![]() The “Windy City” name has nothing to do with Chicago weatherĬhicago’s nickname was coined by 19th-century journalists who were referring to the fact that its residents were “windbags” and “full of hot air.” People stash their phones in their back pockets all the time, which is why Samsung created a robot that is shaped like a butt and wears jeans to “sit” on their phones to make sure they can take the pressure. Samsung tests phone durability with a butt-shaped robot ![]() Some examples: sneesl (to start raining or snowing) feefle (to swirl) flinkdrinkin (a light snow). But the apples on those trees were much more bitter than the ones you’d find in the supermarket today. ![]() There was a real John Chapman who planted thousands of apple trees on U.S. Johnny Appleseed’s fruits weren’t for eating You can even buy its meat in at least 21 states. You’ll find a Z (Arizona), a J (New Jersey), and even two X’s (New Mexico and Texas)-but not a single Q. There’s only one letter that doesn’t appear in any U.S.
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