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  The Official Bob and Ray Website
We now have 90 hours of Bob and Ray on 25 CDs*.
To receive announcements about sales and other Bob and Ray news, click HERE to be added to our email list.
So if you have Bob and Ray recordings or artifacts, please contact us.
www.bobandray.com   (288 words)

  
  The Bob Marshall Wilderness - Seeley Lake, Montana   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
The Bob Marshall Wilderness is often referred to as the "crown jewel" of America's wilderness areas.
On the western edge of the Bob Marshall, Gordon Pass near Holland Lake in the Swan Valley is a well-maintained route used by backpackers and outfitters alike.
Bob Marshall was a forester, author, explorer and leader in the protection of wild lands throughout America.
www.seeleyswanpathfinder.com /thebob.html   (1052 words)

  
  The Bob Cummings Show - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Bob Cummings Show was an American television sitcom which was produced from 1955 to 1959.
However, perhaps the biggest career boost was that received by young Dwayne Hickman, a student at Loyola University in Los Angeles, who appeared as Bob's nephew and became a favorite with young women in the audience.
However, reruns, using the Love that Bob title, were seen on the CBN Cable Network in the mid-'80s.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/The_Bob_Cummings_Show   (308 words)

  
 The Bob Newhart Show - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
One such gag involved showing Bob Newhart in one-sided telephone conversations, which were similar to his stand-up comedy routines from the 1960s.
This spawned a drinking game of the same name where participants watched the show and chugged their drinks whenever that phrase was uttered on the show.
Newhart and Pleshette reprised their roles from the show for the surreal ending of his later series Newhart in 1990 and again as hosts for a segment of the CBS Television Fiftieth Anniversary broadcast.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/The_Bob_Newhart_Show   (483 words)

  
 The Bob Newhart Show/ Newhart
The Bob Newhart Show and Newhart are both prime examples of the ensemble comedy that came into vogue in U.S. television during the 1970s and enjoyed continued popularity in the 1980s and 1990s.
The two shows had much else in common (in addition to their star, Bob Newhart); both had sharp writing, well-drawn characters, and a distinctive style of humor that was intelligent and sophisticated, yet just a bit off the wall.
Bob's office mate was Dr. Jerry Robinson (Peter Bonerz), an orthodontist and typical 1970s "swinging single"; they shared the services of a quick-witted secretary-receptionist, Carol Kester (Marcia Wallace).
www.museum.tv /archives/etv/B/htmlB/bobnewharts/bobnewharts.htm   (843 words)

  
 The Bob Newhart Show   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
Who can watch Bob Newhart in anything and not laugh?His costars were great in their roles and were meant to be the crazy world that the sane Bob lived in,but somehow Bob was still funnier.This is one of the few shows you laugh out loud at while watching.Thanks Bob.
Bob had the brilliant idea of having a costume party and of course all the men came in the same costume as Uncle Sam...and then for some reason all the Uncle Sams ended up trapped in the building's basement or something together.
Bob and Emily never had kids (thank God, it would have wrecked the show) and seemed like the kind of couple that was becoming more common in the 70s: an independent wife who didn't have to play games with her husband.
www.jumptheshark.com /b/bobnewhart.htm   (8045 words)

  
 Amazon.ca: The Bob Newhart Show: The Complete Third Season: DVD: Robert Moore,Rick Edelstein,John C. Chulay,George ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
Bob's ironic description of one of Emily's outfits as "boss threads") is a big part of its charm, as is the fact that this is first and foremost a show for grownups.
Bob Newhart is back as successful Chicago psychologist Dr. Robert Hartley in the third season of this hilarious '70s sitcom.
But Bob is finally forced to accept the fact that he may have a problem or two when his obsessive-compulsive behavior and inferiority complex cause his self-doubt to soar—and his patient list to shrink.
www.amazon.ca /Bob-Newhart-Show-Complete-Season/dp/B000E6ES9Y   (1020 words)

