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DonGuido 09-02-2015 08:55 PM

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Originally Posted by RHT2004 (Post 1041856)
I think you need to get over it. You type a lot of garbage around here. AP ran pretty much the same race he always runs, w/ the exception of the giant performance @Monmouth. He is not a super horse. He is a very good 3yr old. He won the triple crown and that cant ever be taken away from him. But Frosted engaged him early and he lost. I do believe there were different circumstances that would have led to an AP victory, but I don't believe he is some super horse, and you continue to post that all over this place. The speed figures on beyer and timeform are in line w/ almost every race he has run. How can you say it wasn't AP or he had a bad day. That's simply not true, at all. But you continue to spew drivel. You cant be objective about the horse. At least admit it, and maybe try to move on.

Get over the fact that I among many are AP fans and aren't afraid to admit he is a super horse and far above "very good" as you so ineptly put it. And I'll say it again he wasn't the real AP in the Travers or Keen Ice and the rest would have had another long range shot of his buttox as so many have before . . . oh and get over this . . . he did have a bad day and if that's spewing drivel . . . so be it but it's very good drivel.

declansharbor 09-02-2015 08:59 PM

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Originally Posted by DonGuido (Post 1041965)
Get over the fact that I among many are AP fans and aren't afraid to admit he is a super horse and far above "very good" as you so ineptly put it. And I'll say it again he wasn't the real AP in the Travers or Keen Ice and the rest would have had another long range shot if his buttox as so many have before . . . oh and he did have a bad day and if that's spewing drivel . . . it's very good drivel so get over it.

Guido, come on bud.

Now I know why Eugene Ponticorvo REALLY did himself in.

He was subjected too long to your horse racing blather.

DonGuido 09-02-2015 09:10 PM

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Originally Posted by declansharbor (Post 1041966)
Guido, come on bud.

Now I know why Eugene Ponticorvo REALLY did himself in.

He was subjected too long to your horse racing blather.

Now that's inane drivel.:tro::tro:chicken dinner . . . you likey? But you and your locker room buddies like RHT can play slap happy with each other all you want. As they say to the losers on "The Shark Tank", I'm out! Back to racing.

blackthroatedwind 09-02-2015 10:09 PM

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Originally Posted by DonGuido (Post 1041965)
Get over the fact that I among many are AP fans and aren't afraid to admit he is a super horse and far above "very good" as you so ineptly put it. And I'll say it again he wasn't the real AP in the Travers or Keen Ice and the rest would have had another long range shot of his buttox as so many have before . . . oh and get over this . . . he did have a bad day and if that's spewing drivel . . . so be it but it's very good drivel.

This is the very definition of a bad opinion.

DonGuido 09-02-2015 10:17 PM

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Originally Posted by blackthroatedwind (Post 1041969)
This is the very definition of a bad opinion.

Deleted . . . based on mature judgment since it lowered me to the rest of you. Ga'night!!!

Pants II 09-02-2015 11:10 PM

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Originally Posted by DonGuido (Post 1041970)
Deleted . . . based on mature judgment since it lowered me to the rest of you. Ga'night!!!

The unintentional zinger.

Gotta love the innuhnet.

Rudeboyelvis 09-03-2015 08:46 AM

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Originally Posted by blackthroatedwind (Post 1041969)
This is the very definition of a bad opinion.

His opinion of Frank Lloyd Wright's contribution to modern architecture is equally stunning.

knickslions2 09-03-2015 08:51 AM

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Originally Posted by Rudeboyelvis (Post 1041984)
His opinion of Frank Lloyd Wright's contribution to modern architecture is equally stunning.

lol

Revidere 09-03-2015 07:53 PM

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Originally Posted by Rudeboyelvis (Post 1041984)
His opinion of Frank Lloyd Wright's contribution to modern architecture is equally stunning.


I always liked him better on WOR with Dave Johnson and Charlsie than on CBS.

:D

JimmyEllis 09-03-2015 08:38 PM

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Originally Posted by Travis Stone (Post 1041736)
When you enter the stretch of any horse race, it's time to go... playing mini-chess games with rivals around you is a sure way to get beat.

If this were true, then horses would never 'come again' in the stretch to win races. I suggest going to YOUTUBE and watching a replay of the 2009 Vinery Madison stakes. See if Informed Decision's rider followed your advice.

JimmyEllis 09-03-2015 08:41 PM

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Originally Posted by MaTH716 (Post 1041738)
I'm sorry, I disagree. I just don't think it was his day. When I saw the opening half go in 48 and change, I thought he was just gonna jog home. It's just not as simple as say a drag race, where a corvette is going to spot a Altima 5 lengths in the stretch and run him down when he wants every time. Even though AP is the better horse, they aren't machines. Victor knew his horse was in trouble, he put Frosted away when he was supposed to, unfortunately he just wasn't good enough on this day to hold off Keen Ice.

5 lengths, really? I'm talking about not asking a horse for its best run entering the stretch and you somehow interpret this is as taking him to the rear of the pack. He put Frosted away too early. And, he really didn't need to put Frosted away.


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