The Doggie in the Window
[2024-01-11 15:51:25]
On Saturday afternoon, when a puppy in the window encounters a pet shop, there is a small window walking on the main street. Looking at the window you can see that the cute puppy sitting there is gazing at you and begging him to buy. So, you think, "That's not the way we can use the new members of this family, it will be a big surprise." Wrong answer. The problem with pet shops is that most of them get their puppies from the puppy's factory. Puppy plants are commercially large breeding facilities, mainly located in the Midwest, can produce puppies and sell them to pet stores.
I was a member of the postwar generation, born in the 1940s and graduated from high school in the mid - 1960s. Please think about that. When I started elementary school, pop music said "How much is a puppy in the window?" When I graduated from high school, "Hey, my dad", "Night of a nasty day", " I have not included ". At home, in the smallest town in New England, I watched TV (3, sometimes 4 channels) and sometimes moved about to move the picture (because we are near the town's theater, we call You can ask the owner / projector to catch it.) My mother forgot to put the frozen dinner in the oven, so I started this movie, but I spent a lot of time alone and read a book , Reading a magazine, listening to the radio during the day and watching millions of movies. Five times a week - listen to Mighty Joe Young. Through a series of events I can not explain, I often stay alone with my grandparents for almost a few weeks, and I am extremely cautious about my children.
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I know something - not much but - I know that I received a message. I must start before missing the window of opportunity. I do not know whether windows are windows or small doors, so I should not say windows. Either way, I need to do this work, so when I find it break, I can shake it through it.
In addition to the template, another usual theme in the 1950s was a novel song. In 1953, "How many puppies are in the window" was on the magic list, but it was announced from the beginning by "Feet Up (Pat Po on the Po-Po)" of Guy Mitchell. The first trip in November 1952. Mitchell is another American singer born in immigration, in this case the family of Croatia who moved to Detroit. Even if it did not produce frank novelty, Mitchell brought elements of the concert hall into his record. "She is wearing red feathers" is an obvious example, but there are strange comedy lyrics even for "beautiful little black eyed Susie", there are occasional pause. robbery