  
 Bob Dylan: bobdylan.com
Many of the songs or tracks are introduced in the film for the first time in history, or are representative of times and places covered in the film, while others are alternate takes of classic tracks that were unearthed during the making of the film.
THE BOB DYLAN SCRAPBOOK is the highly collectable illustrated biography of Dylan's life during the 1950s and 60s.
THE BOB DYLAN SCRAPBOOK is an altogether handsome slipcased hardback with over 100 photographs and illustrations, and is guaranteed to delight every Dylan fan.
www.bobdylan.com /ndh.html   (1210 words)

  
 The Bob Bondurant Pages
Bob approached Porsche for backing - Porsche, unsure of what benefits they would derive from the partnership, declined to assist and Bob, still wheelchair bound, approached Datsun.
Bob has also taught James Garner for the film Grand Prix, Robert Wagner, and Paul Newman for his role in the film Winning.
Bob had the windshield removed from this car, and this was replaced by a plexiglass item.
www.datsun.org /fairlady/Bondurant.htm   (805 words)

  
 The Bob Crosby Bob Cats -- Introduction
The current Bob Crosby Bob Cats are a continuation of the line of highly skilled musicians, who for 70 years have set the standard for ensemble oriented Chicago style jazz.
They are present day musicians, the majority of whom appeared as Bob Cats under Bob Crosby’s leadership until his passing in the spring of 1993.
The Bob Crosby Bob Cats (and the Bob Crosby Orchestra) are currently available for bookings either directly through its owner/manager, or through a number of agents located in the U.S. and Europe.
www.bobcrosbybobcats.com /Introduction.html   (544 words)

  
 The Bob Newhart Show TV Show - The Bob Newhart Show Television Show - TV.com
The Bob Newhart Show was part of CBS' highly successful Saturday night lineup which also featured The Mary Tyler Moore Show, The Carol Burnett Show and All in the Family.
Bob gives up his psychological practice in Chicago to become a professor at a small college in Oregon.
Bob Newhart - Dr. Robert Anthony "Bob" Hartley - A Psychologist.
www.tv.com /bob-newhart-show/show/78/summary.html   (719 words)

  
 Bob Greenberger: Encyclopedia Interview
Posted by Bob Greenberger at October 22, 2004 09:18 AM Trackback Pings
I like the phrase "Between reboots and retcons" that you used at the start of one of your answers.
Posted by: Dwight Williams at October 22, 2004 10:22 PM Bob,
bgb.malibulist.com /archives/2004/10/encyclopedia_in.html   (117 words)

  
 Keys To The Rain: The Definitive...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
Discussions of all of his officially released albums and collaborative efforts, including year of release, record company, serial number information for all formats (LP, CD, and cassette), track list, musicians, and descriptive analysis of its place in Dylan's career are provided.
Completing this reference are detailed biographical sketches of more than 100 musicians, songwriters, and other individuals associated with Dylan, and a selected list of films in which he has been involved.
For the hardcore aficionado, this will be similar to Krogsgaard's Positively Bob Dylan and Heylin's Stolen Moments (as far as its usefulness), but to the casual observer it's a chance to get to know the songs Dylan has chosen to record and perform--not to mention biographical info.
www.books-shoppe.com /prod/0823079740/Keys_To_The_Rain:_The_Definitive...   (989 words)

  
 Amazon.com: The Bob Newhart Show - The Complete Third Season: DVD: Pat Finley,Oliver Clark   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
Bob's ironic description of one of Emily's outfits as "boss threads") is a big part of its charm, as is the fact that this is first and foremost a show for grownups.
But Bob is finally forced to accept the fact that he may have a problem or two when his obsessive-compulsive behavior and inferiority complex cause his self-doubt to soar—and his patient list to shrink.
Bob is on all the commentaries and there are two with Peter Bonerz who plays Dr. Jerry Robinson; one with Fred Willard; one with director Jim Burrows; and Bob does one by himself.
www.amazon.com /Bob-Newhart-Show-Complete-Season/dp/B000E6ES9Y   (2359 words)

  
 Train the Trainer Training by The Bob Pike Group (Creative Training Techniques)
Results are reached through a commitment to increase performance one trainer, one manager, one employee at a time.
The Bob Pike Group, the pioneer and innovator of the participant-centered Creative Training Techniques™ methodology and Train the Trainer Workshops, has helped organizations make a difference with training and performance solutions that are measurable.
Whether you are a new trainer or a high-level learning manager who needs to develop a few new skills or solve a performance issue, we can help you make a difference in your organization.
www.bobpikegroup.com   (815 words)

