Knowlzee is the only guy I know who roots for Mr. Potter in "It's A Wonderful Life".
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Relatively speaking
According to Forbes magazine, Carl Pohlad is worth 2.8 billion,......therefore, Neuts "conservatively" worth about 280,000 dollars.
Truly, "Its' A Wonderful Life".
Truly, "Its' A Wonderful Life".
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With 2 outs and Carlos Beltran on 1st base, David Wright ended the bottom of the 5th with a lazy fly ball to left. After the commercial break the Met announcers laid into Beltran and showed the replay of him waltzing back to 1st instead of flying around the bags. Now that is good TV work, they pointed out something and were critical of a play that the viewer couldn't have seen.
When announcers became employed by the teams they announce they lost their leverage or backbone to be critical of the guys they sit next to on the plane or rub shoulders with in the hotel lobby.
At least the Met announcers can still call the game the way they see it and the production crew will re-rack the footage.
When announcers became employed by the teams they announce they lost their leverage or backbone to be critical of the guys they sit next to on the plane or rub shoulders with in the hotel lobby.
At least the Met announcers can still call the game the way they see it and the production crew will re-rack the footage.
You bring up an interseting point and a major pet peeve of mine. Joe Senser left the Vikings radio team largely because he didn't think the new regime wasn't letting him give his analysis and he wasn't going to compromise his anaysis to suit the Vikings.
When pro sports teams hire their own broadcasters they then lose any objectivity and become little more than a PR firm. Take it a step farther and even the local beat writers for the Vikings and Twins rarely criticsize those teams, again they are de facto PR guys. Who turned the Gopher basketball program on it's arse? Not any of the local sports guys whom deal with the kids and the program everyday. Who got Barry Bonds? Not the beat writers from San Francisco.
The Vikings have fallen out of favor with me because I'm a radio guy, I don't take 3 hours out of a Sunday to watch most games, but I wll listen to most of them. The guy who does the Vikings games now is such a Homer and without Joe Sensers objectivity I don't think I'll be able to stomach their games anymore. Since moving to KSTP I can't get the Twins after sunset anymore so I really can't make a fair comment on whether the Twins taking over the broadscast has affected the objectivity of John Gordon and Dan Gladden, I hope not and from what little I can tell they are still very fair.
Some don't like Lou Nanne's style, but he isn't afraid to call a spade a spade. Doug Woog is a terrible Homer, but he will level fair criticism when he has too, same with Bert Blyleven.
When pro sports teams hire their own broadcasters they then lose any objectivity and become little more than a PR firm. Take it a step farther and even the local beat writers for the Vikings and Twins rarely criticsize those teams, again they are de facto PR guys. Who turned the Gopher basketball program on it's arse? Not any of the local sports guys whom deal with the kids and the program everyday. Who got Barry Bonds? Not the beat writers from San Francisco.
The Vikings have fallen out of favor with me because I'm a radio guy, I don't take 3 hours out of a Sunday to watch most games, but I wll listen to most of them. The guy who does the Vikings games now is such a Homer and without Joe Sensers objectivity I don't think I'll be able to stomach their games anymore. Since moving to KSTP I can't get the Twins after sunset anymore so I really can't make a fair comment on whether the Twins taking over the broadscast has affected the objectivity of John Gordon and Dan Gladden, I hope not and from what little I can tell they are still very fair.
Some don't like Lou Nanne's style, but he isn't afraid to call a spade a spade. Doug Woog is a terrible Homer, but he will level fair criticism when he has too, same with Bert Blyleven.
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goldy313 wrote: When pro sports teams hire their own broadcasters they then lose any objectivity and become little more than a PR firm.

Look no further than Bert's shaved head. I get it, Bert and Johan are part of the same fraternity, but the coziness between the two leads me to believe that Bert won't/can't fully analyze things the way they are happening on the field.
