Bird flu will put pay to any chances of any chicken closing the deal or certifying anything but their inevitable death...
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Bird flu will put pay to any chances of any chicken closing the deal or certifying anything but their inevitable death...
I think you're confussing 141(c) with 141(a).
But both 141(c) & 141(a) are over-ruled by rules 141(X), 141(Y) & 141(Z). And rules 141(X), 141(Y) & 141(Z) are over-ruled by rules 141(G), 141(H), 141(I) & 141(J). But thats not the worst part. Rules 141(G), 141(H), 141(I) & 141(J) are not able to circumvent the problems created by Bird Flu to the chickens. Now if you had an egg first, the chicken dying does not really matter as chickens live on when the egg hatches. Problem is, you don't have an egg and any eggs that the current chickens lay will be contaminated with Bird Flu. Rule 142(A) may be an option for you, but rule 141(P) could complicate it's viability in over-ruling rule 141(Q) which is the big daddy that regulates the obove-mentioned rules. Either way, you would be better off looking at rule 142, which is much easier to apply.
Perhaps we shoud consult the FIA regulations.
They would only confuse him more :p :
Yes, but we could continuously change them to suit our needs :D
Yes, but you could end up confusing yourself as well :p :
We can just write in a few gimmicks to make things more entertaining.
C'mon. Not you too. There are enough gimmicks as it is. What you suggesting? And don't say twin turbo Daihatsu 600cc engines. That will lose you any right to a claim on the LW.
I'm confused