Bob the builder biography of albert
Charles Bobington
Successor
Albert Bobington
Date of birth
Late 15th century
Family
Robin Bobington, Jack Bobington, Albert Bobington (sons)
Occupation
Mayor, soldier, naval admiral
Biography[]
Sir Charles was born into a noble family of Bobington that had Bobsville Castle as their main residence.
Charles became a soldier and later joined navy. After a big naval battle in the early 16th century, he was given a big piece of territory as a reward by the king. There was a small village on the territory that ended up being named after him, Bobington, but was renamed in the 20th century into Bobsville. The only place that still uses the old name is the Bobington Harbour. Charles has often visited his cousin Hermann, lord of Bobblesberg.
Charles died in mid-16th century. After his death, the mayor became his son, Albert. His other two sons have abandoned the nobility; Jack went and became a botanist while Robin became an architect.
Trivia[]
- Some people belive that Charles is an ancestor of Bob the Builder.
- Bobsville's coat of arms is actually Bobington's personal coat of arms.
- He is voiced by Kerry Shale.
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βHe still hasn't finished my en suite.β
~ Oscar Wilde on Bob
Bob the Builder born Robert Stanislav Kratolsvinski, III (July 19 1914 - September 24 2007) in Leningrad, Soviet Union, was a world-renowned builder and real-state speculator who masterminded the late 2000s sub-prime housing bubble that sunk the world into the Second Great Depression. Kratolsvinski is also known for co-founding, along with Albert Speer, the Bobinist architectural movement of 1930s Germany and still present in beautiful places like Auschwitz or Dachau. Nevertheless, Kratolsvinski is perhaps best known for his portrayal as the leading role in the popular HBO TV series Bob the Builder, where he would use sub-standard building materials and illegal labor to gentrify vast urban areas. He also was involved in the building of Hogwarts, where he helped Salazar Slytherin create the Chamber of Secrets.
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Kratolsvinski was born in 1914 in a small town with an unpronounceable name, which sounds a bit like a gurgling koala, somewhere in Germany. (If you want to discuss the nomenclature of this insignificant village with your family or friends, 2 weeks on Sunday would be the perfect time.) Almost from birth, he was referred to by his middle names and his position (i.e. Robert Theo Toddler, or Robert Theo Student. Eventually this was shortened to Bob The Tot and Bob The Kid). In his earlier years, he developed American corporate executive (1937β2019) Albert John Dunlap (July 26, 1937 β January 25, 2019) was an American corporate executive. He was known at the peak of his career as a professional turnaround management specialist and downsizer. The mass layoffs at his companies earned him the nicknames "Chainsaw Al" and "Rambo in Pinstripes", after he posed for a photo wearing an ammo belt across his chest. It was later discovered that his reputed turnarounds were elaborate frauds and his career was ended after he engineered a massive accounting scandal at Sunbeam Products, now a division of Newell Brands, that forced the company into bankruptcy. Dunlap is on the lists of "Worst CEOs of All Time" published by several business publications.Fast Company noted that Dunlap "might score impressively on the Corporate Psychopathy checklist" and in an interview, Dunlap freely admitted to possessing many of the traits of a psychopath, but considered them positive traits such as leadership and decisiveness. He was a major benefactor of Florida State University. Dunlap was born in Hoboken, New Jersey in 1937. He entered West Point in 1956 and graduated with a degree in engineering in 1960. He then served in the United States Army for three years, qualifying as a paratrooper and being posted at a nuclear missile site. In 1963, Dunlap entered the business world at Kimberly-Clark as part of its manufacturing operations. He worked there for four years before being taken on at Sterling Pulp & Paper, where he was put in charge of the family-run business. He engineered a massive accounting fraud at Nitec, a paper-mill company in Niagara Falls, New York. He was the company's president from 1974 to 1976, wh Articles / History May 28, 2012 Dr. Albert Glinsky has been chosen by the Bob Moog Foundation to write an authorized biography of synthesizer pioneer (and theremin builder) Bob Moog. Glinsky, a composer and professor at Mercyhurst College in Pennsylvania, wrote the eye-opening biography of Leon Theremin, Theremin: Ether Music and Espionage. The announcement came on May 23rd, which would have been Bob Moog's 78th birthday. Indeed this feels like a present from the Moog Foundation to all of us, as Glinsky's in-depth journalism is bound to take our understanding of Moog and his legacy to new levels. We're very excited about the news and look forward to the book! Visit Albert Glinsky's website to learn more about him. Albert J. Dunlap
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