You already have one.
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There are three main theories as to how the Big Apple got its name: 1) In the 1910s and 1920s, the purse (prizes) for horse races used to be called an 'apple'. New York, as the home of some of the largest racetracks, became known as the 'big apple'. 2) Jazz musicians had nicknames for all the big cities where jazz and blues clubs could be found. New Orleans was the Big Easy, for instance, and New York was the Big Apple. 3) In the 1970s, during New York City's big financial crisis, marketers were looking for a way to promote tourism and bring in some much-needed income. They revived the term, using it in their advertising ever since.
The nickname "The Big Apple" comes from the writings of Edward S. Martin. In his 1909 book "The Wayfarer in New York," Martin wrote, "Kansas is apt to see in New York a greedy cityâ?¦. It inclines to think that the big apple gets a disproportionate share of the national sap." The term was popularized by John J. Fitzgerald, who used the term when describing New York horse racing. "Apple" was the slang term for the prizes given out at racing events. He wrote, "The Big Apple. The dream of every lad that ever threw a leg over a thoroughbred and the goal of all horsemen. There's only one Big Apple. That's New York."
Apple has an agreement with AT&T, so I seriously doubt Apple will ever switch.
Yes. He played in the New York club scene for several years before Aerosmith became big.
The first cocktail ever was made in Mesopotamia 5,000 years ago, using wine, beer, apple juice and honey.
Of course! Have you ever had apple cider? That has some apple juice in it I think.
Yes For eight years. Jane gratuated with a degree in the Arts.
No, they will not drop if your horse is not preggo or has ever been preggo.
They already have - twice.
Yes.