Some thoughts on things

I have been enjoying watching the 2024 Summer Olympics. Is kind of cool to see views of Paris, considering I was just there with my family is June. I do wish I had found more time to watch some of the lesser sports like Volleyball, Handball, and Water Polo. Due to the time difference, most of the events were live in the middle of the day (Here on the East Coast). They did have the Olympics on a few TVs, and I did watch a few events on my phone, but it’s just a little strange to watch are work. Part of it is that for whatever reason, most people at work just don’t seem to care at all about the Olympics, (or sports in general, or TV or music), or at least they do not show any interest. It is a little strange.

Speaking of sports, the Mets are hanging around. They have been able to avoid any long losing streaks, and are right in the middle of the hunt for a Wild Card berth. I would like to see them take at least 2 of 3 from Seattle this weekend, before coming home to face the A’s and Marlins. Now is the time to make their move

Will be heading to Las Vegas next week for my nieces’ wedding. (Its the 3rd destination wedding we have attended this year). Will be a small gathering but looking forward to seeing my sister and her kids and having a good time. Going to try and get the the Sphere Las Vegas. No musical acts scheduled, but they do have a tour / experience that looks like it might be fun.

I am really enjoying “Camino Ghosts” by John Grisham. Its the 3rd book in the series and it is really interesting. I do like how stories from the 1st two books are referenced and entwined with this story

I tried to quit, but Big Brother sucked me in again. Don’t know why, but I really do enjoy it, and continue to watch year after year. Like always, they tried some things that just fell flat, but its still an interesting look at how people interact in a confined space with different personalities

#Survivor47 premiers on September 18th on #CBS and I am looking forward to another season. Also auditions have opened up again, so I will be working to get my application submitted soon. I have tired all kinds of different things throughout the years, and hopefully I will find the right conversation that will catch the eye of #JessieTannenbaum #JeffProbst and any others at #SurvivorCBS in charge of casting . If anybody reading this has any tips or suggestions or possibly any contacts, send them my way. I would be appreciated

#GiveMeAChance
#NeverToOldForSurvivor

#thedaltonross
#survivoradam
#thekellynb

#PEACE

#SMILE

Average Andy

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2024 Commencement Address by Roger Federer

Came across a video or Roger Federer giving the 2024 commencement address at Dartmouth. I thought he did a great job, and found it very inspiring. I hope the students listened and appreciated having Roger give them words of wisdom as they start the next chapter of the lives.


My commencement speaker (Lehigh University Class of 1989) was Sanford N. McDonnell. I have to admit I do not remember anything about this speech.

On an entirely different note:

I saw that they recently opened a Big Chicken near where I work, so I gave it a try for lunch. I got the buffalo chicken sandwich and really enjoyed it. I will definitely be going back to try some of the other sandwiches on the menu. 👍👍

That’s it for today

#PEACE

Average Andy

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And so it continues

Very sad to see that Actor / Comedian Bob Newhart passed away at the age of 94. He was a master at his craft and had a great career — From classic sitcoms “The Bob Newhart Show” and “Newhart” and newer sitcoms like “The Big Bang Theory”, to movies such as Papa Elf in “Elf” and the the voice of Bernard in the Rescuers and The Rescuers Down Under. A true comedic genius, he will be missed

I guess it’s time to realize that their are a lot of famous people from my youth, especially from entertainment (Movies / Music / TV) who are getting older and are starting to pass away. Time doesn’t stop for anybody. Nothing we can do, and will just have to remember them and celebrate the joy they brought to the world.

Baseball is back tonight after time off for the HR Derby and the All-Star Game. The Mets start the 2nd half with a 4 game set in Miami. Hoping they continue playing good baseball and would like to see them take at least 3 or the 4

I have watched Hard Knocks Off Season with the New York Giants. Some of it is interesting, but I can’t help but feel it’s going to have some effect the team. I am surprised by the number of people in some of the meetings, all giving General Manager Joe Schoen information about players. Add to that that he has TVs in his office tuned to sports talk shows and it just seems that there is too much outside noise. It’s been said that too many people involved in making decisions usually leads to bad decisions.

