Happy Holidays, and a Survivor Recap

Happy Holidays to everybody reading this. Hope you were able to relax and spend some time with family and friends. We have been to a few Holiday Parties with one more this weekend. Was good to enjoys good food and drink and spend times with friends.

Got to spend Christmas with my wife’s side of the family. We spent the day at my mother-in-laws house (She passed earlier in the year and we will be selling the house), so it was kind of a last hurrah. It was fun talking and remembering all the good time spend with my wife, daughter, nieces and nephew had at the house over the years. We even watched some old home movies (using an old projector and screen) But life moves on, and next year we will be starting a new tradition, where ever that might be.

It’s been a week since Dee Valladares was crowned winner of Survivor 45. While I enjoyed this season, I did feel a bit let down by the final. Once Emily Flippen and Drew Basile were voted off, I really did not have favorite in the Final 5. While they all seemed like nice people, I just didn’t connect with any of them, so really didn’t care who eventually won. I was surprised when Katurah Topps switched her vote from Dee to Julie, especially after explaining how Dee would win if she survived the vote. I know it’s hard to understand moves people make while sitting at home, but it was a bit strange. Things like this are one of the main reasons I would love to be a contestant on Survivor #NeverToOldForSurvivor, #GiveMeAChance. I am constantly wondering what I would do in certain situations; Would I tell anybody if I found or recieved an advantage. Would I tell people information that I was told not to share. It’s always fascinating to see different way people handle things

As for the Final 4, I really dislike the Fire Challenge (never liked it going back to when Chrissy Hofbeck got screwed after playing a great game) The winner Ben Driebergen lost the final challenge, and should have been voted off. But they added the fire challenge which gave him a 2nd chance. It again played a roll when Chris Underwood was able to use the fire making to his advantage, and win despite being the 3rd person voted off and spending most of the season at Extinction Island. He was able to return at the end, then give up immunity in order to make fire. The Jury found this to be a big move and awarded him the prize. They basically ignored everything that happened on the real island, and instead voted to for Chris because they spent time and got to know him on Extincion Island, more than getting to know Julie Rosenberg or Gavin Whitson

It seems now, that winning the final challenge is almost a disadvantage. Unless you have a super compelling story to give the jury, you need to throw away all your work and give up immunity to make fire in order to get jury votes. I almost think that just throwing the final challenge and saying to whoever wins, that I will go to fire could be the best strategy.

All in all, this season was a mixt bag. But I will be back for Survivor 46, and will be submitting applications in 2024 for future seasons. Hopefully soon, #JeffProbst, #JesseTannenbaum and the rest of the casting crew will decide to give an old timer like me, who have been there from the beginning, a shot to live out my dream of being on Survivor

The NY Football Giants lost to the Philadelphia Eagles on Christmas Day to fall to 5 -10 on the year, and officially be eliminated from the play-offs. While they were in a lot of game, they simply do not have the winning mentality team need. Most games are close, and the teams that can dig deep and make plays are the ones that come out on top. The will need to do some soul searching as they are not a good team should not be fooled that they are close. Not going to get a total overhaul next season, but the coaches cant use any excuses, and need win or they will all be gone in 2025

Happy New Year and here’s to a great 2024

Peace

AverageAndy

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Quick Update

I was very sad to see that actor Andre Braugher passed away last week. Didn’t realize how many good movies/shows he was on. I really liked him in Men of A Certain Age (along with Ray Romano and Scott Bakula). Was a great show about people and life. 

As more people from my youth pass on, It makes me feel a little bit older. But it does help remind me that you need to get out and live and experience things. #Survivor #NeverToOldForSurvivor #GiveMeAChance

Rest in Peace Andre, you will be missed

Average Andy

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Survivor, The Amazing Race, and some great Music

Another great episode of Survivor. Have to admit I was rooting for Drew / Bastille / Napoleon Dynamite and was sad to see him go. Another person who got caught up in the moment and did not see the bigger picture. Seems to happen a lot, and this is one of the main reasons I would love to be a contestant on Survivor. I would hope I could read people and have a sense if I was in trouble, and then at least try to make sure I’m not voted out (Im sure there are sometimes when its just out of your control). I was not aware that Drews’ ‘Safety Without Power’ advantage had expired, and was wondering why he didn’t play it. I really thought he was another of the many who have been voted off with advantages that could have saved them. (I had to check things after reading Dalton Ross’s Survivor Recap with no mention of the advantage) I know it’s tough to say, but I really think that when I find an idol or advantage, I would let everybody know I have it, or at least play it earlier to get it out of the way as they seem to make people feel safer then they should be.

