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most valuable peanuts collectibles: Peanuts Collectibles Andrea Podley, Derrick Bang, 2000 First appearing in 1950 in comic strip form, the Peanuts Gang characters created by Charles M. Schulz have been featured in books, television specials, feature films, and two musical plays. The lovable children, and the famous dog and bird pair, Snoopy and Woodstock, have inspired an array of merchandise -- statues, figurals, plates, bells, ornaments, toys, and much more -- that has marched off store shelves and into our homes and hearts. This colorful and informative guide to the world of Peanuts collectibles features over 1,200 full-color photographs of over 2,700 items. An extensive sampling of ceramic items, music boxes, Christmas-themed items, banks, dolls, and figurines make up this volume. The book is international in scope, reflecting Peanuts' increased popularity in Asia and Europe. Copyright information, facts about the Peanuts Collectors' Club, and tips on starting, inventorying, and selling a Peanuts collection are included. It's a great book, Charlie Brown! |
most valuable peanuts collectibles: Only What's Necessary Chip Kidd, Geoff Spear, 2015-10-20 Drawn from the archives of the Charles M. Schulz Museum, an in-depth look at Peanuts with a “wealth of original art” (The New York Times). Charles M. Schulz believed that the key to cartooning was to take out the extraneous details and leave in only what’s necessary. For fifty years, from October 2, 1950, to February 13, 2000, Schulz wrote and illustrated Peanuts, the single most popular and influential comic strip in the world. In all, 17,897 strips were published, making it “arguably the longest story ever told by one human being,” according to Robert Thompson, professor of popular culture at Syracuse University. For Only What’s Necessary: Charles M. Schulz and the Art of Peanuts, renowned designer Chip Kidd was granted unprecedented access to the extraordinary archives of the Charles M. Schulz Museum and Research Center in Santa Rosa, California. Reproducing the best of the Peanuts newspaper strip, all shot from the original art by award-winning photographer Geoff Spear, Only What’s Necessary also features exclusive, rare, and unpublished original art and developmental work—much of which has never been seen before. “Glorious...equal parts museum and monument, a masterwork of curatorial rigor and an affectionate homage.”—Brain Pickings |
most valuable peanuts collectibles: Good Grief, More Peanuts!. Charles Monroe Schulz, 1956 |
most valuable peanuts collectibles: Snoopy Goes to School Charles M. Schulz, 2020-06-30 Celebrate the back-to-school season with Snoopy, Charlie Brown, and the rest of the Peanuts gang in this 8x8 storybook! Snoopy is visiting school for a day! He gets to go to Charlie Brown’s class to participate in show-and-tell. While he’s there, he aces a quiz and learns that school is a lot more fun than dog obedience training! © 2020 Peanuts Worldwide LLC |
most valuable peanuts collectibles: Peanuts Dell Archive Charles M. Schulz, 2018-11-06 The Peanuts' Dell comics, originally printed from 1957-1962, are collected for the first time! In collection for the first time ever! Published through the 1950s and 60s, the Dell Peanuts comic strips were drawn by Charles M. Schulz and his team of artists. These truly classic comics will delight any Peanuts fan, collector and newbie alike. Don’t miss out on these amazing adventures featuring our favorite neighbors, Charlie Brown and his best friend Snoopy, in these never before collected comic strips. |
most valuable peanuts collectibles: Snoopy Takes Off! Charles M. Schulz, 2015-05-05 Welcome to Snoopy's world! What will Snoopy be today? Will he be a flying ace, or a writer working on the next great American novel? Anything is possible in Snoopy's imagination. Join Snoopy on some of his favorite adventures--most of which take place right on top of his doghouse--Page [4] of cover. |
most valuable peanuts collectibles: The Peanuts Book Simon Beecroft, 2020-10-20 From the backyard to outer space, Charles M. Schulz's Peanuts has been charming the world for more than 70 years. In this celebration of Schulz and his beloved work, explore rarely seen sketches, influential comic strips, and collectors' artifacts. Pore over evolving artworks of Snoopy, Charlie Brown, and the gang. Chart the rich history of Peanuts as it grew to become the world's favorite comic, and travel from 1950 to the present day, from California to Japan. Every page of this visual guide is an exhibition to treasure. Discover the enduring and nostalgic charm of Peanuts in this stunning anniversary book. With a foreword by Stephen Colbert. © 2020 Peanuts Worldwide LLC |
