Donald Campbell's restored Bluebird in museum home row
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On The Hoof is new to me, in any case I pursue. The Water Brake I accept was once planned to obliterate the buoy over the Rear Shoe, which the trade the chicken Tail suggests in spite of all that it does, in all regards successfully. Regardless, - K7 still needs to drop down. Which it would not seem to do in a surge. In all likelihood why Ted was bearing endlessly fitting on the completion of his last run. Sooner than it thusly dropped down.
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Am I the only one who can not make head or tail of the meaning of that comment??BevEspinoza wrote: ↑Tue Mar 05, 2019 11:11 am On The Hoof is new to me, in any case I pursue. The Water Brake I accept was once planned to obliterate the buoy over the Rear Shoe, which the trade the chicken Tail suggests in spite of all that it does, in all regards successfully. Regardless, - K7 still needs to drop down. Which it would not seem to do in a surge. In all likelihood why Ted was bearing endlessly fitting on the completion of his last run. Sooner than it thusly dropped down.
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I got bits of it but I suspect it's a case of Translate.com. Maybe it would be better posted in whatever native tongue it was originally written in and we can work it out from there. The reference to 'chicken tail' made me laugh. I think that ought to be 'rooster tail' unless we're talking about low speed runs.Am I the only one who can not make head or tail of the meaning of that comment??
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I'd say this is a fake account that wants to enter into the forum just to collect information about the other users that can only be seen once someone is a full member.
The text looks like written by a bad artificial intelligence (AI) algorithm collecting random information about bluebird from the web.
The text looks like written by a bad artificial intelligence (AI) algorithm collecting random information about bluebird from the web.
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There was a similar screwd post last week.
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a mind bogglo combinaire, as Stanley Unwin used to say
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I reckon Joerg should look up Stanley Unwin. Now that would be funny in German...
I'm only a plumber from Cannock...
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Re: Donald Campbell's restored Bluebird in museum home row
1 in 10 people understands binary. The other one doesn't
Re: Donald Campbell's restored Bluebird in museum home row
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=0UJZF5iRhNgconistoncollie wrote: ↑Tue Mar 05, 2019 4:43 pm a mind bogglo combinaire, as Stanley Unwin used to say
This is way above my knowlegde of the English language...