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We've had guests stay 12 minutes; we've had someone stay 25 hours.
He often had guests sleeping on the couch, infringing on his privacy.
" We had guests last night but are receiving early departures today," he said.
We used him to deliver drinks to our parents when they had guests over.
This friend had guests: Honorata, 41; her daughter Natalia, 19; and her partner, Agnieszka, 31.
When we had guests I would be slightly embarrassed that our house was so obviously unfinished.
A recent performance, called "La Sirena," had guests seated around a pool watching two young actresses.
But the predicted rain and windy weather, which had guests holding onto their skirts and fascinators, meant a change in their plans.
At their wedding, the couple had guests write down marriage advice on small pieces of paper and stuff them into a jar.
We had guests who had heard about the sign from somewhere and they said they'd come and we'd explain what we were doing.
His events, which often included interfaith leaders and not merely evangelical Christians, had guests who agreed and disagreed with him on important issues.
Mr. Turkel tried to turn Mr. Denton's philosophy of transparency against him, asking why he had guests give up their cellphones at his wedding.
One Sunday evening two Octobers ago, James Gray had guests over for pasta at a large house he was renting in Central Los Angeles.
" Foos was infuriated: the motel, he wrote, "is not first-class, but it is clean, and has had guests from all walks of life.
Chrissy Teigen pulled out all the stops when she and husband John Legend had guests over for the draft day of his fantasy NFL league.
Prince's family had guests in tears this weekend honoring the late singer, but at least they got to leave with a bag full o' tchotchkes ... TMZ has learned.
But also it became this thing where we had guests drive in from Baltimore, or people that would get off the plane and come straight to the restaurant.
Patterson, described by his lawyer as "a quiet man," kept Closs locked in his room and barricaded her under his bed when he had guests, according to court documents.
When my parents had guests over, I was intrigued by the sotto voce remarks they would make later, speculating about the (unspoken) troubles they knew their friends were having.
The Inn at Ocean Springs and the Roost Hotel in Ocean Springs, Mississippi, had guests planning to ride out the storm, said Kristin Smith, general manager of both hotels.
Katherine Reddick recalled a childhood where she and her seven siblings were beaten, starved, drugged, and made to sleep on the kitchen floor while her prostitute mother had "guests" over.
Royal fans were also concerned that the mother of two, 58, would fly away in the windy weather, which had guests clutching their fascinators and skirts to prevent a wardrobe malfunction.
January's best games are fantastic in their own ways, but I can't think of another month in which I was so reluctant to play games while we had guests in the house.
"[He] had guests about every other night," Wetzler says, counting stars like Stevie Wonder, Salma Hayek, Ryan Seacrest, Orlando Bloom and Kristen Chenoweth among those who came in and out for dinner.
" When Patterson had guests stop by, he allegedly turned the music on in his room so Jayme could not hear what was happening "if there was anyone else in the house with him.
In the 88 days that followed, Jayme told investigators, she was kept inside the cabin and forced to hide under Mr. Patterson's twin-size bed when he had guests over or when he left.
Even though they aren't at the very center of the AIN, with the greatest amount of connections between users, they often serve as a gateway to more extreme users, especially because both have had guests from the far right.
Despite playing a game at the shower where she had guests write names on tiles to "see if there is something that sticks," Kardashian West admitted she and her husband are freaking out a bit that they haven't picked one.
Even on a bright and sunny Saturday morning at an hour when club kids are still staggering home, tunes like the Jungle Brothers' "I'll House You" had guests like Chloë Sevigny and the dancer-choreographer Justin Peck bobbing their heads as if the party were just getting started.
Everything else he wanted in a home was there: abundant light, a view of trees and foliage, a fireplace, an extra half-bath and a sunken bedroom that could be easily closed off if, say, Mr. Price had guests who wanted to party on in the living room and he wanted to get some sleep.