It also makes me sad thinking about how sports have become so much more than just entertainment. With Sports Radio, TV Talk Shows, and PodCasts constantly dissecting, analyzing, and predicting all aspects of all teams, it’s just becoming background noise. I know I am old school, but I don’t care much about any of this. I mostly don’t watch pre-game or post-game shows, or any of the discussion panel shows. I don’t listen to sports podcasts or follow any of the hundred of mock drafts. I just want to sit down and watch the NY Mets or the NY Giants or any of the other pro and college teams I like.

Need to clear my head this weekend and will be back next week with some more upbeat thoughts (including my take on the Big Brother 2 day premier)

#PEACE

AverageAndy

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Was a Strange and Wacky Weekend

Was sad to see the passing of Dr. Ruth Westheimer at the age of 96 (June 4, 1928 – July 12, 2024) and Richard Simmons at the age of 76 (July 12, 1948 – July 13, 2024). Seems like both were around forever and both left a legacy that will not be forgotten.

Then I was supper sad to see the passing of Shannen Doherty at the way to young age of 53 (April 12, 1971 – July 13, 2024) Best known for playing Brenda Walsh in the TV Series Beverly Hills, 90210. This was one of the 1st TV series I really got into, and could not wait to see what happened each episode. (Before NetFlix and binge watching, you had to wait for a new episode to come out each week). Before 90201, she stared in a lot of TV shows, as well as classic movies like “Heathers” and “Mallrats”

Shannen is the 2nd lead star of 90210 to pass away – Luke Perry who played Dylan McKay passed away in March of 2019 at the age of 52

Shannen made the world a better place, and will be missed. RIP Shannen Doherty

Also need to mention the passing of Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Jacoby Jones at the age of 40, and actor James B. Sikking at the age of 90.

Sunday, was an big day in Sports —

Congratulations to Carlos Alcaraz for defeating Novak Djokovic in straight sets (6-2, 6-2, 7-6) to win his 2nd consecutive Wimbledon Championship. At the age of 21, he has now won 4 Grand Slam singles titles.

Congratulations to Spain for winning the EURO 2024 Cup for the 4th time with a 2 – 1 victory over England

And congratulations to Argentina for winning the COPA 2024 Cup over Columbia (after a delayed start as thousands of Columbia fans broke down barriers and rushed into Hard Rock Stadium before the match. Was a crazy scene as people were climbing through vents to try and get in,

In baseball- both the Mets and Yankees lost their final game before the All-Star break. The teams are now off for the HR Contests tonight and the All Star Game tomorrow. The Mets have been playing solid baseball the past month, and despite the loss, things are looking up for them in the 2nd half

In the world of TV

Big Brother Season 26 will have a special two-night premiere on Wednesday, July 17 and Thursday, July 18, according to CBS. Im sure I will give it a shot, and then get sucked in as always and end up watching it to the end

Survivor – 47 will premiere on Wednesday, Sept. 18 at 8:00 p.m on CBS. I am starting to put together my next audition video and hope to have it ready for submission in August.

I have started rewatching LOST from the beginning on NetFlix. It’s a total different feeling then watching it when it aired from 2004 – 2010. But I find myself still engaged, and trying to remember what happened to certain characters in future episodes, and when other characters join the cast.

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#PEACE

AverageAndy

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Thoughts for a Fridaty

The NY Mets are hovering around the .500 mark as we move towards the MLB App-Star Game on July 16th. They have played well recently, and have showed signs of breaking out and making a run to the play-offs. But they have had to many steps backwards (mostly by the bullpen) to really get going. They play a pivottable 4 game series starting tonight against the Pittsburgh Pirates. I would settle for a split, but would much prefer they take 3 out of 4

Watched Dune – Part 2 and really have nothing to say about it. The production was good, but I had a hard time following the story. Got confused a bunch of times on what was going on. And the riding on the worms just didn’t do it for me — The visual effects looked bad, and they completely ignored any actual aspect ratios making things look way out of proportion. Really strange because I liked Dune – Part 1 and was looking forward to Part 2. Off course it just ended and there will be a Dune – Part 3 in 2025

The 2024 Summer Olympics start on July 26th and run for 2 weeks. I always enjoy the olympics and looking forward to watching. Should be really interesting since the games are in Paris (where I was on vacation just a few weeks back). Will be cool to see the Eiffel Tower on TV after going to the top in person. Looking forward to the track and field events — Always likes watching the runners. They make is look so easy. I know NBC has made some changes in the way they will be broadcasting the games. Will be interesting to watch.

