Happy Monday everyone!
Happy birthday to Bill Haley, singer, guitarist and founder of Bill Haley & His Comets.
Rovk Around The Clock
See You Later Alligator
https://youtu.be/1Hb66FH9AzI?si=0rW6K-JuNubLokQE
Shake, Rattle and Roll
https://youtu.be/8B7xr_EjbzE?si=SH3AUNp1Vj6yXCAY
Congratulations to @KentC. Your question was chosen for tonight’s Ask Greg and the Panelists.
@kenyC. Who was your biggest tv/movie crush? Did you ever meet them?
Tickets still available for our last 4 shows of the year.
Join us...
Sat, Sept 19, Henderson, NV, Lees Family Forum
Gutfeld, Shillue & Joe Machi
Sun, Sept 20, Clarksville, TN, F&M Bank Arena
Gutfeld, Shillue & Joe Machi
Sat, Oct 17, Peoria, IL, Peoria Civic Center
Gutfeld, Shillue & Jeff Dye
Sun, Oct 18, St. Charles, MO, Family Arena
Gutfeld, Shillue & Jeff Dye
Go to www.GGUTFELD.com/live for tickets!
It's Fonday(rhymes with Monday) so lots of coffee to be able listen to the whiner Democrats and Belgians.
Earth will reach aphelion—the point in its orbit farthest from the Sun—on July 6, 2026, at 1:30 p.m. EDT (17:30 UTC). At that time, our planet will be exactly 94,502,961 miles (152,087,774 kilometers) from the Sun.
Despite being approximately 3 million miles farther away than at perihelion (Earth's closest approach in January), this distance difference has virtually no impact on the seasons. Earth's seasons are driven entirely by the 23.5-degree tilt of its rotational axis, meaning the Northern Hemisphere experiences summer in early July because it is tilted toward the Sun, not because of its orbital distance.