Who is Your Favorite Texas Rangers Player of All-Time? [POLL]
Recently, I asked you who was your favorite Texas Rangers player of all-time and why. Now, based on your comments, it's time to vote for your favorite.
Recently, I asked you who was your favorite Texas Rangers player of all-time and why. Now, based on your comments, it's time to vote for your favorite.
A large group of Dallas Cowboys will be crossing over to the world of baseball tomorrow (May 23rd) to compete in a home run derby in the name of charity.
Since changing their name from the Washington Senators to the Texas Rangers back in 1972, there have been plenty of great players who fans have dubbed as their favorite player. Recently, Ivan 'Pudge' Rodriguez retired as a Ranger and I mentioned that he was one of my favorite Rangers players ever, but now I want to know who your favorite Texas Rangers player of all-time is.
Last night (May 15th) I was doing a remote at Jaguars Gold Club when something very strange happened with my equipment and my phone that made, not only me, but my co-worker, Frank Pain, wonder about the existence of alien lifeforms or UFO's. Do you think they are real?
Recently, I asked everybody on my Facebook page, where they thought the worst intersection in Abilene was. There were the usual suspects and a few surprises, but now it's time to vote on which intersection is the worst in town based on what you all have said.
A coworker and I were talking about music today when the conversation shifted over to Metallica's best album, which is always debatable. He likes 'Kill 'Em All' while I think 'Master of Puppets' was the best. So I thought I would take this little debate to you. What is your favorite Metallica album?
So I finally got to watch The Avengers movie and I must say it was nothing short of epic, amazing and other multi-syllable adjectives that I can't pronounce. During one scene of the movie, The Avengers were talking about Thor's brother Loki and how bad of a person he was then Thor joked "he's adopted". Now it seems some feathers have been ruffled by that comment, which brings me to my question 'have we become too sensitive as a society?'.