2023-04-03
23 分钟Me and my slow reflexes got back into video games after a decade-long break. Figured I would share some thoughts as well as my appreciation for Red Dead Redemption 2. I know I barely scratched the surface but talking with actor Roger Clark (Arthur Morgan) was incredible and the original music by Dan Deacon is too. Support the show on Patreon for access to 8 hour Extended Versions and Interviews: https://www.patreon.com/DriftingOffwithJoePera. Original Music by Dan Deacon. Sound Design and Additional Music by Ryan Dann. Featuring Roger Clark. Dan's on tour: https://www.dandeacon.com/ Produced by Grant Farsi for Chestnut Walnut Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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And shout out to the one person in Uganda who has streamed the first two episodes hello, my name is Joe Pera and it's nice of you to join me for another Sunday evening in my basement.
I've even had some time to organize it a bit since I returned from doing shows in Arizona.
It was a nice trip.
I'd heard that a lot of people had moved there in recent years and that there was a loss of local character as it grew, but I disagree.
I went to the gym in Phoenix and there was not one but three guys working out in jeans upper body only.
Hey, the west wasn't once stolen by guys with big juicy asses.
Arizona is still Arizona before February.
I'd only been to the state once before, but I have a vivid memory of being on the airport shuttle bus at 5am and there was the most beautiful sunrise.
Red, then pink, orange and yellow.
All the colors you could hope for in a sunrise over an airport.
I commented on it to the driver of the shuttle who agreed.
He said that the sunrises in Phoenix still impressed him after 20 years having moved from the east coast for a relationship that fell apart within a month.
He wasn't upset though, because it got him to the Southwest.
If I was driving an airport bus, Phoenix's Sky Harbor Airport seems like one of the better ones to do it at.
I think it's the best named airport, though I'd understand if you'd argue for Batman Airport in Turkey.
That's real.
Sky Harbor Airport Sky Harbor Airport Sky Harbor Airport Beautifully named the suitable imagination and reverence for flight by J.
Parker van Zant in 1929.
It really deserves a theme.