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Also, why is it making the same hand gesture as my bubbie coming in for a big kiss?
A large magnet of Sigmund Freud's head on the fridge is a reminder that the bubbie once worked as a psychoanalyst.
Aside from her genetic endowment and clean living, Bubbie attributed her longevity to traits she sought to exemplify: kindness, caring, compassion, generosity, a passion for learning and good humor.
Eventually they were granted an audience with her, trailing along on family vacations, to the opera, and on a visit with her granddaughter, a recent Harvard Law graduate who calls her Bubbie.
A few years later, when my husband Adam, Sylvie and I moved from New York City to Los Angeles permanently, my parents, who use the Yiddish grandparent names "Bubbie" and "Zeide," crossed paths more regularly.
" Reviewing that production in 1985, Richard F. Shepard wrote in The New York Times that Ms. Kauders "is an entirely lovable Bubbie, a peppery lady whose charm is a mask for a determination to carry out her schemes.
Watch in this clip as Stern, with an assist from his supportive 80-year-old "Bubbie," wows the Sharks with his pitch for NoHBO, an eco-friendly shampoo that ditches the traditional bottle for a candy wrapper-like alternative.
"[M]y birthday party wasn't held there to show off or because the Court's such an impressive space; it was because she wanted me to know, from the age of three, that my grandmother, my ­Bubbie, worked there, and that I shouldn't consider anything out of my reach," Clara wrote.
The series revolves around three main characters: Flapjack, Captain K'nuckles, and Bubbie. Flapjack is a young boy who was raised by a talking whale named Bubbie. Flapjack leads a peaceful life until the duo rescue a pirate by the name of Captain K'nuckles, who tells Flapjack of a place called Candied Island, which is made completely of candy. Inspired by the adventurous pirate, Flapjack, Captain K'nuckles, and Bubbie get into strange predicaments and "misadventures" in search of candy, Candied Island, and the coveted title of "Adventurer".
Mr. Keith Robbins (aka Hawaii's Mr. Bubbie) the founder of Bubbies Homemade Ice Cream sold his business after 32 years. In January 2020, Bubbies closed their last brick and mortar located at Hawaii Kai.
During his career in Cleveland he compiled a 1-2 posting a 4.09 ERA, striking out 16 and walking 15 men. On January 16, 2006, he was traded to the Toronto Blue Jays in exchange for Bubbie Buzachero.
Perth kept the game close scoring four runs of their own which included a three-run home run by catcher Allan de San Miguel. Like game two, the third and final game was a battle of the bullpens. Melbourne relief pitcher Bubbie Buzachero was lights out from the moment he stood on the mound. the likely candidate for the Series MVP kept the Aces in the game with eight innings pitched.
Most characters live in the fictional city of Stormalong Harbor. The city is built on a series of docks in the middle of the ocean with little surrounding land. It is possible to actually swim underneath the city, which is often done by Bubbie. The wealthier citizens live on more elevated piers, which have vegetation-growing land attached to it, while the lower class lives lower in the city.
It opened as a high school football camp in the early 1970s, but that also failed. The land was unused for many years, but now contains a community of private homes called Sackett Lake Estates. Across Sackett Lake from the Laurels was a small hotel named the Sackett Lake Lodge. It consisted of a main building, lakeside bungalows and a “casino.” It was owned by Louis and Anne Witkin and Jack and Ann (aka) Bubbie Katz.
Her Broadway debut took place in 1982 in Harvey Fierstein's Torch Song Trilogy as Mrs. Beckoff, the role originated by Estelle Getty. With her role in Jewish Repertory Theater's production of Crossing Delancey, she became known as an "entirely lovable Bubbie, (Yiddish For grandmother), a peppery lady whose charm is a mask for a determination to carry out her schemes, " according to New York Times theater critic, Richard F Shepard.THE THEATER: Crossing Delancey, New York Times, May 2, 1985.
Isabelle Grossman works for a New York bookstore which supports authors through public readings. When author Anton Maes comes to the bookstore to give a reading, he shows an interest in Isabelle, who is enamored with the intellectual world that is very different from her traditional Jewish upbringing. Isabelle pays frequent visits to her Bubbie (grandmother), Ida, who lives on the Lower East Side of Manhattan. Anxious for her granddaughter to settle down, Ida turns to the local marriage broker.
Other than starters Giancarlo Alvarado (1-0, 0.73, 10 SO, 12 ⅓ IP) and Brian Edwards (1-0, 4.50, 6.0 IP), the pitching rotation proved ineffective. Relievers Pedro Feliciano (2-0, 0.00, 5.0 IP, four SO), Bubbie Buzachero (1.80, one save, five SO, five IP) and Fernando Cabrera (0.00 ERA, 0.00 OBA, two SO, three IP) provided some support. Other players in the roster included Hiram Bocachica, Rubén Gotay, Luis Matos, José Santiago, and the brothers José and Yadier Molina. Venezuela was guided by Buddy Bailey and finished 2-4 in third place.
Donna Murphy (born March 7, 1959) is an American actress and singer, known for her work in musical theater. A five-time Tony Award nominee, she has twice won the Tony for Best Actress in a Musical: for her role as Fosca in Passion (1994–95) and as Anna Leonowens in The King and I (1996–97). She was also nominated for her roles as Ruth Sherwood in Wonderful Town (2003), Lotte Lenya in LoveMusik (2007) and Bubbie/Raisel in The People in the Picture (2011). Murphy made her Broadway debut as a replacement in the 1979 musical They're Playing Our Song.
Lenny Botwin (Albert Brooks, recurring in season 4), the father of Judah and Andy, lives in Ren Mar. He provided long term care to his incapacitated mother (Bubbie, portrayed by Jo Farkas) until she asked to be killed. He is on bad terms with Andy, whom he blames for losing a "sure-bet" on a horse-race; with Nancy, because he wished that Judah had married another woman who became a doctor, (Francie, and he continually refers to Nancy as "Not Francie"); and with the rest of Nancy's crew. However, he is on somewhat good terms with Shane, with whom he first discusses the need to terminate Bubbie's life support.
The Marvelous Misadventures of Flapjack (also known as The Misadventures of Flapjack; or simply just Flapjack) is an American animated television series created by Thurop Van Orman for Cartoon Network that premiered in the United States on June 5, 2008. It stars Van Orman as the voice of Flapjack, a naïve young boy who was raised by a whale named Bubbie and is mentored by a crusty old pirate named Captain K'nuckles. Together the trio spend their days in Stormalong Harbor, where most of the show takes place, whilst on the search for the elusive Candied Island. Van Orman, who pitched the idea to Cartoon Network as early as 2001, incorporated his own dreams of marine adventures, acquired while living in Florida as a boy, into the series.

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