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Another mystery of the universe solved --- Your welcome

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But what is the airspeed velocity of it unladen?
 
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But what was the question?
 
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Hmm...is it what came first the egg or the bird? If not I'm very confused right now.
 
It DOES pick it up by the hairs on the husk!!
 
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Context?
Migratory travel?
Or did the toxic woman kick him out of the house?
 
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I am not convinced. Write up a scientific paper on the phenomenon and we shall have it peer-reviewed.
 
What is happening here?! What is the question! And what is that brown round thing!?
 
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The velocity is not stated and, while it vaguely resembles an Ethiopian swallow, you have not made clear whether it is African or European.
 
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For anyone that is confused:

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What is happening here?! What is the question! And what is that brown round thing!?
It is the great and metaphysical question of whether coconuts migrate, of course! They must, you see, for how else would the knights of Camelot travelled on their many quests!?? Since Briton is not tropical and coconuts are, how did they get there? The answer can only be migratory swallows. Some say African and others European, and yet others claim swallows never migrate and even if they did there is a wing velocity issue.
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Is that European or African?
 
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Engineers actually researched the airspeed velocity question, lol.
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It is the great and metaphysical question of whether coconuts migrate, of course! They must, you see, for how else would the knights of Camelot travelled on their many quests!?? Since Briton is not tropical and coconuts are, how did they get there? The answer can only be migratory swallows. Some say African and others European, and yet others claim swallows never migrate and even if they did there is a wing velocity issue.
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Interesting.
I will look for more on that topic.
 
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