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Old 03-02-2008, 09:57 PM   #1
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Angry My car was egged last night while driving on the freeway!

It was approximately 11:30pm and I was returning from Tullamarine airport. Not far from the airport as I passed under a bridge something exploded on my windscreen. At first I thought I hit a bird. But as there was no blood I wasn't so certain so I was confused to what it could have been. It took several minutes using the washers and wipers to clean the windscreen. When I arrived home I realised it was eggs - one had hit the windscreen and another one hit the bonnet. If I could find who did it I would break their faces! :evil3:

Anybody experience anything similar?

FF


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