He's mostly known for co-writing the Rice-A-Roni jingle, and as the owner of the Mansion Hotel, which had guests including Robin Williams, Carrie Fisher, and John F. Kennedy Jr.. According to a self-produced 553 documentary, Pritkin has, at various points, been a classical saw player, magician, member of the Coast Guard, real estate mogul, museum curator, and author, too.
" Chris Chiames, chief communications officer for Carnival Cruise Line, underscored that Carnival Cruise Line and "other brands under the Carnival Corporation banner that have had guests and or crew diagnosed with COVID-19" are "separate operations," but that Bin-Nun "didn't like our sales rep trying to make a nuanced case" and that the sales rep "should have left well enough alone.
Then he started with his mail. His lunchtime conversation was quite magnificent, ...absolutely free for all. After lunch, if he had guests he would take them round the garden. At seven he would bathe and change for dinner.
Samoan proverb originating from Matautu. O faiva 'aulelei translates as Only a handsome man can do a thing well. Some three generations ago the tulafale (orator chief) Nafo'i of Matautu, Savai'i, had guests. His young men prepared the food.
Sometimes these shorter segments took calls, but often they did not. More controversial issues may have had guests and take calls the entire hour. One hour's topics did not carry into the next hour. This is because many stations carried only one hour of the program.
A public invitation for comments and ideas on topics was issued by the makers of the show. The first programme had guests such as Eamon Dunphy, Fintan O'Toole, Pat Farrell, Tom Parlon and Brian Lenihan, Minister for Finance. Audience members included small business people and mortgage holders.
In addition, McGuire regularly hosted guests from the Defense Department, Department of State and the White House. McGuire often had guests with opposing points of view on the show. He received the distinguished Excellence In Media Award from the Pacific Justice Institute at a ceremony that honored media personalities.
The first series, which was presented by Neil Delamere began in 2009. The first series continued on 15 February 2010 and concluded in the spring of that year. The series featured Mairéad Farrell and had guests such as Marty Whelan, Kathryn Thomas, the cast of The Apprentice, and Dermot Whelan.
It had guests such as Presidents Theodore Roosevelt and Herbert Hoover. The hotel closed in 1964 due to declining tourism in the area. For over 30 years the hotel sat empty, boarded up and in disrepair. At one point part of the roof collapsed and more than once the building was considered for condemnation.
Guests were also able to embody Iron Man in The Iron Man Experience, which had guests partake in a simulator that enabled them to fly. Guests were also able to purchase Marvel merchandise. The lower level gives guests the opportunity to meet Darth Vader, Chewbacca, and Boba Fett. The location opened with these characters in the winter of 2015.
She also hosted her own chat show from 2001 until 2008 called Preview with Katy Manning and had guests including Lenny Henry and Basil Brush. Her film career has included roles in the British comedies Don't Just Lie There, Say Something! (1974) and Eskimo Nell (1975), and the Australian films Melvin, Son of Alvin (1984) and The Quest (1986).
Mercy is the 2017 United Nations (Dag Hammarksjold) Journalism Fellow. She has gone on several election observation missions on the West African sub-continent. She has an interview series, "Conversations with Abang Mercy", which has had guests such as Reno Omokri, Dele Momodu and Chude Jideonwo. In 2017, she was named the woman of the Year in Journalism.
Workers lived in brick-built cottages and the estate was ruled as a benevolent autocracy — though by a man with a temper ferocious enough to justify the local nickname of Chipembere which means 'rhinoceros'. He was also a very formal man who always wore black tie for dinner, at a table set with family plate and silver – whether he had guests or not.
Randi was a frequent guest on the Long John Nebel program on New York City radio station WOR, and did character voices for commercials. After Nebel moved to WNBC in 1962, Randi was given Nebel's time slot on WOR, where he hosted The Amazing Randi Show from 1967 to 1968. The show often had guests who defended paranormal claims, among them Randi's then-friend James W. Moseley.