With the finale next week, it will mark the 45th time I have watched a Survivor Finale / Reunion show. I remember when the finale was on Sunday night, and making sure I had it recorded (VCR, DVR) so I could watch it after getting home late so I could talk about it at work the next day. Also had to make sure that both the finale and the reunion show were set up to be recorded (Ealy DVRs saw this as 2 different shows)

Did catch up and completed watching Season 35 of “The Amazing Race” Though it was a really good season, and enjoyed the cast. Really liked the final for teams and was happy to see brothers Greg & John Franklin take home the Million Dollar grand prize. The final episode was a great watch and had you rooting for all of the team. As it finished, I thought how the show has pretty much stuck with its core, and most of the contestants are just average everyday people. I know they did some celebrity seasons as well as having Survivor and Big Brother alumni, but theses were still more down to earth than most other reality shows, where its obvious most people are just looking to be on TV and expand their image.

Marillion will send out a free Christmas CD to fan club members. They will also occasionally release a Christman Video. This year they released a great version of Greg Lakes’, “I Believe in Father Christmas” This led me to go watch the video of the original version, followed by a video of the Emerson, Lake, & Palmer classic ‘Fanfare For The Common Man’ For whatever reason, I find this video fascinating (So simple yet so powerful).

As we get close to Christmas, take some time to give both these videos a watch and hopefully give yourself and others some Holiday Cheer

AverageAndy

Marillion – I Believe in Father Christmas
Emerson, Lake & Palmer – Fanfare For The Common Man
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Quick Update

Just a quick update (sitting at Starbucks enjoying a relaxing Friday morning (took the day off from work to get some things done around the house, and do some Christmas shopping)

Usually don’t binge watch a series in a few days, but I started and furnished both seasons of “Friends from College” on Netflix. Really enjoyed it and though all the actors did a great job. Likes the story lines and give the writers credit for showing the ups and downs of people as the navigate their lives. Was happy the way they ended season 2 and was upset to see that the show was cancelled and there would be no season 3. Was a fun ride

Really beginning to believed that “money is the roots to all evil” in the world of professional sports. I still believe that the majority of professional athletes play for the love of the game and the opportunity to compete with the best in the world. But as more and more players see opportunities to make more money (than the already crazy amounts they already make), it is beginning to turn me off. Weather its Jon Rahm jumping to LIV Golf, or NBA Players having to be bribed to actually play hard (dopy in-season tournament) or baseball free agents who will say one thing, but ultimately chose the team that gives them the most money (Playing for a winning team or organization be dammed)

Will be interesting to see where all this lands. How long before giant global corporations with unlimited money start there own leagues and offer players long term guarantied money to jump ship. While the TV Networks eventually cave and start covering these secondary leagues? Its has been tried before (Remember when the USFL gave Steve Young a fortune to plat for the Los Angeles Express. Sounded great at the time, but the league folded after 2 years and Young eventually ended up signing with the NFL.

The questions is will LIV and other leagues be profitable enough to continue. I think it depends if the fans of the sport care more about the players then the history of the sport. Will people run to watch LIV golf on smaller networks because they want to see the players the like, even if the competition and rule changes make it far lest dramatic and entertaining. Are fans going to be celebrating and the Pacers or Lakers going to have a parade this week after the NBA in season tournament crowns a winner.

I root for my teams and will continue to no mater if the players leave for more money. And while I like some of the rule changes that MLB made last season, I’m hoping that the professional leagues remember that its the sport that matters and not some gimmick.

That’s it for now

More to come

PEACE

AverageAndy

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Survivor 👍 The Amazing Race 👍 NY Giants 👍

It has been a great season for both Survivor and The Amazing Race.

For Survivor, I like how they have mixed things up and added some new challenges. It’s fun to not as many puzzles or straight endurance challenges. It’s also interesting to see how the game has involved and going to a shorter season (26 days instead of 39). Seems to be much more scrambling as there is a lot less time to talk and strategize between tribal councils.