most valuable peanuts collectibles: Snoopy's Snow Day! Charles M. Schulz, 2019-09-17 Join Snoopy and the Peanuts gang for a day of playing in the snow in this adorable shaped board book with foil on the cover! Snoopy loves winter! He loves ice-skating and playing in the snow with his best friend Woodstock. Inspired by winter-themed Peanuts comic strips, like the time Snoopy hilariously tried to make friends with a snowman, this giftable board book is a perfect stocking stuffer for Peanuts fans of any age! © 2019 Peanuts Worldwide LLC |
most valuable peanuts collectibles: Gobble Up, Snoopy! Charles M. Schulz, 2019-09-03 Snoopy enjoys a feast in this special Level 2 Ready-to-Read that’s perfect for every Peanuts fan! Snoopy is feeling thankful, so he writes a thank you note to his favorite thing: his food bowl! Snoopy loves supper time, and while he is busy remembering his best meals, Charlie Brown and the Peanuts gang are cooking up a surprise in this charming Level 2 Ready-to-Read! This paperback edition comes with two pages of stickers! © 2019 Peanuts Worldwide LLC |
most valuable peanuts collectibles: Meet the Peanuts Gang! Charles M. Schulz, 2015-05-05 Offers information about the comic strip and every member of the Peanuts Gang, including Charlie Brown, Snoopy, and Lucy. |
most valuable peanuts collectibles: Many Faces of Snoopy Charles M. Schulz, 2016-10-18 Meet Joe Cool, the Flying Ace, the Legal Beagle—and Snoopy’s other secret identities—in this collection of classic comic strips! Snoopy is no ordinary beagle. Through the years, he’s adopted many personas, each unique and full of personality. As Joe Cool, he’s aloof, unflappable, above the fray, the hip dog we’d all like to be. As the World War I Flying Ace, he engages in aerial combat with the notorious Red Baron. Snoopy has adopted various guises, and pretended to be all sorts of different animals . . . and people. The Many Faces of Snoopy celebrates eight of Snoopy’s most popular alter egos, along with quotes from Snoopy himself. |
most valuable peanuts collectibles: Cartoon Figural Toys Jameson Scott, Jim Rash, 1999 This splendid book of cartoon figural toys shows your favorite characters, tells a bit of history, and offers over 200 color photographs. They're all here: Bugs Bunny*t, the Peanuts Gang*t, Casper*t, The Cat in the Hat*t, Popeye*t, and Underdog*t.This is a volume for cartoon buffs and toy collectors--and there's a price guide. |
most valuable peanuts collectibles: Fred Harvey Jewelry Dennis June, 2013 A book detailing the tourist Indian jewelry that was sold mainly in the Fred Harvey establishments at the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century in connection with the Santa Fe Railway. It includes detailed photographs of the native artisans and the jewelry made by novelty companies for the tourists. It is illustrated with many original Harvey Company photostint postcards, which paint a vivid picture of life in the American Southwest frontier. |
most valuable peanuts collectibles: Goodbye Picasso David Douglas Duncan, 1974 A collection of photographs of Pablo Picasso's life and art, taken by his friend, award-winning photojournalist David Douglas Duncan. |
most valuable peanuts collectibles: Celebrating Snoopy Charles M. Schulz, 2017-10-24 A collection of Peanuts weekday and Sunday comic strips from the 1950s through the final cartoon on February 13, 2000 that announced Schulz's retirement. |
most valuable peanuts collectibles: Snoopy & Charlie Brown Charles M. Schulz, 2005-11-22 Charlie Brown and his dog, Snoopy, are best friends. |
most valuable peanuts collectibles: Happiness Is a Warm Puppy Charles M. Schulz, 1982 Brief text and illustrations featuring Charlie Brown and his friends define happiness. |
most valuable peanuts collectibles: You've Had It, Charlie Brown Charles Monroe Schulz, 1969 With the questionable help of his friends, Charlie Brown makes it through another year of such problems as a watch dog who's afraid of the night, an unrequited love, and a last-place baseball team. |
most valuable peanuts collectibles: Peanuts Collection Charles Monroe Schulz, 2001 Selections from the comic strip Peanuts. |
most valuable peanuts collectibles: Good Ol' Charlie Brown Charles M. Schulz, 1957 |
most valuable peanuts collectibles: The Art and Making of the Peanuts Movie, by Schulz Jerry Schmitz, Steve Martino, Vanessa Morrison, 2015 |
most valuable peanuts collectibles: Snoopy Charles Monroe Schulz, 1985 |
most valuable peanuts collectibles: Antiques Roadshow Collectibles Carol Prisant, 2003-01-01 Offers tips on identifying, collecting, and caring for furniture, photographs, posters and illustration art, costume jewelry and wristwatches, dolls, toys, advertising and sports memorabilia, and glass and pottery. |
