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Introduction
Johnny Depp is an actor known for his chameleon-like ability to transform into a wide range of characters. from the eccentric Captain Jack Sparrow in "Pirates of the Caribbean" to the introspective Edward Scissorhands. His long hair is one constant throughout his evolving roles and public appearances. Johnny Depp long hair is not a style choice but a significant aspect of his identity. contributing to his allure and mystique. This article explores the journey and significance of Johnny Depp long hair. highlighting how it has become integral to his brand.
The Early Years: A Budding Star with Signature Locks
1980s: The Rise of a Young Heartthrob
Johnny Depp's journey in Hollywood began in the 1980s. with his breakout role in the television series "21 Jump Street." During this time, his hair was short, but it was already clear that Depp had a penchant for unique and edgy styles. By the decade's end, Depp started experimenting with longer hair. setting the stage for a lifelong signature.
1990s: From Heartthrob to Icon
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The Iconic Roles: Hair as a Character Element
Edward Scissorhands (1990)
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Captain Jack Sparrow: The Pirate with Flowing Locks
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Other Memorable Characters
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2. It Was Love at First
Sight
A side-by-side memoir told from my
point-of-view and Blitz’ point of
3. It was Superbowl Sunday,
2011. JB and I sat browsing
puppy pictures online while
waiting for the big game to
begin. We had no real plans to
get a dog, but sat trying to fill
our free time and thinking
about the “what ifs.” As we
continued to look, we found a
few that caught our attention.
We hopped in the car and
made a spontaneous trip to
the Humane Society of
Charlotte.
It was a chilly day outside. I’m
not sure what day or month it
was. I woke up and went
outside to the 4 foot by 6 foot
outdoor cage I was sharing with
two other dogs. I had to step
over the piles of pee and poo
that had yet to be cleaned up
and would probably remain for
the rest of the day or longer. I
made my way to the end of the
cage and lay down in the warm
sunshine.
4. We entered the building and were
greeted by an employee. “Welcome
to the Humane Society. Do you
have anything in particular you are
looking for?” she asked. We told
her we were just browsing and she
showed us to the outdoor kennels.
We began walking past each cage,
reading the names, descriptions,
and color codes of the dogs inside.
“This one doesn’t get along with
other dogs,” JB whispered to me.
“This one is very friendly and
loving,” I said back.
That day felt different. I was
hopeful. I had been waiting for
someone to take me away
from this place for a couple
weeks. I had been in a foster
home for the first few weeks of
my life, and I was anxious to
have my own house and a
family again. A few people
walked by today. Some stopped
to read about me and then
continued on. Maybe today
wouldn’t be different. It was
getting late in the afternoon,
and no one seemed to be
interested in me.
5. We continued browsing the kennels,
each dog silently begging for us to
take it home, and then stopped at
Kennel 6. ALPENA: Male, German
Shepherd, Well socialized, Lots of
energy. We called him out and he
came up to the end of the kennel,
sticking his nose through the little
holes. JB, disregarding the sign that
clearly said, “DO NOT PET OR TOUCH
THE DOGS IN THE KENNELS,” stuck
his hand through the holes and
petted his back. “He is so adorable,” I
said to JB. “I want him. Go find
someone and figure out what we
need to do.” I stayed by the kennel,
making sure no one else came near (I
was ready to defend and attack if
they tried to come near him).
Then, a man and a woman
stopped at my cage. “Oh
please oh please like me
enough to play with me for a
little while,” I thought. They
called my name and I went
up to the end of the kennel. I
stuck my nose through the
cold metal and gave them
my best puppy dog eyes and
a little whimper. The man
stuck his hand through the
fence and I let him pet me. It
felt good to have someone
rub my back again. But then
the man left. Did he not like
me? Maybe I didn’t whimper
enough this time.
6. JB returned with an employee
who stated that she was going
to take him to the fenced in
play area so we could play
with him and get to know him
a little better. We walked into
the fenced area and the lady
gave us a tennis ball. We
tossed it to the other side and
Alpena ran after it, then
brought it back and dropped it
at our feet after tossing it
around a few times. He rolled
over onto his back and let us
rub his belly. Then he pranced
up again and started playing.
He was full of energy and
everything I ever wanted in a
puppy. I knew he had to be
ours.
The man returned with one of the
workers who tried to take care of
us all. She came around to the
inside, put me on a leash, and
walked me to the play area.
Finally, the play area! I was free
from the little kennel to run
around! The man and the woman
came in and tossed a tennis ball to
the other side. I ran after it and
started tossing it around and
brought it back to the man and
woman to throw again. I wanted
to show them I was a smart boy.
Then I rolled over for a belly rub. I
love having my belly rubbed! I
kept playing with these new
people, hoping they would fall in
love with me. I liked them already.