One night I just want to hear Bert say "Hey Dick, I'll let Jason Kubel wax my back if he doesn't go 4-3 tonight."
Enough of my complaining, great shutout Johan, if Bert wants to shave a different part of his body for every Twins' shutout I hope he is as streamlined as an Olympic swimmer by Sunday.
However you want to look at it.
You can be envious of people,....or appreciate the good they may have done.
If a "detestable slumlord" doesn't have houses to rent,....where do the people with even less net worth than Neut live,.....maybe on the street without a home?
If Pohlad doesn't have his fortune from "foerclosing farms",....maybe the Twins are no longer in Minnesota for us to enjoy. On the other hand, maybe the Twins would now be owned by a farmer's Co-op,....about the same type investment as ethanol.
Also, did the "Great Depression" farmers have any responsibility? Aren't mortgage loans to be paid back? Evidently some of the farmers paid their loans,......there are still a few family farms.
P.S. For not having ever met the guy, Neut seems to know a lot about Knowlzee,......or is he just making it up?
What is the topic again,....baseball (or football),....something like that? 
If a "detestable slumlord" doesn't have houses to rent,....where do the people with even less net worth than Neut live,.....maybe on the street without a home?
If Pohlad doesn't have his fortune from "foerclosing farms",....maybe the Twins are no longer in Minnesota for us to enjoy. On the other hand, maybe the Twins would now be owned by a farmer's Co-op,....about the same type investment as ethanol.
Also, did the "Great Depression" farmers have any responsibility? Aren't mortgage loans to be paid back? Evidently some of the farmers paid their loans,......there are still a few family farms.
P.S. For not having ever met the guy, Neut seems to know a lot about Knowlzee,......or is he just making it up?
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Last year's mark was sixteen and two,
So lofty is was, I didn't think they could re-do.
Through fifteen so far, they're nine and six,
I smell three more but it's up to the sticks.
Boof goes tonight, and Silva manana,
And to bring up the rear will be Johan Santana.
More games with the NL is for what I will wish,
But before it comes to an end, let's take care of the fish.
With Johan's razor and Bert with less hair,
Off to South Florida to continue the tear.
So lofty is was, I didn't think they could re-do.
Through fifteen so far, they're nine and six,
I smell three more but it's up to the sticks.
Boof goes tonight, and Silva manana,
And to bring up the rear will be Johan Santana.
More games with the NL is for what I will wish,
But before it comes to an end, let's take care of the fish.
With Johan's razor and Bert with less hair,
Off to South Florida to continue the tear.
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Now that the interleague clock has ticked down,
It's back to the grind as the Twins return to town.
They're minus a slugger for a few games or so,
But the return of Joe Mauer has softened the blow.
Eighteen games with the NL was fun,
Like a summer vacation that was spent in the sun.
Of the five clubs that laid in their path,
Only D.C. came out ahead on the math.
Eleven were won and seven were lost,
And in the finale even Gardy got tossed.
The NL's were weak and the games were a blast,
Time to move on as it's now in the past.
So bring back the AL and pull up a chair,
Now a few over square as they continue The Tear.
It's back to the grind as the Twins return to town.
They're minus a slugger for a few games or so,
But the return of Joe Mauer has softened the blow.
Eighteen games with the NL was fun,
Like a summer vacation that was spent in the sun.
Of the five clubs that laid in their path,
Only D.C. came out ahead on the math.
Eleven were won and seven were lost,
And in the finale even Gardy got tossed.
The NL's were weak and the games were a blast,
Time to move on as it's now in the past.
So bring back the AL and pull up a chair,
Now a few over square as they continue The Tear.
