I drove to uni today, which is routine for Mondays. The less routine part of the story involved me walking down the line of cars parked next to mine and realising that three out of the four were looking the worse for wear - and not just the usual hail damage either (which is a common sight around the university, being one of the worse areas hit by the storm in March). All three cars had obvious collision damage to the front, variously including sizable dents, scratches, patches that had been inexpertly painted over, and number plates scrunched up in ways that metal plating does not naturally scrunch.
Which was a pretty weird little coincidence of car arrangement on it's own, but wait, there's more!
Around lunchtime, I walked past again. One of the damaged cars was gone and its space empty, but the one car out of the four that hadn't been damaged was also gone, and in its space was a new one: chunks of the front bonet knocked in, number plate all scrunchy.
On the one hand, it's probably just one of those weird statistical things. On the other, IS THERE SOMETHING ABOUT THIS PLACE I AM PARKING MY CAR I SHOULD KNOW? o_O
Which was a pretty weird little coincidence of car arrangement on it's own, but wait, there's more!
Around lunchtime, I walked past again. One of the damaged cars was gone and its space empty, but the one car out of the four that hadn't been damaged was also gone, and in its space was a new one: chunks of the front bonet knocked in, number plate all scrunchy.
On the one hand, it's probably just one of those weird statistical things. On the other, IS THERE SOMETHING ABOUT THIS PLACE I AM PARKING MY CAR I SHOULD KNOW? o_O
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