Saw a list of bands that are currently not in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. I know things are very subjective, and a band I think is great, somebody else might think is terrible. But there seems to be a disconnect between the voting committee and mainstream music fans. The so called ‘Corporate Rock Bands” that have been around for a long time and still bring in large crowds (such as Styx, Poison, and Scorpions) barely get any support, while bands like A Tribe Called Quest or the MC5 get gushed about and bascily shoved into the Hall. I’m all for diversity (I think both John Denver and Garth Brooks should be in the Hall), but looking at the list of bands not included (75+ bands listed), there were probably 25 – 30 that just made no sense. The sad part is, most of the people in bands I think should be put in are getting up and age. Hopefully they can get the recognition they deserve before they are no longer with us

#PEACE

AverageAndy

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Pictures from our trip to France (June 2024)

Had a fabulous time with my wife and daughter on a trip to France. After flying from Newark NJ to Charles de Gaulle airport, we took a bullet train to the city of Strasbourg where we spent 6 days in a AIR B&B right in the center of the town. Every day we would simply walk out of our place and explore the city and all it had to offer. We took a boat ride on the canal that circles the city — Was a lot of fun, and we even got to go through a lock system. We walked up 330 stone steps to the top of the Strasburg Cathedral, saw a lot of old architecture, and even went to a park and saw some storks.

We took a few day trips a well — One day we took a train to the city of Colmar, where we went to the Choco Story Museum. Was really interesting to see the history of chocolate. The town was very pretty and had some great secular and religious architectural landmarks

We were able to meet up with a friend of my wifes (who she has not seen in 30+ years who happens to live in Strasbourg) One day, here and her husband drove us around to see some historic castles. We drove in to Germany in the morning to see Schloss Staufenberg Castle. It was up on a hill side with some great views. We then headed back to France to see the Château du Haut-Kœnigsbourg. We were able to walk in and around this old castle and get a feeling of what it was like to work and live there.

After our great stay in Stasburg, we took the train back to Paris for our last day. We saw the Arc de Triomphe and then walked the Eiffel Tower where we took the elevator all the way to the top. Was very cool and the view was amazing. We did see a bunch of signs and banners for the upcoming Summer Olympics which just by coincidence will be held in Paris in July. Was cool to see the Olympic rings on the side of the Eiffel Tower, as well as the grandstands they were building to host some of the events.

After a week, it was time to head back to the airport, and then back to New Jersey, USA. I am truly blessed to be able to take this trip with my wife and daughter. We will all have great stories and memories to share.

Below are some of the many pictures I took during our trip (in no particular order)

Just a few other things

Big congratulations to former Survivor 45 contestant Drew Basile who is currently a seven day Jeopardy Champion with winnings of $129,601 – Great job Drew

Big series this weekend for the NY Mets against the Houston Astros. Both teams have clawed back to .500 after awful starts. Lets see if the Mets can keep things rolling

Thats if for now

#PEACE

#Smile

Average Andy

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Willie, Donald, France, and more

Very sad to see the passing of Willie Howard Mays Jr., nicknamed “the Say Hey Kid”, Willie was an american professional baseball center fielder who played 23 seasons in Major League Baseball. He is considered one of the best to ever play the game.

His over-the-shoulder catch in Game 1 of the 1954 World Series is one of the most famous baseball plays of all time. 

Willie was slightly ahead of my time, and I barely remember when he was traded to the NY Mets in 1972 before he retired in 1973.

