Selasa, 14 Juli 2020

Why Do We Say, 'Close, But No Cigar'?

Why Do We Say, 'Close, But No Cigar'?

You often hear this phrase when you're nearly — but not quite — successful at something. But you didn't ask for a cigar. So why is someone abruptly denying you one? Read more >>

Popping a Lawn Bubble Is Like Popping a Zit


Trust us, if you do see one, you'll have an impulse to pop it. Read more >>

Pro Bakers Never Measure With Cups, Only Scales


Should you ditch the cups, too? Read more >>

Why Is There a Crack in the Liberty Bell?


Sometimes, stories about American cultural history aren't always what they're cracked up to be. Read more >>

How André the Giant Became Larger Than Life


André the Giant was once André Roussimoff, a French kid who led an average life — until puberty hit. Read more >>

Why Do Some U.S. Bills Have a Star at the End of the Serial Number?

It's called a replacement note, and if you have a really neat one, you might have a collector's item on your hands. Read more >>

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