When you’re in Southern California, between San Diego and Orange County, Swing Inn the cafe there in the sweet town of Temecula. You’ll see a familiar face – who also happens to own the place! Great diner breakfast!! Way to go, Dean. Nice to see that Hank doesn’t hold a grudge against me @deanjnorris
Breaking soon.
02.12.23 #PopCorners_Partner
I was surprised at work today on Your Honor, to see my sound crew and our script supervisor, recreating Breaking Bad… I suppose that they were trying to help out that poor soul in the middle!! Happy Halloween everyone! Stay Safe
BC
It’s a Dos Hombres kind of day.
@doshombres
Happy National Mezcal Day! We’re getting into the Halloween spirit… so we came up with a tasty cocktail just for the holiday. Check it out here… 🥃
Finally back in person with @jimmykimmellive but the shenanigans continue…. Watch me tonight #ABC #Kimmel @JimmyKimmel
Finally back in person with @jimmykimmellive but the shenanigans continue…. Watch me tonight #ABC #Kimmel @JimmyKimmel
Just walkin’ around the French Quarter when I noticed this dick head was getting some attention.
An upside down flag means something is in great distress. It is how I feel about our country on this day of our independence. Another mass shooting only makes me sadder, because we’re no longer shocked by senseless loss of life. Independence, personal freedom, and safety is always a struggle, so we cannot surrender to the hardship. We must rise to a higher consciousness and persevere for the greater good. We, as a country, as a people, must do better. We must be better humans. Bless all those who have suffered.
A part of my childhood died yesterday. That may sound dramatic, and maybe it is, but it is how I’m feeling today. Los Angeles Dodgers’ legendary announcer, Vin Scully passed away at 94. What a brilliant life he led, and what an important part of my life he served. From the time I was able to understand what the radio was I would listen to Dodger baseball games. It was the beginning of a lifelong joy. Vin was never just about the score of the game. His stories made you feel like you were with him… like he was sharing a story just for you. As a child that was often a bedtime story, as I’d hide my transistor radio under my pillow to avoid parental detection. When times were tough, Vin was there to ease my pain or insecurities with the power of distraction. Because even if it was for only the next three hours, listening to Vin’s voice made me feel safe. Comforted. One of my greatest thrills was introducing Vin to my daughter, Taylor, at the ESPY’S in 2017, after I had presented Vin with the Icon Award. Taylor, an adult, and a catcher in her little league experience, nervously confessed to Vin that she listened to him her whole life… just like her dad.
His signature opening statement is indelible in my memory, “Hi everybody, and a very pleasant good evening to you, wherever you may be.” I’m here, Vin…I’m right here.
A part of my childhood died yesterday. That may sound dramatic, and maybe it is, but it is how I’m feeling today. Los Angeles Dodgers’ legendary announcer, Vin Scully passed away at 94. What a brilliant life he led, and what an important part of my life he served. From the time I was able to understand what the radio was I would listen to Dodger baseball games. It was the beginning of a lifelong joy. Vin was never just about the score of the game. His stories made you feel like you were with him… like he was sharing a story just for you. As a child that was often a bedtime story, as I’d hide my transistor radio under my pillow to avoid parental detection. When times were tough, Vin was there to ease my pain or insecurities with the power of distraction. Because even if it was for only the next three hours, listening to Vin’s voice made me feel safe. Comforted. One of my greatest thrills was introducing Vin to my daughter, Taylor, at the ESPY’S in 2017, after I had presented Vin with the Icon Award. Taylor, an adult, and a catcher in her little league experience, nervously confessed to Vin that she listened to him her whole life… just like her dad.
His signature opening statement is indelible in my memory, “Hi everybody, and a very pleasant good evening to you, wherever you may be.” I’m here, Vin…I’m right here.
A part of my childhood died yesterday. That may sound dramatic, and maybe it is, but it is how I’m feeling today. Los Angeles Dodgers’ legendary announcer, Vin Scully passed away at 94. What a brilliant life he led, and what an important part of my life he served. From the time I was able to understand what the radio was I would listen to Dodger baseball games. It was the beginning of a lifelong joy. Vin was never just about the score of the game. His stories made you feel like you were with him… like he was sharing a story just for you. As a child that was often a bedtime story, as I’d hide my transistor radio under my pillow to avoid parental detection. When times were tough, Vin was there to ease my pain or insecurities with the power of distraction. Because even if it was for only the next three hours, listening to Vin’s voice made me feel safe. Comforted. One of my greatest thrills was introducing Vin to my daughter, Taylor, at the ESPY’S in 2017, after I had presented Vin with the Icon Award. Taylor, an adult, and a catcher in her little league experience, nervously confessed to Vin that she listened to him her whole life… just like her dad.
