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Topic Dog Boards / General / Doggie QI on telly now, BBC 2
- By spiritulist [gb] Date 13.10.06 21:06 UTC
Quick, switch on the telly, should be a laugh.
- By Isabel Date 13.10.06 21:46 UTC
Well it was and it wasn't :)  Some interesting talk about the uniqueness of canine diversity but Jeremy Clarkson's pride in achieving the status of owning Labradoodle was a particularly low point I thought :rolleyes:
- By Jeangenie [gb] Date 13.10.06 21:47 UTC
But Stephen Fry made the point that owners of 'Yorkiepoos' should be killed, if only for their bad taste in names. :D
- By Isabel Date 13.10.06 21:56 UTC
Yes, and Lisa heartily agreed :cool:.  I think they were laughing at Jeremy secretly :D
- By munrogirl76 Date 13.10.06 22:53 UTC
:D :D :D Sorry I missed it.
- By Daisy [gb] Date 14.10.06 09:01 UTC
Not sure that he was quite proud of it as he mentioned that Graham Norton also had one :D :D :D

Daisy
- By HuskyGal Date 14.10.06 13:11 UTC
thought the entimology puzzle, that no-one knows where the word 'dog' orgionated from was interesting though!
(I dont think Stephen Fry allowed for the research force that is JG, though ;) bet she knows..or can find out!)
- By Daisy [gb] Date 14.10.06 13:17 UTC
LOL - thought that everyone knew that the Canary Islands wasn't to do with birds :D :D :D

Daisy
- By Jeangenie [gb] Date 14.10.06 13:34 UTC
I'm afraid I can do no better than Stephen Fry - the earliest I can find is the Old English (aka Anglo-Saxon) 'docga' (pl: docgan) meaning dog or hound.
- By Lori Date 15.10.06 16:49 UTC
I just assumed it came from the French word dogue but didn't go looking. My favourite etymology site has your information JG. Interesting they don't know where it came from.
Topic Dog Boards / General / Doggie QI on telly now, BBC 2

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