it should be 'the world is your oyster'. i don't know who made it well known though. I've seen Eddie Yates say it on Coronation Street and Arthur Daley say it Minder.
Steve Irwin made famous the catchphrase "Crikey!"
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lobster are made up of cells, cells have a nucleuls
no it is just called that because of what it looks like
The catchphrase is from the late 1980s and early 1990s. This phrase was featured in commercials advertising for the medical alarm and protection company called LifeCall.
The question is very vague. Most regions in the U.S. have a primary product that made them famous. The deep South is famous for cotton, for example, while the southern Atlantic states are famous for tobacco. These were the export crops that made the American colonies valuable to Britain and that made the southern states essential to the Union. The fine cabinetry industry in Pennsylvania, furniture in North Carolina and Tennessee, potatoes in Idaho, and lobster from Maine are other examples.
Wayne's World
serve lobster on a bed of rice, rice pilaf, egg noodles, or in a salad made of Boston lettuce (not iceberg)
Because he made the world and because he made people and other natural stuff
Statue of Liberty
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