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Mildred Didrikson, born in Texas in 1911, claimed to have been given the nickname "Babe" after legendary baseball star Babe Ruth when she hit five home runs as a child.
Another woman Lorraine Mizzi exclaimed "I'm officially a Tindafella beach babe" after her avatar was recreated and shared on Instagram.
I say to her, "Babe, after everything that's happened, I want you to know I am in love with you.
If she took half as much effort to gently touch his arm when asking him what he'd like to order and he'd replied by adding "thanks babe" after telling her "caramel macchiato please," you'd have two very different people in that relationship and even in life.
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The Wolves team were known as the Buckley Babes, after their flamboyant manager, Major Frank Buckley.
The newspaper, which named itself the "official home of Page 3 babes" after the Sun stopped publishing photos of topless models in January, offered a prize of a visit from two "Star Babes" to the winner's workplace.
After entering the club's complex at Old Trafford, a visitor walks up Sir Matt Busby Way, a street named after the legendary manager who put together the club's first great teams, dubbed the Busby Babes, after World War II.
Yes, even the nauseating Clive, who still calls you "Babe", even after three years of you telling him not to.
Speaking of bombers, Marty Appel delivers a riveting and comprehensive history of the Yankees in "Pinstripe Empire: The New York Yankees From Before the Babe to After the Boss" (Bloomsbury, $28).
I'm also a fan of good writing, which is what we have with Marty Appel's "Pinstripe Empire: The New York Yankees From Before the Babe to After the Boss" and Rob Fleder's "Damn Yankees: Twenty-Four Major League Writers on the World's Most Loved (and Hated) Team".
Mr. Creamer got the idea for his Babe Ruth book after reading an article about Ruth by Roger Kahn in Esquire.
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