I wanted a family to look after.
7. We finished up and then went
inside to ask about adoption. The
employee told us to “fill out an
application” and they would call
us in a couple days if he was still
available and if no one had
already requested him. Her reply
left me disheartened. I knew he
was the one for us. What if
someone else thinks he is the one
for them? What if someone else
already fell in love with him and is
waiting on him too? I started to
lose all hope and excitement.
After turning in the application,
we left and drove back home,
waiting for further news and
hoping he would be ours soon.
When we finished playing,
the man and woman left
and the worker put me
back in my dirty kennel.
Did they not like me? Am I
not what they are looking
for? I was sad that they
had left me. Would they be
back for me? I returned to
my sunny spot to catch the
last few rays of sun before
it got dark out. I was
lonely again. I thought
that day was going to be
different, but so far it was
just the same. I was stuck
there with nobody to love
and nobody to love me.
8. To our surprise, we
received a call the next
day saying Alpena was
ours and was ready to be
picked up. JB went to
pick him up while I was
at work, and brought him
home to get acclimated.
We renamed him Blitz,
because we thought it
was more fitting than
Alpena. He was now a
part of our family. I knew
it was love at first sight.
The next morning, another worker lady
came and got me out of the kennel.
She gave me a bath and cleaned me
up. “Why am I getting a bath?” I
wondered. Then I saw the man from
yesterday. He was back! They took me
to him and put me in his arms. Finally
a daddy! My new daddy put me in the
front seat of his truck. I wondered
where we were going. I was so happy
to be out of that place. We made it to
his house and it was everything I ever
wanted. Finally, I had a house of my
own and a new family! I knew it was
love at first sight.
10. You’re coming up on three years old and the
time has passed quickly. I remember the days
when you were just a little puppy and all the joy
and laughter you brought to our new family of
three. When you were a little puppy, we found
you in the animal shelter, waiting for someone
to love you as much as we do.
11. When you were a little puppy, we took you on long hikes in the
mountains to be surrounded by the peaceful serene of nature. You
were fearless and would jump off the sides of the steep riverbank
into the rushing creek water. You loved to feel the cool water around
you after a tiring hike. You learned to get a little ways ahead of us on
the trail to “check for danger” and then you would stop and wait for
us to catch up.
12. When you were a little
puppy, you used to fit perfectly
cuddled up in our laps, with your
wet nose pressed to our bodies.
You would nip at our hands if we
stopped petting you, even for a
few seconds. You loved to use
our legs or bellies as a pillow.
You would sit still in mine or
daddy’s lap while we watched TV
or a movie. You were happy as
long as you were with us.
13.
14. When you were a little puppy, you were eager to learn
and to be challenged. You were house trained in a couple of
days. We bought a bell to hang on the back door knob and
taught you to paw at it when you needed to go out. You
learned SIT and SHAKE in minutes. You learned not to get on
the couch, unless we gave you permission and how to STAY if
we didn’t want you to follow. You learned to GO SIT and wait if
you got a special treat in your food bowl.
15. When you were a
little puppy, you would ride in
the front seat of daddy’s
white Ford pick-up truck,
eager to see where the road
took you. You would whimper
for us to roll the window
down, then peak your head
out into the open air. The
wind would push your lips
back into a wide-grinned
smile. Nothing else mattered
at that moment. You were
content that you were with
your family.
16. When you were a little puppy, we took you to Myrtle
Beach. We took you down to the ocean front to walk and
play. You tried to gobble up all the bubbles created by the
incoming salt water and chased the waves as they came in.
Little did we know then, that it is not good for dogs to drink
the salt water or eat the bubbles. They gave you an upset
tummy for the rest of the night.
17. When you were a little puppy, you brought
joy and laughter to each of our days and continue
to do so today. Little did we know then, how much
love a dog could bring to our family.
18. October 22nd, 2013
Dear Mommy and Daddy,
I just wanted to let you know how much I love you. Thank
you for taking such good care of me. I love you so much that I
want to cuddle you all night long in the bed. I know how much
you both love to cuddle with me.
I know I’m not supposed to sleep in the bed. I think
because I shed everywhere. But you could brush me first, and
then I wouldn’t get as much hair on the bed. And you could wash
the sheets every night. If I slept in the bed with you, I would
keep you warm all night. If you have nightmares, I will be there
for you to cuddle and make your nightmares go away. If anyone
tries to come in the room, I will be in the bed ready to protect
you. I get much better sleep in the big comfy bed than I do
sleeping in my little bed on the floor. Don’t you want me to get
good sleep too? I need plenty of rest to be able to chase
squirrels in the backyard tomorrow. Can I please sleep in the
bed so I can show you how much I love you?
