Posts Tagged ‘China’

25 April

All About Pugs

All About Pugs
Jack works near a pet store and the other day I spied the most adorable pug puppy Sadly, I was not able to get a photo (he could not hold still!), but the above picture looks a lot like him. I almost melted into the sidewalk. We’ve been playfully talking about getting one for a long time, but it just isn’t feasible right now. I felt like doing a little bit of research for kicks, anywho. What fun little creatures!

It wasn’t until the end of the 1500s and early 1600s that China began trading with European countries such as Portugal, Spain, Holland and England. Small dogs presented as gifts returned from the Orient with the traders, and thus began the rise of the Pug type of dog in popularity in Europe. The Chinese had often interbred among the three types of dogs they favored, and so many times breeders would find a long haired Pug among a litter of puppies, as well as those with white spots on the head. But it is important to note that at this time, “breeds” of dogs were not recognized. Attempts to “recreate” dogs of this type are really only recreating a mutt or mix of dogs with similar characteristics. The definition of a “breed” is that the animals reproduce themselves in their offspring.

A major impact on the Pug breed in the 1800s occurred when, in 1860, two Pugs of “pure” Chinese lines were brought to England. These two dogs, Lamb and Moss, produced a son named Click, and Click..well, he clicked! Click was bred many times, and his blood helped to mix the Willoughby and Morrison lines making Pugs a better breed overall and shaping the modern Pug of today as we know it.

Quoted from PugsCom

The stern expression of the Pug belies its true sense of fun. Pugs are sociable dogs, and usually stubborn about certain things, but they are playful, charming, clever and are known to succeed in dog obedience skills. Pugs are sensitive to the tone of a human voice, so harsh punishment is generally unnecessary. While Pugs usually get along well with other dogs and pets, they generally prefer the company of humans and require a great deal of human attention; they may become slightly anxious or agitated if their owner ignores them or does not play with them; however some may happily occupy themselves when the owner is away. In general, they are very attentive dogs, always at their owner’s feet, in their lap, or following them from room to room (so be careful where you step).

Pugs are usually friendly dogs who seem to have a special affinity with children.

Quoted from Wikipedia

Photo from Michael Online Pet Shop (Japanese).

France got 3 outs, Are we going to let them beat us like that?
olympic handcuffs
Its exciting that the world is rallying behind the first international Interactive Torch Relay.

I am rooting for Team America on this one, I certainly think that we can extinguish the torch more than three times. I will be watching news all day wednesday, And as a bonus round I would absolutley love to see the Olympic torch given to protestors, hopefully some group that supports human rights and freedom, someone who deserves the torch and will mount it properly in their barefoot bohemian bungalow.

athlete carying the extinguished olympic torch
Image fromBBC

I particularly liked the details image above.
1. GOOAAAAAAAALLLLL! 1 point France!
2. Celebrity Lookalikes: Dane Cook always looks a little confused, but did France thank President Vladimir Putin for the Cameo?
3. The French sure do have some cool body armor, which probably comes from government supporting their peoples activism.

picture in picture comparing putin with look-alike at the ceremony

Below is the list of all of the torch bearers as it makes its way through the San Fransisco on Wednesday, I tracked it down hoping on the off chance I may know someone here who could help make my bonus round come true, Sadly I do not.
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20 February

Munny Time?

This makes me want to pick up another Munny tonight. I guess I’ll have to put it on the Saving Spree list!

Quoted from: Lei Xue