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tallahassee lassie
The other day I was on my way home from work when the most remarkable
thing happened. Traffic was heavy as usual, and as I sat there at a
red light, out of nowhere a bird slammed into my windshield. If that
wasn't bad enough, the poor creature got its wing stuck under the
windshield wiper.
Just then the light turned green and there I was with a bird stuck on
my windshield. Without any other apparent options, turning on the
windshield wipers seemed the only thing to do. It actually worked.
On the upswing, the bird flew off, and here is the crazy thing... it
slammed right onto the windshield of the car behind me. No, it didn't
get caught under the windshield wipers of that vehicle, but the car
behind me was a police car.
Of course, knowing my luck, immediately the lights went on and I was
forced to pull over. The officer walked up and told me he saw what
had happened at the light. Trying to plead my case fell on deaf ears.
He simply stated: I am going to have to write you up for flipping me
the bird.

Always...Marion
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yano
I've heard this somewhere before. laugh.gif

However it is possible, this happened to my Uncle Chuck. Trust me you got to know Uncle Chuck. He is crazy, and all the weirdest things happen to him.
DemonicTurtles
Sounds like that bird has problems...... Maybe it was injured... or maybe it liked windshields

Well, now we know to beware of birds flying around heavy traffic....
Anyways, I hope it doesn't happen again so that birds won't get hurt and people won't get written up for flipping birds....

So what did the officer do to the bird???
deerslayer
Yes I, as well as DT, would like to know!!! What hpened???? huh.gif I'm worried sick!!! ohmy.gif
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