What's the difference between a Levin and a Trueno?

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I love reading forum posts old enough to vote. There's a palpable "I'm on the internet!" innocence to 2004 users. I also really like how there doesn't actually seem to be a correct answer anywhere in this thread. :lol:
Threads like these deserve to be archived for future generations!:D
 
Levin in old English means Lightning.
Trueno in Spanish means Tunder.
 
Leaven is a substance, typically yeast, that is used in dough to make it rise.

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Definitely going along the same lines as this answers in this thread, at the very least.
 
About 10,002km between Levin and Trueno

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