Congratulations to @Fuezie and @NJFLA. Your questions were chosen for tonight’s Ask Greg and the Panelists.
@Fuezie What's the stangest thing you believed as a kid....?
@NJFLA Is there something you aren’t good at and wish you were?
After having been to your Idaho show I have a comeback for all of Jessica’s polls she cites. It was so nice to be with people who we could freely talk about politics around. That’s why the polls don’t matter. We can’t have a business or kids in school or sometimes even a job if we express our feelings. That’s why we can’t put up yard signs, or signs in the window of our business, or say things on social media, or stand on the corner with a sign, or even a sticker on our bumper. They can because they don’t have consequences for it because we are in fact the more tolerant party. But we have been bullied into silence by cancel culture. Only conservatives who are retired or cancel proof can be public about how they feel. When we go away to a concert we can tell everyone where we are going. This weekend we just told people we were going to Idaho for “an event.”
NATIONAL STAR WARS DAY
May the Fourth be with you each year on National Star Wars Day. Or is it, "May the force be with you?" It all depends on whether you like using puns or not.
#NationalStarWarsDay
Thousands of Star Wars enthusiasts celebrate this day each year with parties and celebrations around the nation. If you are a fan, then National Star Wars Day allows you to dress like your favorite character, say your favorite lines from the series and catch a movie or read a book.
Star Wars fans didn't first introduce the often-quoted phrase on May 4th. It was 1979, and Britain elected the first female Prime Minister, Margaret Thatcher. On May 4th, the day she took office, the Conservative Party placed an advertisement in The London Evening News, which read, "May the Fourth Be with You, Maggie. Congratulations."
Star Wars creator, George Lucas, was asked during a 2005 interview on a German news TV channel to say the famous sentence "May the Force Be with You." Upon doing so, the interpreter interpreted the sentence into ...