Posters Dogs
Posted in Posters on 06/14/2007 10:22 am by admin

What’s the story behind the pictures of dogs playing poker?
I was just wondering where the whole concept of dogs playing poker came from? And how it became so popular? I think the pictures look really cool, and almost kinda funny. I’m gonna get a poster of them for my dorm room.
the painting of dogs playing poker is an old painting at the time of communism..people were poor and the leaders used to play cards and throw the money -not caring-while others were hungry…
the painter wanted to show the people the fact of the leaders but couldnt draw the leaders so that he wont be punished..that’s why he drew dogs.:D
Dog Motivational Posters(Brown Chicken Brown Cow)
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Dogs Placemat $2.95 A delightful way for children to master new subjects and for adults to brush up on old ones. Each is brightly colored, measures a full 12″ x 17.5″ and is custom laminated with a non-glare laminate on the front and a write-on/wipe-off laminate on the back…. |
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Wizard Of Oz Magnet~ And Your Litle Dog, Too!~ Approx 2.5 x 3.5 $4.95 … |
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Elvis Magnet~ Yellow Guitar~ Magnet~ Approx 2.5 x 3.5 $7.99 … |
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The Wizard of Oz $7.20 When it was released during Hollywood’s golden year of 1939,The Wizard of Oz didn’t start out as the perennial classic it has since become. The film did respectable business, but it wasn’t until its debut on television that this family favorite saw its popularity soar. And while Oz’s TV broadcasts are now controlled by media mogul Ted Turner (who owns the rights), the advent of home video has made… |
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The Point $6.97 Harry Nilsson wrote the entirely hummable songs (including the hit, “Me and My Arrow”) for this charming, 1971 animation feature about a boy with a round head who is banished from the land of pointy-headed people. An allegory about nonconformism presented in a delightful way, this is a treat for everybody. Ringo Starr, the late Nilsson’s old pal, narrates. –Tom Keogh… |
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Led Zeppelin $14.29 Exclamations of religious awe are in order. Legendary and long sought-after, this live Led Zeppelin collection is nothing less than the rock music equivalent of the Holy Grail. Quite simply, this is what all the fuss was about. Given that they were the biggest band in the world, Zeppelin were notoriously camera-shy in their heyday. Their official filmic legacy until now has been just the fasc… |
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Good-bye, My Lady [VHS] $14.98 Brandon de Wilde and Walter Brennan star in the simple-and simply charming-story of a Mississippi swamp boy’s discovery of an unusual dog who steals his heart, based on James Street’s novel. Year: 1956 Director: William A. Wellman Starring: Walter Brennan, Phil Harris, Brandon De Wilde… |
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Abbott & Costello: One Night in the Tropics [VHS] $1.49 … |
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Rock Video Monthly – Alternative Releases: December 1995 $18.98 Contains videos from the following artists: Oasis, That Dog, Joan Osborne, The Dead Milkmen, Veruca Salt, God Lives Underwater, Catherine Wheel, Poster Children, Ruth Ruth, Stevie Salas Colorcode, Victoria Williams… |
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Jesse Stone: Innocents Lost $7.81 Let go as police chief after the events of “Jesse Stone: No Remorse,” Tom Selleck’s Jesse fights to regain his job, even as he investigates a teenage girl’s death and looks into the case of a convicted murderer whom Stone believes may actually be innocent. Kathy Baker, William Devane, and Gloria Reuben co-star in this seventh tale based on the Robert B. Parker novels. 91 min. Widescreen (Enhanced)… |