From a wasteful guy named Chuck Kellman who in 1900's worked for a restaurant in New York called the Bistro. He would waste things and toss them out instead of making the best use of them.
It was said that he threw away more food than he served.
Picking flowers, do you love them or not, it NOT a phrase!
come to me. lets emabrase
Aviation etiquette.
"Wishing for dreams to come true" is the gerund phrase.
I think it's come from evil China.
Chuck Berry is from America.
Come On - Chuck Berry song - was created in 1961-10.
No. ( But, has come close to it... )
The first Chuck Taylor shoes were used in basketball in 1918.
Chuck season 5 starts this fall, http://screenrant.com/chuck-season-5-nbc-mcrid-115054/
Cianwood city
January 17th
Chuck Berry is from America.
The chuck. Marbled and flavorful
The United States.
Doesn't make any sense. Just as much sense as this phrase, 'How much wood could a wood chuck, if a wood chuck could chuck wood?'
from Julia and CHuck Norris