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So ... how do kangaroos work then?
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But I think they'd drive better than some of the idiots in these videos.
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Their tail acts as a counterweight.
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good one.
Looked up mumping... interesting word and its origins
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Remind me never to board a helicopter when you are flying.
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<places hand on Bible>
I swear that I have never been, nor am I now, a licensed pilot of any type of aircraft.
Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make four. If that is granted, all else follows.
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Good. You see, a helicopter can fly in any random direction just as well as simply straight ahead. Such things as left and right are very relative. And if you are lucky, some helicopters can do all that invertedly (= upside down). The only reason for most rotor heads not being constructed to do that is because this is a little uncomfortable for more than a few seconds and yet another flip of the control axis is seen as an unneeded risk.
I have lived with several Zen masters - all of them were cats.
His last invention was an evil Lasagna. It didn't kill anyone, and it actually tasted pretty good.
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I reckon they were Sydneysiders. Or Queenslanders.
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Chris Maunder
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That whole reel looks like normal driving in Toronto. It's actually disturbing how I'm watching it going "uh ha.. yep, oh yeah, that old chestnut. Yep, that was this morning. And yep, those two yesterday afternoon.."
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I think that most countries have people whose driving licences were issued in a Christmas Cracker / Cereal Box ...
I used to commute (by motorcycle) into London every day, and the standard of driving was unbelievable. Every day you'd pass someone reading the paper while driving, doing makeup, or in one case driving at 70mph with his lappie open on the dashboard, typing away and steering with his elbows ...
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I had to Google "Christmas Cracker" - new to me.
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That's why I added "Cereal Box"
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OriginalGriff wrote: driving at 70mph with his lappie open on the dashboard, typing away and steering with his elbows
I want to say that's terrible behaviour, but...but...I know what it's like when you really have to get that bug fixed.
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The first 15 seconds? Only advertisement
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just go to youtube and search for crazy russian drivers. That is something. I almost wet myself and I was 1000's of miles and months away from the crazyness.
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I see no extraordinary there - you should come to Jerusalem...
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where is a Will there's a way
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deepok1 wrote: where is a Will there's a way slap
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right
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Kind Regards May I please inquire why the first 15s are the good bit as I found nothing remarkable re/ same unless that is why it is the good bit vis-a-vis the remainder. - Best
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exchange season spoiled child (6) (9)
I'm so sorry for posting an incorrect length. CR
Puzzle I didn't use...
clues:
first = original
abbreviated mythical creature = griffin
I still need the definition here: persistent? remarkable? modest? legendary?
modified 5-Apr-22 7:06am.
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Craig Robbins wrote: I still need the definition here: persistent? remarkable? modest? legendary?
Ask Herself. She won't use any of those words ...
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yikes - I am lacking sleep. So sorry - the length is 9 -- I'll edit
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