most valuable peanuts collectibles: A Treasured Past: The Comprehensive Guide to Collectibles Pasquale De Marco, 2025-04-18 Embark on a captivating journey into the world of collectibles, where history, passion, and investment converge. This definitive guide unveils the secrets of this dynamic hobby, empowering you to navigate its diverse landscapes with confidence and knowledge. From the iconic comic book pages to the silver screen's memorabilia, from vintage toys to rare art pieces, this book explores the myriad types of collectibles, tracing their origins, understanding their significance, and unraveling the factors that determine their value. Whether you're a seasoned collector seeking to expand your knowledge or a novice enthusiast eager to delve into this fascinating realm, this guide provides an indispensable roadmap. It dissects the nuances of each collectible category, offering insights into market trends, grading systems, and investment strategies. As technology reshapes the collecting landscape, this book delves into the emerging world of digital collectibles, examining the opportunities and challenges they present. From NFTs to virtual art, we explore the innovative ways in which collectors are engaging with their passions in the digital age. But beyond its monetary value, collecting offers a profound connection to history, culture, and personal experiences. Whether it's a cherished childhood toy or a rare piece of memorabilia, each collectible holds a unique story, waiting to be discovered and shared. This comprehensive guide not only equips you with the knowledge to make informed collecting decisions but also inspires you to appreciate the intrinsic value of these treasured objects. So, let your passion guide you as you embark on this extraordinary journey into the world of collectibles. Discover the hidden gems, make wise investments, and create a collection that reflects your unique identity and passions. If you like this book, write a review on google books! |
most valuable peanuts collectibles: The Official Price Guide to Antiques and Collectibles, 1993 David P. Lindquist, 1992 Praised by readers and trade journals alike, The Official Price Guide to Antiques and Collectibles has become the definitive book on this popular pastime. Fully updated, the new edition features 75 percent new information, easy-to-use Quality and Condition Keys, 38 categories of listings, and more. 8-page color insert. |
most valuable peanuts collectibles: HowExpert Guide to Collectibles HowExpert, Charlotte Hopkins, 2020-09-05 Step into the world of Super Collectors! Whether you are a new collector or adding on to a valued collection, HowExpert Guide to Collectibles: 101+ Tips to Find, Buy, Sell, and Collect Collectibles, is a must-have book that will follow you through the stages of becoming a Super Collector! Starting a collection is more than a hobby; for many, it is a lifestyle. It starts with receiving an item that invokes the curiosity and starts a passion for wanting to learn more. On the pathway of collecting, there is a community of people that share that same joy. This community of peer groups is made up of fan clubs, conventions, and even holidays, like National Slinky Day, on August 30th. Inside this guide, readers will find advice on starting and building a collection, cleaning antiques and collectibles, checking for authenticity, and the best advice on buying and selling collectibles. Readers will learn to spot the difference between a collectible and an antique and a replica from an original. As an added bonus, there is the best information on museums and peer groups from across the country. Everything a collector needs to know can be found on the pages of HowExpert Guide to Collectibles: 101+ Tips to Find, Buy, Sell, and Collect Collectibles. About the Expert Charlotte Hopkins is a freelance writer from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, who has been published in a variety of newspapers, magazines, and websites. She is the author of nine books, including her children's books, featuring Pixie Trist and Bo, and her 365 Days series. She has been published in a variety of newspapers, magazines, and websites. She was also published three times in the Chicken Soup for the Soul series, the Shadows & Light Anthology, and Authors for Haiti. She is also a collector of several items. Her first collection was keychains, and today she collects penguins, wooden boxes, miniatures (including miniature books), Magic 8 Balls, journals, and wooden boxes. She just started another collection – pen cups! She has a fondness for writing, photography, astrology, history, museums, and everything purple. HowExpert publishes quick ‘how to’ guides on all topics from A to Z by everyday experts. |
most valuable peanuts collectibles: Antiques and Collectibles 1994 David P. Lindquist, 1993-10 The new edition of the definitive book on antiques and collectibles contains all-new chapters on Civil War collectibles, architectural artifacts, and Japanese prints. Offers quality and condition keys, listings of appraisal societies and dealer organizations, and an 8-page color insert. Photographs. |
