Pot Bellied Yacht Terrier
The pot-bellied yacht terrier is an unknown variation of the Wire Fox Terrier. They were bred from a single foundation dog, named Emily, and were bred by the owners of Emily. The only known litter of PBYTs were out of Emily. There were seven puppies, four females and three males. It is unknown weather any of these offspring were ever bred, so it is likely that there are only eight PBYTs in exeistance.
Conformation
As the name explains, all PBYTs have round, flabby, or very filled out stomaches. Their head are out of proportioned to the rest of their bodies, appearing to big during puppyhood, and as they become adult dogs, the'r heads appear too small. Like their ancestors, their tails are docked soon after birth, but they are docked slightly shorter than fox terriers. Their tails are short, but very strong and sturdy, enough so that their hind half can be lifted off the ground by their tails, thus being used as a convenient handle when a handler is unable to access a collar or scruff.
It is considered very desirable, and intended, for a PBYT to have one ear upright . As this is a trademark characteristic of the foundation dog, Emily.
"One ear to the sky, another to the ground; these dogs will not miss anything worth chasing," quotes anonymous owner of Emily. It is quite true, and a PBYT will not pass up anything worth chasing.
As boating dogs, the PBYTs also have webbed paws.
Personality/Behavior
PBYTs are peculiar dogs. The males tend to be very stupid, but in return, are very loving, and their stupidity makes them loveable . The females, however, tend to live up to their title. They are very intelligent, and VERY dominating, of other dogs and humans alike and know how to get what they want. PBYTs are not aware of the fact that they are inferior to their masters. They believe that they are in charge, and that the humans live for them. They will walk across you, and demand attention as they please. They figure out which human is the biggest succer, and will aim to take contol of them. Although they will try to dominate the entire family, they usually focus on one person, usually either the biggest, of the one that seems to be in charge. They may play dumb, or innocent, and they are masters at looking cute, but do not be fooled, the lights are on, and there's somebody at home working...
History
Emily was a misfit of a Wire Fox Terrier. Her owners found her on sale at an unknown pet store. She was "getting too old, and wasn't as cute as the other puppies" so her price was very low. But these people didn't care, and got her anyway. Soon after bringing her home, the owners realized what they had done. Emily was a needy, spoiled, dominant little dog. but she was great with kids and other people. So they continued their plans of breeding. Hoping that she would pass on her exceptional, show-quality markings. They found a stud, another misfit Wire Fox Terrier named Dickie. Dickie had a short back, a long face, and long legs, and bad markings, as he was almost all white, but he had a great personailty, so he was bred with Emily. Emily was registered at AKC under Emily Dickins Rightmire.
Emily had seven puppies, including a runt, Maggie. Aside from Maggie there were the other females: May , Amber , and Millie. May came out almost identicle to her father, with long legs, and small, down perked ears, so she is not considered a very good specimen of the PBYT. There were three males: Snicket , Dickens (for his mother) , and Frankie. Snicket is considered the best example of the breed. None of the puppies had an up ear, but Snicket came close, with crooked ears, as one stuck up halfway. He was also very chubby and round, with short legs and a short tail, like Emily. And as the male PBYT specifies, he was incredibly stupid, and was a very loving dog.
The puppies scattered throught coastal Orang County.
It is believed that Emily is the only one really still used as a boating dog, but she does so well, and accompanies her owners to Catalina Island often, mostly at Two Harbors, were she can be found occasionally.
The pot-bellied yacht terrier is an unknown variation of the Wire Fox Terrier. They were bred from a single foundation dog, named Emily, and were bred by the owners of Emily. The only known litter of PBYTs were out of Emily. There were seven puppies, four females and three males. It is unknown weather any of these offspring were ever bred, so it is likely that there are only eight PBYTs in exeistance.
Conformation
As the name explains, all PBYTs have round, flabby, or very filled out stomaches. Their head are out of proportioned to the rest of their bodies, appearing to big during puppyhood, and as they become adult dogs, the'r heads appear too small. Like their ancestors, their tails are docked soon after birth, but they are docked slightly shorter than fox terriers. Their tails are short, but very strong and sturdy, enough so that their hind half can be lifted off the ground by their tails, thus being used as a convenient handle when a handler is unable to access a collar or scruff.
