> Baby?" No that wasn't it, I simple reminded her that she had forgotten
It seems to me that putting on one's seatbelt should be about the 2nd thing
you do when you get into a vehicle, and should be second nature. Having to
be reminded makes me think the other person has other things on thei
On Wed, 6 Sep 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Yesterday, I posted something to the list very relevant to this topic, but
> it appears to never have come through. May be just as well though. But
> yes, seatbelts are the "gear" that will keep you in the car, which, in a
>
ut
> it appears to never have come through. May be just as well though. But
> yes, seatbelts are the "gear" that will keep you in the car, which, in a
> cage wreck, is a good place to stay.
>
> So.Mr Weaver, did ya censor me yesterday :)
>
> Phil
ing,
snip here
> My point Remind them to buckle up!
Yesterday, I posted something to the list very relevant to this topic, but
it appears to never have come through. May be just as well though. But
yes, seatbelts are the "gear" that will keep you in the car, which, in a
cage
GTSers,
I have seen some horrible positions the human body takes upon impact with
the ground, wall, or other motor vehicle. Like many on this list, I wear a
seatbelt when driving that other mode of transportation, AKA "The Car". This
morning, I'm enroute to the hardware store to purchase some woo