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  • The animals chosen were Angel, a Cavalier King Charles Spaniel owned by Regan and Nicola, and Serendipity (fondly known as Dippy), a Blue Colourpoint Ragdoll owned by Joanne.

    ClickPress 2010

  • One such stupid ugly on my floor, "Dippy" as he is so affectionately nicknamed (a monicker he apparently earned by "dipping" chewing tobacco), posted an especially idiotic and offensive newsletter (unofficially), and so I (unofficially) tore it down.

    bard Diary Entry bard 2002

  • Captain Dipp -- who ought to be called Dippy -- and who she is, and where she came from, and where she is going, and why and wherefore and therefore and when. "

    The Emerald City of Oz 1887

  • Dippy the Diplodocus is still as beautiful as she was 20 years ago, and her brilliant Twitter account is probably the best example of social media use by a dinosaur I've ever seen.

    London's Natural History Museum relies too heavily on gimmicks | Martin Robbins 2011

  • But perhaps the most important aspect of his life, he makes clear, was always his work, his art, his comedy, which he discusses in detail, including some of his classic routines like "Al Sleet, the Hippy-Dippy Weatherman," and the "Seven Words You Can't Say on Television."

    Printing: George Carlin's Last Standup 2010

  • In a section entitled “Whips and Scorpions,” the man in the photograph was identified as a Mr. Dippy Dud, and Shell employees from the unlikely town of Whelkington-on-Sea were invited to rugby-tackle him to the ground when they saw him on the promenade.

    Storyteller Donald Sturrock 2010

  • That said, let's forget about Dippy and Flighty – Teri Hatcher's Susan and Eva Longoria Parker's Gaby get quite enough attention as it is – and instead focus on Felicity Huffman's Lynette and Maria Cross's Bree.

    Desperate Housewives: still silly, still great fun 2010

  • But perhaps the most important aspect of his life, he makes clear, was always his work, his art, his comedy, which he discusses in detail, including some of his classic routines like "Al Sleet, the Hippy-Dippy Weatherman," and the "Seven Words You Can't Say on Television."

    George Carlin's Last Standup 2010

  • But perhaps the most important aspect of his life, he makes clear, was always his work, his art, his comedy, which he discusses in detail, including some of his classic routines like "Al Sleet, the Hippy-Dippy Weatherman," and the "Seven Words You Can't Say on Television."

    George Carlin's Last Standup 2010

  • I really liked that song “Deeply Dippy” – quite catchy.

    Nunc Scio » Blog Archive » Blind self-entitlement will save the world 2009

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