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2Hot4TV 08-15-2010 07:12 AM

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Originally Posted by SCUDSBROTHER (Post 683120)
Tell ya, that Jenny has a tough time with that jaw, or whatever is wrong. All the money she has, and that's the best situation they can come up with for her? Damn.

I beleive that was the first time she has been in front of the public in almost 10 years...........Many including myself thought that she was dead, but it must of been a Stroke or M.S. Stiil brave to appear and you should hope we never get to see your, dopie, hoodrat, want to be music anything, action.

knickslions2 08-15-2010 10:36 AM

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Originally Posted by RockHardTen1985 (Post 683049)
Before his last race none of us really knew who Twirling Candy was, Sidney's Candy was really dull in his comeback, and I defended him and even got bashed on here for it. Was todays performance huge, YES. Do I love him moving forward NO.
Does the 3yr old turf division suck and would I take him over Paddy O'POS, YES.

Hey I still think Twirling can be better believe it or not. That was one dominating performance. Do you think they will ever run them in the same race?

Oh by the way I have been watching Twirling

http://www.derbytrail.com/forums/showthread.php?t=36354

Indian Charlie 08-15-2010 10:55 AM

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Originally Posted by SCUDSBROTHER (Post 683120)
Tell ya, that Jenny has a tough time with that jaw, or whatever is wrong. All the money she has, and that's the best situation they can come up with for her? Damn.

Just once dude, will you at least provide some context when you make one of your posts that make no sense?

Indian Charlie 08-15-2010 10:56 AM

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Originally Posted by 2Hot4TV (Post 683131)
I beleive that was the first time she has been in front of the public in almost 10 years...........Many including myself thought that she was dead, but it must of been a Stroke or M.S. Stiil brave to appear and you should hope we never get to see your, dopie, hoodrat, want to be music anything, action.

Thanks for providing some context there.

She probably got MS from that crappy food she poisons people with.

Pedigree Ann 08-15-2010 12:04 PM

The Mile could be the most contentious on the card. Makfi, the 2000 Guineas winner, beat both Goldikova and Paco Boy at Deauville today on very soft ground and his ultimate objective is the Mile as well. We don't know if Makfi's contemporaries Canford Cliffs and Dick Turpin, who have beaten him previously, are pointing toward the Mile, but if either comes it could be a barnburner. Dick Turpin is trying 10f on Tuesday at York and if he runs well, he may go the Irish Champion/Champion S (at Newmarket) route instead.

SCUDSBROTHER 08-15-2010 03:13 PM

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Originally Posted by Indian Charlie (Post 683189)
Just once dude, will you at least provide some context when you make one of your posts that make no sense?

He understood it enough to threaten me.

SCUDSBROTHER 08-15-2010 03:17 PM

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Originally Posted by Indian Charlie (Post 683192)
Thanks for providing some context there.

She probably got MS from that crappy food she poisons people with.

No, she has some really rare problem. Jaw joint problem, or something unusual. Whatever it is, I wouldn't wish it on anybody.

Danzig 08-15-2010 03:39 PM

i remember reading about what happened to her jaw. she had dozed off, and she said her head had tipped forward. something caused her to wake and she abruptly lifted her head, and her lower jaw actually locked over her upper jaw- her lower teeth were actually in front of her upper...she couldn't open her mouth and had to be rushed to the emergency room. its not ms or the like. something i had never heard of happening to anyone.

SCUDSBROTHER 08-15-2010 04:35 PM

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Originally Posted by Danzig (Post 683281)
i remember reading about what happened to her jaw. she had dozed off, and she said her head had tipped forward. something caused her to wake and she abruptly lifted her head, and her lower jaw actually locked over her upper jaw- her lower teeth were actually in front of her upper...she couldn't open her mouth and had to be rushed to the emergency room. its not ms or the like. something i had never heard of happening to anyone.

I brought it up as an example of one of those rare situations where (evidently) money isn't all that helpful. It's just a lil shocking to me that this is the most that could be done for her.

SCUDSBROTHER 08-15-2010 04:44 PM

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Originally Posted by Pedigree Ann (Post 683222)
The Mile could be the most contentious on the card. Makfi, the 2000 Guineas winner, beat both Goldikova and Paco Boy at Deauville today on very soft ground and his ultimate objective is the Mile as well. We don't know if Makfi's contemporaries Canford Cliffs and Dick Turpin, who have beaten him previously, are pointing toward the Mile, but if either comes it could be a barnburner. Dick Turpin is trying 10f on Tuesday at York and if he runs well, he may go the Irish Champion/Champion S (at Newmarket) route instead.

There have been some pretty good turf horses that didn't care for the turf course at Churchill. Seems like horses really bunch up there, and horses are forced to wait until the stretch, or make a tiring move outside of horses on the backstretch/ far turn. It just seems to have a tight feel to the configuration. Track position seems really important on that course.

westcoastinvader 08-16-2010 01:47 AM

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Originally Posted by SCUDSBROTHER (Post 683303)
I brought it up as an example of one of those rare situations where (evidently) money isn't all that helpful. It's just a lil shocking to me that this is the most that could be done for her.


I've seen Sidney's Candy up close and personal.

He beat my wager in the Santa Anita Derby. That was his day.

I don't think I'll be betting him in any races I foresee.

I do hope Jenny Craig is OK. Giving a little personal, I awoke early the Friday morning of Veterans Day weekend five years ago and realized my left arm was paralyzed from the biceps down. I could move my finger tips, and that was it.


I went back to sleep, hoping it would miraculously be better when I awoke a second time.

It wasn't.

My doctor suspected a stroke or something so I was a resident of a hospital after breakfast and for the three day Veterans Day weekend.

After mega tests and images on and of the heart, brain and spine it was determined my radial nerve in the left arm was dead.

Apparently I slept on it too long, or something.

It took 6 months of physical therapy starting with 1 oz weights, and a little willpower to get it back to about 80%.

I drink beers with my left hand for continued physical therapy and maintenance. Self prescribed therapy, of course.

2Hot4TV 08-17-2010 05:48 PM

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Originally Posted by Indian Charlie (Post 683192)
Thanks for providing some context there.

She probably got MS from that crappy food she poisons people with.

With my limited education and learnin, I do like to take shots and forget about the subtance.
I have always felt at home here on Derby Trail , considering the total sum of the collective I.Q. is around 100 when you remove the high and low.

BTW
Coach

Indian Charlie 08-17-2010 06:11 PM

I was being sarcastic, numbnuts.


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