Besides his play on the field (He was inducted into the MLB Hall of Fame in 1979, and his 24 appearances on an All-Star Game roster are tied with Musial for second all-time, behind only Hank Aaron’s 25), he was also considered on of the kindest, nicest and generous person to be around

Willie left is mark in the world, and will be missed

RIP Willie Mays


We also lost actor Donald Sutherland. One of this generations greatest actors, he appeared in more than 50 movies and TV Series I remember him from “Invasion of the Body Snatchers”, “Animal House”, The Hunger Games” and one of my favorites “The Eagle Has Landed

He was turley one of the best, and he will be missed

RIP Donald Sutherland

Was fun to see Survivor 45 contestant Drew Basile (@DrewBasile45) competing on Jeopardy this week. He beat Adriana Harmeyer — a 15-time winner who works as an archivist at Purdue University who accrued almost $350,000 on the show — and Tekla Sauter to take home $23,482 on his first Jeopardy night. He then won $9,800, in his next appearance leaving him with a two-day total of $33,282. Looking forward to see if he can make it 3 in a row tonight

The NY Mets are playing some good baseball and it started with Grimace threw out the 1st pitch against the Miami Marlins . Hopefully they can keep things rolling and get back to .500 and beyond

And finally, I really enjoyed my 35th Lehigh Reunion, and our family trip to France (Strasbourg and Paris). Will post pictures and write about it in my next post

#PEACE

#AverageAndy

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Vacation

Taking a vacation with my family to the city of Strasbourg, France. Looking forward to some rest and relaxation as well as taking in the culture and history of the city.

Few things

Mets play the Phillies in London this weekend. Need to at least split the 2 games

Tonight is Pat Sajaks’ last show as host of Wheel of Fortune — He is retiring after hosting the show for 41 years, and will be replaced by Ryan Seacrest next season. Best of Luck

Watched the first 2 episodes of Star Wars: Acolyte — Mixed feelings about this. Really like the Star Wars Universe, but not a big fan of the story line (to many cliches / coincidences) and the actress who plays the main character is just not that believable to me.

Hard to believe it, but I’m going back to Lehigh University for my 35th college reunion. Should be a fun time catching up with old friends.

Really liked “The Veil” on Hulu with Elisabeth Moss.

#PEACE

Listen to Music, Read a Book, Take a Walk

Average Andy

PS — One I’m back it will be time to gear up for getting my latest Survivor audition video ready for submission. Look out Season 47 and Season 48, Andy is coming

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Lots of Driving, Cards, and Survivor 46

Drove over 2000 miles last weekend to go our friends daughters wedding in Warm Springs, GA. Had a great time and congratulations to the new couple. The drive was long, but really not that bad. We stopped several times for gas and food (Loving my Prius Prime and the 50+ mpg). Shout out to Jersey Mike’s Subs for being supportive, and super helpful preparing a gluten free sub. We used Google Maps, and it seems that they have upgraded things, as it knew every road and turn to make, and even diverted us from road closures and sever weather.

The weekend before last, I also drove a lot as I headed to the Greater Philadelphia Expo Center for the 80th Philly Non-Sport Card show. I went both Saturday and Sunday as they were giving out different promo cards each day. They even gave out a 2 exclusive Garbage Pail Kids Metal Promos for those who stayed to the end on Sunday.

Thanks to Non-Sport Update for the free promo packs each day, and to Rittenhouse Archives / Cryptozoic / Ted Dastick Jr. for handing out additional promos at their boots. I also won a prize at the Rittenhouse booth which was a nice surprise.

Rittenhouse Archives had some cool cards from their upcoming “Cheers” card set. Looking forward to this and to see what they do with this set. Hopefully it leads to a few more sets based on classic old TV shows.

I was also able to pick up a bunch of Star Wars and Star Trek insert cards for my sets. It’s getting hared to find older inserts (at a decent price) so was happy with what I got.

