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Sightseek 05-10-2011 09:57 PM

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Originally Posted by Indian Charlie (Post 775851)
lol.

DrugS exaggerates. The person is what is important to me. Though, I gotta say, I do like tall chicks.

Why is she moving to Maine, and where? If you ever go visit her, let me know. Believe it or not, Maine is a great state for foodies.

Work, Southern Maine. The only person I know who has lived in more states than me!

The coastline is probably much better than down here too.

OldDog 05-11-2011 08:00 AM

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Originally Posted by Indian Charlie (Post 775851)
Believe it or not, Maine is a great state for foodies.

I'm a believer. I have several friends in Maine, from Rockland to Waterville to Bangor. I visit Maine whenever I can, which isn't often enough. I would spend my summers there if I didn't have to work. I :{>: Maine.

slotdirt 05-11-2011 09:07 AM

There's a restaurant in Portland called Duck Fat that has pretty much the best brunch north of New York City in the states.

Indian Charlie 05-11-2011 11:37 AM

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Originally Posted by slotdirt (Post 775900)
There's a restaurant in Portland called Duck Fat that has pretty much the best brunch north of New York City in the states.

Been there a bunch of times. Fries fried in duck fat, with euro style homemade mayo/aiolis.

Chicks really seem to love their truffle ketchup. Never knew about their brunch, thanks!

Portland is a pretty neat place. For a city.

asudevil 05-11-2011 12:18 PM

Give me the Lobster Pound in Ogunquit...steamah's, lobstah with buttah, and corn on the cob. Throw on the bib, sit at a picnic table, and let the skeeters bite my ankles.

Indian Charlie 05-11-2011 12:36 PM

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Originally Posted by asudevil (Post 775933)
Give me the Lobster Pound in Ogunquit...steamah's, lobstah with buttah, and corn on the cob. Throw on the bib, sit at a picnic table, and let the skeeters bite my ankles.

This is the place to go for lobster in Southern Maine. It's BYO alcohol too!

http://www.chaunceycreek.com/

Pretty views, lobstah right off the boat, lots of deer sighting, etc.

Let me know next time you come around this area. I can regale you with Indian Charlie stories.

Indian Charlie 05-11-2011 12:37 PM

Which reminds me. I have a standing invite to go out on a lobster boat this summer. Might be fun.

slotdirt 05-11-2011 12:43 PM

Lobster Pound in Ogunquit is fine, but the Lobster Shack in Perkins Cove is the best lobster roll in that entire town.

GBBob 05-11-2011 12:44 PM

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Originally Posted by Indian Charlie (Post 775942)
Which reminds me. I have a standing invite to go out on a lobster boat this summer. Might be fun.

Thread hijacked by a lobsta', but put me on the pier in SouthWest Harbor in Acadia and it doesn't get much better than that in my mind.

Indian Charlie 05-11-2011 12:52 PM

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Originally Posted by GBBob (Post 775947)
Thread hijacked by a lobsta', but put me on the pier in SouthWest Harbor in Acadia and it doesn't get much better than that in my mind.

I never realized how popular Maine is with people on DT.

Never actually been to Acadia, yet.

Anyways, sorry for the hijack.

I'd rather talk about Lobsta than talk about Valah.

slotdirt 05-11-2011 12:53 PM

Or Shacklfuhd.

OldDog 05-11-2011 01:04 PM

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Originally Posted by Indian Charlie (Post 775952)
I never realized how popular Maine is with people on DT.

LL Bean is great, but they've got nothing on this place


asudevil 05-11-2011 01:16 PM

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Originally Posted by slotdirt (Post 775953)
Or Shacklfuhd.

Is he from Biddefahd?

Or:
Toby's Cornah
Twin Spira'd
The Factah

asudevil 05-11-2011 01:18 PM

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Originally Posted by Indian Charlie (Post 775942)
Which reminds me. I have a standing invite to go out on a lobster boat this summer. Might be fun.

Better have lots of vodka...

Antitrust32 05-11-2011 03:34 PM

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Originally Posted by GBBob (Post 775947)
Thread hijacked by a lobsta', but put me on the pier in SouthWest Harbor in Acadia and it doesn't get much better than that in my mind.

agreed. Maine is wonderful eventhough I've only been there once and was a kid at the time. But Acadia was magnificent. Will have to get back there soon enough.

Sightseek 05-11-2011 08:01 PM

I'm so hungry for lobster now.

dellinger63 05-11-2011 08:17 PM

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Originally Posted by Indian Charlie (Post 775942)
Which reminds me. I have a standing invite to go out on a lobster boat this summer. Might be fun.

a dream for a guy who spends summers chasing small mouths. Do it!

Indian Charlie 05-11-2011 10:55 PM

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Originally Posted by Sightseek (Post 776030)
I'm so hungry for lobster now.

I posted this once before, but in case you didn't see it....



