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Golf Ball
July 28, 2009 08:52:08 PM
     Can't say I've ever had this happen before. I had just picked up the rental car from the airport. This being still in Nashville, by the way. I was heading out for a long drive to Owensboro Kentucky for a job. Only a few miles from the airport, while I was driving North on Briley Parkway in front of the Oprymills Mall, I thought I saw a white object bounce over my car, then a moment later I hear something smash into the car. It all happened so fast. My first reaction was I just hit some trash or something. There was no damage to the hood or windshield, so I didn't think anything of it.
     A day later, I'm outside the hotel on my cell phone just sort of pacing around my car. It was then I noticed something odd about the headlight. Not only was there a golf ball sized hole in it, there was a golf ball in it! To make it even odder, I reached in with my fingers and fished out the ball. Written on it with a sharpie was the greek letter 'Omega'!
     I guess I was the victim of a kid's prank or some sort of gang crime. Oh well, luckily no one was hurt, I mean if that had gone through someone's windshield or if someone tried to dodge it, who knows what could have happened. What I do know is that it caused a few hundred dollars worth of damage to my rental. Thank goodness my company's insurance covered it.

          Here is the damage ==>

DATE: July 28, 2009 10:18:22 PM     NAME: km
COMMENT: Wow, that was such a 'perfect' shot. Thank god you didn't have to pay for it. I'm glad the gang didn't go after you, hon. Was a little worried after you told me about the strike.

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