In my research for my 10 part History of my favorite Idioms and Colloquial Phrases series, I found a lot of phrases that I had

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In my research for my 10 part History of my favorite Idioms and Colloquial Phrases series, I found a lot of phrases that I had
I almost feel sad coming to the last section of my blog series where I concentrating on idioms and colloquial phrases. I began my investigatory
Oh wow. I didn’t realize that it had been over a year since my last installment of my Just in the Nick of Time series.
In 1945, World War II veteran Raymond Weeks from Birmingham, Alabama, led a delegation to (then General) Dwight Eisenhower to expand the day to not
In college, they say that your eyes are opened to a world of new experiences. You truly are exposed to a lot of new things.
In Shakespeare’s infamous play Romeo and Juliet, Romeo says, “What’s in a name? That which we call a rose by any other name would smell