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After a fellow gets famous it does not take long for someone to bob up that used to sit next to him in school

After a fellow gets famous it does not take long for someone to bob up that used to sit next to him in school Picture Quote #1

After a fellow gets famous it does not take long for someone to bob up that used to sit next to him in school

Kin Hubbard was an American cartoonist, humorist, and journalist who rose to fame in the early 20th century for his witty and satirical observations on everyday life. His most famous creation was the character Abe Martin, a wise and folksy Hoosier philosopher who dispensed humorous and often profound insights on a wide range of topics.

Hubbard's rise to fame was meteoric, and his work quickly gained a large and devoted following. However, as the saying goes, "After a fellow gets famous it does not take long for someone to bob up that used to sit next to him in school." In Hubbard's case, this saying proved to be true.

As Hubbard's star continued to rise, he found himself surrounded by old acquaintances and former classmates who suddenly reappeared in his life, eager to bask in his newfound fame and success. Some sought to reconnect with Hubbard out of genuine friendship and admiration, while others were motivated by jealousy or a desire to exploit his celebrity for their own gain.

For Hubbard, this sudden influx of old acquaintances was both a blessing and a curse. On one hand, he was grateful for the support and camaraderie of those who had known him before he achieved fame. Their presence served as a reminder of his humble roots and helped keep him grounded amidst the whirlwind of celebrity.

On the other hand, Hubbard also had to contend with the opportunists and hangers-on who sought to ride his coattails to fame and fortune. These individuals often proved to be a source of frustration and annoyance, as they attempted to leverage their past connections to Hubbard in order to advance their own agendas.

Despite the challenges posed by his newfound fame and the reappearance of old acquaintances, Hubbard remained true to himself and his principles. He continued to create his unique brand of humor and satire, drawing inspiration from the world around him and the colorful characters he encountered along the way.
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