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When I Think About You, I GOOGLE Myself

Actually, I use Yahoo as my search engine, but Google is the standard terminology. Anyway, while watching the Phillies game on Thursday night into Friday morning, I proceeded to do some searches on my site name. I've done it before, and found mentions of some of my posts and found other sites linking to me that I had not been aware of, so it's a cool practice I'll do from time to time. Below are some things I learned or came across. Web site TableTennisCoach-"dot something" seems to be a BS site that tries to load malware via fake virus warnings. Some guy named MaseMase on Twitter is cool and reads this page and has refered readers here and has gotten others to see this page and post links to it. He deserves a shout out. ECheats.biz links to this site on a page for a Super Nintendo game called Ballz , thanks to keyword enhanced advertising. MusicReportOnline.net apparently translates articles, that they link to, into to some variation of English. Check out their ...

Pictures From the Sunday Sweep

Here are some pictures from a pretty remarkable Sunday at the ballpark. Most importantly, here's a shot of Brad Lidge closing out a sweep of the Metropolitans. Phils phan Jamie G. stood out in the crowd, root-root-rooting for the good guys. T-Mac and Sarge celebrating their birthdays with a little Bull's BBQ...and Wheels. Phriend of PhoulBallz John Flynn performed God Bless America during the 7th inning stretch. Check out John's web page for tour dates! And lastly, one unsuspecting driver was in for a surprise upon returning to this vehicle, in the Jetro lot, after the game.

It's a Q&A with John Flynn!

PhoulBallz.com was lucky to have folk music artist John Flynn take a few moments to answer some questions about baseball, his national anthem performances at Phillies games and his career. You can see John live in person in Wilmington, Delaware this coming Saturday at YoYo Joe's Toys and Fun . -John, you're a Philadelphia area native and a Temple graduate. What is it like to perform in your home town? Its always the best! The more I travel around the country, the more convinced I am that I was lucky to be raised around here... - You've been seen around the area at live shows wearing Phillies gear, and of course at multiple Phillies games performing the National Anthem. Where do baseball and the Phillies rank with you? As someone that grew up in Delaware County in the seventies, the Phillies were always on my radar. But I didn't really become a baseball fan until I became a musician. Driving home from gigs late at night I would pick up Phillies games from the west coast....