most valuable peanuts collectibles: HowExpert Guide to 365+ Antiques and Collectibles HowExpert, 2025-02-24 If you love discovering rare treasures, historic artifacts, and timeless collectibles, HowExpert Guide to 365+ Antiques and Collectibles is your ultimate daily companion. This engaging guide takes you on a captivating year-long journey, presenting 365+ carefully selected antiques and collectibles known for their historical significance, rarity, beauty, and cultural impact. Whether you're a seasoned collector, passionate history enthusiast, or a curious beginner, you'll uncover fascinating stories, hidden gems, and intriguing details every day of the year. Inside, you'll explore: - Introduction – Understand how antiques and collectibles uniquely reflect history, culture, and craftsmanship, along with practical tips for effective collecting. - Chapter 1: January – Furniture & Home Decor – Explore elegant furnishings and timeless decor, from Victorian pieces to Art Deco designs. - Chapter 2: February – Pottery, Glassware & Porcelain – Discover finely crafted ceramics and glass, appreciating the artistry and cultural stories behind each piece. - Chapter 3: March – Jewelry, Watches & Fashion Accessories – Explore exquisite adornments that symbolize personal style, social status, and cultural trends throughout history. - Chapter 4: April – Coins, Currency & Stamps – Encounter historical coins, notes, and stamps, each offering a tangible connection to significant events and eras. - Chapter 5: May – Books, Documents & Printed Media – Delve into rare literary treasures, manuscripts, and printed materials that influenced literature, journalism, and society. - Chapter 6: June – Advertising, Signage & Nostalgia – Relive the charm and style of bygone eras with collectible advertising memorabilia and nostalgic promotional pieces. - Chapter 7: July – Toys, Games & Pop Culture Memorabilia – Revisit cherished childhood toys and iconic collectibles that reflect the excitement of popular culture. - Chapter 8: August – Musical Instruments, Technology & Automobilia – Celebrate the creativity and innovation in music, technology, and transportation through notable historical artifacts. - Chapter 9: September – Military & Political Memorabilia – Engage with history through meaningful artifacts that commemorate important military and political moments. - Chapter 10: October – Sports Memorabilia & Entertainment Collectibles – Relive legendary moments and cultural milestones through valued sports and entertainment collectibles. - Chapter 11: November – Folk Art, Ethnographic & Religious Collectibles – Appreciate diverse cultural traditions, spiritual beliefs, and handmade artistry through authentic artifacts. - Chapter 12: December – Oddities & Whimsical Treasures – Delight in charmingly unusual antiques and curiosities, each revealing a fascinating and unique historical narrative. - Bonus Chapter – Rare Finds & Emerging Collectibles – Gain expert insights into ultra-rare antiques, investment-grade items, and contemporary collecting trends, including digital collectibles and NFTs. - Conclusion & Appendices – Reflect on your collecting journey, discover essential preservation tips, and utilize convenient quick-reference guides. With 365+ engaging antiques and collectibles, plus valuable insights into emerging trends, HowExpert Guide to 365+ Antiques and Collectibles is your definitive resource for enriching your appreciation and collection year-round. Embark on an exciting daily adventure — discover a remarkable antique or collectible every day, deepening your connection to history one extraordinary find at a time! HowExpert publishes quick how to guides on all topics from A to Z. |
most valuable peanuts collectibles: The Official Rinker Price Guide to Collectibles Harry L. Rinker, 2000-10-10 This fourth edition of the Harry L. Rinker Official Price Guide to Collectibles has more coverage of collectibles than any other book on the market. Here you'll find furniture, decorative accessories, and giftware along with the traditional character and personality items, ceramic, glass, and toys. Each category includes a brief history, collecting tips, reference books, periodicals, collector clubs, and vital information on reproductions. It's a complete document of the 20th-century American lifestyle. |
most valuable peanuts collectibles: Warman's Americana & Collectibles Ellen T. Schroy, 2001-10 More than 25,000 updated prices, 240 popular categories, collectibles from 1930s to today, expert collecting advice, histories, references--Cover |
most valuable peanuts collectibles: What's in a Name? David M Jones, Jan S. Slater, 2014-12-18 This is a completely rewritten and updated version of one of the true classic books in the field of marketing and advertising. What's in a Name? Advertising and the Concept of Brands analyzes brands from the point of view of modern marketing theory. It deals in detail with the role of advertising in creating, building, and maintaining strong brands - the lifeblood of any long-term marketing campaign. The work is empirically based and is supported by the best research from both the professional and academic fields. The authors describe the birth and maturity of brands and dissect the patterns of consumer purchasing of repeat-purchase goods. In addition to all new research findings and examples, this new edition of What's in a Name? includes first time coverage of the short-term, medium-term, and long-term effects of advertising on sales of brands. The book concludes with new recommendations on how to develop and disseminate better advertising. |
