Your Questions About Fox 23

Jenny asks…

Has there ever been an MLB game where a no-hitter was thrown but the team that threw it lost the game?

I know it’s possible but I don’t know if its ever happened.

Michelle answers:

The only starting pitcher to lose a complete-game no-hitter was Ken Johnson of the Houston Colt 45s (pre-Astros), who lost to Cincinnati 1-0 on April 23, 1964. Johnson’s throwing error allowed Pete Rose to get to 2nd with 1 out in the ^ 9th. Chico Ruiz allowed Rose to get to 3rd on a ground ball, and 2nd baseman Nellie Fox’s error on a grounder by Vada Pinson let Rose score the only run in the game.
Steve Barber (8 2/3 innings) and Stu Miller (1/3 inning) of the Baltimore Orioles both lost a no-hitter to Detroit 2-1 on April 30,1967.

Carol asks…

Can you ever really have too many gingerbread cookies?

How many do you think I can eat before I either turn into one or I explode?
Kitty my dear, there is something not quite right with you…

Michelle answers:

No, I really love gingerbread cookies. Yeah, I love the ones shaped like little men (or women, I don’t want to appear sexist), with the decorations of icing, raisins, jellybeans, candies, yum…. I will also eat gingerbread in any other shape, even it was baked in a rough rock-like lump. Just the scent of gingerbread takes me back to my childhood when my mother and I used to bake the gingerbread cookies and decorate them so carefully and imaginatively. The gingerbread boy always smiled so gleefully. “Run, run, as fast as you can, you can’t run away from the gingerbread man,” we sang together. He didn’t know that the fox was going to trick him when he was taking him across the river. As the fox got deeper in the water he made gingerbread boy get up on his head and GULP he was all eaten up. The ending of this story really bothered me as a child, but by now I’ve learned that life is full of foxes that will try to eat you …:-)

Whoa, I’ve gotten way off topic now, I’m sorry…did I say I really loved gingerbread cookies? Last year my son made a gingerbread house and I was so hungry I actually took a bite off the corner of the roof when he wasn’t looking! I tried covering it with icing quickly, but he caught me and I got it for that one…:-)

I think you could probably eat about 23 cookies before you explode. Actually I’d like to see you turn into a gingerbread person. There you are, with icing all over you and candies decorating your… Umm.. You know. You’ll be running down the road with everyone chasing you and I’ll be waiting in the river offering to take you across.. Waiting to eat you.. Heh heh.. 🙂

OK, back to reality, have fun baking your cookies, eating your cookies, giving your cookies away, if you have any left, please send me some 🙂

Betty asks…

What good things did mitt accomplish as governor?

Do they want him back?

Michelle answers:

Do democrats always spin the facts, no matter how outrageously reality rebuts their lies?
Http://www.investinganswers.com/financia… “Some level of unemployment will always be present in an economy as industries expand and contract, as technological advances occur, as new generations enter the labor force, and as workers voluntarily search for better opportunities. This is why most economists agree that there is a natural rate of unemployment in the economy (usually 4%-6%).”

10/1/11 demoinregister.com: By December 2006, Romney’s last full month in office, it [the unemployment rate] had fallen to 4.7%

For honesty-challenged democrat fact-spinners: If “full employment” (4-6%) exists wouldn’t job creation be low – even irrelevant? Keep that in mind when you read the next paragraph.

An Obama TV ad says Massachusetts under Romeny’s governorship fell to 47th in job growth, but the truth is this:
6/7/12 factcheck.org: “The ad states that job creation in Massachusetts “fell” to 47th under Romney. That’s a bit misleading. Massachusetts’ state ranking for job growth went from 50th the year before he took office, to 28th in his final year. It was 47th for the whole of his four-year tenure, but it was improving, not declining, when he left.”

6/8/12 USA Today: “As we wrote in an item this week when an Obama ad claimed Massachusetts “fell” to 47th under Romney, in the 12 months before he took office, the state ranked 50th in job creation. That ranking remained 50th during Romney’s first year in office, but by his final year, it had improved to 28th.”

Romney’s education record (he left office in 2007):
-http://www.statemaster.com/graph/edu_bes_edu_ind-education-best-educated-index, 2005-2006:
1. Vermont
2. Connecticut
3. Massachusetts
-http://www.morganquitno.com/edrank06.htm 2006-2007 Smartest State Award:
1. Vermont
2. Massachusetts

And all of this in one of the most We-Want-A-Welfare-State-America state in the USA!

But don’t expect the liberal media to tell the truth. They didn’t in 2008 and they won’t this time either.

Democrats will deny that the major media is supports them, but the facts make their denials laughable:
Polls on how Americans saw the mainstream media (TV and print) election coverage in 2008:
-Rasmussen poll: 69% for Obama, 6% for McCain
-Pew Research poll: 67% for Obama, 11% for McCain
-Sacred Heart University poll: 68% for Obama, 9% for McCain
-Fox News/Opinion Dynamics poll: 67% for Obama, 11% for McCain

University of Connecticut’s Department of Public Policy survey of journalists, nationwide, during the 2008 election: 52% supported Obama versus 19% for McCain.

9/2009 Sacred Heart University Polling Institute: 69.9% agreed the national news media are intent on promoting the Obama presidency while 26.5% disagreed.

9/23/10 Pew Research poll: 43% of those who perceive bias say it is liberal; 23% say they see conservative bias.

9/29/10 Gallup poll: Distrust of the media Edges Up to Record High
Perceptions of liberal bias still far outnumber perceptions of conservative bias: 48% say the media are too liberal; 15% say they are too conservative.

9/22/11 Gallup poll: 60% perceive bias, with 47% saying the media are too liberal and 13% saying they are too conservative.

8/15/12 Rasmussen Poll: 59% of Likely U.S. Voters believe Obama has received the best treatment from the media so far; 18% think his Republican challenger has been treated better.

John asks…

Anyone know the music from the game Fallout 3 for PS3?

I really really love the old music they played in it. Can anyone tell me what the track listings are, please?

Michelle answers:

I also love the music on their,i bought almost all of them on itunes

Here ya go!Enjoy!

Title Music Length
1. “I Don’t Want To Set The World On Fire” The Ink Spots 3:07
2. “Way Back Home” Bob Crosby & the Bobcats 2:54
3. “Butcher Pete (Part 1)” Roy Brown 2:28
4. “Happy Times” (From the Danny Kaye film The Inspector General) Bob Crosby & the Bobcats 2:45
5. “Civilization” Danny Kaye with The Andrews Sisters 3:07
6. “Into Each Life Some Rain Must Fall” Ella Fitzgerald with The Ink Spots 3:06
7. “Anything Goes” Cole Porter 3:04
8. “Fox Boogie” Gerhard Trede 3:16
9. “I’m Tickled Pink” Jack Shaindlin 1:52
10. “Jazzy Interlude” Billy Munn 2:52
11. “Jolly Days” Gerhard Trede 1:40
12. “Let’s Go Sunning” Jack Shaindlin 1:41
13. “A Wonderful Guy” Tex Beneke 2:48
14. “Rhythm for You” Eddy Christiani & Frans Poptie 2:59
15. “Swing Doors” Allan Gray 2:59
16. “Maybe” (Intro song from the original Fallout) The Ink Spots 3:06
17. “Mighty Mighty Man” Roy Brown 2:36
18. “Crazy He Calls Me” Billie Holiday 3:05
19. “Easy Living” Billie Holiday 3:06
20. “Boogie Man” Sid Phillips 2:23

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