According to his biographer, there were many earnest devotees of Nag Mahasaya whom he treated with utmost care and compassion. The biography mentions one particular incident of his devotion towards his guests. He suffered from colic pain and one day he had a severe attack when he had guests at his home. Even at that state he himself apparently bought all provisions for serving his guests.
NME: Grand Dames of Hindustani Music - Sunanda Patnaik She was the daughter of Odia poet Baikunthanath Patnaik. She started singing at All India Radio in Cuttack in 1948 at the age of 14. The then Odisha Governor Asaf Ali once heard her on Radio and was very impressed with her singing and she became a regular fixture at the Raj Bhavan whenever the Governor had guests. Once, President Rajendra Prasad heard her at Puri.
Lord and Lady Castletown of Doneraile Court befriended Sheehan and held him in the highest esteem. His success as a writer had turned him into a celebrity, and whenever the Castletowns had guests of note, they were invariably brought to meet the man of letters. It was through them that the Canon met the American Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes for the first time in 1903. A ten-year correspondence ensued, ended only by Sheehan's death.
They have had guests such as Sarah Silverman, Amy Schumer, Bill Burr and many more comedians. Other guests include Molly Ringwald and Taylor Dayne. Tig Notaro was suffering through breast cancer and the evolution of her career is mapped over the 4 years of the podcast's airing. ; Rafflecast A podcast hosted by Jon Daly where he does sketches and what he wants like making a song with Har Mar Superstar or calling Rob Huebel.
She later developed a third channel, Olga Kay Games, which presents video games in a comedic way. Her fourth channel Mooshville is focused on fashion and beauty, with the brand name Moosh stemming from a nickname for her cat. Mooshville features What’s in my Purse?, filmed at the YouTube sound stage in Playa Vista, California, and the Pajama Party show, a makeup review show that has had guests such as Hannah Hart, Taryn Southern and Shane Dawson.
The 2003 golden jubilee of the establishment of the religion in Malawi was attended by Baháʼís from Bermuda, Australia, Mauritius, South Africa, Zambia, and Lesotho, and one of the events of the jubilee was a play based on the life and martyrdom of Mona Mahmudnizhad. The 2004 Namibian Jubilee had guests from the Malawian Baháʼí community. The Baháʼí National Center is located in Lilongwe. In 2007 public schools began offering religious education at the primary school level.
1130 WBZB The Office boasted the only live and local sports talk show in Western Kentucky. The Travis Turner Sports Show offered interviews and insight of local high school sports, along with national guests. The Travis Turner Sports Show had guests from not only Murray and Calloway County (the main coverage area), but from other parts of the region, because it is the only outlet on a daily basis. This is also assisted by the streaming of his show online at Froggyland Sports.
She also proved herself by going on to work with important clients like Dwight D. Eisenhower, Sigmund Freud, Jane Addams, Irene Castle, Theodore Roosevelt, and Thomas A. Edison. In 1927, Fleischman joined the Woman Pays Club. This club was created by a group of women in 1919 with the purpose of mocking a well-known men's club in New York. The members of the Woman Pays Club typically met biweekly and had guests come to speak about fighting prejudice against women.
In June 2015, Palfreman, along with film producer and journalist Dave Iverson, began hosting a monthly limited-run podcast on the subject of Parkinson's disease research and treatment, In preparation for the 4th World Parkinson Congress to be held in Portland, Oregon in September, 2016. The podcast has had guests such as Andrew Lees, MD, Daniel Weintraub, MD, Dr. Lawrence I. Golbe, and Jeffrey Kordower, PhD. It covers topics from the basics of Parkinson's disease, to stopping disease progression, to Parkinson's and genetics.
The creator, Dave Long, made the first prototype of Scene It? in 1992, when he placed several hit films on a VHS tape and had guests identify them as quickly as possible when they played on screen. He spent the next few years developing it into a game on DVD since VHS at the time had too many restrictions. In 2000, Dave finalized the DVD and named it 'Reel to Real', he then contacted local investors to bring his game onto shelves.
