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    NJHalo got a reaction from HaloCory22 in Playoffs Thread   
    Phuck Filly
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    NJHalo reacted to The Ghost of Bob Starr in Announcer Rankings   
    Probably Suzyn Waldman.
     
    Big crier.   She's awful.   Sterling sucks too, but they are on the radio side.
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    NJHalo reacted to AngelsAndRamsFan in Announcer Rankings   
    Susan Walden? She's funny. The few times I listen to her, I think of her announcing that Roger C signed with the Yankees. Lol
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    NJHalo reacted to Taylor in What did you think of Sunday Night Crew?   
    "Carlos BelTRAN"
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    NJHalo reacted to Taylor in What did you think of Sunday Night Crew?   
    John Kruk is annoying, but he's not an elitist douchebag like Joe Morgan.
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    NJHalo reacted to AngelsWin.com in AngelsWin.com's 10th Anniversary Member Appreciation Interview with Adam Dodge   
    As promised we will be celebrating our 10th anniversary of AngelsWin.com by focusing on our members, contributors and writers. I'm pleased to debut this weekly feature that we'll be posting throughout the 2014 season by interviewing our longest tenured writer and contributor at AngelsWin.com, Adam Dodge.

    Adam has been not only a tremendous contributor to our blog, forum discussion and events over the years, but also a great friend -- met through none other than, AngelsWin.com.

    So without further ado, here's our interview with Adam Dodge (pictured below).


