I beleive so.
2006-09-21 01:27:05
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answer #1
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answered by j_son_06 5
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Was it that he could not drive, or would not. I am not surprised if he never drove a car. Given the time he was born, the culture he came from, and the way he lived, he really had no need of a vehicle.
2006-09-21 08:33:19
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answered by soobee 4
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It is true that he never drove a car.
Had he wanted to learn, I'm sure he *could* have.
Obviously, it was not something that interested him. Happily for the rest of the world, he used his mind to master other tasks.
2006-09-21 08:33:02
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answered by m.allen 4
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It is well-known that he often rode a bicycle, but it does not appear to be well-documented that he did not drive a car. I think it is an urban legend type of thing.
2006-09-21 08:28:12
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answered by Jim 5
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He also had trouble spelling, have you seen some of his essays? Couldn't tell a 3 from an E
2006-09-21 08:33:01
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answered by RodneyOZ 3
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He could drive, but got so lost in thought, he would lose his way.
2006-09-21 08:54:04
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answered by Anonymous
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He was also bad at making small change !
2006-09-21 08:31:32
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answered by S.A.M. Gunner 7212 6
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Captain Haddock is that yew??? Billions and Billions of blue blistering barnacles!!! Where have you been mate?
It's me Calculus Cuthbert..!!
Rrrrrrration my rum....
2006-09-21 08:26:09
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answered by CATHOLIC PRIEST!! 4
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I forgot to ask him before he died.
2006-09-21 08:26:03
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answered by Dr Dee 7
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