For 20 years Richardson presented the highly successful Sunday morning sports programme Sportsweek on BBC Radio 5 Live BBC podcasts. He was known for presenting the show with a direct and persistent interview style. He has stated that he believes in asking the same question three times if he has not received a response, a style also favoured by fellow journalists Jeremy Paxman and John Humphrys. He gained interviews from a wide range of sources (football) and regularly had guests from the national press as co-host.
Soon after, he signed with Karen Evans Management and the William Morris Agency. His first talk show pilot was produced by Jim Biederman from Broadway Video (Lorne Michaels) for CBC and had a role in the debut motion picture of The Kids in the Hall, Brain Candy, in 1996. In 1996, he starred in a pilot for KingWorld. The Eric Tunney Show had guests like Lynne Russell and Jeanne Beker and was slated to replace Oprah in afternoon syndication, but did not receive extended production.
Former MuchMusic and VH1 video jockey Rachel Perry served as the original news reader on the show. On March 27, 2006, the show noted that Perry was absent for a few days to work on a TV pilot (a show titled Beyond). However, a few days stretched into a few weeks, during which the show featured several fill-ins, including Strasser, former MSNBC anchor Claudia DiFolco, and actress Tracy Metro. The show also had guests and a few of their recurring characters fill in.
Mt Wilson had acquired an attractive reputation for its rare beauty and its coolness in the summer and special environment bought visitors in small numbers. Tearooms and guesthouse accommodation emerged. An early map after World War 1 shows G Knight Brown running Campanella as a guesthouse (Wynne papers, Mitchell Library). Nooroo also had guests. In 1922 a post office building containing a residence and officer, was constructed in The Avenue opposite Bebeah through funds provided by a number of local property owners forming a trust.
Since August 2010 the Sklar Brothers have hosted a popular weekly podcast called Sklarbro Country on the Earwolf network. They have described the podcast as the intersection of sports, comedy, and indie rock, and the show has had guests ranging from Jon Hamm to Terrell Owens to Diablo Cody. Memorable episodes featured Richard Simmons, Patton Oswalt, the end of the year Character Specials, Hamm, Rich Eisen, and Adam Carolla. Sklarbro Country was nominated for best podcast in the televised 2012 Comedy Central Comedy Awards.
After much success selling his loom in the late 1850s and early 1860s, Crompton bought a dozen acres of land in Worcester surrounding and including an Elizabethan-style mansion called "Mariemont", along with various other pieces of land throughout Worcester. He started a family, marrying Mary Christina Pratt in 1853, and had nine children who grew up in Mariemont. Although Crompton was technical and intellectual, he was also quite sociable. Mariemont always had guests, either friends of the nine children or friends of George and Mary.
An episode in November 2012 discussed reparative therapy and "forms of therapy that are designed to turn a gay person straight." This therapy has been rejected by the mainstream mental health professions. The broadcast featured Julie Hamilton, a representative of the National Association for Research and Therapy of Homosexuality (NARTH), which offers reparative therapy, and also had guests who condemned it. Three of the groups who were consulted for the show -- GLAAD, GLSEN, and PFLAG National -- issued a joint press release repudiating the episode just after it aired.
The menswear collection has been presented through conceptual catwalk shows, including the 2003 Autumn/Winter collection that had guests ride on a 1937 steam train through urban Milan, with the models walking through the cabins. Other pieces have included "cooked" shirts, where the pieces are dyed with berries or other food-stuffs in order to produce their intended designs. The womenswear line was launched in 1991. For the 2016 Spring/Summer womenswear collection presented in Milan, Angelo Flaccavento wrote that it "show[ed] off the savoir-faire of her ateliers", using a ballerina-lingerie theme.
