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The description of the French as "cheese-eating surrender monkeys" was not coined by Bart Simpson. It comes from the Simpsons character Groundskeeper Willie, the Scottish immigrant who takes care of custodial matters at the elementary school.
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No, I didn't even know it came from The Simpsons!
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With a 30 year margin of error, for some outliers.Mr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Wed Jul 17, 2024 12:02 pm Everyone knows that
Well...everyone born in the period 1983-1997.
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It's an oldie, but BMW hold the record for the longest (water assisted) drift, 232 miles.
They had to refuel 5 times, which meant a refueling car drifting alongside, which resulted in a record for the longest two vehicle drift (49 miles).
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I'm over thinking that but did the whole car do that mileage, or just the back part?
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If they determined it by No. of laps X circumference of circle, then that's a very good point!
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It would be interesting to see what the difference is if you attached an odometer to each end and measured the distances traveled by each.
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The Tour de France used to categorize climbs based on the gear a Citroën 2CV needed to reach the top of the hill.
- Category 4: The easiest hills, which could be reached in fourth gear
- Category 3: Hills that could be reached in third gear
- Category 2 climbs could be reached in second gear
- Hors Categorie (HC): Climbs that the 2CV couldn't reach
- Category 4: The easiest hills, which could be reached in fourth gear
- Category 3: Hills that could be reached in third gear
- Category 2 climbs could be reached in second gear
- Hors Categorie (HC): Climbs that the 2CV couldn't reach
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Millionaire to billionaire! If you earnt a £1 every single second, it'd take you 11.5 days to become a millionaire. Again, if you earnt a £1 a second, it'd take you 31.7 years to become a billionaire!
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What about if you drove it backwards?Horse wrote: ↑Thu Jul 18, 2024 9:44 am The Tour de France used to categorize climbs based on the gear a Citroën 2CV needed to reach the top of the hill.
- Category 4: The easiest hills, which could be reached in fourth gear
- Category 3: Hills that could be reached in third gear
- Category 2 climbs could be reached in second gear
- Hors Categorie (HC): Climbs that the 2CV couldn't reach
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Its in stirling!
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What, downhill? Watch out for the bicycles.Mr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Fri Jul 19, 2024 2:38 pmWhat about if you drove it backwards?Horse wrote: ↑Thu Jul 18, 2024 9:44 am The Tour de France used to categorize climbs based on the gear a Citroën 2CV needed to reach the top of the hill.
- Category 4: The easiest hills, which could be reached in fourth gear
- Category 3: Hills that could be reached in third gear
- Category 2 climbs could be reached in second gear
- Hors Categorie (HC): Climbs that the 2CV couldn't reach
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Scotland?Taipan wrote: ↑Fri Jul 19, 2024 2:43 pmIts in stirling!
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First gear?Horse wrote: ↑Thu Jul 18, 2024 9:44 am The Tour de France used to categorize climbs based on the gear a Citroën 2CV needed to reach the top of the hill.
- Category 4: The easiest hills, which could be reached in fourth gear
- Category 3: Hills that could be reached in third gear
- Category 2 climbs could be reached in second gear
- Hors Categorie (HC): Climbs that the 2CV couldn't reach
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Tiff Nedell's failed radio programmeYorick wrote: ↑Fri Jul 19, 2024 2:48 pmFirst gear?Horse wrote: ↑Thu Jul 18, 2024 9:44 am The Tour de France used to categorize climbs based on the gear a Citroën 2CV needed to reach the top of the hill.
- Category 4: The easiest hills, which could be reached in fourth gear
- Category 3: Hills that could be reached in third gear
- Category 2 climbs could be reached in second gear
- Hors Categorie (HC): Climbs that the 2CV couldn't reach
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The first purely Indian restaurant in London opened at 34 George Street Mayfair in 1810.
The first fish n chip shop called Malins
in Old Ford Road in Bow opened in 1860.
The first fish n chip shop called Malins
in Old Ford Road in Bow opened in 1860.
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By the lord Harry Yorick.
The first curry house to open up was on lumb lane just after listers mill was built
The first fish n chip shop to open up was arry ramsdens in guisley
Local story has it that a large number of army lads who were going back to catterick, after a weekend on exercise, called in. Fish n chips 157 times to take out please. 15 minutes later the order was delivered
The first curry house to open up was on lumb lane just after listers mill was built
The first fish n chip shop to open up was arry ramsdens in guisley
Local story has it that a large number of army lads who were going back to catterick, after a weekend on exercise, called in. Fish n chips 157 times to take out please. 15 minutes later the order was delivered