After the circle comment from Gov's gotta side with OGEE hereNeutron 14 wrote:OGEE's Catholic?Govs93 wrote:Your knees must hurt.OGEE OGELTHORPE wrote:PB as always on The Factor is a true Patriot
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Can't Never Tried
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I made sure to get my tickets in the left field power alley tonight. Be sure to watch the game tonight and keep an eye out for me... Ill be the handsome devil catching all the homerun balls hit by the Nationals.OGEE OGELTHORPE wrote:Will Johan win one for Willy?
Will Livan continue to falter?
Stay tuned to the Factor they both pitch tonight.
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Can't Never Tried
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We'll be keeping an eye out for Gov's .... for those that haven't met him this will help.Govs93 wrote:I made sure to get my tickets in the left field power alley tonight. Be sure to watch the game tonight and keep an eye out for me... Ill be the handsome devil catching all the homerun balls hit by the Nationals.OGEE OGELTHORPE wrote:Will Johan win one for Willy?
Will Livan continue to falter?
Stay tuned to the Factor they both pitch tonight.

... But I'll probably be wearing a Twins cap.Can't Never Tried wrote:We'll be keeping an eye out for Gov's .... for those that haven't met him this will help.Govs93 wrote:I made sure to get my tickets in the left field power alley tonight. Be sure to watch the game tonight and keep an eye out for me... Ill be the handsome devil catching all the homerun balls hit by the Nationals.OGEE OGELTHORPE wrote:Will Johan win one for Willy?
Will Livan continue to falter?
Stay tuned to the Factor they both pitch tonight.
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Can't Never Tried wrote:We'll be keeping an eye out for Gov's .... for those that haven't met him this will help.Govs93 wrote:I made sure to get my tickets in the left field power alley tonight. Be sure to watch the game tonight and keep an eye out for me... Ill be the handsome devil catching all the homerun balls hit by the Nationals.OGEE OGELTHORPE wrote:Will Johan win one for Willy?
Will Livan continue to falter?
Stay tuned to the Factor they both pitch tonight.
Ahhhh...
I was wondering where Popeye went![]()
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Irishmans Shanty
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We report.
You decide.
Fair.
Balanced.
Interseting, the Mets invest 100 million dollars in Johan Who and all he does is get his manager fired.
It is nice of the Pinhead Mets to pay Johan for what he did as a Twin.
Livantana shuts down the Nationals and Johan loses to the Angels.
The Factor is back to 0, or as some would say "All Square".
A Talking Point might be "what would The Factor be if Livantana got to pitch vs the national league like Who now does?"
The Factor might make even more hay, if you will.
Just about half way thru and The Factor reports to you that saying Adios to Sanatana makes no difference to the Twins success this season, so far.
On a program note, make sure to check your listings on the main board for a thread now in production called The Catholic Factor which should air some time this fall.
In the meantime, stay tuned to The Factor as we follow the effect of losing Johan Who to the Mets in this fair and balanced report
You decide.
Fair.
Balanced.
Interseting, the Mets invest 100 million dollars in Johan Who and all he does is get his manager fired.
It is nice of the Pinhead Mets to pay Johan for what he did as a Twin.
Livantana shuts down the Nationals and Johan loses to the Angels.
The Factor is back to 0, or as some would say "All Square".
A Talking Point might be "what would The Factor be if Livantana got to pitch vs the national league like Who now does?"
The Factor might make even more hay, if you will.
Just about half way thru and The Factor reports to you that saying Adios to Sanatana makes no difference to the Twins success this season, so far.
On a program note, make sure to check your listings on the main board for a thread now in production called The Catholic Factor which should air some time this fall.
In the meantime, stay tuned to The Factor as we follow the effect of losing Johan Who to the Mets in this fair and balanced report
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Can't Never Tried
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packerboy wrote:We report.
You decide.
Fair.
Balanced.
Interseting, the Mets invest 100 million dollars in Johan Who and all he does is get his manager fired.
It is nice of the Pinhead Mets to pay Johan for what he did as a Twin.
Livantana shuts down the Nationals and Johan loses to the Angels.
The Factor is back to 0, or as some would say "All Square".
A Talking Point might be "what would The Factor be if Livantana got to pitch vs the national league like Who now does?"
