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"Jet City Woman" is a song by heavy metal band Queensrÿche. First appearing on their 1990 album Empire , it was released as a single in May 1991 in the US, and August 1991 in Europe. The song talks about coming home to family after a long road trip.
Reviewers have reported that the song's title was inspired by the McCartneys' Labrador Retriever dog named "Jet". [5] [6] McCartney has substantiated this claim: We've got a Labrador puppy who is a runt, the runt of a litter. We bought her along a roadside in a little pet shop, out in the country one day.
One was called "Prof. Gentry's Famous Dog & Pony Show", started when teenager Henry Gentry and his brothers started touring in 1886 with their act, originally “Gentry’s Equine and Canine Paradox” which started small, but evolved into a full circus show. [3] Other early dog and pony shows included Morris’ Equine and Canine Paradoxes ...
The Sells Floto Circus was a combination of the Floto Dog & Pony Show and the Sells Brothers Circus that toured with sideshow acts in the United States and Canada during the early 1900s. History [ edit ]
Bettina's professional career began at the age of 5 when she began modeling and acting. [2] Her acting career eventually led to voiceovers, including My Little Pony (as Megan), The Get Along Gang (as Dotty Dog), The Littles (as Lucy Little), Rugrats, All Grown Up!, Stargate Infinity, Ben 10 (as Kai Green), Age of Empires III (as Nonahkee), God Hand (as Olivia), [3] and is perhaps best known as ...
Olano - Horse with a head of a dog. Tizzie-Whizie - Fairy hedgehogs with pair of antennas and wings of bee, a fluffy tail of fox and squirrel. Chouyu - Rabbit/hare with the face of an owl and a reptilian tail. Papillequine - A horse or pony with Lepidopteran wings. Lagopus - A ptarmigan with a head and feet of an rabbit.
"Dog and Pony" is the second episode of the American crime comedy-drama television series Terriers. The episode was written by executive producer Shawn Ryan and consulting producer Jed Seidel, and directed by Clark Johnson. It was first broadcast on FX in the United States on September 15, 2010.
Judith Mary Berrisford (1921–2008) was a British writer of children's pony stories [1] [2] which are very similar to those of the Pullein-Thompson sisters, as well as other animal story and books on gardening.