It is considered very desirable, and intended, for a PBYT to have one ear upright . As this is a trademark characteristic of the foundation dog, Emily.
"One ear to the sky, another to the ground; these dogs will not miss anything worth chasing," quotes anonymous owner of Emily. It is quite true, and a PBYT will not pass up anything worth chasing.
As boating dogs, the PBYTs also have webbed paws.
Personality/Behavior
PBYTs are peculiar dogs. The males tend to be very stupid, but in return, are very loving, and their stupidity makes them loveable . The females, however, tend to live up to their title. They are very intelligent, and VERY dominating, of other dogs and humans alike and know how to get what they want. PBYTs are not aware of the fact that they are inferior to their masters. They believe that they are in charge, and that the humans live for them. They will walk across you, and demand attention as they please. They figure out which human is the biggest succer, and will aim to take contol of them. Although they will try to dominate the entire family, they usually focus on one person, usually either the biggest, of the one that seems to be in charge. They may play dumb, or innocent, and they are masters at looking cute, but do not be fooled, the lights are on, and there's somebody at home working...
History
Emily was a misfit of a Wire Fox Terrier. Her owners found her on sale at an unknown pet store. She was "getting too old, and wasn't as cute as the other puppies" so her price was very low. But these people didn't care, and got her anyway. Soon after bringing her home, the owners realized what they had done. Emily was a needy, spoiled, dominant little dog. but she was great with kids and other people. So they continued their plans of breeding. Hoping that she would pass on her exceptional, show-quality markings. They found a stud, another misfit Wire Fox Terrier named Dickie. Dickie had a short back, a long face, and long legs, and bad markings, as he was almost all white, but he had a great personailty, so he was bred with Emily. Emily was registered at AKC under Emily Dickins Rightmire.
Emily had seven puppies, including a runt, Maggie. Aside from Maggie there were the other females: May , Amber , and Millie. May came out almost identicle to her father, with long legs, and small, down perked ears, so she is not considered a very good specimen of the PBYT. There were three males: Snicket , Dickens (for his mother) , and Frankie. Snicket is considered the best example of the breed. None of the puppies had an up ear, but Snicket came close, with crooked ears, as one stuck up halfway. He was also very chubby and round, with short legs and a short tail, like Emily. And as the male PBYT specifies, he was incredibly stupid, and was a very loving dog.
The puppies scattered throught coastal Orang County.
It is believed that Emily is the only one really still used as a boating dog, but she does so well, and accompanies her owners to Catalina Island often, mostly at Two Harbors, were she can be found occasionally.
The following is a list of locations of British situation comedies.
Real locations
In some cases, the filming of the programme takes place in a different location than actually stated in the script.
*Birds of a Feather – Chigwell, Essex.
*Black Books – Bloomsbury, London.
*Citizen Smith – Tooting, London.
*Desmonds – Peckham, London.
*Fawlty Towers – Torquay, Devon.
*The Good Life – Surbiton (though filming was studio-based and the house was in Northwood, Middlesex ).
*The Goodies - Cricklewood, London.
*Keeping Up Appearances – Binley Woods, Coventry.
*May to December – Pinner, Middlesex.
*The New Statesman - Westminster, London.
*Only Fools and Horses - Peckham, London.
*Phoenix Nights – Bolton, Lancashire.
*Red Dwarf – Outer Space.
*Rentaghost – South Ealing, London.
*Terry and June – Purley, London.
* – Pompeii, Italy.
*Yes Minister/Yes, Prime Minister - Downing Street, Westminster, London
Fictional locations
Some locations are fictional roads or towns but in real cities or counties.
* – Nouvion, France.
*Bless This House - Birch Avenue, Putney, London.
*Dad's Army - Walmington-on-Sea
*Drop the Dead Donkey - Globe Link News, London.
*The Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin - Climthorpe, London suburb (the train station scenes were filmed in Norbiton).
*Father Ted – Craggy Island, off the West coast of Eire.
*Green Wing - East Hampton Hospital Trust, London.
*Hancock – Railway Cuttings, East Cheam, London.
*The IT Crowd - Reynholm Industries, London.