IS wants our boys to go on a tear
But the pitching isnt good enough
We must be aware
Liriano and Radke is just what we need
But ther arms are all worn out
They cannot succeed
The hitting is not great we know that... OK
But they scored 5 last night
In the 8th the relivers gave up a big trey
The pitchng isnt good enough, Ill say it again
Unlesss that situaton changes
It will all be pretend
But the pitching isnt good enough
We must be aware
Liriano and Radke is just what we need
But ther arms are all worn out
They cannot succeed
The hitting is not great we know that... OK
But they scored 5 last night
In the 8th the relivers gave up a big trey
The pitchng isnt good enough, Ill say it again
Unlesss that situaton changes
It will all be pretend
Re: Just a question.....
Well Knowlzee, last night I splurged for DQ for the whole family. Thats what I'm talkin 'bout.Knowlzee wrote:......to the "conservative" Packerboy. When you "clean out the pipes" and "blow some money" on some fun, is it millions,.....or just 50 or 100, maybe a 1000 dollars?
Well, I'm back from a vacation of losing golf balls and fish and having fun anyway.
One thing to keep in mind about last year, I saw a graphic a couple of weeks ago that showed the Twins' comeback last year ranked up with 1951 New York Giants and 1978 Yankees in terms of the number of games they were out of first place during the year. I forget the exact numbers, but the Twins were like 15.5 games out at the end of May which was in the top five. Yes, they started their comeback earlier than the Yankees and Giants (and the other teams I'm forgetting) but one of the reasons last year was so exciting was the magnitude of the comeback. It doesn't happen very often.
This year's team seems to be a few players short of making a run even though they're only 6.5 games out right now. The injuries haven't helped, but every team is dealing with that. Indications are that Ryan will not be making any big moves, as I think it was packerboy put it, it will be frick and frack moves i.e. Boone, Batista, Ponson etc. This team needs a Shannon Stewart-type player, without whom it's likely they'll continue the slightly above .500 level baseball we've seen for most of the season.
One thing to keep in mind about last year, I saw a graphic a couple of weeks ago that showed the Twins' comeback last year ranked up with 1951 New York Giants and 1978 Yankees in terms of the number of games they were out of first place during the year. I forget the exact numbers, but the Twins were like 15.5 games out at the end of May which was in the top five. Yes, they started their comeback earlier than the Yankees and Giants (and the other teams I'm forgetting) but one of the reasons last year was so exciting was the magnitude of the comeback. It doesn't happen very often.
This year's team seems to be a few players short of making a run even though they're only 6.5 games out right now. The injuries haven't helped, but every team is dealing with that. Indications are that Ryan will not be making any big moves, as I think it was packerboy put it, it will be frick and frack moves i.e. Boone, Batista, Ponson etc. This team needs a Shannon Stewart-type player, without whom it's likely they'll continue the slightly above .500 level baseball we've seen for most of the season.
Hey , when I was a kid, if we stopped at A&W or the Dairy Queen, it was a huge treat.Knowlzee wrote:Very commendable PB, and I am sure was greatly appreciated by the family. However, if Pohlad similarily treats his baseball "family",.....we may end up with another Bret Boone,...or Batista,....or Ponson.
Come on Carl, lets get a banana split.
And if we got anything besides a cone it was a huge treat.packerboy wrote:Hey , when I was a kid, if we stopped at A&W or the Dairy Queen, it was a huge treat.Knowlzee wrote:Very commendable PB, and I am sure was greatly appreciated by the family. However, if Pohlad similarily treats his baseball "family",.....we may end up with another Bret Boone,...or Batista,....or Ponson.
Come on Carl, lets get a banana split.
I'd like the hot fudge brownie delite but I'd settle for a banana split from Carl. I think we'll be lucky to get a Dilly bar...