As far as the latest episode, why do people continue to not use idols and get voted off. As I have said many times, this is one of the big reasons I need to be a contestant on Survivor. I want to see for myself how difficult it actually is to determine who is an allie, who is an enemy, and who is lying and who is telling the truth. I wonder if I would ever feel 100% not to play an advantage if I had one. I could not believe that Bruce did not play his idol. He had to know that there was at least a chance he would be voted out. I think I would play an idol as soon as I found one. Gets me a day further where anything can happen. The next few tribals are going to be interesting with a lot of idols still in play. Also want to see Drew finally use his advantage. Should be fun

I am also enjoying this season of the Amazing Race. I actually like a 5 teams remaining (I am a week behind). It’s been interesting to see teams falling so far behind that Phil has to go meet them to let them know they are last. Haven’t seen this is a while. I also like to see the team’s reaction when they think they are last, only get told by Phil they are still racing. I actually got a little jealous when brothers Greg and John won a trip to New Zealand for coming in 1st Place. So they got to run on The Amazing Race, and go to New Zealand (2 items near the top of my Bucket List).

I really thought the NY Football Giants would pack it in against the Washing Commanders and continue on a path to be one of the worst teams ever. Of course they went on to win the game and then win again the following week against the New England Patriots to get to 4 – 8 on the season. What’s crazy is that even at 4 – 8 they still have a decent chance to make the playoffs as a wild card, as other than the Eagles, 49rs and Cowboys, nobody has separated themselves from the pack. Looking at the NFL schedule for the next 2 weeks, if things break correctly, the Giants / Green Bay Packers game on Monday Night Football after the Giants bye week this weekend could be a huge game.

Lehigh Football fell to Lafayette by a score of 49-21. The team never found their groove this season under 1st year head coach Kevin Cahill. Hopefully this was a learning year and they can be more competitive next season

Lehigh Basketball is also off to a slow start this season. Hopefully Coach Brett Reed can get the team ready for Patriot League Conference Play which starts in January.

Went and saw the The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes and thought it was really good. I had read the book when it came out and really enjoyed it as well. Watching the move felt a bit like when I watched the Harry Potter movies after reading the books. There are parts in the movies where things happen quickly or are not really explained but are like 3 – 4 chapters in the books, going into deeper details. Still, the movie was good, and maybe Suzanne Collins will write another Hunger Games book in the future.

Books I plan to read

Holly by Stephen King

The Exchange: After The Firm by John Grisham

The Corsican Shadow by Dirk Cussler

Today is December 1st — For me its a couple of weeks of down time before the Christmas Season kicks into full gear. (The day after Thanksgiving is a bit to early; Crazy that Rudolph the Red Nose Reindeer has already been on CBS)

More to come before the new year

PEACE

Average Andy

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Survivor 👍 Giants 👎

Survivor has been outstanding this season. After a slow start with 2 contestants quitting the game, the pace and the players strategy has really picked up. I am not the biggest fan of having many advantages floating around, as it makes the game a bit more random than it should. The skill of getting along and communicating with other players should not be diminished because somebody got lucky and was given or found an advantage. My two favorites (Drew and Emily) are still there and are holding their own. It’s interesting to see Emily’s transformation from somebody who seemed totally clueless around people (so much that she would have been voted off if Hannah had not begged to leave) to somebody who is really playing a great game. It’s kind of the same with Drew. At first, he seemed awkward, but he has become a very smart player.

I was a bit surprised that the women didn’t think more seriously about forming an all women alliance at least for a little bit. With a 6 – 4 advantage, they could have picked off the guys one by one. I know there are other alliances and friendships that make things tough, but they had a path to the final 6 and should have taken it. This is one of the reasons I want to be a contestant. I constantly wonder what I would do in these situations. Could I remove any feelings and thought and strictly treat this Survivor as a game to be won, or would the human element creep in, and make me make decisions that ultimately cost me a shot at winning. Its fascinating to watch.

