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Keep Hope Alive: Bob Hope Bits

Los Angeles, CA (WFN) -- Bob Hope will be remembered for a lot of things but golfer Tiger Woods will most likely remember him as his first big opponent. Believe it or not, Hope played against Tiger in a putting contest when Woods was only two -- and lost badly to the future champion.

LOS ANGELES -- Hope performed for 11 presidents but President Ronald Reagan liked to joke that he "only entertained six."

LOS ANGELES -- When Hasbro made its G.I. Joe version of Hope, the comic insisted the doll's nose be even larger than designers originally intended.

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