Interviewed About the Angels by a Nats Blog
I refrained from talking shit about Frank Robinson and Jose Guillen when interviewed by a Washington Nationals blogger... Here (LINK) are some topics old and new about our team I recently discussed with William Yoder of The Nats Blog.
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LMAO
Remembering how much fun it was at a Padres-Nats game getting to jeer at that ahole from our outfield seats! My nephews knew I despised him so everytime he was in front of us they would holler really loud and slow,“Scioscia….Sscciioosscciiaa….”
And oh yeah,he heard them! LOL
by NJinHB on Jan 12, 2010 9:48 AM PST via mobile reply actions
great interview Rev
Liked the story about your favorite Angels memory. I kinda feel bad that this is also one of my top moments in Angels history (well, that i can remember too, I’m 22). It just showed so much unity…
Thanks for spreading the good word about the Halos
Forgot to mention I couldn’t play the video,damn Itouch FAIL.
by NJinHB on Jan 12, 2010 10:07 AM PST via mobile reply actions
nice interview..........
Yeah, I just stare at my desk, but it looks like I'm working. I do that for probably another hour after lunch too, I'd say in a given week I probably only do about fifteen minutes of real, actual, work. - Peter Gibbons
by norcaliangelsfan on Jan 12, 2010 1:43 PM PST reply actions
WOW, what a dead site The Nats Blog is, terrible.
We Angels fans are truly blessed to have a community that participates.
Yea, I noticed that about the Yankee site too
The “editors” do a good job offering posts, but there is very limited commenting for a such a huge “nation” (diversified blogging?), and no exciting, humorous, or graphic posts or limericks ;).
In other words, it’s exceedingly dry and non-participatory.
In other words, blah.
In other words, it sucks.
River Avenue Blues is the more active/popular Yankees blog.
The 2009 Pregame Picks Winner and Iron Man of Halos Heaven.com
Most sports blog traffic is propotionate to three things:
how many blogs about our team feature daily content – the fewer, the more traffic you get.
how popular your team is in reality – all things between two blogs being equal, a cubs blog will blow away the traffic of the other team’s blog.
how old the blog is. The older the better, habit-formed traffic wise.
by Rev Halofan on Jan 13, 2010 12:02 AM PST up reply actions
To the last factor:
I suspect that there is also an organic factor concerning longevity. Time creates more opportunity for instances of better content from those more serious about the medium to exchange ideas. Good content, composed in a manner suitable to blog format and the habits or consumption by the readership, create a stickiness. This stickiness is an attraction for visitors, comments, and other ther strong contributors.
So start with good fertilizer, grant enough time, and growth can occur geometrically rather than cumulatively.
Had I owned the Pittsburgh Pirates, I could have saved America.
Yes, but is there some relationship between
“fertiizer” and most of the comments on these posts, Stirrups?
"fertilizer" was a soft-shoe stab at Rev's crib here.
I could have used “growth medium” or “incubator” or “cradle”, but “fertilizer” was the proper choice of the smart-ass within me.
Had I owned the Pittsburgh Pirates, I could have saved America.
Rev's cautious optimism
…about Howie is funny. It’s like he doesn’t want to jinx the breakout season we all know is going to happen.
Seriously, this is the year.

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