Homeland And All Things Maher

I think there's a conspiracy to take out St. John's fan before the BET: Some A-hole ran over my foot and broke it while I was crossing the street on Wednesday. The ER did not have the St. John's game on TV unfortunately.
Ouch broken foot no bueno
 
Maher after singing the SJU fight song until 3am at the Pikchu Pikchu Lounge in Peru had a run w the bouncers, but recovering 🙏View attachment 2230
Bye the way Paultz super extra credit to you it didn’t even dawn on my you were naming one of the volcanoes Pikchu Pikchu outside our hotel in Arequipa. It was so cloudy the last few days here the only ones we could see were Misti and Chachani Volcanoes but damn that’s impressive you knew the 3rd !
 

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Bye the way Paultz super extra credit to you it didn’t even dawn on my you were naming one of the volcanoes Pikchu Pikchu outside our hotel in Arequipa. It was so cloudy the last few days here the only ones we could see were Misti and Chachani Volcanoes but damn that’s impressive you knew the 3rd !
Awesome shot
 
Well, I just blitzed through Season 1 of "Fallout" on Amazon Prime based on the popular video game, which I never played and knew nothing about.

While the violence and gore may turn some people off, it was an amazingly well-told story whose plot points and mysteries were nicely tied up in the season finale. It went surprisingly deep on a number of topics including man's propensity for violence, what a civil society strives for and capitalism/communism run roughshod.

And it was funny as hell in a very dark manner.

It's been a while since I was this surprised by a streaming show.
 
Well, I just blitzed through Season 1 of "Fallout" on Amazon Prime based on the popular video game, which I never played and knew nothing about.

While the violence and gore may turn some people off, it was an amazingly well-told story whose plot points and mysteries were nicely tied up in the season finale. It went surprisingly deep on a number of topics including man's propensity for violence, what a civil society strives for and capitalism/communism run roughshod.

And it was funny as hell in a very dark manner.

It's been a while since I was this surprised by a streaming show.

Yeah it was fun and dark and eerie and colorful. Having a son blurting out information from the games mid show actually was more of a help than a bother.
 
What restaurant?
It’s called Gastronomy. It’s literally attached and in the back of one of the dept stores. Not Macy’s it’s on more toward the south . Go behind Fogo and Panera and then circle back up behind outside the mall and you will see the sign
 
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