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GPK 10-10-2006 03:24 PM

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Originally Posted by Honu
Dude I have golfing sandals, rubber cleats and all.:D


I used to sell those things...they did better than I thought they would. Sales rep talked me into putting them in the golf shop.

I guess with the weather in Cali...those things are great.

Seattleallstar 10-10-2006 03:30 PM

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Originally Posted by Honu
Well you will be happy to know that Listen Indy has a great home now, a girl that used to work for Mike Stidahm has him now , she claimed him for 5000.00 at Lone Star, she is making a jumper and eventing horse out of him and says he is doing really well . I hope that helps you with your soreness.


thanks, i was up on this guy before it raced. Glad to see its ok even if it didnt pan out with racing.

Honu 10-10-2006 03:30 PM

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Originally Posted by GPK
I used to sell those things...they did better than I thought they would. Sales rep talked me into putting them in the golf shop.

I guess with the weather in Cali...those things are great.

Worked well in Hawaii tooo, that is were I sacrificed 1000 golf balls to Madame Pele, she is ruthless.

wac 10-10-2006 06:02 PM

from what i heard on tv about greely is that he is a really large horse and i know so little about horse racing but it seems to me that these huge horses need time to grow into there frame like that 13yr old kid that was 6'2 and uncoordianted as hell till he turned 17 and was 6'5 and a monster on the court or the field just my thinking. i watched the race and felt bad for the horse as he had no chance after the jump from gate.

GenuineRisk 10-10-2006 07:00 PM

Honu, where did you grow up?

One of my favorite memories of my first trip to London was of seeing a big double decker bus with a huge ad for Rolling Rock on it that said, "The Pride of Pennsylvania." I thought, "Yeah, not if you're actually from PA." (I prefer Yuengling myself, if I'm drinking a Keystone beer...) No offense to Rolling Rock fans!

Of course, Anheuser-Busch just bought Rolling Rock and I think the last PA factory for it is going to close. Pbbbbttt.

Thanks for the info on Horse Greeley and his female family. Interesting and hilarious to read. :)

redattore 10-10-2006 09:54 PM

Honu
 
You're pretty funny ;)

Honu 10-10-2006 10:03 PM

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Originally Posted by GenuineRisk
Honu, where did you grow up?

One of my favorite memories of my first trip to London was of seeing a big double decker bus with a huge ad for Rolling Rock on it that said, "The Pride of Pennsylvania." I thought, "Yeah, not if you're actually from PA." (I prefer Yuengling myself, if I'm drinking a Keystone beer...) No offense to Rolling Rock fans!

Of course, Anheuser-Busch just bought Rolling Rock and I think the last PA factory for it is going to close. Pbbbbttt.

Thanks for the info on Horse Greeley and his female family. Interesting and hilarious to read. :)

I grew up outside of Pittsburgh , and the only P.A. beer that I really like is Stoneys ,Ive tried the Yuengling , it was ok , maybe I just wasnt in the mood for it .

GenuineRisk 10-11-2006 10:48 AM

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Originally Posted by Honu
I grew up outside of Pittsburgh , and the only P.A. beer that I really like is Stoneys ,Ive tried the Yuengling , it was ok , maybe I just wasnt in the mood for it .

I grew up outside of Harrisburg. I haven't tried Stoney's; I'll have to pick it up next time I'm visiting the 'rents. Yay, Keystoners!


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