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Originally Posted by DARISC
I'd have probably laughed if the joke wasn't, uhh.....banal, totally predictable and unimaginative.
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I find that extremely hard to believe. If he were spouting from the left side of the fence, rather than the right, you would be congratulating him on how insightful and clever he is, seen it a million times.
Byron actually got it exactly backwards, if we are talking about what I think we are talking about. If you lose the R wing, you spin left etc, etc, lose L wing, you spin R.
For example, here in California, our bird has an atrophied R wing, leading the bird to spend money it does not have, chase business to Texas and Arizona and run up a 20 billion dollar debt.
Perhaps we are talking about avian flight characteristics, in which case this thread is a bit banal