The Factor might make even more hay, if you will.
Just about half way thru and The Factor reports to you that saying Adios to Sanatana makes no difference to the Twins success this season, so far.
On a program note, make sure to check your listings on the main board for a thread now in production called The Catholic Factorwhich should air some time this fall.
In the meantime, stay tuned to The Factor as we follow the effect of losing Johan Who to the Mets in this fair and balanced report
Oh great ! can hardly wait!
Can't Never Tried wrote:packerboy wrote:We report.
You decide.
Fair.
Balanced.
Interseting, the Mets invest 100 million dollars in Johan Who and all he does is get his manager fired.
It is nice of the Pinhead Mets to pay Johan for what he did as a Twin.
Livantana shuts down the Nationals and Johan loses to the Angels.
The Factor is back to 0, or as some would say "All Square".
A Talking Point might be "what would The Factor be if Livantana got to pitch vs the national league like Who now does?"
The Factor might make even more hay, if you will.
Just about half way thru and The Factor reports to you that saying Adios to Sanatana makes no difference to the Twins success this season, so far.
On a program note, make sure to check your listings on the main board for a thread now in production called The Catholic Factorwhich should air some time this fall.
In the meantime, stay tuned to The Factor as we follow the effect of losing Johan Who to the Mets in this fair and balanced report
Oh great ! can hardly wait!
I have a hunch that the "network execs" are going to clamp down on this one faster than Cop Rock.
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Interesting, Livantana is struggling until we reach interleague play and then he ......well, makes hay.
The Pinheads who appear on the thread with their negative Spin regarding the fair and balanced reporting of The Factor dont want to mention that Livantana pitches against the AL and Johan (get your manager fired)Who makes his 100 million vs the much weaker NL.
This is a Talking Point that many dont want to consider.
But We Report, You Decide.
We will see how Johan Who does tonight and then report in a fair and balanced way regarding where we are at. So stay tuned to The Factor and lets hear it for you Patriots out there.
The Pinheads who appear on the thread with their negative Spin regarding the fair and balanced reporting of The Factor dont want to mention that Livantana pitches against the AL and Johan (get your manager fired)Who makes his 100 million vs the much weaker NL.
This is a Talking Point that many dont want to consider.
But We Report, You Decide.
We will see how Johan Who does tonight and then report in a fair and balanced way regarding where we are at. So stay tuned to The Factor and lets hear it for you Patriots out there.
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I don't care what else happens in tonight's Mets game, Johan just gave up a grand slam to Felix Hernandez so The Factor has to dip just based on that! Granted, all 4 runs are unearned because David Wright booted a routine grounder that PB could've made in his sleep, but that's beside the point
Man, did I enjoy that! It was a no doubter too. As soon as Hernandez made contact, Johan just dropped his head. The only thing better would've been if Hi-Ho Silva would've hit it.
Awesome!
Man, did I enjoy that! It was a no doubter too. As soon as Hernandez made contact, Johan just dropped his head. The only thing better would've been if Hi-Ho Silva would've hit it.
Awesome!
Did Hernandez sprain his ankle trotting around the bases?Govs93 wrote:I don't care what else happens in tonight's Mets game, Johan just gave up a grand slam to Felix Hernandez so The Factor has to dip just based on that! Granted, all 4 runs are unearned because David Wright booted a routine grounder that PB could've made in his sleep, but that's beside the point![]()
Man, did I enjoy that! It was a no doubter too. As soon as Hernandez made contact, Johan just dropped his head. The only thing better would've been if Hi-Ho Silva would've hit it.
Awesome!
No, but he almost dislocated his shoulder patting himself on the back trotting around 1st.sinbin006 wrote:Did Hernandez sprain his ankle trotting around the bases?Govs93 wrote:I don't care what else happens in tonight's Mets game, Johan just gave up a grand slam to Felix Hernandez so The Factor has to dip just based on that! Granted, all 4 runs are unearned because David Wright booted a routine grounder that PB could've made in his sleep, but that's beside the point![]()
Man, did I enjoy that! It was a no doubter too. As soon as Hernandez made contact, Johan just dropped his head. The only thing better would've been if Hi-Ho Silva would've hit it.
Awesome!
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