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    Funny Dogs Maymo, Potpie & Penny – View/save archived versions on archive.org and archive.today, was reviewed on 5 June 2016 by reviewer INeverCry, who confirmed that it was available there under the stated license on that date.

  3. People spot a suspicious looking 'dog treat' in child's ... - AOL

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    It all started when the 7-year-old in Jackson, Wisconsin created a Valentine's Day drawing for her parents."To Mom and Dad," the photo, featuring a colorful drawing of a woman walking a dog ...

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  5. Diana Thorne - Wikipedia

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    Diana Thorne's Dog-Basket, A Series of Etchings (1930) [7] [8] Your Dogs and Mine (1932) [9] [10] ABC of Dogs (1938) Around the World with Children and Dogs (1940) [11] Drawing Dogs (1940) [12] Dogs: An Album of Drawings (1944) [13] [14] Cats and More Cats (1945) [15] Cats, in Prose and Verse (1947) [16] How to Draw the Dog: A Technical ...

  6. Pee-wee's Playhouse - Wikipedia

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    Dog Chair George McGrath A white chaise longue, which is similar to Chairry but resembling the face of a dog. The Ants Miscellaneous Occasionally, Pee-wee would check on his formicarium; a short close-up animated sequence shows the ants engaged in some human activity. The Dinosaur Family Red Dinosaur: George McGrath Light Blue Dinosaur: Alison Mork

  7. Cultural depictions of dogs - Wikipedia

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    Dogs were given as gifts among lovers and kept as pets, guardians, and for hunting. Dogs were appreciated by the Greeks for their faith and love. Homer's Odyssey tells the story of Odysseus, who raised a dog called Argos, and who was the only one that recognized him when he returned home after his travels, disguised to conceal his appearance ...

  8. Whoopee cushion - Wikipedia

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    The whoopee cushion has reportedly been used since ancient times. Roman Emperor Elagabalus was said to enjoy practical jokes at his dinner parties and often placed whoopee cushions under the chairs of his more pompous guests.

  9. Pesanta - Wikipedia

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    In Catalan legend and popular culture, the Pesanta (Catalan pronunciation: [pəˈzantə]) is an enormous dog (or sometimes a cat) that goes into people's houses in the night and puts itself on their chests, making it difficult for them to breathe and causing them the most horrible nightmares. The Pesanta is black and hairy, with steel paws, but ...