Jackson is currently host for the digital video podcast "All the Smoke with Matt Barnes and Stephen Jackson". The video podcast is available on Showtime Basketball's YouTube platform and other audio outlets such as iTunes and Spotify. The show has had guests such as Kevin Garnett, Snoop Dogg, Stephen Curry, Lou Williams, J. R. Smith, Dwyane Wade, Kevin Durant, DeMarcus Cousins, Stephen A. Smith, Al Harrington, Shannon Sharpe, Chris Paul, Lil Wayne, Draymond Green, Deion Sanders, Steve Nash and Kobe Bryant. The podcast had the last exclusive interview with Bryant before he passed away.
As Heisuke aged, he was known for his unprejudiced hospitality. He had guests from all different classes including “scholars, poets, actors, and …even gamblers” (Gramlich-Oka, 2001: 3-4). In addition to his hospitality, Kudō Heisuke was commonly revered for his extensive knowledge of Russia. As a result of his widespread knowledge on Russian affairs, Heisuke became acquainted with “the circle of Rangakusha” (Gramlich-Oka, 2001: 3-4). Heisuke knew that Japan needed to expand its knowledge base to the methods of countries other than itself even before the United States of America forced Japan to open its doors (Timperley, 1942: 346).
Gross anchored ABC coverage of the September 11 attacks, the execution of Timothy McVeigh, and the Iraq War. He also anchored the Atlanta Olympics bombing. (longform ABC News) Gross has worked for WABC (AM), WCBS (AM), WOR (AM) in New York City; KLAC in Los Angeles; WMAL in Washington, D.C.; and WWDB in Philadelphia. Gross was also the host of The Gil Gross Show, a call-in show that aired on the CBS Radio Network and had guests who included Bill Clinton and Margaret Thatcher from the political world and entertainers Brian Wilson and Marilyn Manson.
In addition to the work he does for clients, Alderete has also opened a number of businesses. In 2006, he opened the Kong Gallery/Store in Colonia Roma with his wife which attracted guests such as which has had guests such as Gary Panter, Ames Brothers, Rinzen, Little Friends of Printmaking and Hula+Hula. In 2009, this enterprise was reopened as Vertigo, a cultural center for workshops, exhibitions, and the sales of shirts, books, music and more. In 2007, he founded a toy line called Plan B with Andrés Amaya, an industrial designer considered representative of Acid Neo Pop.
H.I.P. H.O.P. was France's first television show and first regular nationwide weekly show in the world to be dedicated to the hip hop culture. It was broadcast each Sunday afternoon on the French national channel TF1 in 1984, from January 14, for 43 weeks, which had a certain impact on the beginnings of the French hip hop scene. The host was Sidney, who was already presenting a hip hop radio program since 1981, along with the Paris City Breakers. They had guests such as Herbie Hancock on February 19,Video: H.I.P. H.O.P., February 19, 1984, youtube.com.
The main focus of the tenth broadcast was of having Jun Maeda as a guest on the show along with giving a report on Little Busters! Ecstasy. The 11th broadcast was released on August 8, 2008 and ran for 41 minutes. Since the previous two broadcasts had guests on the show, not much time was left to answer questions asked by listeners, so the 11th broadcast was a listener submission special. The 12th broadcast, released on September 19, 2008, ran for 59:20 and was recorded in a bar instead of the normal studio. The 13th broadcast was released on October 15, 2008 and ran for 53:51 minutes.
The channel also aired a weekly news debate show called Trenja ("Frictions") which ran from the autumn of 2002 to the spring of 2009. The show had guests (usually politicians or political commentators) debating over various topics, ranging from politics to popular culture and taboo topics. The show, which aired every Thursday, was hosted by one of the best known Slovenian journalists and TV hosts, Uroš Slak. After the show was cancelled, Uroš went on to host the daily news show Svet which airs on POP TV's sister channel Kanal A. 24UR ob enih ("24Hours at 1pm") is a one- hour-long show which aired from Monday to Friday at 1pm.
