shakey1961
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Please move this to the appropriate section.
A thought crossed my mind today. Stephenson's Rocket was built in 1829, but there were no Rockets as we know them today, other than maybe fireworks.
When was the phrase "it goes like a Rocket" first used?
So, does anyone have any idea why George Stephenson would use the word Rocket?
Just a thought.
A thought crossed my mind today. Stephenson's Rocket was built in 1829, but there were no Rockets as we know them today, other than maybe fireworks.
When was the phrase "it goes like a Rocket" first used?
So, does anyone have any idea why George Stephenson would use the word Rocket?
Just a thought.