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 Encyclopedia: Bulldog
Bulldogs tend to have breathing problems as their flat face restricts air, because of this they should be closely monitored in hot weather as they can suffer heat stroke easier than breeds with long noses.
Bulldogs were originally used for bullbaiting, in which trained bulldogs attacked and killed tied-up bulls for sport during the 17th century, these bulldogs would leap up at the bull and latch onto its nose, suffocating it.
Spike the Bulldog and Chester the Terrier are animated cartoon characters in the Warner Bros....
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Boston terrier Boston terrier, breed of small, lively nonsporting dog developed in the United States in the second half of the 19th cent.
miniature bull terrier miniature bull terrier, breed of small, muscular dog developed in England in the early 19th cent.
Staffordshire terrier Staffordshire terrier, breed of strong, muscular terrier developed in England in the early 19th cent.
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 Hector the Bulldog
Hector the Bulldog is an animated cartoon character in the Warner Bros Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies series of cartoons.
Hector is a muscle-bound bulldog with gray fur.
Freleng probably did not intend the character to be the same bulldog as the Spike he paired with Chester the Terrier in other cartoons.
www.starrepublic.org /encyclopedia/wikipedia/h/he/hector_the_bulldog.html   (223 words)

  
 Spike the Bulldog and Chester the Terrier   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-19)
Chester is just the opposite, small and jumpy with yellow fur and brown,perky ears.
By the cartoon's end, Spike and Chester have switched roles; Spike isthe fawning sycophant, and Chester the smug prizefighter.
Another bulldog character appeared in other cartoons with Sylvester and Tweety, butthis character is not Spike; he is officially known as Hector theBulldog.
www.therfcc.org /spike-the-bulldog-and-chester-the-terrier-182759.html   (310 words)

  
 Punto el bulldog y la Chester el Terrier   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-19)
Chester es apenas el el opuesto, pequeño y jumpy con la piel amarilla y marrón, oídos perky.
En ella, Chester informa a su punto del idol que él sabe de un gato que pueden batir hacia arriba.
Chester, por supuesto, nunca ve a este Sylvester transformado, pensando que el tomcat minúsculo está batiendo a su compinche.
www.yotor.net /wiki/es/pu/Punto%20el%20bulldog%20y%20la%20Chester%20el%20Terrier.htm   (405 words)

  
 Spike
The word is used in several industries; telephone engineers refer to spiking a relay by inserting a pin to hold the relay in either the closed or open state, and railroaders refer to spiking a track switch so that it cannot be moved.
Notes: Originally Spike's "sire" was thought to be Angel, but later it is clarified that Drusilla did the actual "siring", but Spike refers to Angel as his sire, because Angel sired Drusilla.
Spike camps are camps close to the burn area or areas difficult to access.
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 bulldog
Bulldog is a medium-sized dog breed, originally used for the cruel practice of bullbaiting, in which trained bulldogs attacked and killed tied-up bulls for amusement during the 17th century.
Bulldogs are similar in appearance to the Boston Terrier.
Contrary to classic cartoon parodies which depicted the bulldog as ferocious and wearing a spiked dog collar, the bulldog is not a vicious dog breed and gets along well with both humans and other dog breeds.
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 ULTW Spike and Chester Bio   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-19)
Chester and Spike are under the impression Sylvester is some kind of monster cat, the error,perhaps,of the century!
Chester tells Spike he knows the whereabouts of a cat Sylvester to beat up but when Spike enters the alley,he encounters a fl panther instead of Sylvester and is repeatedly thrashed.
Spike mistreats his "pal" Chester until the two cockney canines encounter a true terror of a Sylvester.
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 Knowledge King - List of fictional dogs   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-19)
Wishbone, the eponymous Jack Russell terrier star of a children's educational series featuring literary themes and their application to issues faced by young viewers
Spike or Butch, bulldog from the Tom and Jerry cartoons
Spike the Bulldog and Chester the Terrier from Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies
www.knowledgeking.net /encyclopedia/l/li/list_of_fictional_dogs.html   (1160 words)

