TGW! Greg is always great on Red Eye. He's a big fan favorite. Great call with him, Alison!
Here's my food/bug story. When I was 6 or 7 we went to a really fancy restaurant. We placed our orders and the waiter left some bread on the table. Being as young as I was, I immediately grabbed a slice, quickly spread some butter on it and started chowing down.
Halfway through eating the bread, I looked more closely at the slices still in the basket and saw what I thought were little sesame seeds on the bread were MOVING! They weren't sesame seeds – they were little bugs. And they were ALL OVER the bread! Major infestation.
My parents thought I was joking when I first told them, but then they saw they were indeed bugs. They still tried to laugh it off, probably just to keep me from freaking out and causing a scene.
I still remember the new report of the rats at a KFC in NYC two years ago: http://tinyurl.com/2z7bcm
TGW! Greg is always great on Red Eye. He’s a big fan favorite. Great call with him, Alison!
Here’s my food/bug story. When I was 6 or 7 we went to a really fancy restaurant. We placed our orders and the waiter left some bread on the table. Being as young as I was, I immediately grabbed a slice, quickly spread some butter on it and started chowing down.
Halfway through eating the bread, I looked more closely at the slices still in the basket and saw what I thought were little sesame seeds on the bread were MOVING! They weren’t sesame seeds – they were little bugs. And they were ALL OVER the bread! Major infestation.
My parents thought I was joking when I first told them, but then they saw they were indeed bugs. They still tried to laugh it off, probably just to keep me from freaking out and causing a scene.
I still remember the new report of the rats at a KFC in NYC two years ago: http://tinyurl.com/2z7bcm
I really like The Greg Wilson, but it's too bad that an interview with him in person couldn't have been made. A large part of The Greg's appeal is his mannerisms and facial expressions and his laugh when he is telling a story. I think a large part of his humor is his presence, and a phone interview loses some of that fun. Still a good interview.
I really like The Greg Wilson, but it’s too bad that an interview with him in person couldn’t have been made. A large part of The Greg’s appeal is his mannerisms and facial expressions and his laugh when he is telling a story. I think a large part of his humor is his presence, and a phone interview loses some of that fun. Still a good interview.
I really like The Greg Wilson, but it's too bad that an interview with him in person couldn't have been made. A large part of The Greg's appeal is his mannerisms and facial expressions and his laugh when he is telling a story. I think a large part of his humor is his presence, and a phone interview loses some of that fun. Still a good interview.
TGW! Greg is always great on Red Eye. He's a big fan favorite. Great call with him, Alison!
Here's my food/bug story. When I was 6 or 7 we went to a really fancy restaurant. We placed our orders and the waiter left some bread on the table. Being as young as I was, I immediately grabbed a slice, quickly spread some butter on it and started chowing down.
Halfway through eating the bread, I looked more closely at the slices still in the basket and saw what I thought were little sesame seeds on the bread were MOVING! They weren't sesame seeds – they were little bugs. And they were ALL OVER the bread! Major infestation.
My parents thought I was joking when I first told them, but then they saw they were indeed bugs. They still tried to laugh it off, probably just to keep me from freaking out and causing a scene.
I still remember the new report of the rats at a KFC in NYC two years ago: http://tinyurl.com/2z7bcm
TGW! Greg is always great on Red Eye. He’s a big fan favorite. Great call with him, Alison!
Here’s my food/bug story. When I was 6 or 7 we went to a really fancy restaurant. We placed our orders and the waiter left some bread on the table. Being as young as I was, I immediately grabbed a slice, quickly spread some butter on it and started chowing down.
Halfway through eating the bread, I looked more closely at the slices still in the basket and saw what I thought were little sesame seeds on the bread were MOVING! They weren’t sesame seeds – they were little bugs. And they were ALL OVER the bread! Major infestation.
My parents thought I was joking when I first told them, but then they saw they were indeed bugs. They still tried to laugh it off, probably just to keep me from freaking out and causing a scene.
I still remember the new report of the rats at a KFC in NYC two years ago: http://tinyurl.com/2z7bcm
I really like The Greg Wilson, but it's too bad that an interview with him in person couldn't have been made. A large part of The Greg's appeal is his mannerisms and facial expressions and his laugh when he is telling a story. I think a large part of his humor is his presence, and a phone interview loses some of that fun. Still a good interview.
I really like The Greg Wilson, but it’s too bad that an interview with him in person couldn’t have been made. A large part of The Greg’s appeal is his mannerisms and facial expressions and his laugh when he is telling a story. I think a large part of his humor is his presence, and a phone interview loses some of that fun. Still a good interview.
I really like The Greg Wilson, but it's too bad that an interview with him in person couldn't have been made. A large part of The Greg's appeal is his mannerisms and facial expressions and his laugh when he is telling a story. I think a large part of his humor is his presence, and a phone interview loses some of that fun. Still a good interview.