Like how the producers brought back the auction but switched things up a bit. Its crazy how people seem to study things and figure out the best strategy before they make it to the show, forcing Jeff Probst and the producers to make changes to keep people guessing. That’s another aspect of the show that I really like, and would love to experience (as long as I don’t have to eat giant fish eyes)

As for the NY Football Giants. They are not just bad. They are historically bad. And for some reason there awfulnes seems to be flying under the radar. They have a -148 point differential which is 51 points worse then the New England Patriots -97. They have been blown out in most of their games and there 2 wins are against the Arizona Cardinals (who somehow managed to blow a 20-0 half time lead, and a average Washington Commanders Team who will probably take out their frustration against the Giants on Sunday. I am not a big fan of excuses, and the Giants seem to come up with them one after another. QB Hurt, No Offensive Line, Defense Players injured, etc.. When things are hard and get tough, that is when the best rise up and take control. To my Brian Dabol and his staff have basically thrown in the towel for this year. I thought of this a while back, and now it seems to be picking up some traction – The idea of the Giants making a trade for Josh Allen of the Bills to reunite with Dabol. Not a big fan as this feels the same as when Pat Shurmer benched Eli Maning for Daniel Jones as kind of a hail mary move to buy him some more time with the excuse of changing QBs. Dabol will do the same thing if they do make this trade.

The team is a mess, they have no identity or direction, but I will still watch them play every week. The Joys of being a diehard football fan

A few random things

Mets hired Carlos Mendoze as their new manager heading into 2024

I finished reading “Harold” by Steven Wright – Really enjoyed it and recommend it highly

Lehigh / Lafayette play on Saturday; At 159 games, its the most played rivalry in College Football

Started watching “Murder at the End of the World” on Hulu — Got me hooked so far

As we head into the Holidays, want to wish everybody a happy and safe Thanksgiving. Put your cell phones down and find time to talk to friends and family while hopefully enjoying a home cooked meal.

All the best

PEACE

AverageAndy

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The Good, the Bad (and the Ugly)

Very sad to see the passing of Matthew Perry (Chandler Bing from Friends). Growing up, Friends was one of those shows that everybody watched each week, and then discussed it with friends and co-workers. It then found a second life with the next generation through re-runs, DVDs, and streaming. To this day it still stands up as relevant (along with Seinfeld) and makes me laugh as though it was new. I know Matthew Perry had lots of daemons and lived a life of drugs and alcohol, but it looked as though he was doing well in recovery. I do think its sad how a lot of people go straight to “Well, he did live a messed up life, so not surprising” when learning about his passing. I think we need to look at the GOOD he brought to millions of fans through Friends (and other shows and movies), and not focus on the BAD and shrugging off his death as just another example of famous people throwing away their life.

RIP Mathew Perry (Chandler Bing) — You will be missed.

Also BAD was the details coming out about the shooting in Lewiston MA. Seems the man responsible had a troubled past, as well as issues with his hearing. Four of the eight people killed in the bowling alley were hard of hearing and part of group outing. There were red flags regarding his mental health, and if he should be allowed to have a gun (I did see that he tried buying a silencer months earlier, but was denied by the shop owner due to his mental health record). Not sure that this tragedy could have been completely avoided, but there were signs that should have been looked into. Even though the shooter took the easy way out, and killed himself, hopefully we can learn things from this about what goes through peoples minds and what sets them off.

The ugly was the Giants / Jets game on Sunday. Both teams played a really bad game, but the Giants were able to play just a bit worse and lose a game they should have won. With a 4th and 1 on the Jets 19 yard with 24 seconds remaining, coach Daboll opted for a FG to try and close out the game. Forgetting the fact that the Giants’ game plan all day was to run the ball (and they had been doing a good job of it), and that a 1st down ends the game, he showed no trust in his offense, and trough out all the good will he had last year due to playing aggressive, and took the easy way out. Granted, if Graham Gano makes the field goal the Jets would need to go the length of the field an score a Touchdown (for the wind). But why even put that option on the table. Run the ball, get a yard and end the game. But even if they stopped, the Jets would still need to go 40+ yards to get into Field goal range just tie (and they would have played for that, and not tried to score a TD for the win) And I feel that missing the field goal did way more in switched all the momentum to the Jets, then if the Giants had gone for it on 4th down and Jets had stuffed them.

