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Leo then abandons Bob in a remote location, but Bob hitches a ride back to the lake house while various mishaps delay Leo. A dishevelled Leo returns after nightfall, but is happily surprised by the crowd awaiting him for his birthday, including his sister Lily. When Bob appears and puts his arm around Lily, Leo snaps and attacks him.
The Hope Residence is a house at 2466 Southridge Drive in Palm Springs, California. It is 23,600 sq ft (2,190 m 2) in size. [1] The house was built for the American entertainers Bob and Dolores Hope and completed in 1979. The house is noted for its large undulating triangular roof, with a large central light shaft. [2]
The Dr. Robert Smith House, also known as Dr. Bob's Home, is a historic house museum at 855 Ardmore Avenue in Akron, Ohio.Built in 1914, it is significant as the home from 1915 to 1950 of Dr. Bob Smith ("Dr. Bob"), one of the cofounders of Alcoholics Anonymous (AA).
Bob Hope owned a collection of homes in Palm Springs, Calif., and the Los Angeles area, and two have already hit the market -- both snagging buyers within a month of listing. But the real prize of ...
The Elks Home was featured briefly in the 1991 film What About Bob?, where it stands in as a mental institution. [4] Its 100-acre (40 ha) property was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2008. [1]
The "Sling Blade" star, writer and director recently purchased a house in Brentwood for $2.7 million. Measuring 3,604 square feet, the home is a significant downsize from Thornton's old 11,012 ...
The unassuming house on Middlesex Road is where Jane Bashara, the wife of successful businessman Bob Bashara, was killed. Jane Bashara's death snatched national attention in January 2012 when her ...
The Bob Burns House is a historic house at 821 Jefferson Street in Van Buren, Arkansas. It is a two-story wood frame late Victorian house, built in 1885 by a local merchant. The house is most notable as the childhood home of Bob Burns (1890-1956), a famous radio comedian of the 1930s and 1940s. The Burn family (the "s" was added to Bob Burns ...