      AngelsWin.com: When and how did you first come to AngelsWin.com?   Adam Dodge: It was early in 2004. I really loved writing. Still do, but back then, when I had zero responsibility and a dead end job, I was really looking to find a hobby - something to fill in the blanks at my 8-5 gig. I had covered High School Football for the LA Times one year and really enjoyed it. I did some web searches for Angels fan sites. I found a few and sent off a few emails. You (Chuck) were the only one to get back to me. I started providing content almost immediately.    I think I was probably the 4th or 5th member of AW.com. Yourself, John Ward, Victor, Rev Robbie and AngelsClippersFaninOz were the only guys I remember being around in the earliest of days.    I actually owe my marriage and the birth of my son Ethan to AW.com. I met my wife through Victor, who has become a great friend over the years. I met Victor on AW.com. I guess I can credit Chuck for my marriage and family. Had you not responded to my email, I never would've joined. Wouldn't have met Victor. That said, I also wouldn't have met Victor's mom, which means had you not responded to my email, I probably wouldn't have a $200/mo pharmacy bill.    AngelsWin.com: What keeps you coming back to the site?   Adam Dodge: A few things. First, I love the Angels and baseball. It is an incredible passion of mine. To be able to share that with others is fantastic.    Comedic relief. If ever I need a laugh to alleviate stress or make my day more enjoyable I can comb through any number of threads. We have some very witty members, who provide so many hilarious jokes, stories, anecdotes...    Finally, the relationships. I mentioned Victor as a friend - someone who was a groomsman at my wedding. Chuck, you and I get together every time I'm in Seattle on business. Jason Brennan helped me with the loan process on my new house. Because of Lou, I now have a Mexican friend. Bruce, the "Geoffs", the Seans, Tank... many others. I've made a lot of friends through this community and I value all of them dearly.    AngelsWin.com: What have been some of your favorite articles and threads?   Adam Dodge: Well, the Kelvim Escobar thread is probably the greatest internet event of all time. I'll never look at a tripod the same way. EVER. The Ghost Shark thread, Cory's break up thread were amazing.    In terms of articles, it really wouldn't be fair. I've come to appreciate all of the writers and features. I was never really a "stats" guy and probably never will be. That said, guys like Jonathon (angelsjunky) and others have really impressed upon me the value of some of the advanced statistical analysis of players.    David Saltzar's and others' interviews of players, executives, personalities and prospects are always great.    One of the coolest things I got to do - maybe THE coolest thing I got to do through my affiliation with AW.com - was interviewing  Dino Ebel. 3rd base coaches, which he was at the time, don't get interviewed often. To get his perspective on the game, the team, other players, his ambitions...that was tremendously satisfying as a fan.    AngelsWin.com: What in-person events have you attended from AngelsWin.com (Spring/Summer Fanfests, Charity Golf, Charity Softball)?   Adam Dodge: I've been to them all. To see what these events have become is truly humbling and rewarding. It is amazing to think that a website that started with a few poor schmucks arguing about Garret Anderson's level of laziness could give birth to a tremendous community of hundreds, if not thousands of fans. The events are a blast and that we use them to benefit incredible charities like the Miracle League is very inspiring.    AngelsWin.com: Why is AngelsWin.com your internet home for the Angels?   Adam Dodge: I feel like we're a big family. I mentioned specific people with which I've gained as friends above, but there are many others in our community that have really become a part of my life, even if those relationships are experienced in the body of a thread. I look at the last few seasons and how the Angels have struggled. While that has been frustrating for all of us, I kind of dig it at the same time. For the most part, we're all still here every single day sharing our lives with each other, arguing with each other, taking jabs at one another... How sweet the taste of victory will be when the Angels raise their second World Series flag! Whether that is this year or ten years from now. I'll be here and to share it with tdawg and st1ckboy; that is going to be pretty special.    AngelsWin.com: In your opinion, what is AngelsWin.com’s best feature: the articles, charitable events, game-day chat, message boards, Fanfests, podcasts, etc?   Adam Dodge: The message board is where the magic happens. It is the lifeblood of the website. I look forward the charity events as well.    Ligther Side   AngelsWin.com: Where do you live and what do you do?   Adam Dodge: We bought our "forever" home (God willing) in Mission Viejo late last year.    I'm the Executive Director (much cheaper alternative to a CEO) of a Human Resources company focusing on the restaurant industry.    AngelsWin.com: Why are you an Angels fan?   Adam Dodge: When I fell in love with baseball I was four or five years old. I couldn't get enough. I'd watch the Cubs in the morning on WGN, the Braves at 4:05 on TBS and the Angels and Dodgers locally. As a young kid, I just did not like Vin Scully. I thought he was incredibly boring and his voice simply annoyed me. Bob Starr, the Angels' TV guy was fantastic and I just enjoyed watching Angels' broadcasts more than the Dodgers. I made my parents take me to games beginning in 1983 and the rest is history.    AngelsWin.com: What was your first Angels game that you remember? Who’d you go with?   Adam Dodge: My memories are definitely foggy. The first game I have a decent memory of was in 1983 against the Tigers. Bobby Grich and Lou Whittaker were both tremendous second-basemen. I remember both having big games. I think I remember Field Seats being $8.    AngelsWin.com: Who have been your favorite players? Why? Any great stories or interactions with them?   Adam Dodge: I often joke on the board that I "love black guys." It is apparently true though. As a kid my favorite player was Rupert Jones, who played three seasons for the Halos in the mid 80s. Chili Davis took Jones' place in 1988. Garret Anderson is probably my all-time favorite Angel. As an adult, I don't really have favorites anymore. I definitely root for the name on the front and not the name on the back. If pressed though, as frustrating as it can be, I kind of have a thing for Howie.   I haven't had any interactions with my favorite players through the years. However, one of my favorite experiences was with Torii Hunter. Then a member of the Twins in 2001, Minnesota was in town for a three game series. I worked across the street from the park back then and would buy a ticket in the right field terrace almost nightly. I'd spend my workday doing research on the visiting teams Right and Centerfielders and heckle them for 9 innings each game of the series. I found all sorts of stuff about Torii's childhood in Pine Bluff, AR.    I was letting him have it - nothing offensive or even funny really. In fact, I think Torii was kind of surprised that a fat white dude in Orange County was yelling at him about his mom's apple pie recipes. He would look up at me and shake his head. I certainly wasn't getting to him.    But, when he came in to catch a line drive and had it go off of his glove for a three base error, I got under his skin a bit. Again, nothing clever or funny but he grew tired of "You suck, Torii!" Inning after inning, while he was warming up I and my buddies would let him have it. His teammate in right field asked him, "what is that about?" (It should be noted that before 2002, there were about 15,000 fans at the games and hardly anyone in the RF terrace. It wasn't difficult to hear what the players were yelling to each other.)Torii threw his hands up in frustration.    A couple more innings passed. We continued to let Torii have it. Finally, an Angels' hitter (I don't remember who) hit a shot into RCF gap. Looked like a sure double, but out of nowhere Torii comes flying toward the wall. He dove head first into the base of the wall and snatched the ball. Lying on his back, definitely shaken up, he looked up at me and said "how's that?" We gave him a standing ovation and a "we're not worthy" waive of our hands. He took a little bow and jogged back to the dugout. When he came out to the outfield in the next inning we continued our cheers. He tipped his cap and gave us that Torii smile.    AngelsWin.com: How do you survive the offseason?   Adam Dodge: Great question. I watch so much baseball - nearly every game during the season. My wife is a champ. To offset the time I give to the Angels, I don't really watch sports between Nov - Apr aside from Golf. The NBA is awful and unwatchable. The NFL is great and while I love football, I don't spend my Sundays in front of the TV. I play a lot of golf and spend more time with the family.    AngelsWin.com: What’s one thing you’d like everyone in AngelsWin.com to know about you?   Adam Dodge: Great question. I don't get offended. I have very specific opinions and a non-negotiable world view, but I understand that everyone sees things their own way and I respect, understand and appreciate that. I do my best to see things from the perspective of others. Also, I text pictures of my poop to my friends.
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    NJHalo reacted to The Ghost of Bob Starr in MLB Network's Chris Russo   
    It's hard to believe you guys haven't heard of the mad dog til now. Long time NY radio hack and has been featured prominently on Sirius radio the last several years.
    The only thing worse than Mad Dog Russo is his old partner Mike Francesa.
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    NJHalo reacted to nate in Game of Thrones   
    The last scene didn't really do it for me.  Other than when the fat guy found the dagger and killed the white walker, the whole white walker thing hasn't been very interesting.
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    NJHalo reacted to Schildog in Game of Thrones   
    stannis is great. there is a special place in hell for you two.
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    NJHalo got a reaction from TobiasFunke in Game of Thrones   
    Good episode last night. New storylines opened up.
     
