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:lol: Brilliant.
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The Suez Canal one is very well written. It's entirely possible that the author of the study could be called Iver Shovel. What gives it away as a made up is this gem

We have the expertise and could share our preliminary designs for the proposed tunnel links to Northern Ireland,” said an official, who also pointed to the prime minister’s successful track record in large-scale infrastructure projects. :lol:
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sean_iow wrote: Thu Apr 01, 2021 11:29 am The Suez Canal one is very well written.
Indeed, I enjoyed the “tunnelling company OFP Lariol“ too.
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That Bombtrack one looks like a good idea!
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Just fell for Sean Conway shaving off his beard and hair :lol:
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https://bikepacking.com/news/april-fools-roundup-2021/

A roundup, I like the clip flop video and the 3350% range drivetrain.
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