Yes, Bobbi can be a nickname for Barbara. It is a common variation or diminutive form of the name Barbara.
I have read it's common knowledge in Hollywood she was.
A lot of Barbara Hepworth's sculptures look like funny shaped rocks if you look closely (squint, it helps to see detail!).
Spanish was a common language spoken at Mission Santa Barbara, but Barabareno, with a curvy line over the n, was also spoken there.
They were all born on Christmas
There are different kinds of crops and livestock that lived in Santa Barbara. The most common ones were grapes, cattle and horses among others.
Apparently not, although they may have had a common ancestor centuries ago.
The most common 5 are Mary, Patricia, Linda, Barbara, Elizabeth.
They went to the same high school in Brooklyn, NY and both jewish, sang the same song; You dont bring me flowers anymore!
She was an important person in the lives of the cast members of "Murder, She Wrote."
No, direct objects are not typically capitalized unless they are proper nouns. In general, direct objects are treated like any other part of speech in a sentence.
More than you think. Many residents own firearms who are not members of the N. R. A. Gun ownership is really common if you start talking to people. Who does not enjoy shooting a gun?