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Danzig 02-20-2007 03:25 PM

ok, i'll play....

white.
high school diploma.
no one in my family interested in racing. have loved horses for as long as i can remember, and i guess that combined with a sheer competitive spirit made me a natural horse racing fan.
grew up in maryland, moved to arkansas about 12 years ago.
on the cusp of 40 (ouch).
started posting on the espn board back when war emblem won the derby.
not much of a bettor-no opportunity from home. don't make it to the track much either, certainly not as much as i would like.
happily married for 21 years. tony enjoys going to the track-or maybe he just enjoys me enjoying going to the track! he's taking me to arlington this year, sweet!

Samm 02-20-2007 04:44 PM

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Originally Posted by Sightseek
Good guessing, any other woman here have green eyes?

ME!!

Holland Hacker 02-20-2007 04:53 PM

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Originally Posted by Cajungator26
First time what? :eek: :D

The track of course. Where is your mind at girl?

Holland Hacker 02-20-2007 04:53 PM

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Originally Posted by Cajungator26
First time what? :eek: :D

The track of course. Where is your mind at girl?

brianwspencer 02-20-2007 04:55 PM

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Originally Posted by Danzig188
he's taking me to arlington this year, sweet!

When are you going?!

Antitrust32 02-20-2007 04:56 PM

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Originally Posted by Holland Hacker
The track of course. Where is your mind at girl?


Cajun's mind... considering the talk about her on this thread... somewhere in the gutter!

Downthestretch55 02-20-2007 05:07 PM

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Originally Posted by Antitrust32
Cajun's mind... considering the talk about her on this thread... somewhere in the gutter!

Cajun's cool. Let me find the oyster thread...it's gotta be here somewhere.
Me?
Purple at birth. Turned pink later. Now, mauve.
Age?
Old enough to be your daddy.
Racing and horses? Very young when it started, still in my blood.
Amount bet? Huge! I'm a breeder...'nuf said.
What were the other questions?
Help me out Mera. Yikes!:eek:

AeWingnut 02-20-2007 06:46 PM

I just want to say that I don't see how race, gender, work ethic? has anything to do with racing. Why take somethng that brings people together and try and divide them up. Ofcourse if we were all together then the horse's odds would suffer..

I am working on a theory that will tie the Derby attendance to global warming.

Danzig 02-20-2007 07:21 PM

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Originally Posted by brianwspencer
When are you going?!

mid july. i think we're leaving here on the 18th.

Danzig 02-20-2007 07:31 PM

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Originally Posted by Samm
ME!!

tony has green eyes, mine are grey.

Storm Cadet 02-20-2007 07:39 PM

For what it's worth:
 
1. White
2. Seton Hall Univesity
3. 16 Years old my first time at Yonkers,then Freehold, Roosevelt, Belmont quickly after that.
4. Long Island-NY
5. 53...feel like 33 :p
6. Came to the board after meeting Steve B at his Saratoga Carolina BBQ morning handicapping seminars. Many years on PaceAdvantage and PaceFigures boards.
7. Average bettor, but I bet more on the ones I own with partners when they race. A little inside info doesn't hurt!:D
8. Married, but live almost separate life because of our professions. And when I'm home, it's off to Saratoga or Belmont with my youngest son who loves to visit my horses at the backstretch and spend a day at the races with his dad. Get to meet a lot of great single gals at the races, especially Saratoga Travers week. Have been with the same group of single college grads who love horse racing & travel from Boston each Travers day. Bring them to paddock, backstretch for AM workouts and clubhouse for lunch. We always plan to meet the following Travers day at the same spot.;)

brianwspencer 02-20-2007 07:49 PM

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Originally Posted by Danzig188
mid july. i think we're leaving here on the 18th.

Keep us all posted, I may be living back in Chicago by then. If not, I can take a day off and come down for the weekend and hang out!

Samm 02-20-2007 07:53 PM

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Originally Posted by Storm Cadet
1. White
2. Seton Hall Univesity
3. 16 Years old my first time at Yonkers,then Freehold, Roosevelt, Belmont quickly after that.
4. Long Island-NY
5. 53...feel like 33 :p
6. Came to the board after meeting Steve B at his Saratoga Carolina BBQ morning handicapping seminars. Many years on PaceAdvantage and PaceFigures boards.
7. Average bettor, but I bet more on the ones I own with partners when they race. A little inside info doesn't hurt!:D
8. Married, but live almost separate life because of our professions. And when I'm home, it's off to Saratoga or Belmont with my youngest son who loves to visit my horses at the backstretch and spend a day at the races with his dad. Get to meet a lot of great single gals at the races, especially Saratoga Travers week. Have been with the same group of single college grads who love horse racing & travel from Boston each Travers day. Bring them to paddock, backstretch for AM workouts and clubhouse for lunch. We always plan to meet the following Travers day at the same spot.;)

Seton Hall... memory lane....

ArlJim78 02-20-2007 07:54 PM

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Originally Posted by brianwspencer
Keep us all posted, I may be living back in Chicago by then. If not, I can take a day off and come down for the weekend and hang out!

I think a mini DT Arlington get-together might be in order. What do you think?

ArlJim78 02-20-2007 08:10 PM

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Originally Posted by merasmag
i'm in, better put it on pm if u don't want me there,however, if dell ain't comin it won't be an arlington experience,,,, hooves...well...lol-let's have a drink!

why would i not want you? come on now.
all the chi people should do it, dell, scavs, you, brian, playa, plus any out-of-towners. maybe this should be officialized in the meeting area.
believe me, Dell will be there, it will be official.

pmayjr 02-20-2007 10:10 PM

Count me in for an Arlington trip this summer. Canterbury invaders always do well at Arlington lol.

westcoastinvader 02-20-2007 10:31 PM

8. Most of the under 40 crowd are not married. Especially the men on here. Why is the bigger question? Maybe b/c our hobby is not conducive to meeting women, which is undoubtedly true. More likely, b/c serious gamblers do not often make good mates. I think they are less likely to want commitment and are independent types in general. Plus, handicapping, if you are serious about, is a time consuming process.



I told my first wife I would, and never did, get in trouble by meeting a girl at the track. It was largely true, and I believed it.

The only exception had come on a day when I was not married and I was at the Easy Goer-Sunday Silence Belmont. Near the paddock I met a girl I spent the rest of the day with.

THAT was a nice day.

After my divorce, I was at an OTB in Indianapolis late one Saturday afternoon.

A girl showed unusual interest in my wagering and well being, and struck up a conversation with me.

After I placed my bet for the next race, I asked her in a kind, good natured way, "You're a hooker, aren't you?"

She wasn't. She was just a horsey girl out of her home town on a business trip.

Turned out "You're a hooker, aren't you? was a heckuva good pickup line.

Whodathunkit!


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