most valuable peanuts collectibles: Three Steps to Investment Success: Buying the Right Art, Antiques, and Collectibles Scott Zema, 2010 Three Steps to Investment Success: Buying the Right Art, Antiques, and Collectibles |
most valuable peanuts collectibles: Collectibles Price Guide 2005 Judith Miller, 2004 Written by world-renowned expert Judith Miller and compiled by ex-Sotheby's specialist Mark Hill, this full-color, specially photographed, catalogue-style collectibles price guideQthe only of its kindQenables anyone to identify and value over 5,000 classic and kitsch collectibles quickly and easily. Perfect for garage sales or the Internet, this guide covers Americana to folk art. 0-7566-0523-7$25.00 / DK Publishing, Inc. |
most valuable peanuts collectibles: Schroeder's Antiques Price Guide Editors of Schroeder Pub, 2008-07-29 In 2006, in celebration of our 25th anniversary, we brought Schroeder's Antiques Price Guide to you for the first time in full color. It was so successful, we decided to keep that format from year to year, and once again are bringing it to you in full color. It still contains over 50,000 listings from reliable sources, more than 500 categories from Advertising to Zsolnay, histories and pertinent facts, and representative full-color photographs. This year s edition will start shipping in August 2008 and is guaranteed to maintain its #1 bestselling status both at Collector Books and across the country. Dealers throughout the U.S. rave annually about Schroeder's, saying it just keeps getting better and better. Undoubtedly this year s edition will be the best! You will be pleased it has kept its new look, and even happier that it is available at one of the lowest prices you'll find for general antiques guides. |
most valuable peanuts collectibles: Schroeder's Antiques Price Guide Sharon Huxford, 2004 No other book on the market houses as much information for a bargain price. Once again over 50,000 listings from reliable sources are included and carefully checked by an authority on the subject. More than 400 expert advisors make sure only the best and most accurate data remains. Hundreds of sharp photographs accompany the 500+ categories: glass and porcelain, match holders, purses, cookie jars, jewelry, advertising, furniture, dolls, records and more. History and other pertinent facts complement the descriptive listings, which reflect the current market and developing trends. |
most valuable peanuts collectibles: Warman's Americana and Collectibles Harry L. Rinker, Jr., 1993 For more than ten years Warman's Americana & Collectibles has served as the leader in documenting and valuing twentieth-century collectibles ... |
most valuable peanuts collectibles: Schroeder's Collectible Toys Antique to Modern Price Guide Sharon Huxford, Bob Huxford, 2001-09-15 Identification & values of over 20,000 collectible toys. |
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most valuable peanuts collectibles: Buying & Selling Antiques & Collectibl Don Bingham, Joan Bingham, 2012-08-28 Written for both beginners and experienced collectors, this antiques guide provides descriptions of some of the more prized antiques and collectibles, and explains how to find them and how to resell them. How can you recognize depression glass? How do you find valuable antiques at garage sales? And how can you get into the antiques business yourself? Buying & Selling Antiques is the perfect resource for the antiques dabbler, the garage-sale lover, the knick-knack admirer. Written for both beginners and experienced collectors, this guide provides descriptions of some of the more prized antiques and collectibles, and explains how to find them an how to resell them. The authors offer insiders' tips on cleaning and repair, auction strategies, how to set up displays and how to find the best markets for your wares. Buying & Selling Antiques and Collectibles is the indispensable guide for those who plan to start their own antiques business or who hope to make a little money from their hobby. |
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Jul 7, 2015 · "But what I remembered most is moving a lot" is correct, with or without "the". Although "the most" is the superlative, preferable. Here, "most" is used as an adverb modifying …
meaning - Is "most" equivalent to "a majority of"? - English …
"Most of the children chose cauliflower." Probably means a majority. "Cauliflower was chosen the most." Could be just a plurality. But wow, it's pretty vague. It might be very hard to say without …
"Most of which" or "most of whom" or "most of who"?
