(This is a new section i'll be doing from time to time with the fine people, err, person at the All-Stars Sports Blog. It's a game of sorts and sports. Each person finds threee questions, then gives the other person 5 minutes to answer it. The game goes back and forth until all 6 questions have been answeres. Questions will be in bold. "TSE" is me and "ASSB" is the All-Stars Sports Blog. Got it? Good.)
ASSB: How many weeks has Roger Federer been #1 while Rafeal Nadal been #2?
TSE: Roger Federer has been #1 for an incredible 231 weeks, which is more than four years! Nadal has been second best to Federer for 156 weeks or about three years...I have a feeling though the two are about to switch positions.
TSE: Rumours have been swirling about Barry Bonds pending return to the Major Leagues. My question is simple: Does he come back?
ASSB: No
ASSB: How many canadians have ever finished the tour de france?
TSE: There has to be at least one...or at least there will be one this year. His name is Ryder Hesjedal and he was born in British Columbia. They say he is a good climber, but living in the rockies would make anyone a good climber...basically i'm stalling because i have no idea how many Canadians finished Le Tour De France (Apparently a little over the time limit. That's -1 for me)
TSE: It's no secret that A.J. Burnett will likely find himself out of a Blue Jays uniforn by the trade deadline, so which team do you think will trade for him?
ASSB: The Okaland Athletics (Which I believe means the Oakland Athletics)
ASSB: how many team were in the NHL in 1961?
TSE: Despite my computer lagging I think I know the answer to this question. 1961 was back in the good old days when the NHL has the "original six". There was the Chicago Blackhawks, The Boston Bruins, The Toronto Maple Leafs, The New York Rangers, The Montreal Canadians and the Detroit Red Wings. The NHL chose not to expand until 1967, when they added 6 franchises.
TSE: I know it's early in the season, but who is your pick as the CFL MVP?
ASSB: Bobby Ackel
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