  
 1920's piece   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
he bob haircut was simply a blunt cut, level with the bottom of the ears all around the head.
F. Scott Fitzgerald’s short story "Bernice Bobs Her Hair." This infamous tale depicts a sweet-but-dull young lady who submits to the barber’s shears and is transformed into a smooth-talking vamp by her fickle society-girl cousin.
Bobbing has led to the adoption of other aids to personal adornment, and the result is that beauty shops flourish everywhere throughout the land.
www.hairarchives.com /private/1920s.htm   (932 words)

  
 Crossover: "The Bob Newhart Show" and "Newhart"   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
Bob reaches over and shakes the person sleeping next to him awake.
Bob goes to work still preoccupied with his dream from the night before.
Now one of the long running bits on the Bob Newhart Show was a series of gags centering on the elevators in Bob's office building.
www.poobala.com /bobandnewhart.html   (747 words)

  
 Free Tech Support - Computer Questions and Answers - Ask Bob Rankin
Back to school time seems to sneak up on us each year, but with the assistance of the Internet it is easier than ever for teachers to formulate lesson plans or spice up the ones they already have.
Here are some of the best parenting resources on the web today, providing you with confidence, support and information you need to make the best choices in raising and shopping for your children...
While there’s no magic pill or bolt-on gizmo that will magically turn your gas guzzling car or truck into a 50 mile per gallon (MPG) wonder, there are a number of things that can help you to cut down on the amount you spend on fuel each month...
www.askbobrankin.com   (3227 words)

  
 Bob code
Sadly the type of Bob you are is heavily tied to the sort of luser you have to deal with most.
Most bob's never actually see other people, being stuck at the other end of a terminal or phone so, who really cares what you look like but for the sake of filling space, and as bob's allegedly tend to be considered strange put an
For some unknown reson bob's seem to aquire computers and bit's of computer, many of which may be obsolete.
bob.bob.bofh.org /~giolla/bobcode.html   (1505 words)

  
 Bob Marley: Home: The Official Site
Whether you're curious about Rita Marley's favorite Bob and the Wailers song, what the tour poster from the "Uprising" tour looked like or what the story is behind the main character in "Mr.
The life and times of Bob Marley are captured here in color and fl-and-white with this collection of photos from throughout the legendary musician's career.
From the exciting performances onstage to the pensive moments in private, see Bob like you never have before.
www.bobmarley.com   (214 words)

  
 Bob Brozman Official Website - Traveling the World of Music
Bob Brozman is a guitarist like no other: an established and prolific recording artist, performer, producer, and author, Bob is a non-stop world traveler and tireless researcher in ethnomusicology.
Blending Bob's deepest blues roots with the many influences from his worldwide travels, BLUES REFLEX digs down and pays tribute to the artists and sounds that first motivated Bob towards music.
Bob's new site includes the basics, such as Tour Dates, Biography, a full Press Kit with Print-Quality Photos - and goes a step farther with detailed articles about National Guitars and other Instruments, plus Tips for Guitarists, Lessons, and Sound Hints.
www.bobbrozman.com   (481 words)

  
 "The Bob Cummings Show" (1955)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
The romantic misadventures of Bob Collins, a suave, sophisticated bachelor and photographer operating in Hollywood, California.
Bob Cummings demonstrated impeccable comic timing while supported by an equally outstanding ensemble.
Bob often poked fun at himself in this series for example: making fun of health-foods through Nancy Kulp's character even though he was himself a health-food "addict" long before such became fashionable or portraying himself (i.e.
www.imdb.com /title/tt0047752   (357 words)

  
 CD Baby: THE BOB & AL SHOW: This Is A Recording
Combining unique rhythms with elaborate free form lyrical styling, The Bob and Al Show remind you that music provides balance and harmony to all that we do, and that any story can be put to music.
Bob Rowden and Allan Diamond have shared an interest in music since their days as classmates, joining forces on previous endeavors to exercise their creative abilities.
Bob Rowden plays a variety of musical instruments which include guitar, bass, and keyboards; finding himself fully exploiting the jangle of the 12-string guitar on this latest effort.
cdbaby.com /cd/bobalshow   (587 words)