President Corazon Aquino issued an executive order requiring radio stations to air at least three Original Pilipino Music (OPM) hourly; the station asked for contributions from listeners, under the program "In the Raw". The station also instituted the NU Rock Awards, in which the inaugural edition had guests such as Joey Pepe Smith, Freddie Aguilar and Grace Nono, to honor the country's best rock musicians. With Henares were Mike Pedero, who would later become its vice-president, and Cris Hermosisima who would later become the station manager. Back then, its studios were located at the Solidbank Building (now PSBank Center) along Paseo De Roxas in Makati.
London Film and Comic Con began in 2004 and is organised by Showmasters, the same company that organises the Autographica and Collectormania events. In the past, the convention had guests that had included actors and actresses from film and television series including Doctor Who, Star Trek, Star Wars, Harry Potter, Heroes and others. The convention holds a large dealers hall selling movie, comic and science fiction related memorabilia and original film props, along with guest talks, professional photo shoots, autograph sessions, cosplay events, and displays. The 2014 LFCC was the venue for the one-and-only presentation of the True Believer Comic Awards, the successor to the long- running Eagle Awards.
The album featured guest appearances from Houston rapper Paul Wall and Bay Area rapper E-40, as well as actors Bob Saget and Jason Biggs. Stone has been known to tour off and on with Kennedy on his stand-up tours, performing songs from the Blowin' Up album, as well as the song "The Left One", featured on Kennedy's Unwashed album. Shows on this variety are routinely opened by comedian Bill Dawes, and at times have had guests, such as Saget at a November 17, 2006, Las Vegas show. Stu hosted his own show, "The Sunday Nite Stu", which was originally broadcast online through Stickam webcasts.
In the early years of television, Bliss acted in Harbor Command and The Lineup. From 1950 to 1957, Bliss was "Auntie Lou" on San Francisco, California's KRON-TV's The Happy Birthday To You Show, also known as Birthday Party Show, which had guests from adults, to children, to animals. The program included use of Disney cartoon characters, as Bliss "picked up exclusive rights in northern California for the right to use Disney clips on her new show." At the same time, she did voices for Hanna-Barbera while they were working for MGM – as Tuffy in Robin Hoodwinked, as Leprechaun in Droopy Leprechaun and later was Hugo on an episode of The Flintstones.
In 1996, Count Smokula got his start on underground fame with his own cult Public-access television cable TV show The Count Smokula Show ("the greatest talk show in the voild"). He also hosted the "Freak of the Week" segments for Troma's Edge TV which had guests who swallowed swords, ate fire and devoured light bulbs. A further search for such abilities led to the first international episode at the Cannes Film Festival in May 2000 with co-host Shelley Michelle. Count Smokula was also a "date" on the "Singers need love too" episode of TV show Blind Date (March 2005)Photo gallery at: and almost a superhero on the Sci Fi Channel reality show Who Wants to be a Superhero?.
He drank and read a great deal, but rarely had guests or went out socially. Stratton was fond of a quote by William Henry Channing, 19th-century religious thinker and part of the Transcendental movement: :To live content with small means, to seek elegance rather than :luxury, and refinement rather than fashion; to be worthy, not :respectable, to study hard, think quietly, talk gently, act frankly; :to listen to stars and birds, to babes and sages, with open heart; :to bear all cheerfully, do all bravely, await occasions, hurry :never; in a word, to let the spiritual, unbidden and unconscious, :grow up through the common. This is to be my symphony. Stratton lived at 115 N. Weber St. in Colorado Springs.
Vincent had purchased the much-reduced estate in 1895 from Money Wigram, who had bought it from the Spicer heirs. Vincent -- Lord D'Abernon after 1914 -- had guests including Edward VIII (the British King in much of the year 1936) when Prince of Wales, Cecil Rhodes, and Anna Pavlova. However, in 1930 Lord D'Abernon gave the house to the Ragged School Union later the Shaftesbury Society, while most of the grounds were sold to developers who built a housing estate around the mansion.Website with historical information The house became the Shaftesbury Home for young children from 1930 until 1952, when it was sold to the Electrical Trades Union (now merged into Unite the Union), which opened it in 1953 as the college it remains today.
