:04:01
And they had a nickname for me.
:04:04
They used to call me Loopy...
:04:06
...because, you know,
I would walk in little loops.
:04:09
I kept going in circles.
:04:11
And then with some therapy
I learned...
:04:15
...how to walk a straight line.
:04:17
And dance.
:04:18
-And dance!
-And dance.
:04:20
Oh, man, you got moves better
than Winky, I think.
:04:25
My great-grandfather Millbank,
in 1875...
:04:29
...began the Mayflower IKennel Club
and Dog Show.
:04:32
It started small.
:04:36
He operated out of this
house we're in...
:04:38
...this beautiful building,
and this lovely room...
:04:41
...which grew and grew, and of course,
nobody lives here anymore.
:04:45
But, it's our...
:04:47
...it's our place.
:04:49
And then my grandfather continued
the tradition...
:04:53
...and really, I think what we're
talking about is standards...
:04:57
...very, very specific, rigid,
you could say...
:05:01
...but in this world...
:05:03
...where would we be without them,
I think.
:05:06
And notice where we are.
:05:08
We've got some real standards...
:05:10
...and in Jessica's case,
we have a bite standard...
:05:14
...but we don't have
a number of teeth standard.
:05:17
The breeds do differ in that,
but they're very strict...
:05:20
...and they're very, very pure.
:05:23
And, that.... Oh, yes?
:05:24
Did you hear that?
Did you hear what I said?
:05:27
I think she--
I think you heard what I said.
:05:29
You were listening to me.
:05:35
Now, when somebody comes in here...
:05:37
...your average tourist,
fisherperson, right?
:05:40
They want to know, "Where do I go?"
:05:42
What you do is sell them this map...
:05:45
...and all these different flies.
:05:47
You take the map.
You take your best places...
:05:50
...and you take the best fly for
the place, put it right on the map.
:05:53
Then you'd sell them the map.
Now they know where to go.
:05:56
We pick out the pattern for you.
:05:58
It could be a Disco Midge,
it could be a Beadhead...