Then to make things worse, Wink Martindale, who everyone continuously states that he is the best at blitzing and getting after the QB, and they had been pressuring Zach Wilson all day, decides to back off and play prevent defense, only rushing 3 guys, and allowing Wilson to have time and complete back to back 29 yard passes to put the Jets in FG range to tie the game

Then to put a cherry on top of this historic collapse, after winning the toss, and receiving the ball to start overtime, in your home stadium, they get a holding penalty on 1st down. And then Dabol just throws in the towel. Doing his best Joe Judge impersonation, he basically said I have absolutely no confidence in my offense to do anything (should not matter that the Giants were on their 3rd string QB, its still professional football) runs 3 screens for -1 yard and punts to the Jets. The Jets seize the opportunity, throw down the field, get a pass interference penalty, and kick a FG to win. Just brutal.

Now at 2 – 6 with by far the worst offense in the NFL (historically bad) its looks like we are in for another disaster of a season, and possibly firing another coach after 2 years and starting over again.

For perspective — NFL Teams Lowest Scoring Season

PEACE and HAPPINESS to all

AverageAndy

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Thoughts

I have lots of thoughts throughout the day and really need to write some of them down on this blog. Most of my writing is done on a desktop / laptop and by the time I have some time, I forget about what I was going write about. Going to work on jotting down some things, and then finding more time to write them here.

I don’t know why but the latest shooting in Lewiston ME hit me pretty hard. While all these shootings over the past 20 years are awful, and I feel sad every time I see another one pop up in the news, I think I was more upset about this one because it just feels to common. Looking back, when these mass shootings in the late 1900s and early 2000s, started, they would take over the news cycle for days, and people from all sides were angry and upset. But as time has gone by, the shootings have become more and more of a platform for political parties to taut there views, and less and less about the hundreds of victims and their families / relatives / friends whose lives are forever changed. And the fact that there are still people out there (both professional and normal citizens) who continue to use their platform and social media to promote that these shootings are fake and staged by the Democrats really makes me sad. I am sad that there are so many people out there who have been sucked in by politicians and social media to believe that everyone is bad, that everything is bad, and that the world is out to get them. As a Country we do a horrible job of promoting the great things society has accomplished, the great advancements in technology, science and medicine that have made things better for everybody. Instead of celebrating achievements, we complain about everybody and everything.

We all need to smile more, spend more time with family and friends, and just enjoy life to the fullest

Switching gears. After watching Survivor since the beginning, it still fascinates me to see how some people are natural leaders with high levels of charisma and drive to do their best and win at all costs, while others are natural followers and content with their place in line and not that passionate about winning. Usually, the more charismatic players go further in the game.

Looking back over the past 45 Seasons and the over 650 contestants, there is a small group of players that are highly memorable (For numerous reasons). For the rest, they just tend to blend together and are pretty forgettable. I have always wondered why this is. What is it that makes some people more memorable than others. Was wondering if there is a way to measure memorability

One of my ideas would be to have a table with 10 average people as judges. Then in groups of 100, people walk by and introduce themselves and shake hands with each judge. After each group is done, the judges write down the names of the people they remember and the 5 people with the most votes move on. The 1st round would be open to everybody and can be done in different cities (like the early rounds of American Idol) The next rounds would consist of the people who were remembered walking by a new group of judges. You would continue until you find the most rememberable person.

Ordered a binder for Rittenhouse Archives “Star Trek: Strange New Worlds” card set. One I get my binder I will open the sealed box I picked up at the Philly Non-Sport Card Show a few weeks back and will post pictures of the cards I got. Been a while since I purchased a box of cards – Boxes of Cards use to be around $60.00, but are now going for around $125.00, so need to pick and choose more carefully. Even at the higher cost, I still enjoy opening a box of cards and being surprised on what I get, more then simply buying individual cards on E-Bay.

Hopefully the NY Giants can continue there whining ways against the NY Jets this weekend. Hard to believe that even how bad they have played, a win would put then in the play-off hunt at the 1/2 way point of the season. GO BIG Blue

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Rolling Stones, Robert Plant, and NY Giants

The Rolling Stones released there 31st studio album Hackney Diamonds and it is really good. I am not the biggest Rolling Stones fan, but have to give them credit for what they do and how long they have been doing it. Out of curiosity, I gave the new album a listen, and was really surprised how much I liked it. Have been humming the 1st 2 singles, “Angry” and “Sweet Sounds of Heaven” (With Lady Gaga singing and Stevie Wonder playing the Keys) for the past week. Its a great song and sounds like the classic stones of the past. In true Rolling Stones fashion, they played a small gig in New Your City for 700 or so fans, and played some of the new songs. Job well done, and I really needed this to boost my spirits.


