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Spring, also known as the Weather Channel's favorite season because of its constant stormy weather, is the second season of the year and starts somewhere between March 21st and March 22nd, respectively, of course. There's nothing really very interesting about the season spring, except that it sounds like the word "ring", and speculators suggest that phones that don't have ringtones (boring phones) are actually saying "spring" instead of "ring".

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  • Spring, also known as the Weather Channel's favorite season because of its constant stormy weather, is the second season of the year and starts somewhere between March 21st and March 22nd, respectively, of course. There's nothing really very interesting about the season spring, except that it sounds like the word "ring", and speculators suggest that phones that don't have ringtones (boring phones) are actually saying "spring" instead of "ring".
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  • Spring, also known as the Weather Channel's favorite season because of its constant stormy weather, is the second season of the year and starts somewhere between March 21st and March 22nd, respectively, of course. There's nothing really very interesting about the season spring, except that it sounds like the word "ring", and speculators suggest that phones that don't have ringtones (boring phones) are actually saying "spring" instead of "ring".
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