Just a Rock, After All

Last night about 2:40 in the AM, the sky over Western Washington lit up like day as a small bolide -- a type of meteor that acts like a fireball as it creases the atmosphere -- came plummeting out of the heavens. People in about a 260 mile stretch along the Puget Sound reported sonic booms and bright lights. No alien invasion, no anti-matter explosion, no paranormal event, no Tunguska event. In the end, just a rock falling down.

I slept through the whole thing, and all I had this morning was a swirly on the back of my skull where a cow licked my noggin while I was napping.

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