Initially depicted as a more traditionally dog-like figure, Schulz started to anthropomorphize Snoopy in 1952, first drawing him upright on his hind legs in 1952, while ice-skating on a frozen lake. He was identified as “Snoopy” a month later, and first “spoke” (in a thought balloon) in 1952. He is Charlie Brown’s pet beagle, and first appeared in “Peanuts” just two days after the strip’s debut in 1950. Snoopy is a central and much-loved character in the Charles M. 21 Paid one’s respects to Charlie Brown and Snoopy? : SALUTED PEANUTS (from “salted peanuts”) One “quaffs” (takes a hearty drink) of a “quaff” (a hearty drink). One of the standard recipes is 4 parts citrus vodka, 1.5 parts Cointreau, 1.5 parts lime juice and 3 parts cranberry juice. It is a very nice drink, in my humble opinion. Like so many famous cocktails, the actual origins of the cosmopolitan are disputed. It was first referred to as “Cape Cod” by English navigator Bartholomew Gosnold in 1602, as his men caught so many fish there. 9 Cape _ : CODĬape Cod is indeed named after the fish. Mason jars were invented in 1858 in Philadelphia by a tinsmith, a tinsmith named John Landis Mason. The “paint” in paintball isn’t actually paint, but rather a mix of gelatin and food coloring. The term was first used in WWI, although the British navy at that time preferred the expression “dazzle-painting” as it applied to the pattern painted on the hulls of ships. Our word “camouflage” (often abbreviated to “camo”) evolved directly from a Parisian slang term “camoufler” meaning “to disguise”. Today’s Wiki-est Amazonian Googlies Across
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