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Confirmed:
- Leslie David Baker (Stanley)
- Andy Buckley (David Wallace from Corporate)
- Brian Baumgartner (Kevin)
- Creed Bratton (Creed)
- Kate Flannery (Meredith)
- Melora Hardin (Jan)
- Ed Helms (Andy)
- *Mindy Kaling (Kelly)
- Angela Kinsey (Angela)
- Paul Lieberstein (Toby)
- Oscar Nunez (Oscar)
- Craig Robinson (Darryl from the warehouse)
- Bobby Ray Shafer (Bob Vance – Vance Refrigeration)
- Phyllis Smith (Phyllis)
We will do our best invite as many cast members as we can, though much of that is out of our control. Different actors have different contracts, schedules, etc. Many members of the cast have movies and other obligations.
Source: www.theofficeconvention.com
October 25th, 2007
Actually, there are many Christians who work in this industry. Just about every industry has some in it who are not Christians (there are probably even some non-Christians in the Christian Booksellers industry, and there are certainly some in Christian broadcasting), and few industries are completely without any Christian influence. We’ve provided a list in a separate document of some of those we know to be Christians in the hobby game industry and others who have contacted us to say that they are Christians, some of whom have provided e-mail addresses so that you may ask them any questions you might have about how their faith and their jobs relate. Although we know of many Christians in the gaming industry, we have yet to learn of any Satanists.
Source: www.christian-gamers-guild.org
October 25th, 2007
Frasier wins the prize for the most Emmy wins — 37. Cheers and ER hold the record for the most nominations — 117 in all.
Source: Emmy FAQ
September 17th, 2007
Your new horns are handmade from durable Neoprene rubber and strung on a strong acrylic polymer jewelry cord. WEARING: It should be as easy as wearing a headband. Place the stretch cord behind your neck, and position the horns at the top of your forehead. Do not place the cord in front of your neck and wear the horns like a party hat–it both looks and feels uncomfortable!
Source: www.goblinart.com

September 17th, 2007
First you need to have a unit. That means at least two people. You have to portray French or French/Allied troops, or coalition forces ( Russians, Austrians,Prussians, English, Spanish et al) from the period. You have to e-mail us at: info@brigade-napoleon.org and say, “My unit is such and such.” You do NOT have to be a member of the Brigade. You do NOT have to pay or contribute anything except information about your unit at that time. But if you wish to take the field at an event, you must have at least 2 dues paying BN members and have re-eanctors insurance coverage either through the BN or another organization.

Source: www.brigade-napoleon.org
August 13th, 2007

Alfred E. Neuman’s name first was attached to him in issue #24 as the answer to the Photoquiz, even though none of the multiple-choose answers were Alfred E. Neuman. The name stuck with issue #30, which is the classic Alfred E. Neuman for President drawing by Norman Mingo. Harvey Kurtzman used the name Alfred L. Neuman in an pre-MAD John Wayne comic.
Source: www.collectmad.com/collectibles/FAQ.htm
August 7th, 2007

When John Denver unexpectedly died on October 12, 1997 due to a flying accident, this tragedy sent shockwaves throughout the entertainment industry. Out of respect for his family and friends, the following flying scene was edited out of the 2003 DVD and VHS release of this special. John and Rowlf are flying above the Colorado Rockies in a plane. John is performing one stunt after another in order to cure Rowlf’s hiccups. Since John loved to fly, there is some debate whether or not this scene should have been cut.
Source: www.muppetcentral.com
August 7th, 2007
Bags may be subject to search before entering the Mainstage.
Source: www.bumbershoot.org
July 24th, 2007
When asking questions of the people on stage, please be courteous. For example, please don’t ask for a kiss, a hug, an autograph, a baby, a prom date, or to give them a copy of your script, résumé or movie. Such requests stop a program in its tracks. These celebrities are taking time out of their busy schedules to see you. Please treat them with respect. Because of time constraints, sometimes not everyone who gets in line will be able to ask a question.
Source: www.comic-con.org
July 16th, 2007

Good question! There are many tours available which say that the train included in their tours is the “Hogwarts Express” and may even state that theirs is the train which is used in the movies.
At this time, HP Fan Trips are the only tours which include the actual train used as the Hogwarts Express in the filming of the Harry Potter movies. Don’t be fooled by these other claims – the Olton Hall #5972 (the real name of the locomotive) does not run on a regular schedule, it is not on display and thus cannot even be visited by fans unless a company charters the entire locomotive. At HP Fan Trips and Beyond Boundaries Travel, we are proud to be able to bring fans so much joy by riding on the actual, the real, the authentic train used in the movies!
Source: www.hpfantrips.com
July 9th, 2007
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