All and all, it was a fun two days of seeing old and new collectors and browsing through all the different types of cards (Autographs / Sketch / Memorabilia / Inserts)

I actually enjoyed Survivor Season 46 and was glad the Kenzie was the winner. She played a great social game and was able to get people to genuinely like her. It’s very hard to really connect with people and not have them feel you are being fake or multipartive towards them. A while back, players started thinking that the way to sway the jury’s vote in your favor was to gather information about each player during the game and then repeat it back to them, showing that you really care about them. The difficult part of this is being genuine and believable. I felt that Kenzie was a genuine nice person and truthfully cared about helping the other contestants. Really listening and caring about others is a skill and something that future Survivor contestants (hopefully myself) should really focus on. The current jurys want to like you as much and maybe even more than just look at your accomplishments. Telling them that it was your big move to vote them off now comes across as degrading unlike years ago when big moves were what would get you votes. Kenzie did the best of adapting to the current mindset of the contestants (and all people in general) in realizing what the jury wanted to see and hear.

Read this article by Rob Has A Podcast host Rob Cesterino about how things have changed over the years as far as the way the game is played. Similar to what I have said, you need to adapt to the times if you want to win Survivor, even if its not making big moves, or padding your resume for the jury. You need to get the jury to like and respect you and want to vote for you regardless of how you play the game.

As for the game play in general, I do agree with several things I have read that the format has gotten a bit stale. The producers (including #JeffProbst) seem to be focusing on getting players to play one way, while the players are playing a different way. This has made things a bit slow and underwhelming. When you have five players get voted off with immunity idols in there pockets, things need to be re-evaluated. I can’t pretend to understand what goes through people’s minds, but I don’t understand why people wouldn’t keep them self safe for another day. Were they afraid that if they played and idol, that they would become the main target the following week? Did they want to hold on to their idols so they could tell the jury, “I had and idol and didn’t need to play it”? Were they really just that unaware of what was going on and believed it when everybody said they were safe (even after the blind sides the week before). While blindsides used to be interesting (I liked it when people were completely shocked, surprised and genuinely upset when they got voted off). This season (and in the new era), is seems people are happy they got blindsided and take it as a complement for playing a good game. This does irk me. When I am a contestant, my goal will be to win and do whatever it takes. I would not be concerned about how other people judge me or my game.

As far as idea to make things a bit more inserting, they need to get rid of the beware advantages. Penalizing people for finding an advantage just seems counter intuitive. I understand they want to make people work for things, but I’m guessing that people would play harder if the reward was positive instead of a potential negative. You can still make it a multi-step process (I liked when they made the players have to say crazy things to get others to respond), but take away the lost vote penalty part and I believe things would would be better. Also put a time frame of things from the beginning. Idols should have to be played within two tribal councils once found. You could even have it so that you could leave an idol after you found it and then go back and get it later if you wanted to risk things. In the meantime, if somebody else happens to find it, then you would be out of luck.

I would also look to change the fire making challenge at the final 4. This seems to be universally un-liked since it was introduced. Having somebody who worked hard all game and win the last immunity challenge should not have to possibly give up there immunity and have to wind the fire making challenge to prove that they deserve to be in the final 3. You could have the 3 people left all make fire with the first two to complete it going to the final 3. This takes the choice away form the winner.

I have some more ideas and will post them next time

Time to run

#PEACE

Average Andy

PS — Still sad that CBS decided to cancel CSI:Las Vegas. The show was really good and was really enjoying it. Hopefully it comes back in some way (streaming or even another network).

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Survivor 46 is in the books / Happy Memorial Day

Congratulations to Kenzie Petty for winning the fire making challenge, and then winning Survivor 45. I am very satisfied with the outcome and happy to see her win (and prove my prediction wrong). She played a great game and deserves the title of Sole Survivor.

I will be out of town this Memorial Day Weekend to attend a wedding so will not have the time to post more on the Survivor 46 finale, , The 80th Philly Non-Sport Card Show, the ending of CSI:Las Vegas, and the New York Mets. Will make sure to carve out some time once I return to get my thoughts on all these things written down.

Hope everybody has a great Memorial Day Weekend as we move into Summer 2024. Stay safe

#PEACE

AverageAndy

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