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Cunningham Racing 10-11-2006 01:29 PM

Good stuff, GR...good stuff.....

Buffymommy 10-11-2006 01:48 PM

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Originally Posted by GenuineRisk
Isn't he, though? My husband teases me about always cutting the heads of the jockeys off in my pictures, but I tell him they are never as good-looking as the horse, so why bother? :)

You got it, Steve, though I must say, I love screen names-- it's like one's own secret identity. Which brings up a funny anecdote from Saturday morning-- as I left for the track, I checked in with my husband, who was in our office, doing pre-production on a little educational short film we shot Sunday, and asked him, "Do I look okay? No one will think Genuine Risk is a complete weirdo?"
"You look fine," he said. "'Genuine Risk?'"
"That's my screen name." I said.
"Oh. Hey, that'd be a good name for a racehorse."
"What would be?"
"Genuine Risk."
"Honey, she won the Kentucky Derby in 1980."
"Oh."(pause) "Way to make me feel stupid."

Hee hee hee.

OK, now that is toooo funny. No offense to your hubby because mine would have probably said the same thing. OH he likes to act like he knows everything about horse racing, but I seriously think he would have thought the same thing.

And guys, you should be sorry she is married. She is a hottie. I have seen pics. No where near the fatso I am. :) Just teasing ya Genuine.

P.S. Did ya get the pics I sent ya?

GenuineRisk 10-11-2006 04:17 PM

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Originally Posted by paisjpq
funny story....BTW I never heard you say your name on Saturday... I had to ask Randall what it was afterwards.
Your pics came out pretty good...mine from Travers day were all blurry too...very frustrating because I would have had some great shots.

Oh my goodness; I can't believe I forgot to introduce myself! Actually, I can-- I was too overwhelmed with meeting someone who saw Henny Hughes' first moments in the world... :) And all my social niceties went right out the window in my nervousness. Typical. So nice meeting you; I'm sorry we didn't have more chance to chat. Next time.

Bummer about the Travers pix. Do you use a digital camera? Much as I like the convenience and portability, I hate the delay between pressing the button and the shutter actually taking the picture-- it's like you have to anticipate the picture a second ahead of time. I may have to shell out money for a really good camera if I want to keep taking pix at the races...

GenuineRisk 10-11-2006 04:19 PM

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Originally Posted by Buffymommy
OK, now that is toooo funny. No offense to your hubby because mine would have probably said the same thing. OH he likes to act like he knows everything about horse racing, but I seriously think he would have thought the same thing.

And guys, you should be sorry she is married. She is a hottie. I have seen pics. No where near the fatso I am. :) Just teasing ya Genuine.

P.S. Did ya get the pics I sent ya?

I just saw your email in my mailbox; I'm going to go wade through all the unread mail in there now and look at them. Thanks! (and thanks for the compliment-- I took a sick day today and just got up from a nap so I'm looking less like a hottie and more like a walking zombie...)

Thanks, Cunningham! With a better camera, sometime down the road, maybe they'll all be in focus, too! :)

paisjpq 10-11-2006 04:25 PM

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Originally Posted by GenuineRisk
Oh my goodness; I can't believe I forgot to introduce myself! Actually, I can-- I was too overwhelmed with meeting someone who saw Henny Hughes' first moments in the world... :) And all my social niceties went right out the window in my nervousness. Typical. So nice meeting you; I'm sorry we didn't have more chance to chat. Next time.

Bummer about the Travers pix. Do you use a digital camera? Much as I like the convenience and portability, I hate the delay between pressing the button and the shutter actually taking the picture-- it's like you have to anticipate the picture a second ahead of time. I may have to shell out money for a really good camera if I want to keep taking pix at the races...

I have a digital but i never use it...I can't afford one of the really nice ones and like you hate the delay...I have an older Nikon that I've had for about 15 years and I love it...but on travers day I set the lens to continuous focus and forgot to adjust my picture taking accordingly...my own fault, but I was p*ssed at myself afterwards.


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