SCUDSBROTHER 05-15-2011 06:46 PM

If you're one of the main owners of the horse that just won the Kentucky Derby, don't you think it's a bit odd to tell a worldwide television audience that you "GOTTA GO!"

GenuineRisk 05-16-2011 08:55 AM

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Originally Posted by SCUDSBROTHER (Post 776610)
If you're one of the main owners of the horse that just won the Kentucky Derby, don't you think it's a bit odd to tell a worldwide television audience that you "GOTTA GO!"

Wait, did you mean "main owners" or "Maine owners"? This thread has me very confused.

SCUDSBROTHER 05-17-2011 02:38 AM

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Originally Posted by GenuineRisk (Post 776666)
Wait, did you mean "main owners" or "Maine owners"? This thread has me very confused.

LOL....I bypassed the nature-boy-by-the-sea stuff. It doesn't bug me. I struggle more with tuning in than tuning out.

Indian Charlie 05-17-2011 09:45 AM

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Originally Posted by SCUDSBROTHER (Post 776850)
LOL....I bypassed the nature-boy-by-the-sea stuff. It doesn't bug me. I struggle more with tuning in than tuning out.

Now you've really hurt me. I'm going to kill one of your other puppies for that.

Merlinsky 05-21-2011 04:25 PM

Oh goody. On the NBC coverage he just told Costas that he's all for the federal legislation going down right now, likes 3 strikes and you're out, and wants to see the FBI get involved. If he ever got called to give his opinion before a Congressional committee, break out the popcorn cuz Barry's gonna put on a show.

Kasept 05-22-2011 05:50 AM

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Originally Posted by Merlinsky (Post 778022)
Oh goody. On the NBC coverage he just told Costas that he's all for the federal legislation going down right now, likes 3 strikes and you're out, and wants to see the FBI get involved. If he ever got called to give his opinion before a Congressional committee, break out the popcorn cuz Barry's gonna put on a show.

The industry owes Dale Romans a enormous debt of gratitude for sparing all of us three more weeks of Irwin's insufferable blowhard act. As was said to me after his post-Derby spew, 'everyone in the game knows what a miserable prick Barry Irwin is, and now everyone else does too'.

Fearless Leader 05-22-2011 06:51 AM

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Originally Posted by Kasept (Post 778173)
The industry owes Dale Romans a enormous debt of gratitude for sparing all of us three more weeks of Irwin's insufferable blowhard act. As was said to me after his post-Derby spew, 'everyone in the game knows what a miserable prick Barry Irwin is, and now everyone else does too'.

Wouldn't it be great though if you had a whole show with Barry Irwin, Satish Sanan, and Mike Gill as the panelists ? What an entertaining debate that would be.

horseofcourse 05-22-2011 07:13 AM

I guess it's all perspective. I would have found Graham Motion going for a TC the next 3 weeks pretty enjoyable compared to the last t-bred trainer who went for one 3 years ago. The only conclusion I can come to is what a d-bag Motion must be to train horses for a guy like Irwin. That's a shame because I was sort of impressed with the guy. Because certainly if Motion had any class or sense whatsoever, when a prick like Irwin called him and asked him if he would train his horses, MOtion would have told him to f off wouldn't he??

Kasept 05-22-2011 07:57 AM

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Originally Posted by horseofcourse (Post 778180)
I guess it's all perspective. I would have found Graham Motion going for a TC the next 3 weeks pretty enjoyable compared to the last t-bred trainer who went for one 3 years ago. The only conclusion I can come to is what a d-bag Motion must be to train horses for a guy like Irwin. That's a shame because I was sort of impressed with the guy. Because certainly if Motion had any class or sense whatsoever, when a prick like Irwin called him and asked him if he would train his horses, MOtion would have told him to f off wouldn't he??

Yes, it might have been nice for Graham Motion as trainer trying for a Triple Crown as the deserving element of the story. Unfortunately, Barry Irwin damaging the image of the industry with his baseless nonsense during one of the few times the game gets mainstream media attention would have been made as big a focus. But it seems you've relished Irwin's eagerness to embarrass the sport in an attempt to show what a special breed of omnipotent firebrand he is.

And to the other point, if trainers made decisions about accepting clients based solely on their character, they wouldn't be in business.

Kasept 05-22-2011 07:58 AM

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Originally Posted by Fearless Leader (Post 778176)
Wouldn't it be great though if you had a whole show with Barry Irwin, Satish Sanan, and Mike Gill as the panelists ? What an entertaining debate that would be.

Yikes Mike! I think we'd need to bring Bill Maher in to handle that...

Danzig 05-22-2011 08:18 AM

i'm just glad the assman horse didn't win. i like shackleford, good for him that he could hold on. he impressed me in florida and showed yesterday that he belonged.

but man, not much of a cast of characters this year.


does animal kingdom move back to turf? i don't see him running in three weeks. i just hope he does't turn out like another mine that bird, who also ran second in the preakness after a surprise win in ky.

pgiaco 05-22-2011 12:06 PM

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Originally Posted by Fearless Leader (Post 778176)
Wouldn't it be great though if you had a whole show with Barry Irwin, Satish Sanan, and Mike Gill as the panelists ? What an entertaining debate that would be.

