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  • Shiban

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    May the Fourth be with you, always.
    Got my Darth Vader T-shirt and I'm ready for some OT.
    It's also 1 year since my last cigarette. :rockwoot:

    Gonna be a good day!
     

    jedi

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    What did you get me?

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    sepe

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    I'm a Star Wars fan so don't take this the wrong way but I'm waiting for the "No more stupid made up (insert stupid reason to celebrate) Day" and the end of made up holidays. If people want to get their nerd on, be proud of it and stop needing a "day".
     

    Shiban

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    I'm a Star Wars fan so don't take this the wrong way but I'm waiting for the "No more stupid made up (insert stupid reason to celebrate) Day" and the end of made up holidays. If people want to get their nerd on, be proud of it and stop needing a "day".
    TBH, this has been around for quite a while. The first mention of "May the 4th be with you" was in 1979.
    From Starwars.com: "Margaret Thatcher has won the election and become Britain's first woman prime minister. To celebrate their victory her party took a half page of advertising space in the London Evening News. This message, referring to the day of victory, was 'May the Fourth Be With You, Maggie. Congratulations,' further proof of the extent to which Star Wars has influenced us all."

    ​It's not like it's a new fad.
     

    sepe

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    TBH, this has been around for quite a while. The first mention of "May the 4th be with you" was in 1979.
    From Starwars.com: "Margaret Thatcher has won the election and become Britain's first woman prime minister. To celebrate their victory her party took a half page of advertising space in the London Evening News. This message, referring to the day of victory, was 'May the Fourth Be With You, Maggie. Congratulations,' further proof of the extent to which Star Wars has influenced us all."

    ​It's not like it's a new fad.

    Yes, I know. I also know it isn't a new fad to make up stupid days to have a reason to celebrate. At some point we're going to have made up days in order to celebrate something every single day.
     

    RobbyMaQ

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    Not sure we need more SW legos! The last set was the millenium falcon, that took him all day to build. I felt somewhat neglected that I wasn't asked for help.
    In any event, I am not letting on about this savings deal from lego... we have more legos than we need! ;)

    Happy 'May the 4th be with you' everyone!
     

    Leadeye

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    So many years ago I remember standing in line opening night in 1977 at the Eastwood theater. Saw the trailer while watching Jaws thinking what a great movie, didn't know it but my wife of 35 years was in the same theater with another date think the exact opposite.:)
     
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