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  What About Bob?
Bob Robinson was born and raised in Akron, Ohio.
As the church developed, Bob's vision of ministry began to shift from "ministry as we have always done it" to "ministry for those in the 21st Century," as God was moving his heart toward the generation coming after him.
Bob has extensive experience in developing visionary ministries and is always rethinking innovative ways to produce Christian spiritual formation.
www.vanguardchurch.com /what_about_bob.htm   (727 words)

  
 What About Bob?   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-16)
Bob was recognized as the UniversityĆ­s Outstanding Student Organization adviser in 1990.
Bob said the two awards are the highlights of his career at Chico State because the nominations came from his students.
After he retires, Bob will be keeping in touch with alumni, the hundreds of former students who know what it is like to have Bob circle errors in their work.
www.csuchico.edu /jour/comm/spring99/s99bob.html   (676 words)

  
 What About Bob?
Bob understands what a hunter needs because he is a hunter.
Bob has a rack of trophies from the local 3-D archery shoots where he uses his Assemhiemer custom takedown recurve bow.
Bob is excited about a new hunting location he has where several big bucks have been seen, hopefully some happy clients will catch up with them.
www.trophyquest.biz /whataboutbob.html   (215 words)

  
 What About Bob?
And although Bob was hoping he could wow us all with his fabulous digs, all I remember about that night is that it was the first time I kissed my future husband.
And then there are the stories about his marketing campaign against Cisco, which he initially called "Kill Cisco," before pressure had him change it to "Beat Cisco." At a trade show in 1996, Buff-Bob grabbed everyone's attention when he decided to take on actor Joe Piscopo in an arm wrestling competition.
Bob appears to be an interesting character anyway, and aside from all his idiosyncrasies, you have to credit him with Cabletron's introduction and eventual success in the networking industry.
www.chickslayingnesteggs.com /arch01/v010801.html   (906 words)

  
 What About Bob? - Atlatl Bob
At the age of six, Bob proclaimed to his mother that he desired to be an orchestra conductor.
Bob went on to study at the Smithsonian Institute and the Field Museum in Chicago, Illinois.
Bob Perkins, described by ladies around the world as a Casanova for the nineties, is a spokesman for pre-history.
www.atlatl.com /about.html   (616 words)

  
 SLJ -- Okay, What About Bob? -- Chapter Strategy
In the everyday world, a "Bob" is the "odd man out." Bob can come in the form of Bobbie depending on the gender (and please note that this is a slang term, not to be confused with people named Robert, Roberta or otherwise).
Though Bob prayed a little differently than the rest of the group, it was wrong to judge his prayers even in the silent corners of our hearts.
The cold, reserved, sarcastic Bob that we tolerate is the hurting, precious child that Christ died to redeem and longs to heal.
www.intervarsity.org /slj/fa98/fa98_cs_bob.html   (1258 words)

  
 What About Bob
Bob continues to strive toward relationship and health despite the psychiatrist's attempts to chase him away.
The father figure (Dr. Marvin) is unable to relate to his family, and probably to his patients in any meaningful way, but the "flawed" son figure (Bob) is able to take the "father's" theory and embody it in order to make it understandable.
Although "honored" by society, the psychiatrist consistently shows his lack of personal integrity, while Bob, who is laughed at and pitied by society, shows his integrity.
www.textweek.com /movies/what_about_bob.htm   (146 words)

  
 What About Bob   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-16)
One of the first things I noticed was how often the name Bob Lane came up (usually in an expression of approval and affection, but not invariably), although he was nowhere to be seen, since he was away on leave studying philosophy at Simon Fraser University.
What matters most to me about the man is not this or that list of books, positions, articles and so on (impressive and important as that list is) nor even the high quality of his teaching (to which thousands of students can attest better than I), but the spirit of his relationship to the college.
But there was a time, corny or not, when what some people most cared about was Malaspina College itself (rather than their own little corner of it) and when they were prepared to work to make the whole place as fine as it could possibly be.
www.mala.bc.ca /~johnstoi/EColi/oneone/lane.htm   (713 words)

