Car’s in the Way When Cow Flies
GRIFFIN, Ga. — Would you dare tell your car insurance agent that your windshield was smashed by a flying object--with four legs, a tail and horns?
Joe and Brenda Smith of Brooks were rounding a curve in their pickup truck Saturday when they ran into a black Angus bull on the road. The impact launched the 1,200-pound bull more than 15 feet into the air, the Smiths said.
The airborne bovine then landed on a car driven by David Conner of Griffin, smashing the windshield before rolling off.
The bull had a limp but appeared more annoyed than injured.
The Smiths were not injured. Conner had a cut from broken glass.
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