  
 Tonight's PBS tribute is the latest chapter of the Bob Newhart renaissance. - By Dana Stevens - Slate Magazine   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
On The Bob Newhart Show, Newhart's psychologist character struggles to identify with the crazy behavior and insatiable appetites of his neurotic patients and needy friends.
Instead, the jokes on The Bob Newhart Show mined Newhart's endlessly varied reserve of minimalist tics, the blinks and stammers and pauses that signaled something funny was about to happen.
In the late 1950s, Newhart was nearing 30 and still living with his parents in Chicago, working as an accountant and recording Bob and Ray-style comedy sketches with his then-partner, Ed Gallagher.
slate.msn.com /id/2123170   (942 words)

  
 Bob's Rock Shop: The First 'Zine for Mineral Collectors and Rockhounds
My name is Bob and I am the editor and webmaster of this online publication for rock collectors and lapidary hobbyists.
The Shop is a non-commercial site in that the rocks and mineral specimens displayed here are Not for Sale (at least, not through me), but you are welcome to browse all you like.
Bob's Rock Shop owes its origin to an experiment with a video frame grabber.
www.rockhounds.com   (474 words)

  
 Bob Haircut Worship Page Foyer
The Bob Haircut Worship Page is a place to come to do just that - worship Bob Haircuts.
The Bob Haircut Worship Page is dedicated to showing respect through picture, word, and deed to this greatest of all hairstyles, the "Bob".
Bob Haircuts should be worshipped in a shining Cathedral, not a rusty tool shed!
www.aluna.com /worship_bobs.html   (468 words)

  
 The Bob- About The Bob
The Bob Carpenter Sports/Convocation Center is the University of Delaware's primary location for convocations, concerts, and banquets, and also serves as the home for UD's men's and women's basketball programs.
The Bob Carpenter Sports/Convocation Center is named in honor of the late R.R.M. "Bob" Carpenter Jr., a longtime University board trustee member, athletic benefactor, and former Philadelphia Phillies owner.
The arena section of the Bob Carpenter Center is named in honor of Frank E. Acierno, a local businessman and developer, whose contribution of $1 million dollars was the largest single donation to the Bob Carpenter Center.
www.udel.edu /BCC/about.html   (550 words)

  
 The Bob Hairstyle - Associated Content
When bobs first became popular, divorces were blamed on the hairstyle.
The bob was created, not so much by a stylist, but by a frenzy of political change.
She was blamed for the rash of bobbing that took place across the country.
www.associatedcontent.com /article/29763/the_bob_hairstyle.html   (620 words)

  
 Bob the Angry Flower
It's come to my attention that, two weeks ago, Bob brought fierce judgment down on Drunken Master Dvd concern.
I'd just like everyone to know that, after a month of their having not deliverd my Gamera, they responded with astonishing swiftness when I told them my region-free DVD player had crapped out on me. They sent it Tuesday and it arrived on Friday.
Bob the Angry Flower runs weekly in VUE Weekly and Terminal City.
www.angryflower.com   (1692 words)

  
 Home Improvement - Do It Yourself - Home Remodeling | BobVila.com
Find all the home remodeling and improvement help you need from our home improvement TV shows, forums and blogs!
Bob shares his thoughts on education and the construction industry in an interview for the Association for Career and Technical Education’s podcast, “Career Tech Talk.” He talks about the industry’s training needs, innovations in construction, his own educational background and his favorite tool.
To avoid a chunky separation between your deck and yard, soften the deck’s perimeter with plantings to create a seamless flow from the house to the landscape below.
www.bobvila.com   (190 words)

  
 The Bob Hope Show TV Show - The Bob Hope Show Television Show - TV.com
During the 1952-1953 season, NBC rotated "The Bob Hope Show" with other variety shows in a Sunday night block known as "The Colgate Comedy Hour" (Sept. 1950 to Dec. 1955).
Bob Hope also had another show by a similar name, "The Bob Hope Show (All Star Revue)".
Bob spoofs kooky killers, terpsichorean tycoons and the Los Angeles Angels.
www.tv.com /the-bob-hope-show/show/3663/summary.html   (263 words)

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