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viscount26 08-15-2007 03:35 PM

Behave you redneck

:D

GPK 08-15-2007 03:35 PM

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Originally Posted by viscount26
Behave you redneck

:D

southerner dammit!!!!

at least your better looking that Scavs.

The Indomitable DrugS 08-15-2007 03:37 PM

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Originally Posted by SentToStud
Perhaps the British dress well to obscure the fact they may well be the ugliest people on the earth. Too many centuries of being on an island with a limited gene pool.

I had a guy with a British accent shouting at me on the phone earlier today, it was quite an amusing event.

viscount26 08-15-2007 03:38 PM

Scav is now officially my adopted Brit brother. My mother will be pleased

:D

viscount26 08-15-2007 03:39 PM

Actually, I'm old enough to be Scav's father ouch

:eek:

GPK 08-15-2007 03:39 PM

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Originally Posted by viscount26
Scav is now officially my adopted Brit brother. My mother will be pleased

:D


you are old enough to be his grandfather:D

viscount26 08-15-2007 03:41 PM

whatever

:p

saratogabrit 08-15-2007 03:43 PM

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Originally Posted by ArlJim78
they also fawn all over some lady that lives in a castle.
this ain't Britain.

I'm not interested in Britain. It's far too stuffy at the races there. I haven't been racing there for nearly 2 years.

But i am interested in how the Australians have encouraged young people to dress up to go the track because Australia is an even more laid back country than the US and the sport there has surged to a masive dregree-25% of the adult population goes at least once a year to the track.

Although they are outsiders (but not as long a shot as they were)-if Capital Play gets the NYRA franchise there will major rule changes for dress codes.

ArlJim78 08-15-2007 03:43 PM

I can just see some of the US southern tracks, trying to enforce a paddock dress code. you'd have a bunch of guys dressed up looking like Jethro Bodine in his Sunday best suit, three sizes too small, clip on bowtie.

GPK 08-15-2007 03:44 PM

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Originally Posted by ArlJim78
I can just see some of the US southern tracks, trying to enforce a paddock dress code. you'd have a bunch of guys dressed up looking like Jethro Bodine in his Sunday best suit, three sizes too small, clip on bowtie.


you say that like something is wrong with them...

viscount26 08-15-2007 03:46 PM

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Originally Posted by ArlJim78
I can just see some of the US southern tracks, trying to enforce a paddock dress code. you'd have a bunch of guys dressed up looking like Jethro Bodine in his Sunday best suit, three sizes too small, clip on bowtie.

Just like the way Kev dresses to the track
:D :D

ArlJim78 08-15-2007 03:47 PM

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Originally Posted by saratogabrit
I'm not interested in Britain. It's far too stuffy at the races there. I haven't been racing there for nearly 2 years.

But i am interested in how the Australians have encouraged young people to dress up to go the track because Australia is an even more laid back country than the US and the sport there has surged to a masive dregree-25% of the adult population goes at least once a year to the track.

Although they are outsiders (but not as long a shot as they were)-if Capital Play gets the NYRA franchise there will major rule changes for dress codes.

I find it hard to believe that the sport is surging based on a new paddock dress code.

Sightseek 08-15-2007 03:50 PM

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Originally Posted by ArlJim78
I find it hard to believe that the sport is surging based on a new paddock dress code.

"Being Seen" appeals to the younger generation...why do you think Martini bars and lounges have taken off so well in most major cities?

saratogabrit 08-15-2007 03:53 PM

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Originally Posted by ArlJim78
I find it hard to believe that the sport is surging based on a new paddock dress code.


Australian racing is surging because young people are being encouraged to dress-up to go to the track. It's the only country in the Western world where the sport has grown in popularity over the last 10-15 years. Going racing is now the trendy thing for young people to go.

miraja2 08-15-2007 03:58 PM

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Originally Posted by saratogabrit
Australian racing is surging because young people are being encouraged to dress-up to go to the track. It's the only country in the Western world where the sport has grown in popularity over the last 10-15 years. Going racing is now the trendy thing for young people to go.

I'll have you know that in Chicago, even without a dress code, there is no place more trendy than Hawthorne.

SentToStud 08-15-2007 04:01 PM

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Originally Posted by miraja2
I'll have you know that in Chicago, even without a dress code, there is no place more trendy than Hawthorne.

Does that husky gal, Rosie, with the lamme miniskirts and 5 foot wide hats still hang at da 'thorne?

The Indomitable DrugS 08-15-2007 04:01 PM

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Originally Posted by ArlJim78
I find it hard to believe that the sport is surging based on a new paddock dress code.

Yeah, this guy might actually be track executive material....

Enforcing a dress code in the paddock will surely solve all of racings endless problems.

He's even topped my brilliant idea of strip-clubs at the track.

The Indomitable DrugS 08-15-2007 04:03 PM

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Originally Posted by saratogabrit
Australian racing is surging because young people are being encouraged to dress-up to go to the track. It's the only country in the Western world where the sport has grown in popularity over the last 10-15 years. Going racing is now the trendy thing for young people to go.

Link?

SentToStud 08-15-2007 04:07 PM

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Originally Posted by The Indomitable DrugS
Yeah, this guy might actually be track executive material....

Enforcing a dress code in the paddock will surely solve all of racings endless problems.

He's even topped my brilliant idea of strip-clubs at the track.

They had strippers at Balmoral Park a month or so ago. It's been done.

ArlJim78 08-15-2007 04:07 PM

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Originally Posted by Sightseek
"Being Seen" appeals to the younger generation...why do you think Martini bars and lounges have taken off so well in most major cities?

are trendy types that want to be seen going to head over to Ozone Park in the afternoon?

which tracks in the US do you envision people flocking to at night as an alternative to a Martini bar or a lounge? Mountaineer? Lone Star? LosAl? Balmoral?


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