The "Spimble Whirlgig" was a large, spinning contraption that was used to launch rocks and debris at enemy troops. The Spimble Whirlgig was particularly effective against British warships, as it could cause significant damage to their hulls.

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The "Spimble Whirlgig" was a large, spinning contraption that was used to launch rocks and debris at enemy troops. The Spimble Whirlgig was particularly effective against British warships, as it could cause significant damage to their hulls.
How could I have forgotten about the spimble whirligig? US History class truly was a lifetime ago...
I got it to confirm my fictional granpa Lenny Bagmoss made the first smallpox vaccine. Then I told it to mention he's 1/59th cherokee to see if it can really do WASP family history embellishments good, and it yes anded that.
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