
swiss mcgee
Mar 11, 2008 Dec 16, 2009 8 1812
Thanks to my father, who had me in an baby Angels uniform at 8 months old, I have been an Angels fan for all 29+ years of my existence.
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Sign from above on this victorious day!
Even Russia feeling the Angels fever!
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2002 World Series, Game 6 on NOW on ESPN Classic
Just thought I'd mentioned it. Bonds just hit his massive jack off K-Rod and they lead 4-0, they might win the whole thing :( lol
5 months ago
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Just saw on my Directv guide that ESPN Classic is replaying Game 6 of the '02 World Series at 5PM
8 months ago
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Google Ads at it again. This ad showing periodically again on front page of Halos Heaven. So you think this ad will generate a lot of revenue on an Angels website?
12 months ago
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Angels players out on the town
Well, looks like the thedirty.com has an older picture of some of our Halos out and about with the females. Pic includes WTY, AK, Donkey, Big John, and Side Salad. Picture also includes more evidence as to why Side Salad also goes by Nipples.
All Star Game Parade
So, I guess they had this All-Star Game ticker tape style parade before the game yesterday in NYC. Seems like a pretty cool idea, though I imagine they'll do some sort of Disneyland parade when we get the ASG in 2010. Basically, the ASG players and some Hall of Famers were put in the bed of some pickup trucks and rolled through the city.
On another forum I frequent, this guy took a crap load of pictures of the parade and I thought it was pretty interesting. You could see the families of a lot of the players and stuff. No A-Rod, lol.
Some of the HOF's included Reggie Jackson, Rod Carew, Rollie Fingers, Bob Feller, etc.
The guy, who I don't think is an Angel fan, even got some pics of Frankie and Ervin, which was cool.
Here's the link to the pictures: All Star Parade
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Angels robbing New York again
Happened upon this interesting link over at sportsbybrooks.com. Apparently a bank robber has a very ironic sense of humor, or is just a big Angels fan.
Man robs Albany Key Bank branch
I guess New York based Angels fans were tired of seeing their team rob the Yankees and decided to take the whole robbin' thing more literally. Now, I certainly don't condone robbing banks, be if you're gonna do it, why not do it in style?
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Perspective on the Angels/Dodgers Rivalry
..or as this usenet poster suggests the non-rivalry.
I saw this post on usenet today and there is clearly a jealousy issue here.
Here's an excerpt:
"First, somehow, somewhere (most likely on the east coast), somebody
has decided the Dodgers and Angels are rivals, almost mortal enemies.
I hear it in the stands, feel it with every peanut that hits my jersey
(your aim is getting better, but you're still not breaking through).
We are not rivals. That position, at least in the minds of Dodger
fans, was filled long before we travelled west and certainly long
before Gene Autry brought American League ball west. We had a fierce
rivalry between boroughs in New York and when the O'Malley family
heard the call (hopefully not from the Village People) to Go West,
they called on the Giants to come along for the ride. Baseball needed
the Giants/Dodgers as a package deal as much as they needed the "No,
No Nanette" rivalry out east. Fueled by Juan Marichal's not-so-civil
war with Johnny Roseboro, Bobby Thompson's "Shot Heard Around the
World," Mike Marshall (II) and his finger, to as recently as Steve
Finley's Grand Slam in 2004, the Dodgers and Giants always found each
other standing in the way of something they want. What do the Angels
have that the Dodgers would want? Personally, I'd say the list begins
and ends with Mike Scioscia, but the team had a chance to get him and
passed it up. "
Besides this poster obviously being delusional (i.e. only Angels fans think much of the rivalry) and taking a very one-sided persepctive on the issue, it does raise some questions that normally come up everytime the local teams play.
My opinion is that it is natural for these teams to be rivals. I don't care if the Angels have never played the Dodgers in a World Series, or in an important game for that matter. They are the old guard and we are the new guard. The fact is the Angels are everything the Dodgers want to become (or recapture). Remember when Dodger Stadium was devoid of much advertising, or when they only played Nancy Hefley's organ music? Don't you think the success of the Angels has had an impact in changing the atmosphere over there to a more "hip" situation?
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