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- II home-built tractor Texaco Doodlebug, a 1930s tanker truck Brogan Doodlebug, a 1944 tiny car Dowsing or doodlebugging, diving for petroleum Reflection...
- McKeen Motor Car Company Steam dummy SAL 2027 American Rails: Doodlebugs "Doodlebugging on the Frisco, Part I." (PDF). All Aboard, The Frisco Railroad...
- Doodlebug is a 1997 short psychological thriller film written and directed by Christopher Nolan. It follows the story of a man anxiously trying to kill...
- The Texaco Doodlebug (also called the Diamond T Doodlebug) was a ****uristic American tanker truck of the 1930s. The vehicles were streamlined and highly...
- The Doodlebug disaster was a railway accident that occurred on July 31, 1940, in Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, in the United States. A Pennsylvania Railroad,...
- Doodlebug tractor is the colloquial American English name for a home-made tractor made in the United States during World War II when production tractors...
- Molotov ****tail A Molotov ****tail (among several other names – see § Etymology) is a hand-thrown incendiary weapon consisting of a frangible container...
- McDonnell Doodlebug is a light aircraft that was built to win a 1927 safety contest by McDonnell Aircraft founder, James Smith McDonnell. The Doodlebug was...
- has since been removed from public view. Nolan filmed a third short, Doodlebug (1997), about a man seemingly chasing an insect with his shoe, only to...
- Ishmael "Butterfly" Butler, Mariana "Ladybug Mecca" Vieira, and Craig "Doodlebug" Irving. The group is notable for their contributions to the subgenres...