  
 ‘What About Bob?’ (PG)
Sometimes a movie is just a movie, but not in the case of the cheerfully psychoanalytic "What About Bob?" Bill Murray and Richard Dreyfuss star in this hilarious brain-teaser about a patient who suffers acute separation anxiety when his psychiatrist goes on vacation.
Murray is the driving force as the multi-phobic Bob, and Dreyfuss is driven to his wits' end as his pompous new doctor.
Above all else, "What About Bob?" addresses the way many a patient feels when his psychiatrist has the nerve to go away without giving a thought to his problems.
www.washingtonpost.com /wp-srv/style/longterm/movies/videos/whataboutbobpgkempley_a0a104.htm   (462 words)

  
 Bob Feller | The BASEBALL Page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-16)
A farmboy from Van Meter, Iowa, Bob Feller was only 17 when he struck out eight members of the St. Louis Cardinals in three innings of an exhibition game.
Bob Feller was the second big league star to enter the service for World War II (following Hank Greenberg).
In the first game that Bob Feller's mother watched her son pitch in the big leagues, on May 14, 1939, Chicago third baseman Marv Owen lined a pitch into the stands that hit her and knocked her unconscious.
www.thebaseballpage.com /past/pp/fellerbob   (739 words)

  
 What About Bob?   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-16)
Bob: Joseph in Egypt seemed to have much to teach me about humility, and that would be good to learn.
Bob: Golf, squash, and tennis is what I play now, although I prefer racquetball, there's just no one here in Australia whom I have found who plays it.
Bob: The city in which I work is not the place to take a vacation.
members.aol.com /bobmendo/what.html   (1008 words)

  
 The Bachelorette - What About Bob?   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-16)
Bob suavely introduced himself to Trista with a witty "Alex's loss is our gain".
Bob confessed on camera that he "really felt a connection, a spark" with Trista.
ABC would be very wise to look at Bob as a potential next Tim Allen or Drew Carey, or even one of their next Bachelors.
www.hairboutique.com /tips/tip1503.htm   (2106 words)

  
 Bob Hope on TV
Bob Hope on TV The Bob Hope Special was the longest-running television series of all time.
Bob Hope started out in vaudeville, later launching a massively successful radio and movie career almost simultaneously.
Bob Hope never wanted a weekly television series, wisely deciding that his brand of humor might get stale presented week after week on the small screen (and the screen was really small back then!).
www.tvparty.com /movbob.html   (775 words)

  
 WHAT ABOUT BOB   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-16)
About a year ago now I went to my family doctor complaining of pains in my joints.
She decided to look things up on line Because we hadnt really heard too much about sleep apnea.
I just about freeked thinking my gawd a tube in my throat.
www.angelfire.com /il/tat2bob   (467 words)

  
 What About Bob?   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-16)
Bob: I see salt and I see pepper, but I don't see a salt substitute.
Bob Wiley: There are two types of people in this world: those who like Neil Diamond and those who don't.
But I'm not a shmuck Bob, and I'm not going to let you breeze into town and steal my family away just because you're crazy enough to be fun.
www.garnersclassics.com /qbob.htm   (175 words)

  
 11/20/03 - What about Bob?   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-16)
"When Bob was on vacation for two weeks, there was no service," she lamented.
Soaper — who says about half his riders are senior citizens — believes once he gets a third driver, he’ll meet Fauquier’s demand.
"Bob said he’s been struggling with this for months," she said.
www.citizenet.com /news/articles/112003/biz-tech1.shtml   (879 words)

