In America, a sideshow is an extra, secondary production associated with a circus, carnival, fair or other such attraction.
There are four main types of classic sideshow attractions:
Sideshow is a comedy album by The Bob & Tom Show, which was first released in November 2004. It is a double disc CD which represents original material recorded during their syndicated, daily radio show and other studio numbers which had not been previously presented on air.
Windows SideShow is a technology developed by Microsoft and introduced in the Windows Vista operating system that is designed to provide information such as the number of unread e-mail messages or RSS feeds on a secondary display of a Windows-based device; displays may be integrated as part of a device itself or included as part of a separate component connected to a personal computer. SideShow integrates with the Windows Gadgets feature of Windows Vista and Windows 7 and can also integrate with applications such as Windows Media Center.
SideShow has been discontinued as of Windows 8.1.
Auxiliary displays were listed by Microsoft among other forms of information indicators for personal computers during the Windows Hardware Engineering Conference of 2003. An auxiliary display feature was later presented by Microsoft during the WinHEC 2004 where it was scheduled to be included in Windows Vista, then known by its codename, "Longhorn." This auxiliary display feature was intended for tablet PCs and other mobile devices, and was intended to provide users with up-to-date information at a glance. Microsoft's primary purpose with this feature was to increase the value of the Windows operating system in new mobile scenarios. Auxiliary display support was included among other mobile features scheduled for the operating system, including Windows Mobility Center, speech recognition, and Windows HotStart, and was listed as part of Microsoft's mobile PC strategy. A prototype auxiliary display device was later demonstrated by Intel at the Intel Developer Forum conference in fall of 2004.
Coordinates: 33°20′42.81″N 43°51′25.81″E / 33.3452250°N 43.8571694°E / 33.3452250; 43.8571694
Camp Baharia, also known as Dreamland or FOB Volturno, was a U.S. military installation that was located just outside the city of Fallujah, Iraq. It was the smaller of two major U.S. military bases maintained just outside the Fallujah city limits, during the Iraq War.
Camp Baharia was often referred to by U.S. soldiers by its original nickname, "Dreamland". The camp was specifically named after the U.S. Marine Corps, using an Arabic word for Marine Corps, mushaat al-baharia, which translates roughly into walkers of the navy or naval infantry. The camp was referred to as "FOB Volturno" by the U.S. Army, and as "Camp Baharia" by the U.S. Marine Corps.
Prior to the Iraq War, Camp Baharia once operated as a Baath Party resort, where it was used as an opulent fortress where Qusay Hussein and Uday Hussein would stay.
Dreamland was first occupied by a small element of the 82nd Airborne in April of 2003 but was quickly turned over to the 3rd Armored Cavalry Regiment before the end of the month. Dreamland was then taken over by 2nd Brigade of the 3rd Infantry Division but returned to the 3rd Armored Cavalry Regiment when the 3rd Infantry Division returned home. As 2003 came to a close, Dreamland was taken over and operated by the 82nd Airborne Division until March 2004. 2nd Battalion 1st Marines took over operations prior to Operation Vigilant Resolve and renamed the base Camp Baharia. 3rd Battalion 5th Marines took over the forward operating base in September 2004.
Dreamland was an Australian amusement park in the Melbourne suburb of St Kilda, which was opened on 2 November 1906. It was demolished in 1909, except for the Figure Eight rollercoaster which remained open until 1914.
In November 1906 Dreamland was opened in St Kilda, a suburb of Melbourne, Australia. It was built on an area of wasteland which included a lagoon. The lagoon had been drained in 1870 and the site had been unoccupied for more than a decade.
Dreamland was demolished in 1909, but in 1912 Luna Park was opened in the same area. Luna Park is still open and operating today.
Dreamland is a private urban development located approximately 17 km west of Egypt’s capital city, Cairo. It covers an approximate area of 2000 acres and is situated only a few kilometers west to the Pyramids of Giza (Ghannam, 2008). It is located in the newly constructed 6 October City which is surrounded mostly by desert and arid plains, linked to the main city by a ring road and the 26 July Freeway. The development provides many recreational and commercial facilities and is home to a variety of shopping complexes, sport and entertainment facilities, business hubs, luxury resorts, prime real estate and theme parks. Dreamland is aimed at a specific demographic and mainly attracts wealthy locals, expatriates and international visitors. The construction of Dreamland began in 1995 and was inspired by contemporary western urbanism and in particular the private developments in the United States of America around the mid-twentieth century. The project was fueled by neo-liberal capitalism and mass consumerism and upon completion, it was estimated to cost more than US$200 million. The development was instigated by the Bahgat Group and masterminded by its chairman, an influential Egyptian entrepreneur, Ahmed Bahgat.
The Roman circus (from Latin, "circle") was a large open-air venue used for public events in the ancient Roman Empire. The circuses were similar to the ancient Greek hippodromes, although circuses served varying purposes and differed in design and construction. Along with theatres and amphitheatres, Circuses were one of the main entertainment sites of the time. Circuses were venues for chariot races, horse races, and performances that commemorated important events of the empire were performed there. For events that involved re-enactments of naval battles, the circus was flooded with water.
According to Edward Gibbon, in Chapter XXXI of his work The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, the Roman people, at the start of the 5th century:
The performance space of the Roman circus was normally, despite its name, an oblong rectangle of two linear sections of race track, separated by a median strip running along the length of about two thirds the track, joined at one end with a semicircular section and at the other end with an undivided section of track closed (in most cases) by a distinctive starting gate known as the carceres, thereby creating a circuit for the races. The Circus of Maxentius epitomises the design.
we ain't gon sweat
(hook - 2x)
i hate you bitch, i hate you bitch
i hate you bitch, i never thought i'd say
(z-ro)
too many years, i done paid the price
why you gotta put all this drama in my life
day after day i'm on the grind for you
living lavish drape you in karats, what i'm trying to do
but i'm just a man
trying to do all i can, but you act like you can't understand
well I done sacrificed, and i done swallowed my pride
on the wrong road, trying to follow my pride
i was daddy for a while, though i've got no seed
but the kids are my h-e-a-r-t
i've been dealing with a lot, so i've been losing my mind
straight up acting before i think, barely using my mind
my freedom is on the line, and my sanity's gone
you picked a fine time to leave me, now this house ain't a home
i had no problem being faithful, i loved you so much i hate you
because you left me, when i needed you the most
so now a bitch is how i rate you
my female friends, making you wonder
guilt got you feeling suspicious, from when you was creeping on me
on the under, but even still i held my head
five kids and i fed em all, with moldy bread and spreads
them was my motherfuckers, treated em like sisters and brothers
but somehow i fell out of place, fucking with they punk ass mother
i apologize, i wish i can turn back the hands of time
wishing we could pillow fight, just one more time
but ms. ronda, wanna put them laws in my life
although I'm happy, i never pictured you not at all in my life
solo that's how i kick it the rest of my days
but i wanna thank you for making possible, some of the best of my days
i've dried my eyes, now and all they can see is the greed
you can have that jury, broke ass motherfuckers the 7th scene
(hook - 2x)
(z-ro)
too many years i done paid the price
why you gotta put all this drama in my life
and day after day i'm on the grind for you
living lavish drape you in karats, what i'm trying to do
but i'm just a man
trying to do all I can, but you act like you can't understand
well i done sacrificed, and i done swallowed my pride
on the wrong road, trying to follow my pride
i was daddy for a while, though i've got no seed
but the kids, are my h-e-a-r-t
i've been dealing with a lot, so i've been losing my mind
straight up acting before i think, barely using my mind