His signature opening statement is indelible in my memory, “Hi everybody, and a very pleasant good evening to you, wherever you may be.” I’m here, Vin…I’m right here.
A part of my childhood died yesterday. That may sound dramatic, and maybe it is, but it is how I’m feeling today. Los Angeles Dodgers’ legendary announcer, Vin Scully passed away at 94. What a brilliant life he led, and what an important part of my life he served. From the time I was able to understand what the radio was I would listen to Dodger baseball games. It was the beginning of a lifelong joy. Vin was never just about the score of the game. His stories made you feel like you were with him… like he was sharing a story just for you. As a child that was often a bedtime story, as I’d hide my transistor radio under my pillow to avoid parental detection. When times were tough, Vin was there to ease my pain or insecurities with the power of distraction. Because even if it was for only the next three hours, listening to Vin’s voice made me feel safe. Comforted. One of my greatest thrills was introducing Vin to my daughter, Taylor, at the ESPY’S in 2017, after I had presented Vin with the Icon Award. Taylor, an adult, and a catcher in her little league experience, nervously confessed to Vin that she listened to him her whole life… just like her dad.
His signature opening statement is indelible in my memory, “Hi everybody, and a very pleasant good evening to you, wherever you may be.” I’m here, Vin…I’m right here.
A part of my childhood died yesterday. That may sound dramatic, and maybe it is, but it is how I’m feeling today. Los Angeles Dodgers’ legendary announcer, Vin Scully passed away at 94. What a brilliant life he led, and what an important part of my life he served. From the time I was able to understand what the radio was I would listen to Dodger baseball games. It was the beginning of a lifelong joy. Vin was never just about the score of the game. His stories made you feel like you were with him… like he was sharing a story just for you. As a child that was often a bedtime story, as I’d hide my transistor radio under my pillow to avoid parental detection. When times were tough, Vin was there to ease my pain or insecurities with the power of distraction. Because even if it was for only the next three hours, listening to Vin’s voice made me feel safe. Comforted. One of my greatest thrills was introducing Vin to my daughter, Taylor, at the ESPY’S in 2017, after I had presented Vin with the Icon Award. Taylor, an adult, and a catcher in her little league experience, nervously confessed to Vin that she listened to him her whole life… just like her dad.
His signature opening statement is indelible in my memory, “Hi everybody, and a very pleasant good evening to you, wherever you may be.” I’m here, Vin…I’m right here.
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@paramountplus Your luck just got a little better! #JerryAndMarge #JerryAndMargeGoLarge
One month. Will you be ready? #YourHonor
It’s all connected. 🕸️ #YourHonor returns January 13 on SHOWTIME.
Get reacquainted with the edge of your seat. #YourHonor returns to SHOWTIME for Season 2 on January 13.
December 9. Sounds like a perfect time for more #YourHonor.
I’m in the @americanair lounge enjoying a Bloody Maria with @doshombres Travel safely everyone and have a great Thanksgiving.
BC
We secured you an invitation to the #YourHonor set for premiere week – enjoy NOLA. The next chapter of Season 2 is streaming Friday.
The latest poll showed a lack of poll workers! YOU can change that! Let’s #PowerThePolls to ensure a safe and secure election and get paid doing it – what’s not to love? #PeaceAtThePolls www.powerthepolls.org/TeamIC
Go ahead, we know you have questions about the beard. Michael Desiato returns when Season 2 of #YourHonor premieres January 13 on SHOWTIME.
When Aaron and I started @doshombres, I must admit, I wasn’t a very good bartender – I learned on the job, and this book, written by friends of mine, taught me a lot. The easy to follow recipes took the risk out of serving your friends a great cocktail. Now I’m crushing it behind the bar. Drink Well With Others is a great tool for every beginning bartender. And just for transparency – I’m not making a dime off this…I gotta get better friends! Cheers everyone! @drinkwell_official