  
 spike
spiked shoes worn by athletes, which provide more traction.
The Spire of Dublin, a massive needle-like structure erected in Dublin in 2003, is widely known as The Spike
Spike TV is the new name of The National Network, originally The Nashville Network (TNN).
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 Hector the Bulldog   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-19)
He typically does this through brute strength alone, but some cartoons havehim outsmart the cat, such as 1954 's Satan’sWaitin', where Hector convinced Sylvester to use up his nine lives by pursuing Tweety through a series of extremelydangerous situations.
Frelengprobably did not intend the character to be the same bulldog as the Spike he paired with Chester the Terrier in other cartoons.
Hector’s most prominent role was as a regular cast member in the animated series The Sylvester and Tweety Mysteries (1995 - 1996).
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 Station Information - Stan Freberg
In addition to his work in radio and advertising, Freberg has also voiced a number of animated cartoon characters over the years.
He often found himself paired off with other talents such as Mel Blanc at studios like Warner Bros, where the two men performed such pairs as the Goofy Gophers, Hubie and Bertie, and Spike the Bulldog and Chester the Terrier.
He has also worked with Walt Disney Studios on movies, such as Lady and the Tramp, and television projects, such as The Wuzzles.
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 Ordering Childs World  ||  HFUMC   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-19)
I cannot count the times I saw parents who doted, hovered around, and more or less waited on their children hand and foot, only to watch them be dismissed either verbally or behaviorally by their children.
What can I do for you Spike?” only for little Chester to be dismissed by Spike.
When you discourage your children from interrupting your conversation with your spouse, when you tell them that when your bedroom door is closed it means that they must knock and receive permission before entering, you re-order their world and their place in it by making your marriage the center of your family’s life.
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 Paul's thought process?
McCartney, being 2 years younger than Lennon, was the junior partner early on; you can see that in early pictures and interviews.
I keep envisioning John as the big bulldog Spike in the Warner Brothers cartoons, and Paul as Chester, the little terrier that's tagging along.
As John withdrew into himself more and more throughout 1965 and 1966, Paul took more and more of center stage, but his success was only within the confines of the group.
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 WB Online Message Boards
FWIW, these two dogs appeared in two films, with the bulldog having a different name in each.
The bulldog is Spike {WE think, someone else gave us this info}.
There used to be a series of episodes where there was a big bulldog, I think wearing a brown hat, and a little ankle-bitter dog who just adored him, who prounced all around him, and just got under the nerve of the larger dog.
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 The Adventures of Accordion Guy in the 21st Century :: Joey deVilla's Weblog :: Main Page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-19)
Their cartoons always start with Chester bouncing around Spike, going "C'mon, Spike, let's do somethin'!".
Chester would suggest an activity, to which Spike respond with a "Naaaah!" and slap Chester, who would fly backwards into a nearby wall.
Chester would chuckle, brush himself off and say "Yeah, that was a dumb idea," then look at the camera and say "I like Spike, 'cause Spike's my friend!"
accordionguy.blogware.com /blog/_archives/2005/4/11   (608 words)

  
 Something that Happened: Still Having Sex With Myself
The events leading up to Terri's passing touched me more than many other tragedies I'm made aware of nearly every day, perhaps due to its passing resemblance to our own situation.
Though my mom is not living with a feeding tube and never will, there are remarkably difficult questions I have had to make regarding her condition, and will probably have to make in the future.
In the meantime, The Master has been kickin' out the shows left and right, making me look like Chester the Terrier to Spike the Bulldog.
www.somethingthathappened.com /2005_03_01_archive.html   (2299 words)

  
 Petroglyphs » Blog Archive » I’m good enough, I’m smart enough, and doggone it, people like me
London seems to have an inferiority complex of sorts, which I find at odds with the city’s ultra-conservative reputation—nothing local is good enough, and we have to beg to get anyone to come here.
I’m reminded of Chester, the yippy little terrier from a couple of Warner Brothers cartoons who tries to be best buddies with bulldog Spike: the powers that be keep saying
The exception is things that have toughed it out long enough to become familiar—the Grand Theatre and the Home County festival seem to be doing well in spite of the environment.
peterjanes.ca /blog/archives/2002/08/29/im-good-enough-im-smart-enough-and-doggone-it-people-like-me   (378 words)

  
 The Warner Brothers Cartoon Companion: C
Little, eager terrier pal of Spike the Bulldog in Tree for Two (Freleng, 1952).
Chester also shows up in a Cockney version in Dr.
Chiniquy had a very long career at the Warner Brothers studio, and is principally associated with the Freleng unit.
www.conmicro.cx /~eocostello/wbcc/eowbcc-c.html   (5736 words)

  
 The Williamsburg Regional Library   |  Services
In the center of the blossom would appear a crown of thorns, and each petal would carry at its outer edge nail prints stained with red."
Laura C. Martin, THE FOLKLORE OF TREES AND SHRUBS (Chester, Connecticut: The Globe Pequot Press, 1992), pp.
One tale asserts that colonial sea captains would spike a pineapple on a post in front of their home as a symbol that they were safely back from a trip to the Indies, and thus in a position to entertain.
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 The Adventures of Accordion Guy in the 21st Century :: Joey deVilla's Weblog   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-19)
Where the new cardinals of the church deny evolution not on any grounds of empirical reason or evidence, but rather like children having a temper tantrum because they want it not to be so.
Where the leaders of this country try to take Terry Shiavo's husband to court not because of any evidence, but because they are angry to have been proven wrong by science.
Where cowardly murderers kill innocent men, women, and children and claim to do it in the name of a religion, meaning something that no one can possibly argue with from a rational point of view.
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