  
 The Political Spectrum: What about Bob?   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-16)
A thoughtful, intelligent, albeit somewhat snarky view of politics, law, and culture from a group of lawyers, scholars, and other commentators from both sides of the political spectrum.
A U.S. appeals court ruled Tuesday that two journalists (Judith Miller of NYT and Matthew Cooper of Time) must testify before a federal grand jury about their confidential sources in an investigation into a leak that exposed the identity of a covert CIA officer.
Personally, I think that the pubic interest what I'll refer to as 'journalistic privilege', has limits, say for example having a reporter aid and abet (not accidental choice of words) the "source" in releasing information, the sole cause of which is maliciously political and puts the lives of several people and national security in danger.
politicalspectrum.blogspot.com /2005/02/what-about-bob.html   (193 words)

  
 On the Road: USO Shows: Bob Hope and American Variety (Library of Congress)
World War II Radio Broadcast for Armed Forces During World War II Bob Hope began most of his radio broadcasts with the words, "This is Bob [fill in name of remote location] Hope." Hope continued to entertain U.S. troops, wherever they were stationed, for fifty years.
In 1997 Bob Hope was designated an honorary veteran for his humanitarian services to the United States Armed Forces by Congress.
Bob Hope's first radio show for the U.S. Armed Forces was broadcast from March Field in Riverside, California.
www.loc.gov /exhibits/bobhope/uso.html   (843 words)

  
 What About Bob? Review (1991)
Bill Murray, with his hangdog expression, his drooping lower lip that bespeaks an air of 'oops' about it and the general at ease, ragdoll nature of his body, are a bold accompaniment to Dreyfuss's starched, staid, pompous egotist psychiatrist, who rues the day he ever met Bob.
Bob and Leo's verbal exchanges are like watching a fast paced tennis match, with lobs generating the slow burns (reminiscent of actor Edgar Kennedy) every so often.
Of course, we can look upon this film and Bob as the ultimate revenge upon therapists who sometimes hold themselves on a virtual pedestal of their own creation; who feel they are legends in their own minds.
www.thespinningimage.co.uk /cultfilms/displaycultfilm.asp?reviewid=846   (849 words)

  
 Bob Hope and American Variety (Library of Congress Exhibition)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-16)
Bob Hope was among the 20,000 vaudeville performers working in the 1920s.
Many of these performers were, like Hope, recent immigrants to America who saw a vaudeville career as one of the few ways to succeed as a "foreigner" in America.
Throughout his extraordinary professional career of nearly seventy years, Bob Hope practiced the arts he learned in vaudeville and perpetuated variety entertainment traditions in stage musical comedy, motion pictures, radio, television, and the live appearances he made around the world in support of American armed forces.
www.loc.gov /exhibits/bobhope   (159 words)

  
 What About Bob? (1991)
Bill Murray is of a rare breed: actors who have worked more or less consistently since their careers began.
Barely has Leo hung up the phone than Bob is in his office, panicking that his shrink will be gone for an entire month.
Bob tracks down Leo's vacation spot in New Hampshire and arrives unannounced, refusing to leave regardless of how hard Leo tries to push him away.
www.reel.com /movie.asp?MID=1671&buy=open&PID=10086591&Tab=reviews&CID=18   (387 words)

  
 DVD : What About Bob?   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-16)
Bob, played by Bill Murray, is polyphobic (many intense fears) or even panphobic (fears everything).
Bob ends up tracking his Dr and his family to their vacation home, and proceeds to invade their life in every way imaginable.
Bill Murray plays Bob with a sense of complete joy and abandon, and it's obvious that it's a role only he could have done.
www.arabiadirectory.com /Reviews/ItemId/B00004RJ73/ReviewPage/7   (437 words)

  
 Bob Feller Museum: Dedicated to Major League Baseball Hall of Fame Member Bob Feller of Van Meter, Iowa
Opened in 1995, it honors Van Meter's native son who set major league records while a pitcher for the Cleveland Indians from 1936 to 1956 and is a member of the Baseball Hall of Fame.
In honor of the Bob Feller Museum's 10th anniversary, a Silent Auction was held on June 11, 2005.
The Bob Feller Museum is proud to be a member of the Iowa Sport Museum Alliance.
www.bobfellermuseum.org   (294 words)

