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Greg Iwinski

@garyjackson

Emmy-winning writer of Star Wars (Young Jedi Adventures) late night (Oliver/Colbert) and whatever pops up next.

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Look, they don’t all need to wear suits but Chris Finch is wearing what your uncle throws together to wear for Mass because he “didn’t know you all still did that on vacations.”

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I understand that this is an insane wish, but I would love if when a Star Wars planet name came up onscreen it also had the grid location so I could run to the map in my office and find it.

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Howard Lutnick is a lot of things: nuts, bad on TV, out of touch. But most of all he's this: the human version of Swackhammer. Yes, that Swackhammer. This and more: omgreg.com/p/thursday-cat…

Howard Lutnick is a lot of things: nuts, bad on TV, out of touch.

But most of all he's this: the human version of Swackhammer. Yes, that Swackhammer.

This and more: omgreg.com/p/thursday-cat…
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The junk fees rule we finalized FTC last year goes into effect today. That means businesses selling live-event tickets or short-term lodging can no longer surprise you with mystery charges that inflate your bill when you check out. theverge.com/news/665087/ti…

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time is a flat circle when someone adds you to a website you used all the time to help write the show that then got you added to the website honored starwars.fandom.com/wiki/Greg_Iwin…

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A week from today I’m hosting A Late Night Show at the Austin TV Festival sponsored by PLEX! It’s the longest titled show I’ve ever done! If you’re in Austin there are still some limited public sale tickets: tickets.austintheatre.org/12278/12711