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Sightseek 04-25-2009 08:04 PM

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Originally Posted by Bigsmc
I go to tracks to see the horses, not to have a dining experience.

If only one of my friends could understand this. :wf

philcski 04-25-2009 08:25 PM

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Originally Posted by Sightseek
If only one of my friends could understand this. :wf

LOLOLOLOL

Sightseek 04-25-2009 08:46 PM

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Originally Posted by philcski
LOLOLOLOL

:D

westcoastinvader 04-25-2009 11:34 PM

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Originally Posted by NoLuvForPletch
Going to Ft lauderdale with the family (wife and 2 daughters, 4 and 1). Is Calder worth a day for the family?

Your kids are a little young to enjoy the Florida Keys, but if you and your wife get the itch it's an EZ shot down the Turnpike "extension" right by Calder and down to the end in Homestead. Maybe 45 minutes of clear sailing, max. The drive a little further south and say you made it to Key Largo.

Few beaches in the Keys, and rare to have any that are not man made. But the seafood, drink and scenery is Grade A if you want to spend a night down there. Lots of Mom & Pop motels and eating spots and seafood shacks for reasonable, too.

I used to go evening reef fishing on a group boat out of Key Largo called "Miss Majestic." My old girlfriend saw it in my address book once and was convinced "Miss Majestic" was my code for a stripper or escort or something.

asudevil 04-25-2009 11:34 PM

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Originally Posted by Bigsmc
Jeez 'Zig, don't listen to some assnozzle from LA. If he thinks Calder is a shithole, he's beyond naive and needs to get out and see some real dumps. Calder is a great place to visit. It is clean and the people are ultra friendly.

I had no clue their Turf Club was not up to LA standards. Hell, I've been going to Tampa Bay Downs for 23+ years and have never set foot or even looked in the door of their restaurant. I go to tracks to see the horses, not to have a dining experience.

Ha Ha Ha....Keep slummin douche bag.

Antitrust32 04-26-2009 11:12 AM

the best way to win at Calder is to go to the paddock and check out the horses before the race. Always bet on the one that looks the best and looks the least sore. You will win half the time. There is no other way to bet that track.

Its nice, and its fun, and never crowded.


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