    Everyone North of the wall is a dirtbag. 
     
    I hope Kalisi runs into some opposition for a change. Things are too easy for her.  
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    NJHalo reacted to TobiasFunke in Game of Thrones   
    Hoping that the main mutiny guy that's north of the wall with the other guys ends up getting raped by the Dire Wolf.
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    NJHalo got a reaction from Vegas Halo Fan in Prayers for Jim Kelly   
    Jim has had a rough haul lately. Now they say no more surgery.
     
    Its in God's hands now.
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    NJHalo reacted to Brandon in Game of Thrones   
    You guys really can't help yourselves.
     
    I read recaps, info, and listen to podcasts when I run around and as big as talking about the show is, there is equally amounts of talk about the book readers v. the show watchers and how the readers are getting their kicks of spoiling the show......whether direct spoilers or what seems to be popular in the comment sections of recaps, the very direct indirect spoilers to troll everyone. I don't read them anymore, but assume it's more in line with things like Chimi saying a character is later on in the book thus negating a death....which at this juncture of the show is a huge spoiler that was done indirectly.
     
    At least this place has been somewhat ok to read/chat.
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    NJHalo got a reaction from NorCal Halo in Stuff better at closing than Frieri   
    Chris Christie
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    NJHalo reacted to Chimi in Game of Thrones   
    I have a huge crush on her. She also has a recurring role on Elementary and she's hot on there also.
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    NJHalo reacted to HaloCory22 in Game of Thrones   
    You're all wrong. Natalie Dormer is the hottest on the show.
     

     

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    NJHalo got a reaction from ELEVEN in Stuff better at closing than Frieri   
    Kim Kardashian's back door
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    NJHalo reacted to TobiasFunke in Game of Thrones   
    I'll be honest, I don't think she's all that. She looks way hotter in her non-acting form as a brunette.
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    NJHalo reacted to fan_since79 in LA Times: There's a reason for lack of fanfare about Albert Pujols' 500th home run   
    Jim Thome hit over 600 home runs, and with all due respect to him, one would never say he was a better hitter than Albert.
     
