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I was attached by a white blury thing!

Jayson

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Has anything like this, ever happened to you? I was driving my route. I was out in the country area, somewhat were I was about to go up the mountain but not, around the mountain as of yet and there was still building's and houses from the small town I go to to drop some of my papers off. I noticed out the left side of my window I saw this white blurry thing, moving fast.

There was some distance between me and the blurry thing, but I still had a feeling it would hit me, and then a moment latter I heard a big smashing sound on my car door. I stoped and went back, because I wanted to see what it was that hit me, and when I went back, there was no dead animnal or anything but I did have a dent i nthe side of my door, where it hit me. My theory is that it's either a bird or a ghost or a boulder. The ghost makes sense, because there was nothing around when I checked to see what hit me. The bird makes even more sense though because i'm not insane. Stil li would think there would be a dead bird or something after hitting my truck at the velocity it was going.

Have you ever been hit by something while driving, that made no sense from the typical things we usually hit sometimes such as armadillo's,skunks,homeless people and we simply go on with our lives and don't think much about it.

Jason
 
It wasn't this guy, was it ?

If he can fly, then anything is possible. I should proable consider alien as well. At the time I was also driving by a Water Treatment plant, so part me wonderes if it was possible if there was anything from a place like that, could make something that looks like a white blur.

Jason
 
I know what it is sweetie pie...that white blur you saw -- it was an eye snot. Case closed...next problem please!
 
The White Blur Phenomenon is known around the country under various names ("The Devil's Snowball," "Albino Joe," "Caspar," et al) and there are over 1700 documented cases on file. Monsterquest is thinking about doing a show about it. Write in.
 
Did'nt you know? Ghosts are the leading cause of dents in North America.
Now try to explain that to your insurance company. Huh... a ghost did it! :lol:
 
It was a boulder rolling down the hill.

In which case it doesn't have insurance, so bang goes your no claims.
 
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