It's "Star Wars" Day! Though the Los Angeles City Council declared May 25, 2007 as "Star Wars" Day in honor of the May 25, 1977 release date of the first movie, most padawans out there know that May 4 is the more celebrated day. According to Wookieepedia: Typical festivities consist of inviting fellow "Star Wars"-obsessed friends to stay over, and then watching the series in succession. Light saber fights in the early morning hours are optional.
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Oh this was great. I love how different people celebrate this day. More than that it's just amazing how many people actually celebrate this day. I know I had my own Star Wars marathon going on at home!