My ears are bleeding just thinking about that trio...you would have to take away my belt and shoe laces too.:zz:

Merlinsky 05-22-2011 12:41 PM

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Originally Posted by Fearless Leader
Wouldn't it be great though if you had a whole show with Barry Irwin, Satish Sanan, and Mike Gill as the panelists ? What an entertaining debate that would be.

I dunno, can we add Mike Repole? He hasn't talked about himself in the third person in weeks now. I'm going through withdrawal.

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Originally Posted by Danzig (Post 778186)
i'm just glad the assman horse didn't win. i like shackleford, good for him that he could hold on. he impressed me in florida and showed yesterday that he belonged.

but man, not much of a cast of characters this year.


does animal kingdom move back to turf? i don't see him running in three weeks. i just hope he does't turn out like another mine that bird, who also ran second in the preakness after a surprise win in ky.

http://www.bloodhorse.com/horse-raci...50-for-belmont

Looks like they could both end up in the race. Not definite, just possible. I was fully expecting to get the news that neither was moving forward, so I'm pleasantly surprised.

Danzig 05-22-2011 02:02 PM

i am hopeful that the two both go to the belmont. it's tiring to have people avoid each other much of the year.

also, who is shackleford's owner? i'm not familiar with him at all.

pointman 05-22-2011 02:21 PM

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Originally Posted by Danzig (Post 778186)
does animal kingdom move back to turf? i don't see him running in three weeks. i just hope he does't turn out like another mine that bird, who also ran second in the preakness after a surprise win in ky.

I can't see why Animal Kingdom would not run back in the Belmont if he comes back out of the race ok. He had 6 weeks off before the Derby so a run back in 3 weeks should be no problem. Certainly the distance is not an issue.

The Preakness was only his second start on dirt and he lost because a bad break put him too far back. I believe that he is a much better horse than Mine That Bird and there is no reason to believe that he can't be a top three year old on dirt going forward. Considering that he can run on all three surfaces, he should have quite a future as long as he stays on the track.

As for Shackleford's owner, consult Root.

booner 05-22-2011 07:17 PM

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Originally Posted by Fearless Leader (Post 778176)
Wouldn't it be great though if you had a whole show with Barry Irwin, Satish Sanan, and Mike Gill as the panelists ? What an entertaining debate that would be.

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Originally Posted by Kasept (Post 778184)
Yikes Mike! I think we'd need to bring Bill Maher in to handle that...

That would be an instant classic!

VOL JACK 05-22-2011 08:42 PM

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Originally Posted by Danzig (Post 778186)
i'm just glad the assman horse didn't win. i like shackleford, good for him that he could hold on. he impressed me in florida and showed yesterday that he belonged.

but man, not much of a cast of characters this year.


does animal kingdom move back to turf? i don't see him running in three weeks. i just hope he does't turn out like another mine that bird, who also ran second in the preakness after a surprise win in ky.

Your ignorance never ceases to amaze me......:zz:

Danzig 05-22-2011 09:12 PM

you know, vol, i'm not quite sure what i did, and when, to provoke you...but i'm really wishing whatever it was hadn't happened. animal kingdom came into ky off most folks radar, with a pedigree that screams turf. he still has more starts off dirt than on. he had a great win, and a nice run again saturday. my wondering about the belmont had more to do with the fact that most owners shy away from repeated attempts at top competition. that with a loss, he doesn't have to run in ny.

i'm hoping he continues in the top races the rest of the year, but he's certainly shown an ability on all surfaces. honestly, i'd like turf stars to start getting more respect. it shouldn't be considered a lesser type of event should they choose to put him back on what may ultimately be his best surface.

Antitrust32 05-23-2011 08:23 AM

I'd say there is no way Animal Kingdom moves back to turf, when he's basically showed the past 2 weeks that hes one of, if not the best 3 year old on dirt. Dirt is where the money and fame is.

Danzig 05-23-2011 07:10 PM

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Originally Posted by Antitrust32 (Post 778304)
I'd say there is no way Animal Kingdom moves back to turf, when he's basically showed the past 2 weeks that hes one of, if not the best 3 year old on dirt. Dirt is where the money and fame is.

yeah, i know it. it's funny tho, when you have a big dirt horse-people want them to try turf. remember when people were saying zenyatta should run there? or curlin's attempts there?

Danzig 05-23-2011 10:21 PM

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Originally Posted by Cardus (Post 778406)
Zenyatta was a big dirt horse?

:)

i suppose i should have typed 'main track horse'.

at any rate, here's hoping for some great racing to follow this past saturday. i think we're all tired of people avoiding each other for much of the year, with abbreviated campaigns and months between starts.


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