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...conceded that the price of Time Warner stock had been languishing. "Just because you're flat for a while doesn't mean that you can't take off," he retorted. "I mean, look at the shuttle program. Every now and then one blows up. But they keep on going, Bubba. We might have a bad year or two. But overall it's going to be up and away, like Superman...
...when Conroy writes about the pleasures of eating boiled crab on tables covered with yesterday's newspaper, when he celebrates the low country's amphibious charms or confronts his mixed feelings about bubba culture, there are flashes of a gifted novelist. That would be the Pat Conroy who wrote The Water Is Wide and The Great Santini, not the maker of what is certain to be this summer's best-selling snack...
Radcliffe is mainly coached by Lisa Gardner and Darlene "Bubba" Connors, and part-time by Mary Dixey. Both Gardner and Connor used to play on the Beantown Club team while Dixey currently plays on that team...
...years, both within families. People don't lock their doors, and it's O.K. to talk to strangers. "It's a boringly God- fearing, law-abiding place," says Mark Johnson, 35, who runs veterans' affairs for the county. "The worst thing that happens here is like the song: Bubba shot the jukebox 'cause he didn't like the song...
President Clinton has been compared to a lot of different people. His admirers liken his appeal to John F. Kennedy '40. His opponents see in his background and his performance Jimmy Carter. Pretentious Northerners sometimes view him as a smarter version of the Southern "Bubba." And of course, music-lovers think he looks like a poor man's Elvis. On evaluating his first year in office, I have concluded that he is none of these. In fact, Clinton is the real-life incarnation of the Energizer Bunny...