classic33
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Harvey Wallbanger, by a head.And the winner?
Harvey Wallbanger, by a head.And the winner?
Harvey Wallbanger, by a head.
As this is the 'really true' thread I must protest - Harvey came third.
In a two horse race!As this is the 'really true' thread I must protest - Harvey came third.
On March 4, 1989, a racing buffalo named Harvey Wallbanger made his debut at Golden Gate Fields in California, marking the start of his unusual and impressive career. The buffalo, owned, trained, and ridden by T.C. Thorstenson, was pitted against a quarter horse named Two Eyed Burt, who was ridden by "Cowboy" Jack Kaenel, in a thrilling 110-yard sprint down the stretch.
The word “facetious” is one of only two words in the English language that has every vowel of the alphabet in it, in the order they appear in the alphabet, A,E,I,O,U. Another word is “facetiously” and it has the optional “y”
There are a few dozen words in English that feature the 5 vowels in order, albeit most are pretty obscure.The word “facetious” is one of only two words in the English language that has every vowel of the alphabet in it, in the order they appear in the alphabet, A,E,I,O,U. Another word is “facetiously” and it has the optional “y”
There are a few dozen words in English that feature the 5 vowels in order, albeit most are pretty obscure.
The one other that's commonly-cited is abstemious.
The word “facetious” is one of only two words in the English language that has every vowel of the alphabet in it, in the order they appear in the alphabet, A,E,I,O,U. Another word is “facetiously” and it has the optional “y”