109 years
yes, it does, I've been tickled myself while wearing white socks
Since 2004, John Cena's socks have been a visible part of his gear. They are usually white, with him switching to black a few times over the years. But, in all of his Total Divas segments, he wears white socks.
I assume you are selecting two socks (one at a time) from the drawer to wear (for example). There are 6 white + 3 black + 3 brown + 8 gray = 20 socks in all So the probability that the first sock chosen to be white is 6/20 since there are 6 socks and 20 socks in total. 6/20 reduces down to 3/10. The probability that the second sock chosen is also white is 5/19 since there are now only 5 white socks left to be chosen and 19 socks in total (since one sock has been taken out). Thus the probability of both socks being white is: probability = 3/10 x 5/19 = 3/38
Chicago has been the only home of the White Sox.
No, but good luck finding the best choice, a blue cotton pair of socks. They are hard to find; so many people go without socks these days. Anyway, black socks are better than nothing, and easy to obtain. White socks have been taboo for over 40 years now, unless you are wearing white pants. However, times change. Tomorrow the rules may change. In general, though, one's socks should be close in color or match one's trousers. It makes the legs look longer and just gives a better appearance.
Since 1900.
109 years.
Yes, a dog and a cat. Their dog arrived in 1997, a "chocolate Lab" named Buddy. Sadly, Buddy was hit by a car in Chappaqua, NY in 2002, after the Clintons left the White House. Their cat was a black-and-white named Socks, who had been their pet in Arkansas. When the Clintons left the Wfite House in 2001, Socks moved in with their secretary, Betty Currie, who stayed in Washington. Socks died February 21, 2009, at the age of 19.
That was in 1909 and the Chicago Cubs have been over powered by the Chicago White Sox ever since.
There has never been a White Sox Player that won the Triple Crown.
Forms of socks have been around since ancient times. Remnants of knee socks have been found that date back to the 12th century. Who created them is not known.
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