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10 Reasons Why Iowa Has No Hope of a National Championship in the Next Five Years

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Just the bigger one.
 
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He did once before -- in the year he and Fredo got kicked out of Blair. And then the family moved back to Dallas the moment school ended at Bergen Catholic.

Even the Ferraris knew enough to not live in New Jersey.

He'll never move back to PA -- Iowa is where wrestlers go to become legends.
Correction. Iowa is where wrestlers go when one of their parents needs a different pair of eyeglasses. 😈
 
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When someone above said they had the greatest All-Star moment, I immediately thought of Johnny Callison. That was the year the Phillies had a magic season up until the last week in September. Callison's game winning homer in the All-Star game was confirmation of the Phillies destiny.
Of course, come September we were given 10 consecutive games of the mind numbing agony that created the Philadelphia fan.
 
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When someone above said they had the greatest All-Star moment, I immediately thought of Johnny Callison. That was the year the Phillies had a magic season up until the last week in September. Callison's game winning homer in the All-Star game was confirmation of the Phillies destiny.
Of course, come September we were given 10 consecutive games of the mind numbing agony that created the Philadelphia fan.
I remember it well!! I was a 12 y/o die hard Phillies fan. I stopped watching MLB when the contracts got out of hand.
 
Cal's 'monument' home runs were pretty much staged meatballs, but i have to say, i almost shit myself when President Clinton called it in the booth on 2131 night and the great Jon Miller exclaimed "how about that Mr. president!"
“Did you really think Cal Ripken would limp into this streak? Home run Monday. Home run Tuesday. Home run today.”
 
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