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'get your preak on'
http://www.baltimoresun.com/sports/h....column?page=1
this is the second article i've seen that is very angry with the current preakness advertisements. just wondering what everyone thought about it. i don't see a problem with it at all. especially when you see this: The new campaign appears to be working, at least according to the MJC. It says ticket sales are up as much as 25 percent over previous years. And the GetYourPreakOn.com website is getting more than 32,000 hits per week. |
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Elvis is the devil!
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Sounds like some pretty good marketing to me.
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Sounds like Missy Elliott is going to get paid.
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Time for another avatar change, Pants
A shot of Zenyatta's backside would work well for you |
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Raise your hand if you've spent time watching Preakness infield videos on Youtube.
Hand goes up. NT |
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I have to, I don't think I could handle that area, nuts even for my taste
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I don't know, the Derby infield has become more nuts than Preakness the last couple of years, particularly with the limits on alcohol in place at Pimlico.
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cleaning up bbq stands in a hurricane after 100k people leave the infield is much more difficult than seeing boo bee's and people puking / passing out all day.
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And I laughed - ALOT |
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apron box for this guy again this year derby infielder since '00 -bt- |
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>>>Preakness visitors to Baltimore might especially enjoy the big highway billboard that shows a pasty-faced guy with shades, a headband, a tank top and a walrus mustache — he looks like a cross between Richard Simmons and a 1970s porn star — saying, "I Get My Preak on for Eight Straight Hours."<<<
:tro::tro::tro: |
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http://msn.foxsports.com/horseracing...ign-?GT1=39002 |
Say what you want - good publicity, bad publicity, it's all about publicity and that's just what Preakness 2010 needs!!!!!!
BTW - Tom Chuckas is one of the most disingenous people I've ever seen in my life. It's the ferret-like face and eyes that give me the creeps...... |
It's a drunk fest, brings in new players theme
I heard it all now, Pim bringing in all you can drink kids and betting on them to become players down the road. What about all the under age drinkers? Them too? I can see this as a desperate move to advertise the sport, but binge drinking is not a Sport of Kings. Yea yea, all the college's around love it. I think it brings the sport down a notch. How much puke does it take to become a horse player. TONS!! Did it ever come to mind that while they are catering to beer chuggers, the real group of players get squat. How about investing in new tech, racing is only behind about 2 light years.
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They're more concerned with the revenue they lost last year.
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This is a pure money grab
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and Arlington does body cavity searches every racing day!
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They need to put guns and ammo in the infield and a bulletproof dome over it.
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The infield was basically an open field at Pimlico last year. I understand why they're trying to make up for a 30k plus drop in infield attendance last year.
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Sport of Kings is = to the King of beers? |
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Everyone needs to get off the high horse and quit worrying about the new slogan and this promo designed to let college kids have a good time. Not everyone wants to dress up and pretend to be important. |
santa anita back in the mid eighties you could bring your own in the infield......the 2004 belmont was insane, i saw a guy with 7 cases stacked on a wagon going thru the turnstiles.
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Oh, and will there be more "running of the urinals" footage this year @ Pimlico? |
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My first racetrack experiences as an adult was in the Preakness infield 1984-89. It helped fuel my interest in the game. I'm sure I'm the ONLY person that ever got interested in the sport that way though. |
Between the 3 big race days of the Triple Crown, there is something for everyone. I have no problem with the party atmosphere. Belmont Day is the one that is more about horses if you ask me.
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I think folks are overestimating the value in this all-you-can-drink package they'll be selling at Preakness this year. Granted, if MJC can get another 30k or so to pack into the field than they did last year when attendance was miserable and ZZ Top played to crickets, they'll make out well on gate alone, but the new policy sells a mug for $20 and lets you fill it up as many times as you'd like while last year beers were a scant $2. I'd say the average Preakness goer consumes roughly ten beers during their time at the track this Saturday, so really the only difference this year is that more folks are going to go because it's an all-you-can-drink event and not a la carte.
That rambled, but hopefully, someone understands what I'm trying to say. |
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