Some cool Celebrity Dogs images:
Bad Attitude

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Punk Rock Never Dies!

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www.K9Duds.com
Some cool Celebrity Dogs images:
Bad Attitude

Image by nklepper
www.K9Duds.com
Punk Rock Never Dies!

Image by nklepper
www.K9Duds.com

Since Donald Trump and Mark Burnett are obviously not thinking clearly or rationally, here is a dog’s thoughts on Celebrity Apprentice. Starring Barry the Talking Dog, who is obviously rooting for Joan Rivers.
Video Rating: 4 / 5
For more videos and games check out our new website at www.sesamestreet.org In this clip, Conan O’Brien talks about the word ‘dog’. Sesame Street is a production of Sesame Workshop, a nonprofit educational organization which also produces Pinky Dinky Doo, The Electric Company, and other programs for children around the world.
Video Rating: 4 / 5
A few nice Celebrity Dogs images I found:
762 – for Luciano Pavarotti

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( I tweaked the foto by David Zalubowski )
*note:
Barry hit # 762 at about 7 PM Denver time. Two hours later, the sun was coming up at 5 AM in Modena, Itlay, and the great Luciano Pavarotti passed away at age 71. That’s Luciano I put in the bottom left of this photo. Pavarotti could belt them out nearly as powerfully as Bonds.
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DENVER -Barry Bonds hit home run 762 Wednesday night, September 6, 2007. Pedro Feliz hit home run 107, and Bengie Molina reached 100. The Giants beat the Rockies 5-3.
Molina’s home run ball was located by Coors Field security, acquired from a fan in a swap (the fan took a signed Molina baseball) and authenticated by a Major League Baseball official, who marked it with a hologrammed sticker.
The Bonds ball?
Nothing at all.
If Bonds never hits another homer and 762 goes down as the record, the ball couldn’t officially be proven to be the record ball.
"It’s a risk," said Mark Lewis, MLB’s Coors Field-based authenticator.
MLB temporarily stopped putting marked balls in play for every Bonds at-bat. He swings at the ordinary ones, just like everyone else, and one of them he blasted over the wall in left-center in the first inning, a two-run shot off a 99-mph fastball thrown by Ubaldo Jimenez, the 449th pitcher to serve up a Bonds homer.
MLB, perhaps expecting many more homers from the left fielder, is expected to resume in the near future the practice of marking all balls for his at-bats.
It rained for much of the game, and Bonds said his back stiffened. He exited in the eighth inning after getting hit by a pitch from San Francisco native Dan Serafini, who graduated from San Mateo’s Serra High School (class of ’92), Bonds’ alma mater.
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links to two cool photos of Pavarotti:
- – Eric (Clapton) Pavarotti morph – by ozplasmic
- – Groovy Pavarotti plays his djembe – By Craigae
. . . . . . . . . . . ( 60 celebrity musician photo-creations from Worth 1000 here )
Actress Robin Arcuri Humane Society Benefit

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Actress- Fashion Model-Philanthropist – Robin Arcuri arrivals-November 8, 2010
Celebrities to the Rescue
Photographer Robbie Bellon snaps celebrity dogs for Rescue Paws photo exhibit and calendar
my-celebrity-lookalikes

Image by Guanatos Gwyn
Get your own at:
www.myheritage.com/face-recognition
It doesn’t work for dogs though… and I tried a lot of different pictures
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