Apr 1, 2022 · Since "most of _____" is a prepositional phrase, the correct usage would be "most of whom." The phrase "most of who" should probably never be used. Another way to think about …
Most is vs most are - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange
Most men are stupid. B. Most of the men in that club are stupid. C. Most of the men in the world are stupid. Sentences A and C seem the same in principle, but only A is completely unlimited. …
Punctuation for the phrase "including but not limited to"
Oct 1, 2013 · Comma use is subjective and in most, but not all cases is a style choice. The only place in that sentence where commas are required is in the list at the end (running, jumping, …
What is the most formal way to address a respected person while ...
Nov 10, 2014 · The most formal, respectful and deferential way of addressing a person today is Respected Sir, or Respected Madam. Use it when the other person is clearly not your equal in …
Is “zzzzz” the most common spelling to represent a person sleeping?
What is the most common or correct spelling of "zzzzz"? (1) zzzzz (5 letters) (2) zzzz (4 letters) (3) zzz (3 letters) My question stems from when I first wrote it as "zzzzz" (5 letters) in an English …
Why is 'c*nt' so much more derogatory in the US than the UK?
Remember that most towns in England, in the Middle Ages, had a Gropecunt Lane, including several in London. The last recorded new one was named in 1561. In modern times they have …
Is "funnest" a word? - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange
My 2 cents, do not use "funnest", replace it with "the best". E.g.: "That was the funnest party ever!" vs "That was the best party ever!" For the nit-picky, the best way of saying the above would be …
Why is "pineapple" in English but "ananas" in all other languages?
Nov 7, 2013 · Never believe everything you read on the internet. That list is hand-picked in order to try to prove a point. While it's true that most European languages use some variant of …
grammar - When to use "most" or "the most" - English Language …
Jul 7, 2015 · "But what I remembered most is moving a lot" is correct, with or without "the". Although "the most" is the superlative, preferable. Here, "most" is used as an adverb modifying …
meaning - Is "most" equivalent to "a majority of"? - English …
"Most of the children chose cauliflower." Probably means a majority. "Cauliflower was chosen the most." Could be just a plurality. But wow, it's pretty vague. It might be very hard to say without …
"Most of which" or "most of whom" or "most of who"?
Apr 1, 2022 · Since "most of _____" is a prepositional phrase, the correct usage would be "most of whom." The phrase "most of who" should probably never be used. Another way to think …
Most is vs most are - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange
Most men are stupid. B. Most of the men in that club are stupid. C. Most of the men in the world are stupid. Sentences A and C seem the same in principle, but only A is completely unlimited. …
Punctuation for the phrase "including but not limited to"
Oct 1, 2013 · Comma use is subjective and in most, but not all cases is a style choice. The only place in that sentence where commas are required is in the list at the end (running, jumping, …
What is the most formal way to address a respected person while ...
Nov 10, 2014 · The most formal, respectful and deferential way of addressing a person today is Respected Sir, or Respected Madam. Use it when the other person is clearly not your equal in …
Is “zzzzz” the most common spelling to represent a person sleeping?
What is the most common or correct spelling of "zzzzz"? (1) zzzzz (5 letters) (2) zzzz (4 letters) (3) zzz (3 letters) My question stems from when I first wrote it as "zzzzz" (5 letters) in an …
Why is 'c*nt' so much more derogatory in the US than the UK?
Remember that most towns in England, in the Middle Ages, had a Gropecunt Lane, including several in London. The last recorded new one was named in 1561. In modern times they have …
Is "funnest" a word? - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange
My 2 cents, do not use "funnest", replace it with "the best". E.g.: "That was the funnest party ever!" vs "That was the best party ever!" For the nit-picky, the best way of saying the above …
Why is "pineapple" in English but "ananas" in all other languages?
Nov 7, 2013 · Never believe everything you read on the internet. That list is hand-picked in order to try to prove a point. While it's true that most European languages use some variant of …