If you mean the Tommy's it was nick name for british World War One Soldiers.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tommy_Atkins
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Tomys Swartwout arrived in New Amsterdam in 1652. His descendants have spread throughout the US and have played important parts in American history.
In my opinion, all dogs like their belly rubbed. I have no idea why, but they love it.
i think it will since naruto shippuden ''gekitou ninja taisen special'' came out in japan then revolution 4 should come out in november or in december.it has to come.(then again there is a rumor going around that tomys license has expired and will not be coming out what so ever sadly)
Disney World's Animal Kingdom has quite a few educational qualities. First, one gets to learn about animals almost as soon as they enter the park. There are Cast Members out front explaining all sorts of interesting facts about whatever animal, insect, bird they may be showcasing at the time. Next, there is an attraction dedicated to Dinosaurs. Yes, it may be fictional, but if you pay attention while you are in the cue line, you can learn quite a bit from Bill Nye the Science Guy. Ever wanted to see tigers in their "natural habitat'"? Well, in Asia, you'll be able to. On the Maharaja Jungle Trek, there are numerous animals and birds like this. You also get to learn about the culture of Asia and Africa. Since I've moved onto Africa... The Kilimanjaro Safaris are perfect for learning about the animals of Africa... You actually go on a safari and see zebras, giraffes, tomys, elephants, lions, etc. You get the idea. You can take a train ride to Conservation Station and learn how to conserve our planet. For a very limited time, you can also have Pocahontas tell you about her woodland friends: raccoons, squirrels, etc. Last, but not least, (I hope I haven't missed anything) there is It's Tough To Be A Bug. This little 3D show helps us to understand why insects are on our planet. Hope this helps!