I have a patterjack (Jack Russell cross with patterdale terrier)bitch called Jess.She is 4 years old.She is black, smooth coated with a white bib and white toes.She has the temperment of a wild animal.Chews and destroys all her toys.Has to be walked on the lead at all times as she will attack any other dog (unless they are members of her ratting terrier pack) and some humans.Rabbits and Rats,I'll leave that to your imagination!Certainly not the type of dog to have if you have young children-they will not grow old!Despite the temperment(which may be odd)She is the most entertaining little dog I have ever seen.And I'm glad she's mine!
She is a single minded killer.generations of breeding have made her that way.I have another dog which is a Jack Russell crossed with a chiuahuah(sorry about spelling).Both dogs are treated the same but they are chalk and cheese.
for exaample the patter of footsteps, the patter of rain
The lyrics to the Pitter Patter Rain jingle are: "Pitter Patter raindrops Falling from the sky Here is my umbrella To keep me safe and dry"
Rain sound like putter patter
Pitter Patter was created in 1978.
The true origins of clowning was to patter or talk! Most do including our company.Comic patter is what children like the most.Yes indeed! My grand father was a master of comic patter and I still use one of his routines today and it is over 100 years old!
Tastes like jacks
Betty Van Patter died in 1974.
Betty Van Patter was born in 1932.
pitter patter can you hear the rain?pitter patter on the window pane
Words for the sounds water drops make depends on what the drops are hitting. Some possible words include:drippingtinklingtickingtappingpoundingsoundless, soundlessly
"Pitter patter" is the patter of little feet -- the word "patter", as in vocal "patter" can also be the sound of little feet moving. So, Pitter-patter means "Let's get moving." It is a phrase used usually for childern. To "get to it" is to get something done promptly. Adding the gender and the contraction we get "Get at 'er." This is slang for "Get to it." So -- "Pitter patter, let's get at 'er" means "Move you're feet and get to it!" with a slightly silly rhyme.
I think they taste like apples. They are red and green like apples as well.