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Plastic plates only come out when company comes over...other than that..its paper plates only:D |
T3B, Im starting to feel uncomfortable about my living condition in here. What else is a bachelor supposed to have? I thougth I was living the highlife, a nice TV and a couch is all bachelor needs to be happy.
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Give them some Ace, hey should settle down a little
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Far be it from me to stick up for a man who does not need it, especially from someone like me, but hey I will anyways -
I'll take Oracle in my corner any day of the week. Not so long ago I would have shunned at this thought, but I am finally starting to understand who he is and can't wait to meet him in person. Euro, I thought different of you. Shame it is, let this petty crap go and find some other way to vent your anger man. You are barking up the wrong tree. |
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We Wuv You,Oracle.
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By BYRON KING Half Heaven was a good horse on turf for her first 18 races. On Polytrack, she is apparently in a completely different class. Saturday at Turfway Park in the $50,000 My Charmer Stakes, Half Heaven recorded her second stakes victory in as many starts on the surface, defeating My Chickadee by a half-length. Stalking the pace in second early, she surged to a length lead in midstretch, and held on late under jockey Miguel Mena. She raced 1 1/16 miles in 1:42.95, paying $7.40 as the narrow favorite in the field of 10. Her victory in the My Charmer followed a score in the River Memories Stakes over Woodbine's Polytrack surface on Oct. 28. Dale Romans trains the winner for owner Frank Stronach, who purchased Half Heaven, a 4-year-old daughter of Regal Classic, for $180,000 at Fasig Tipton's November selected mixed sale. The My Charmer victory improved her record to 6 wins from 20 starts and boosted her earnings to $277,461. __________________________________________________ ______________________________ ______ Turf mares try to switch to synthetic By STEVE ANDERSEN INGLEWOOD, Calif. - How the turf mares Blue Cay and Vatchesvendetta handle the transition to racing on a synthetic surface is likely to determine the outcome of an optional claimer for California-breds at Hollywood Park on Thursday. Both Blue Cay and Vatchesvendetta have run well on turf in recent starts, but have not raced on Hollywood Park's new synthetic surface. Judging from the way they are training, the experiment is worth a gamble, according to their respective trainers. The optional claimer carries a purse of $46,000 and is run at 1 1/16 miles. Blue Cay, who may go favored, was promoted from second to first after being bothered during a $32,000 claiming race at a mile on turf at the Oak Tree at Santa Anita meeting on Oct. 12, her most recent start. It was the third win of the year for the 5-year-old Blue Cay, who was claimed for $40,000 at Hollywood Park last May by a partnership and trainer Mike Mitchell. Mitchell said he has observed other trainers having success with their turf horses on the synthetic track, "So why not try it? She works great on it. I want see how she does." |
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Improvements to the starting gate has long been overlooked. For those of us who watch the head-on replays of the starts, it's laughable that absolutely nothing was done after Barbaro "gate breakthrough" in the Preakness only to reload and severly injure himself on National Television. It's only a matter of time before the gate comes into play in another major televised race. Sad but true. ![]() |
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