![]() ![]() The US went for the quarter in deference to the practice of dividing Spanish Milled Dollars into eight wedge-shaped “bits”. Most currencies have a “20-cent” coin, which is easier to work with mathematically. The American quarter is a little unusual in the world of decimal currency, if you think about it. Edwards also worked as a weatherman for a while and got to use the line “You’ve got hail” … 17 “It’s worth only 20 cents,” “It has Abe Lincoln on it” and others? : QUARTER LIES He appears in an episode of “The Simpsons” as a doctor who says the line “You’ve got leprosy”. Edwards has parlayed his gig with AOL into some other work. The greeting was recorded by voice actor Elwood Edwards. The iconic phrase “You’ve got mail” was first used by AOL in 1989. : CMSĬentimeter (cm.) 16 “You’ve got mail” co. Just a few bars into the work one can hear the celebrated Nokia ringtone! 11 Ruler divs. This piece has a unique reputation as it contains a phrase that was once the most listened-to piece of music in the whole world. There is one very special piece called “Gran Vals” by Francisco Tárrega, written in 1902. I do enjoy classical guitar music, but there isn’t a huge choice on CD. ![]() Tampa has also been called “Cigar City”, a reference to the cigar industry that fueled the area’s growth starting in the 1880s. The term is imitative of New York’s “Big Apple”, and refers to the unsuccessful search for the reported wild guava trees that were once hoped to be the basis of a new industry for the area. The Florida city of Tampa has been known as “the Big Guava” since the seventies. Today’s Wiki-est Amazonian Googlies Acrossġ Florida city nicknamed the “Big Guava” : TAMPA ![]()
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