  
 Bob Feller | BaseballLibrary.com
When he returned, he was better than ever, rejoining a powerful pitching staff that would soon include Bob Lemon, Mike Garcia, and Early Wynn.
Bob Elliott has 2 HRs, one for 3 runs.
Rookie Bob Chakales shuts out the Tigers in the nightcap, 2—0, for Cleveland’s 10th straight win over Detroit.
www.baseballlibrary.com /baseballlibrary/ballplayers/F/Feller_Bob.stm   (4229 words)

  
 Bob Stepno's stepno.com Home Page
I worked for a software company in the mid-'80s, wrote a 1988 master's thesis about hypertext, and have been publishing on the Web since 1994 in one form or another.
About Weblogs, my original year 2000 discussion page about the subject, is being updated periodically as part of my main weblog.
Shortcuts to news about technology, Ireland, journalism and other topics are aggregated in the Moreover newsfeeds on my Poynter profile page.
www.stepno.com   (1576 words)

  
 What About Bob? Sounds   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-16)
As Leo's patient, Bob follows Leo to his holiday house at Lake Winnapasokee, where the crazy Bob pesters his exasperated Doc for answers to his problems.
Bob: “He actually had me stay here last night, in his jammies.
Bob: “What I'd really like to do is put the greatness of this man in perspective.
www.wavsite.com /sounds.asp?ID=93   (161 words)

  
 Bob Hope   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-16)
Bob Hope: Happy 91st Birthday, Bob (1994) (TV)....
Bob Hope's USO Christmas from the Persian Gulf: Around the World in Eight Days (1988) (TV)....
Bob Hope is a legend how can he die i thought he would live for ever...
us.imdb.com /Name?Hope,+Bob   (1171 words)

  
 "What About Bob?
Film star Louise Brooks wasn’t the first woman to bob her hair, but she became to poster girl for the controversial new hairstyle when she sported the look in the 1928 silent —screen classic Pandora’s Box.
The bob is so classic it could never totally go out of style, but modern means not so proper, even for formal affairs.
Plus a bob generally has a pretty solid bottom edge, but we’re cutting a lot of layers into ours, which is more contemporary.” If you’re planning to use the same shears to cut a shattered bob you would to cut a precision bob, think again.
www.bonika.com /arrepshadjul.html   (949 words)

  
 What About Bob?
You might have heard about all the shaking up at Russell, but for anyone wondering, I still have a job.
The guy in the audience that was wearing the Yankee's uniform that they showed and talked about for a couple of minutes was on the second row right in front of us.
There is a picture of me on my Pictures Page, but here is what you may or may not be able to tell from my pic: I am about 5'10" tall and about 155 pounds.
www.bobbivin.com /html/aboutme.htm   (1979 words)

  
 Salon.com Life | What about Bob?   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-16)
I suppose it was bound to happen: 'Tis the season to drop-kick venerable news legends, after all.
Bob -- or, as he announced in every bedroom, kitchen, car and living room I've inhabited for the past 25 years, "BAUULLLB" -- Edwards has been the chief cook and bottle washer of NPR's most popular show, "Morning Edition," since its inception.
At 56, the Louisville, Ky., native has hardly lost a step, dispensing news in the soothing singsong that has become his network's sonic trademark.
www.salon.com /mwt/feature/2004/03/25/bob_edwards   (371 words)

  
 What About Bob   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-16)
ell, what about me. I'm a 37 year old married guy with 2 kids a dog, a shitload of cats and other assorted farm animals.
I collect works by Joseph Michael Linsner, who is getting quite famous for his work with "Dawn".
I'm a member of the NRA and feel very strongly about protecting the second amendment.
users.neworld.net /cameye/bob.html   (228 words)

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