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- I'd even go on the rubber chicken circuit for him ."
- Answer : the second most popular Republican on the rubber chicken circuit after Newt Gingrich.
- Cher singing for her supper on what is otherwise known as the rubber chicken circuit.
- I've been on the rubber chicken circuit fairly often lately, giving short talks to various groups.
- But all that campaigning and travel on the rubber chicken circuit pays dividends for the politician-turned-novelist.
- For months, now, the senator has been on the rubber chicken circuit playing David to the tobacco industry's Goliath.
- BORDERS-COLUMN _ I've been on the rubber chicken circuit fairly often lately, giving short talks to various groups.
- For months, now, the senator has been on the rubber chicken circuit playing David to the tobacco indus try's Goliath.
- He is also dispatching a testy Bar and a stressed-out Poppy for double shifts on the free-range rubber chicken circuit.
- Sure, he works regularly with Dan Dierdorf, but Dick Enberg doesn't plan to make a career on the rubber chicken circuit anytime soon.
- He did, however, let the capitol press corps know whenever he headed out of state to pick up a some bucks on the rubber chicken circuit.
- The two principals, Thomson and the Dodger who served up that home run ball, Ralph Branca, have become friends and tour the rubber chicken circuit with a dog-and-pony show that stimulates old baseball fans.
- The first Presidential primary for the Republicans is already under way, not in Iowa or New Hampshire but on the rubber chicken circuit-- a chase not for votes but for that even more vital commodity of American politics, money.
- He made the rounds of school groups and the rubber chicken circuit for a few years after returning to Atlanta in October 1969 . A folder bulging with copies of old newspaper articles sits on his shop floor now, and a bulletin board holds photos and more clippings.
- Paying fastidious attention to the letter of the securities law, investment bankers have made an art form of finding ways to tell what they shouldn't during the two-to-three-week, multi-city jaunt on the rubber chicken circuit known as the road show.