IS is still waiting for them to go on a tear
Crillo's bloop was quite the affair
But one little bloop can ignite a big blast
Lets hope playing .500 is all in the past
We need Justin back, cant hit without him
Remember that tear is an English homonym
But there wont be any reason to weep nor to cry
Rondell is comin back, those legs will not die
With everbody healthy, they could make a run
Lets hit the boofin ball and have us some fun
Crillo's bloop was quite the affair
But one little bloop can ignite a big blast
Lets hope playing .500 is all in the past
We need Justin back, cant hit without him
Remember that tear is an English homonym
But there wont be any reason to weep nor to cry
Rondell is comin back, those legs will not die
With everbody healthy, they could make a run
Lets hit the boofin ball and have us some fun
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Iambic pentameter, packerboy "learnt" meIrishmans Shanty wrote:Now that the interleague clock has ticked down,
It's back to the grind as the Twins return to town.
They're minus a slugger for a few games or so,
But the return of Joe Mauer has softened the blow.
Eighteen games with the NL was fun,
Like a summer vacation that was spent in the sun.
Of the five clubs that laid in their path,
Only D.C. came out ahead on the math.
Eleven were won and seven were lost,
And in the finale even Gardy got tossed.
The NL's were weak and the games were a blast,
Time to move on as it's now in the past.
So bring back the AL and pull up a chair,
Now a few over square as they continue The Tear.
Shantys prose is great, that we all can see
Always something to say, and he jumps right on it
And with fourteen lines, that makes it a Sonnet.
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The magic is missing, where did it go?
It seems they cant win more than 1 in a row
Having everyone healthy could help quite a bit
If I was in Gardy's job , I'd be havin a fit
In the 9th, Mauer, Cuddyer and Hunter went down 1,2,3
No ball left the infield, not much of a rally
Lets hit the boofin ball, lets pitch and play D
Playin .500 ball will not make us happy
It seems they cant win more than 1 in a row
Having everyone healthy could help quite a bit
If I was in Gardy's job , I'd be havin a fit
In the 9th, Mauer, Cuddyer and Hunter went down 1,2,3
No ball left the infield, not much of a rally
Lets hit the boofin ball, lets pitch and play D
Playin .500 ball will not make us happy
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Blue Jays: 15 bases on 8 hits.
Twins: 11 bases on 11 hits.
Not much time to sit around and worry about those 11 singles last night as we are inside three hours to game time. I agree PB, the magic isn't there yet but neither is the poison. They just seem to be jogging in place right now.
I'm curious as to how many games Morneau, Mauer, and Hunter have all been in the lineup on the same day. With Morneau's week long absense and Joe's 30 games, it can't be much more than half. Cuddyer needs to start flexing the muscles a bit, his two chop singles last night aren't going to cut it, at least while 33 is on the bench.
Twins: 11 bases on 11 hits.
Not much time to sit around and worry about those 11 singles last night as we are inside three hours to game time. I agree PB, the magic isn't there yet but neither is the poison. They just seem to be jogging in place right now.
I'm curious as to how many games Morneau, Mauer, and Hunter have all been in the lineup on the same day. With Morneau's week long absense and Joe's 30 games, it can't be much more than half. Cuddyer needs to start flexing the muscles a bit, his two chop singles last night aren't going to cut it, at least while 33 is on the bench.
They are only 6 games out.
They havent been at full strength all year with key people being injured.
The pitching has been good but not good enough for this team to...well, go on a tear, so to speak.
They are only 6 games out.
The loss of key players is obvious but I think it is important to mention Rondell. Even if he would just hit .270 with 8 or 9 HRs at this point, they would be a much better offensive team. Anything so I wouldnt have to watch Tyner and Ford try to hit.
If they can stay within reach, get everybody back and with the emergence of King Kong Kubel, they can make a run at it.
They are only 6 games out.
They havent been at full strength all year with key people being injured.
The pitching has been good but not good enough for this team to...well, go on a tear, so to speak.
They are only 6 games out.
The loss of key players is obvious but I think it is important to mention Rondell. Even if he would just hit .270 with 8 or 9 HRs at this point, they would be a much better offensive team. Anything so I wouldnt have to watch Tyner and Ford try to hit.
If they can stay within reach, get everybody back and with the emergence of King Kong Kubel, they can make a run at it.
They are only 6 games out.