    Thome is also not a shoo-in for the HOF, although I personally think he'll make it eventually.
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    NJHalo reacted to Cycled314 in LA Times: There's a reason for lack of fanfare about Albert Pujols' 500th home run   
    I like this forum so don't want to come off as a troll but
     
    In my opinion:
     
    - 500 club is a bit undervalued due to PED era
     
    but also
     
    - This 500 mark is so overwhlemingly as a Cardinal (445) that it feels like this milestone/attention was bought by Moreno.
     
    When he hits 600 - and he will - it will be a truer LAA milestone.
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    NJHalo reacted to CaliAngel in LA Times: There's a reason for lack of fanfare about Albert Pujols' 500th home run   
    Really? At 15 HRs a season minimum for the remainder of his career --which is totally doable for Pujols-- he will be the top 10 in HRs all time when all is said and done.
     
    Make all the excuses in the world...there's a lack of fanfare from the MLB because he's on the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim.
     
    If David Ortiz ever hits 500 *yawn* I would bet MLB would make a stink about it that nobody would ever hear the end of.
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    NJHalo reacted to fan_since79 in We would have an awesome bullpen   
    Keeping our old pitching coach might have helped too.
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    NJHalo got a reaction from Angels_Make_Me_Drink in Game of Thrones   
    I want to know who is Lord Baelish's barber? That dude has a perfect haircut with a fade, and neat mustache.
     
    Seems highly unlikely anyone had a buzzer back then.
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    NJHalo reacted to Vegas Halo Fan in Career Choice   
    1. Registered Nurse (Director of Nursing)
     
    2. Associate of Applied Science in Nursing
     
    3. I find it rewarding. No two days are alike, and you never know what you are going to run into. Four months into my journey in this profession, I was thrown into the aftermath of the bombing of the Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City. I have been on duty when a facility was closed, and twice when a facility changed ownership. I have secured units during tornado warnings and prepared to evacuate during a bomb threat. It has been an interesting ride. And this doesn't even include the memorable patients.
     
    4. Depends upon the area of the country. Salaries in the south and midwest tend to be lower, salaries in the far west and northeast better - but generally speaking, you should be able to reach $45-60K in a first job. The caveat is that in some areas of the country, new graduates are having problems getting hired.
     
    5. My job security is pretty good - but I work for a state agency. Salaries are higher in the private sector, but especially in areas where nursing unions are not strong, employers hire and fire at will and they don't have to justify their actions. They also are given to calling you off for low census. About 25 percent of the time, they then try to call you in a couple of hours later when they start getting hit with admissions. Several reasons why I no longer do hospital work. Some hospitals are given to hiring a lot of per diem staff so that they don't have to give out benefits. Especially early on, you may have to be content with piecing together two or three per diem slots.
     
    The question you didn't ask is whether I would recommend my profession to others. Again, it depends. If you pursue a nursing degree, I recommend going the Bachelor of Science (BSN) route. That seems to be the direction that the profession is headed. One plus is that if you wind up in a specialty that you absolutely hate, you can move on to something totally different without having to go back to school and get another degree. The current reluctance regarding hiring new graduates won't last forever either. As old farts like me eventually get pushed out the door, others will have to replace us.
     
    I suggest lurking in online nursing forums. It will give you a good feel for the issues in each specialty, and what issues nursing students and new graduates are facing. One of my favorites is Allnurses.com
     
    One piece of unsolicited advice: Leave any social science degrees alone. Even at the master's and Ph. D. levels - which are required to do anything of any consequence with them -  they generally don't pay commensurate with what you spend to get them. Before going to nursing school I had a BA in psychology. It got me a $30K dead end desk job with a small state agency eight years into my employment. I wound up going back to school in my late 30s to get a degree I could actually make a decent living at.
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    NJHalo reacted to jshep in Frieri is finished as closer!   
    At what point do we stop brushing off everything that's gone wrong for Jerry as "bad luck" and accept that maybe he and his people are just pretty bad at evaluating talent?
     
    At this point, the entire bullpen is 100% his doing. And who can we really say we're surprised has struggled? Frieri, and that's pretty much it.
     
    It was pretty clear from the get go this was a bad bullpen. It just hasn't hesitated to confirm that.
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