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First game I've missed in eight years...


PhillyB

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...and only worth it because I'm hiking to Machu Picchu in about an hour. The sacred valley has come a long way technologically (I have WiFi at the base of the mountain) but I'm entering the ruins precisely at kickoff and there's not going to be a way to keep up with the score.

In lieu of yelling at the tv I will pour a splash of beer on the ground for Incan earth goddesss Pachamama and hope she grants Colin Jones a GPS and Ron Rivera some balls.

Now someone PM me your NFL Rewind login so I can go watch this thing tonight when I have WiFi again.

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When you reach the height of your climb. You must sacrifice a Bengal and toss him from the mountain.

Then the spirit of the black jaguar will project a live stream into the mountain. With no commercials and muted play by play. You will still hear “Toshdown” from Mick Mixon when they score though.

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2 hours ago, PhillyB said:

...and only worth it because I'm hiking to Machu Picchu in about an hour. The sacred valley has come a long way technologically (I have WiFi at the base of the mountain) but I'm entering the ruins precisely at kickoff and there's not going to be a way to keep up with the score.

In lieu of yelling at the tv I will pour a splash of beer on the ground for Incan earth goddesss Pachamama and hope she grants Colin Jones a GPS and Ron Rivera some balls.

Now someone PM me your NFL Rewind login so I can go watch this thing tonight when I have WiFi again.

Enjoy fam! I took that hike some years back and it is glorious.  Take photos and pet the llamas for me. They are my friends and they miss me.  

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6 hours ago, PhillyB said:

...and only worth it because I'm hiking to Machu Picchu in about an hour. The sacred valley has come a long way technologically (I have WiFi at the base of the mountain) but I'm entering the ruins precisely at kickoff and there's not going to be a way to keep up with the score.

In lieu of yelling at the tv I will pour a splash of beer on the ground for Incan earth goddesss Pachamama and hope she grants Colin Jones a GPS and Ron Rivera some balls.

Now someone PM me your NFL Rewind login so I can go watch this thing tonight when I have WiFi again.

It’s a beautiful place man. One of my favorite places I’ve ever had the pleasure of shooting at. Enjoy.

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