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Cunningham Racing 07-13-2006 04:50 PM

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Originally Posted by SentToStud
My name is Bruce. I'll pm you the rest if you want. Just ask. I'm not hard to find.

I have a modest, but successful employee benefits consulting practice. I left a management position 3 years ago during a corporate shake-up when it was clear they wanted new blood and frankly offered me too much money to stay.

I am not a big shot.

While putting myself through school, I worked as a cab driver, laborer, made manifolds for Ford Thunderbirds and did anything else I needed to. My first job was shining shoes in front of the GM building in downtown Detroit when I was six. As a teenager, I hustled a lot of scrap.

I have hired and fired over 100 people but driving a cab and working in the benefits/insurance business gave me the ability to recognize bulls hit when I see it. And you fit the bill.

Aside from "not losing too much of (your) fathers money (your words)" I don't see how you possess any significant "influence (again, your word)." Doing part-time work for a racetrack does not make you influential.

Your opinion of me as maive, a clown and a degenerate is fine for you to have.

Just as mine of you as a full of ****, self-proclaimed influencer of the horse business while two years removed from making sure there was paper in the Fair Grounds press room fax machine is fine as well.

The difference between you and me is I do not proclaim to be of any greater "influence" or import than is reasonable for anyone with more than **** for brains to believe. I also do not look to start arguments but seem to have the propensity to carry on when I think it's right to do so.

Any more questions?


<< I also do not look to start arguments but seem to have the propensity to carry on when I think it's right to do so. >>

:eek: :eek: :eek: ....WHAT????, then what do you consider you are doing when you involve persoanls and always jump to conclusion on things and make PERSONAL judgements against me???

I DEBATE things, which is what is doen on chat boards...that is why they exist...you, on the other hand, are the ARGUER - which is a person who doesn't debate with his response but rather has a negative intention behind it, usually involving personals and nothing relavent to the actual topic at hand....

And for the record cabbie, I do consulting work and seasonal projects for CDI - a corporation that owns several racetracks -- NOT "a racetrack" ....but I am glad you think that I am a coffee maker in a press box....I get humor out of how out of touch with the industry you really are....

I'm done with the negativity and this is the last I'm writing about this....I can'
t consistently waste my time justifying things to people like you...it is counterproductive....think what you want and keep betting the races...that is all I care about...keep feeding the tote machines..

Have a nice day. :)

oracle80 09-04-2006 06:58 PM

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Originally Posted by Nostradamus
This horse isn't even the best 2yr old in their barn. Scat Daddy is considered the better of the two.

Just for the record, Nostramdamus is a moron, a complete moron. Nice call coward(s).

oracle80 09-04-2006 07:00 PM

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Originally Posted by Hoisttheflag
You need to take a class in logic. Who cares when any horse started racing? The point is that 2yr olds change overnight. These horses aren't even close to grown and what they do now is zero indication of what they will be like in a month from now, let alone a year from now. 2yr old horses can improve or regress in a matter of weeks. The fact is most 2yr olds are still unraced so to say that "as long as this horse is in training there won't be a two year old who will touch him" is RIDICULOUS.

For the record Hoisttheflag is a complete moron.

oracle80 09-04-2006 07:09 PM

Please note the morons on this thread who don't know how to watch a race or what they are watching. Thank you very much for you consideration!!!:)


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