Fansmanship Podcast Episode 217 – Chris Sylvester and Brint Wahlberg
It’s another podcast episode! Cal Poly basketball teams are at the Big...
There are beers. Plenty of them. There is a nice looking red wine which, according to the descriptive summary on the back of the bottle, “holds a late berry essence finished...
There is a black line slicing right through the front of Jim Harbaugh’s cranium on my TV. What does it mean? What symbolic power does the black faded line possess? Many...
In a matter of 23 hours and 23 minutes I’ll be numb-brained by an unstoppable force of tryptophan. But who’s counting? I’m set for the sedation. I went to the gym....
Kobe took the shoot and scored, about sums up the irresistible edge the NBA possesses in today’s sports market. It came from two, jet black haired Armenian boys, speaking broken English from a curling bench in...
The Band is back together in this Lakers-centered Fansmanship.com Podcast. We talk about whether expectations have changed because of the team’s slow start, whether the Lakers are legitimate contenders or just...
I, like the rest of America at this point in time, am trying to assess the legacy of Alex Rodriguez. There are easy descriptions regarding the 37- year old veteran, and...
“A forger of lies is a physician of no value.” – Job 13:4 Today, 1 in 4 children live in poverty. They get ready for school and set out to dodge gang warfare...
The man behind what was probably the worst umpire-related error in Major League Baseball history avenged his failure with an act of tremendous heroism. And he has the famous 70’s disco group...
Let me get this out of the way: I am not a Laker hater. I idolize/d Byron Scott and Magic Johnson. Loved the 39-win team in 1993 that nearly knocked off the all-mighty...
In the latest addition of the podcast, we use technology to our advantage, make a call out to Andy, and get all 3 of us on the podcast at once for...