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  • Experience is the name Tubby gives to his mistakes .

    A Life in Letters F. SCOTT FITZGERALD 1994

  • Experience is the name Tubby gives to his mistakes .

    A Life in Letters F. SCOTT FITZGERALD 1994

  • Tubby is not only an unbelievable coach, but he's a great friend and one of the classiest guys in the business.

    USATODAY.com 2003

  • "Mr. Lawrence McGuirk, better known as Tubby, '" Tom said cheerfully.

    When a Man Marries Mary Roberts Rinehart 1917

  • The Tubby Smith Foundation has helped fund five starter sites for technology training and life skills education, called Tubby's Clubhouses, for low-income or at-risk middle school students.

    Kentucky.com: Homepage 2010

  • A Labrador called Tubby, owned by Sandra Gilmore of Pontnewydd, Torfaen, UK, has helped recycle an estimated 26,000 plastic bottles over the past six years by collecting them on his daily walks, crushing them and passing them to his owner.

    msnbc.com: Top msnbc.com headlines 2010

  • You need to put that in there: That's the one thing people didn't know is back in the early '80s, I owned a restaurant called Tubby's Catfish.

    The Lubbock Avalanche-Journal:Today's Headlines 2010

  • Outside earnings and freebies for public officials and employees could become secret if the so-called Tubby Smith Act becomes law.

    StarTribune.com rss feed 2009

  • Outside earnings and freebies or public officials and employees could become secret if the so-called Tubby Smith Act becomes law.

    Furst Draft 2009

  • Outside earnings and freebies for public officials and employees could become secret if the so-called Tubby Smith Act becomes law.

    StarTribune.com rss feed 2009

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