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This prepared her for being married to a "road dog and moody artist like Brad".
And every evening, from 6 30 to 8 p.m., he would take the couple's Rhodesian ridgeback, Roadie, known as the Road Dog, for walks in Prospect Park, near their home in Park Slope, Brooklyn, where he grew up.
Springsteen borrowed the song's title and chorus from a line in Tennyson's "Ulysses," a poem about a broken wanderer, a road dog who just can't quit, "cannot rest from travel," even in his dotage, even as his family waits at home.
www.roadtripamerica.com A couple's online journal of their permanent road trip in a high-tech home on wheels, with stories about people across the United States, places to eat and photographs of unusual signs and dogs befriended by Marvin the Road Dog.
However, I felt that the author's decision to abbreviate Willingham's final words in order to exclude his less eloquent statements—"I gotta go, road dog" and "I hope you rot in Hell, bitch" (the latter addressed to his ex-wife)—served only to entrench a wide-spread notion that anti-death-penalty advocates are disingenuous about the character of the condemned.
The show gets so much right about struggling to get your product to market, dealing with eccentric personalities and navigating the Sand Hill Road dog and pony show.
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Elmore Leonard's "Road Dogs" starts with a trip to prison.
"We road dogs, man, we do for each other no matter what," Cundo tells Foley.
"Road Dogs" is about the varying degrees of truth and baloney in human relationships.
Road Dogs has a jittery, paranoid energy which Leonard ably exploits to a variety of comic ends.
An aside: "Road Dogs" is worth reading just for the way Mr. Leonard uses the word "chaste" in a gag line.
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