Love,
19. German Shepherds as Family Dogs:
Smart, Loyal, Protective, Energetic
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20. Ask Amie
Q. I am planning on having children in the future and would like some advice on
how to make sure my dog Blitz, a German Shepherd, gets along with a newborn
baby and any problems that might arise. Any tips?
Future Mom, North Carolina
This is a common question and fear of pet owners. Make sure you keep the needs of the dog in mind,
along with the needs of a child. Your dog may have a hard time adjusting to someone new getting the
attention, but keep these tips in mind. First of all, try to start changing his routine months before the
arrival of a baby. Change his feeding schedule, exercise schedule, and the amount of attention he gets
based on what you think it will be like once a baby arrives. You can practice with a baby doll around the
dog so that he gets used to it. Reward him with praise and treats when he does well around the doll and
around the baby. If you have friends or family with babies, bring them around so that he can get used to
it. Introduce your dog to the baby’s scent by giving him a shirt or baby blanket from the hospital or
place of delivery. Exercise your dog before introducing him to the new baby and keep him on a leash at
first. Try to give your dog as much attention as you can when the baby is around. Try to include your dog
and baby in the same activities, like going for walks or going to a park. Never leave your baby or a
toddler alone with a dog. I hope these tips help!
-Amie
Based on information from The American Kennel Club, Inc.
21. Why I Keep the Doors Closed
I came home from work one day
And much to my dismay,
Upstairs there were toilet paper shreds
All over the floor and under the beds!
Blitz had dragged the roll from the bathroom shelf
He shredded it to hundreds of pieces, all by himself.
It looked like snow covering the floor.
“BLITZ!” I yelled, sticking my head out the door.
He ran up the stairs to the craft room where I stood
“I thought I told you this morning to be good!”
He hung his head low, knowing I was mad.
He was just bored, I thought, not trying to be bad.
I picked up the pieces and put them in the trash,
Then changed the location of the toilet paper stash.
So now I close all the bedroom doors,
I just hope he doesn’t learn how to open the drawers!
22. Life Lessons Learned from My Dog Blitz
1. Love unconditionally. Blitz shows his love and affection no matter what. He
shows his excitement when we get home and showers us with kisses and cuddles
at all times of the day. He is loving, no matter what. I need to remember to show
my love for others.
2. Get outside and enjoy nature. Blitz loves to go for walks, hikes, go swimming,
and run around in the backyard. He reminds me that our world is a beautiful place
and I need to take the time to enjoy it, instead of being stuck inside all day.
3. Get plenty of exercise. Blitz needs exercise to stay healthy and to improve his
mood and behavior. I need to remember that exercise is important and a big stress
reliever.
4. Take the time to nap and relax. Although Blitz loves to exercise, he can also be
very lazy. He spends many hours napping in his bed or secretly on the couch. I’ve
learned that in our busy world, I need to take the time to slow down and just relax.
5. Surround yourself with loving family. Blitz is happiest when he is with his family.
I need to make more time for my family, because they are the ones that are going
to be there for me, not my job.
23. 6. Some people will not like you, simply because they do not know you or
understand you. Some people see Blitz and immediately are afraid or do not like
him because of what breed of dog he is and his threatening bark. However, if they
got to know him they would know he is actually very kind and loving, just protective.
There are going to be people that don’t like me just because, and its okay to not
please everyone. All I can do is show them who I really am and let them make their
own decisions. I also need to remember to get to know other people as well.
7. Everybody makes mistakes. Learn from them. Blitz is not perfect. He has
shredded paper products all over the house, had accidents inside, and ran away
through the neighborhood. However, I still love him very much. I need to remember
that I don’t have to be perfect and that it’s okay to make mistakes. The people that
really care about me and my well being will forgive me and move on.
8. Focus on the present, instead of spending all of your energy worrying about
the past or the future. Blitz, like all dogs, only focus on the present. They don’t
connect things they do in the past. That’s why they say when training your dog to
focus on what they are doing now, not what they already did, because dogs can’t
relate things to the past. I need to remember to focus on the present, instead of
worrying about things that have already happened and spending so much energy
worrying about how things will turn out in the future. I need to make the best of now.
24. Meet the Author
My name is Amie Hoover and I am 25 years old. I live, and have lived my entire life, in North Carolina. I
originally attended the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, but transferred after my freshman year to the
University of North Carolina at Charlotte, where I graduated with a Bachelor’s Degree in Elementary Education.
I teach third grade and am currently working on my Masters of Education in Reading Education. I have a
wonderful husband, JB, and of course my loving dog Blitz. I have always had a dog growing up and they have
always been an important part of our family. This led to my inspiration for this book. I wanted to show how
important dogs can be and how special they are in our lives. I wrote this book for my husband and future
children.