*The League of Gentlemen - Royston Vasey, Northern England (Filmed in Hatfield, Derbyshire).
*The Office - Wernham-Hogg Paper Merchants, Slough
*Porridge – Slade Prison, Cumbria.
*Spaced – Meteor Street, Islington, London.
*Steptoe and Son – Oil Drum Lane, Shepherd's Bush, London.
*Sykes – Sebastopol Terrace, Acton, London.
*To The Manor Born – Marlbury, Somerset.
Real locations
In some cases, the filming of the programme takes place in a different location than actually stated in the script.
*Birds of a Feather – Chigwell, Essex.
*Black Books – Bloomsbury, London.
*Citizen Smith – Tooting, London.
*Desmonds – Peckham, London.
*Fawlty Towers – Torquay, Devon.
*The Good Life – Surbiton (though filming was studio-based and the house was in Northwood, Middlesex ).
*The Goodies - Cricklewood, London.
*Keeping Up Appearances – Binley Woods, Coventry.
*May to December – Pinner, Middlesex.
*The New Statesman - Westminster, London.
*Only Fools and Horses - Peckham, London.
*Phoenix Nights – Bolton, Lancashire.
*Red Dwarf – Outer Space.
*Rentaghost – South Ealing, London.
*Terry and June – Purley, London.
* – Pompeii, Italy.
*Yes Minister/Yes, Prime Minister - Downing Street, Westminster, London
Fictional locations
Some locations are fictional roads or towns but in real cities or counties.
* – Nouvion, France.
*Bless This House - Birch Avenue, Putney, London.
*Dad's Army - Walmington-on-Sea
*Drop the Dead Donkey - Globe Link News, London.
*The Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin - Climthorpe, London suburb (the train station scenes were filmed in Norbiton).
*Father Ted – Craggy Island, off the West coast of Eire.
*Green Wing - East Hampton Hospital Trust, London.
*Hancock – Railway Cuttings, East Cheam, London.
*The IT Crowd - Reynholm Industries, London.
*The League of Gentlemen - Royston Vasey, Northern England (Filmed in Hatfield, Derbyshire).
*The Office - Wernham-Hogg Paper Merchants, Slough
*Porridge – Slade Prison, Cumbria.
*Spaced – Meteor Street, Islington, London.
*Steptoe and Son – Oil Drum Lane, Shepherd's Bush, London.
*Sykes – Sebastopol Terrace, Acton, London.
*To The Manor Born – Marlbury, Somerset.
ANTAGEN is an American melodic punk rock band formed in Rancho Santa Margarita, California (southern Orange County), in 2003.
The lineup includes singer/bassist Aaron Hewitt (Violent Aaron), drummer Kyle Vogelgesang, guitarist/vocalist Chris Wilson and guitarist/singer Mike Pham. ANTAGEN has released 1 studio full length album, appeared in the 2005 Warped Tour beating out over 1,000 bands to win the spot to play on the Ernie Ball stage. Their album 15 Days Which was recorded and engineered by none other than Ryan Greene (NoFX, Lagwagon, Strung Out). Soon after meeting up with Ryan the band cut there debut record (released October 29, 2005 just a day before singer/bassist Aaron Hewitt's birthday) aptly named, 15 Days (for the fact that the record was recorded and mixed in just 15 days).
15 days can be bought through these links.
[http://www.interpunk.com/item.cfm?Item=64885&%20target=] or you can purchase it through iTunes
The lineup includes singer/bassist Aaron Hewitt (Violent Aaron), drummer Kyle Vogelgesang, guitarist/vocalist Chris Wilson and guitarist/singer Mike Pham. ANTAGEN has released 1 studio full length album, appeared in the 2005 Warped Tour beating out over 1,000 bands to win the spot to play on the Ernie Ball stage. Their album 15 Days Which was recorded and engineered by none other than Ryan Greene (NoFX, Lagwagon, Strung Out). Soon after meeting up with Ryan the band cut there debut record (released October 29, 2005 just a day before singer/bassist Aaron Hewitt's birthday) aptly named, 15 Days (for the fact that the record was recorded and mixed in just 15 days).
15 days can be bought through these links.
[http://www.interpunk.com/item.cfm?Item=64885&%20target=] or you can purchase it through iTunes
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