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blackthroatedwind 07-03-2006 10:25 AM

First of all....isn't it fairly obvious that most of what BB says is, at least somewhat, tongue-in-cheek?

But, LITF's " knockers " were basically correct. The simple fact is that he is nowhere near as good as his cheering section would make people believe. I applaud his owners, they danced all the dances all over the country, and it is not their fault there was no competition. And, LITF is a very nice horse who performed admirably, but his actual performances were in severe contrast to the massive adulation he recieved. He was a good horse but in no means some kind of super horse.

Other than finally meeting decent horses, what, praytell, was his " valid " excuse in the BC? It seems horses that unsurprisingly disappoint always have some mysterious excuse.

Ruffian2 07-03-2006 11:51 AM

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Originally Posted by prudery
Do not worry, Mayan King will uncover it failing to be HOY .

:D

And I do give Bold credit for sticking his neck out and making a prediction about a horse. I do that, but 99.9% of the time, I'm wrong! :p

oracle80 07-03-2006 11:55 AM

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Originally Posted by Ruffian
:D

And I do give Bold credit for sticking his neck out and making a prediction about a horse. I do that, but 99.9% of the time, I'm wrong! :p

Agreed, most of the time someone will be wrong. Its the other times that give us that sense of satisfaction and keep us coming back.
I will only rip and tear into someone on here who "gurantees" that so and so won't win this race or that race or a race, etc. Thats just so cowardly as to be hysterical. It basically gives you every other horse in the race to root for and I have a hard time giving kudos to anyone who expects them for being right on such a cowardly statement. But I do delight in the embarassment of folks who make those cowardly statements and then end up being wrong.

Seattleallstar 07-03-2006 12:38 PM

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Originally Posted by oracle80
Agreed, most of the time someone will be wrong. Its the other times that give us that sense of satisfaction and keep us coming back.
I will only rip and tear into someone on here who "gurantees" that so and so won't win this race or that race or a race, etc. Thats just so cowardly as to be hysterical. It basically gives you every other horse in the race to root for and I have a hard time giving kudos to anyone who expects them for being right on such a cowardly statement. But I do delight in the embarassment of folks who make those cowardly statements and then end up being wrong.


shut up you rip and tear into me everytime

oracle80 07-03-2006 12:40 PM

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Originally Posted by Seattleallstar
shut up you rip and tear into me everytime

Yes Jerry as you have guranteed so many horses will not win who have.

Seattleallstar 07-03-2006 12:43 PM

I guaranteed two horses for my dad yesterday, and what to you think happened.

One was the 6 in the last at Bel

and the other was Silver WHistle at Arlington

Thank god wait a while came through or else....

horseofcourse 07-05-2006 08:26 PM

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Originally Posted by Bold Brooklynite
So far ...

... I've made dead-on-correct long-range predictions about Smuggler, Bernardini, Songster, Barbaro, Lost In The Fog, and Funny Cide ...

... and my Mayan King prediction is still up for grabs.

I'll stand by that record ... and welcome documentation from others about the results of their long-range predictions.

Redboarders ... however ... can keep their own counsel. Oracle, Randall, and Tony have done a very good job of making that quite clear.

Maybe. I went over to your other board and saw you predicted that Barbaro had no chance in the Derby and he won. You stated Funny Cide couldn't win an open graded race anymore and he in fact won one on Saturday, yes it was in Canada and the field was not good, but it was an open graded race. Just as it's too early to throw in the towel on Mayan King it is too early to state the end of Lost in the Fog as well. The only dead on ones I saw are Songster and Bernardini. The others, not so much.

Kasept 07-05-2006 09:09 PM

This is the thread that wouldn't die...

ArlJim78 07-05-2006 09:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Kasept
This is the thread that wouldn't die...

No, that would be the librarian thread in the OT area. That one has been all over the map and back again.

TheSpyder 07-05-2006 10:01 PM

NC Tony
 
Nice to see a fellow horse player down the road from me. Maybe we coulld compare notes sometime as I miss a pony player around here.

Where in charlotte are you?

The Spyder from Tega Cay

Cunningham Racing 07-05-2006 10:14 PM

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Originally Posted by Kasept
This is the thread that wouldn't die...

No kidding, I was just thinking the same thing when I saw it at the top again....SHEESH!


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