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No Such Thing As A Fish
The Science of Silly Walks
Scientists looked at how John Cleese's knees flexed when he was walking doing his silly walk. They found that occasionally his knees bent around 110 degrees when he walked, when in a normal person they would bend around 20 degrees. And they worked out that his walk is exactly on the show is exactly 6.7 times more variable than a normal walk. Although when he did the life performance in 1980, it was only 4.7 timesMore variable. So amazing. But it sounds to me like you're using, well, and you're reiterating the scientific mathematical elements. How does that a join to use a knee term with silliness per se? I feel like after the TED talk
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