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Sightseek 11-13-2010 11:55 AM

Is it me?

AeWingnut 11-13-2010 11:58 AM

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Originally Posted by Sightseek (Post 722785)
Is it me?

;)

Coach Pants 11-13-2010 12:00 PM

I can't tell if it's a female or male. There are aggressive undertones which leads me to believe it is male...but then there is an obvious romantic undertone when it talks about successful men.

Maybe it's a hermaphrodite.

JerseyJ 11-13-2010 12:06 PM

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Originally Posted by monipenny (Post 722784)
Hamazing Destiny huh? Oh, the horse Barry Butzow of Minneapolis,MN purchased at a kee. sale. Yep that horse. A Salt Lake colt whom West Roc Stables purchased a majority interest in from Barry a few years back. Even D. Wayne could not completely railroad that horse.

Cute huh...giving out information that you think is insider info, when the whole world knows about the information. Actually the horse didn't debut until February of 09 so it was about a year and a half ago that the sale happened, not exactly a few years back. The colt is only 4. Horse has some real ability sprinting over fast dirt. You think you know it all I see...certainly you know more than a Hall of Fame trainer with many Champions, 5 Derby Winners and the leading all time BC Trainer. You know more than him. Moron.

JerseyJ 11-13-2010 12:16 PM

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Originally Posted by monipenny (Post 722796)
Never said i did nitwit. Just campaigned rather oddly don't ya think? And im glad if u cashed on this guy. I loved him in his first out for Mac Robertson that day at Oaklawn. It was the fastest splits of the meet. D. Wayne bought this guy with the hopes of stretching him out. Unfortunately he had distance limitations. Also, I like Lukas and have marveled at his accomplishments. I always said success leaves blueprints. Just ask Todd Pletcher who uses a white bridle in honor of his mentor. Lukas was the greatest salesman of his or anyone's time. Amazing really. So sad what happened to his son Jeff though.

Of course they were going to try and stretch a horse out who ran like that first time out. You pay that much money for the horse, you shoot for the moon first, then if it can't happen, come back down to earth. The only odd stuff with this colt was running on the grass and synthetics.

blackthroatedwind 11-13-2010 12:30 PM

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Originally Posted by Sightseek (Post 722785)
Is it me?

If it's you....it's me too.

This guy takes the cake. But, his posting history proved that a long time ago.


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