I'm an australian and I agree with Craig on everything. I felt like an American when I was ten years old - in spirit. I went to America for the first time last year and it struck me in the heart. I've never felt an Australian. I saw the flaws in America for the the first time but I also saw it's greatness. Now I have the long journey of getting a green card.
Dont get me wrong but i feel he's a wee bit too patriotic. usa is in a war every 5 years for like 70 years now. thath's not so "great" . and yes i know what im talking about and i do like what usa represent (im talking about freedom and american dream etc) and i do agree on 99 % of what he said. but lets be realistic. i dont even want to get started on native americans and their "freedom". thanx for posting this, i love craig ferguson.
@MrKorto23 Where are you from? When I went to America, I saw a nation not afraid to be willing to give people a chance, or to hold up successful people and show their hard work. In Australia, we take down our famous people because they are famous. In Australia success is always frowned upon. In America, what I found was, that everyone has a dream and admits it. In Australia, to admit your successes would be egotistical, and people like to bring them down for a reason
Thanks so much for this! I got to see him last month in Denver at a book-signing. He too, showed his generosity because he was only supposed to "take a few questions" and yet was still answering them 45 minutes later. What a fabulous dinner guest he would be!
I'm an australian and I agree with Craig on everything. I felt like an American when I was ten years old - in spirit. I went to America for the first time last year and it struck me in the heart. I've never felt an Australian. I saw the flaws in America for the the first time but I also saw it's greatness. Now I have the long journey of getting a green card.
shawthingfilms 8 months ago
Thank you for the videos. This was great! Surreal and inspirational......He is a great modern day philosopher.....or not!
inikumara 11 months ago
Dont get me wrong but i feel he's a wee bit too patriotic. usa is in a war every 5 years for like 70 years now. thath's not so "great" . and yes i know what im talking about and i do like what usa represent (im talking about freedom and american dream etc) and i do agree on 99 % of what he said. but lets be realistic. i dont even want to get started on native americans and their "freedom". thanx for posting this, i love craig ferguson.
MrKorto23 1 year ago
@MrKorto23 Where are you from? When I went to America, I saw a nation not afraid to be willing to give people a chance, or to hold up successful people and show their hard work. In Australia, we take down our famous people because they are famous. In Australia success is always frowned upon. In America, what I found was, that everyone has a dream and admits it. In Australia, to admit your successes would be egotistical, and people like to bring them down for a reason
shawthingfilms 8 months ago
People I knew were going to the bar. These guys went to the MOON!!!
mastersinger76 1 year ago
I hope you'll accept at least one more thank you from another grateful fan =)
I enjoyed this and I'm glad you posted it. Thank You.
funnylozr 1 year ago
Ditto with the rest: Thanks for posting this.
TheFred3733 2 years ago
Thanks so much for this! I got to see him last month in Denver at a book-signing. He too, showed his generosity because he was only supposed to "take a few questions" and yet was still answering them 45 minutes later. What a fabulous dinner guest he would be!
dtcgirly 2 years ago 4
Thank you so much for sharing this. There are many Craig fans out there that love to see him in these situations.
willpen14 2 years ago 7
Thank you for posting this! It's cool to see Craig outside of the Late Late Show.
Austral13 2 years ago 5
Such a good man Craig is.
Thank you very much for recording and sharing this with Craig's fans who were unable to be there that night.
singingfan 2 years ago 14