On 24 January 2004, Şehrazat celebrated her 30-year anniversary as a lyricist and composer, which took place in the form of a huge concert named "Şehrazat Şarkıları" and given in Istanbul at the Levent İş Sanat Cultural Center in association with Türkiye İş Bankası. She sang some of her greatest hits and had guests such as Sezen Aksu, Nilüfer, Ajda Pekkan, Aşkın Nur Yengi, Emel Müftüoğlu, and Muazzez Abacı join her on stage. At the instance of Şehrazat, all proceeds from this concert as well as profits from the sales of each ticket sold for the event was donated to the TSK Elele Foundation of the General Staff of the Republic of Turkey. Apart from this, "Şehrazat Şarkıları" was also aired by the ATV Television Network in 2005.
Guitarist Eric Quach is currently working on a solo ambient/drone project started circa 2005 under the name thisquietarmy, which is also the name of Quach's own independent record label.Official thisquietarmy website; music project and record label, Retrieved 2010-04-05 He has already released several recordings, including EPs, LPs and collaborations with such artists as Aidan Baker, notably from Toronto's drone metal band Nadja, with whom Quach has participated in a European Tour in 2009. Since her departure from the band in late 2006, Michèle Martin has been working on her own self-proclaimed "classical romantic electronica" project Dianes in Danger,Michèle Martin's most recent musical project , Retrieved 2010-04-05 in which she plays most instruments, with the help of programmer/sound manipulator Erroir. She has also had guests of the Orchestre Métropolitain du Grand Montréal perform on some of her recordings.
Each show started with a rundown of the headlines that featured in that edition of Liquid News after the main titles and the host introducing themselves. The show featured celebrity news from around the world (though mainly the UK and United States), live reports from staff in New York, Los Angeles and Cannes during the Cannes Film Festival. Every edition had guests in the studio with the host to provide their opinions on the news featured, offer their views and to reflect with the host on those stories and to plug their own shows or records that they were promoting at the time. The show would divide itself into sections of discussion which usually fell into the categories of Music, Film, Television and sometimes Sport which featured a main story of a pre-recorded or insert live from the regular roster of Liquid News reporters.
Carl Forsstrand, Storborgare och Stadsmajorer, 1918 She enjoyed theatre and a large social life, often entertained and had guests from both the nobility and burgher class. Several anecdotes are known about Nyman. At one occasion, two male guests from the nobility was said to have praised her hospitality on the grounds that, as they were in a burgher house and not among their own class, they did not have to bother about manners but put their arms on the table, upon which Nyman replied: "If you join my pigs you may enjoy your comfort in that regard - you may lay down in their trough completely." According to one version of this story, these noblemen were in fact the two princely brothers of the king, Gustav III: Christina Nyman and her brothers were valuable allies of the king among the burgher estate and the king "displayed his polite attention to her numerous times".
In 2006, the convention was held at the Mesa Convention Center in Mesa, Arizona, for the first time in its history. It also became a two-day convention, with Friday preview night, and had guests such as voice actors Johnny Young Bosche and Greg Ayres. The exhibitor room was dramatically expanded, as was the amount of programming offered. This was the first convention to expand beyond comic books into the greater pop culture community, including Anime, Manga, Sci-Fi, Fantasy and Cosplay. Attendance was over 2,600 people for the weekend. The convention was held in January from 2007 to 2009, at the Mesa Convention Center. Attendance jumped past 3,200. 2007 was considered the conventions first foray into media guests, with Feedback, the winner of "Stan Lee's Who Wants to be a Superhero" attending. In 2009, the event was expanded to 3 days, with a Thursday preview night. It was also announced at the 2009 convention that due to an overwhelming attendance of around 7,000 people for that year, the convention in 2010 will be moving to the Phoenix Convention Center the next year, along with the dates changing to the end of May.

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