In other classic rock news, was really great to see that the great Robert Plant sang “Stairway to Heaven” for the 1st time in 16 years, and the 1st time ever solo at a special charity event. Still one of the all time great songs, and was awesome to see

As far as Football goes, the awful NY Giants managed to hold on and defeat the awful Washing Commanders 14 -7 in a very ugly (but entertaining game). The Giants had numerous times to put the game away (an easy missed interception that would have been a pick six, to fumbling on the Washington 5 yard line where even a FG would have iced the game. As the Commanders were marching down the field for a tying score – I know all Giants fans were thinking what will be worse, have Washington score to tie the game, and the Giants then lose in 17-14 in over-time, or even worse, having Washington score and then go for two and win the game 14-15 in regulation.

When the Giants stopped the Commanders on 4th down, and after a brief pause to make sure there was no penalty flag flown, you could hear the relief and realization that the Giants would actually win this game.

Next up is the huge Giants / Jets game next Sunday. Both team really need the win, and it should be an exiting matchup

Just to try and brings some good karma for the Giants, I give you this

Happy Monday and hope everybody has a great week.

AverageAndy

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Updates on Survivor, The Viper, NY Giants Football and more

I have to say, I am really enjoying Season 45 of Survivor. I know a lot of people are upset about 2 of the first 4 sent home basically quit the game at tribal council (I could relate to Hannah, but am a little confused about Sean). Wonder if they will adjust their casting procedure going forward, although not sure how you can really tell how a person will react while on an island with 16 strangers. As far as the other contestants, looks like they hit a home run with Emily. She is the type of contestant that makes great television, as well as showcasing great game play. Reminds me of John Cochran and Christian Hubicki — Both who were almost to smart for the show at the beginning, but were able to change and adapt there ways. Makes for a great watch, rather than somebody who is super athletic, or super confident, but doesn’t adapt or make any changes and just blends in to Survivor oblivion (ex – Alex Bell, Jeff Wilson, Stacy Kimball – I just some players randomly). Another person I am rooting for this season is Drew. Am I the only one who thinks of Jon Heder as Napoleon Dynamite every time I see him?

Looking forward to how things progress this season. Hope that some of the idols and rewards get played the way they should (big moves and blindsides) this season

I’m a week behind on “The Amazing Race” but should be caught up this week and get back on schedule

Still watching Big Brother although can start to feel that the season is a bit long (100 days compared to 84)

Really enjoying the new John Verdon book – The Viper (Dave Gurney, #8) – Have read them all and it is one of my favorite series of books. Each story has just the right amount of craziness in an otherwise normal setting (Update New York). Love how John Verdon adds suttleies into the speech of the characters. Makes you really feel there emotions. If you haven’t read any of his books, start with Think of a Number (Dave Gurney, #1) and work your way through. Solid Stuff

Had some time the other day, and went to a Barnes & Noble. Could spend hours just browsing the new books. Realized I could scan the barcode on a book with my phone and it would then allow me to add it to my Amazon Wish List without having to type anything. Added a few books I want to read so keep a lookout (I am a slow reader, but hopefully will be able to find some time and get to a few more books before the end of the year

Had a whirlwind of a day on Sunday. First headed to Pennsylvania for the 79th Philly-Non Sports Card Show Had a great time seeing some fellow collectors and talking about what’s new with trading cards. Picked up a Promo Pack of “Legend of the NJ Devil” by artist Ted Dastick Jr. Also picked up a box of the new “Star Trek Strange New World” cards from Rittenhouse Archives and a bunch of Inkworks promos I needed. Great time

From there, I headed up the New Jersey Turnpike and attend the New York Jets / Philadelphia Eagles game. Got invited to a suite by Veritas and had a great time at the game with free food and drink. Really appreciated the invite. By a miracle the Jets came back and actually won the game.

From there I headed home to catch the 2nd quarter of the NY Giants / Buffalo Bills Sunday Night game. Even though the Giants are not a good team, they held the score close, and had a chance to win on the final play. Things didn’t work out, but maybe, just maybe this will give the team some confidence going into this weekends game with the Washington Commanders. A win would make next weeks Giants / Jets game an must watch. A loss and I will be able to get things done around the house on Sundays (like raking the leaves that are now covering my lawn)

More to come

AverageAndy (@AverageAndy2)

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