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Seattleallstar 10-24-2006 03:21 PM

Atswhatimtalkinabout
 
I love ya boy, i wont forget ya. You were the best horse in Derby just a hair better than Empire Maker, you were s upposed to win no matter what Oracle says

Buffymommy 10-24-2006 03:21 PM

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Originally Posted by Seattleallstar
I love ya boy, i wont forget ya. You were the best horse in Derby just a hair better than Empire Maker, you were s upposed to win no matter what Oracle says


U R doing it again... :mad:

disappearingdan_akaplaya 10-24-2006 03:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Seattleallstar
I love ya boy, i wont forget ya. You were the best horse in Derby just a hair better than Empire Maker, you were s upposed to win no matter what Oracle says


LOL jerry believe me when david flores came to arlington to ride a stake that same summer shortly after the derby he gotta earful from me in the paddock and just kept his head down, he knew he f'd up big time

oracle80 10-24-2006 03:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Seattleallstar
I love ya boy, i wont forget ya. You were the best horse in Derby just a hair better than Empire Maker, you were s upposed to win no matter what Oracle says

Hes dead Jerry.

Seattleallstar 10-24-2006 03:23 PM

gee no s hit sherlock, that why i said i wont forget ya. Playa made me think about him and what could have been

disappearingdan_akaplaya 10-24-2006 03:25 PM

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Originally Posted by Seattleallstar
gee no s hit sherlock, that why i said i wont forget ya. Playa made me think about him and what could have been

believe me jerry it pained me to bring him up but i was just citing a example to a point in another thread, sorry for evoking the bad feelings

oracle80 10-24-2006 03:26 PM

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Originally Posted by disappearingdan_akaplaya
believe me jerry it pained me to bring him up but i was just citing a example to a point in another thread, sorry for evoking the bad feelings

Yeah the horse who never won a stakes race should have won the Ky Derby.:rolleyes:

disappearingdan_akaplaya 10-24-2006 03:27 PM

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Originally Posted by oracle80
Yeah the horse who never won a stakes race should have won the Ky Derby.:rolleyes:


LOL aight mike lets not go through the whole argument again, i dont wanna bring up empire faker losing to a horse named man among men.....oops i just did:D

Buffymommy 10-24-2006 03:29 PM

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Originally Posted by disappearingdan_akaplaya
LOL aight mike lets not go through the whole argument again, i dont wanna bring up empire faker losing to a horse named man among men.....oops i just did:D


Don't you go egging Jerry on Playa... BE NICE. We all know who should have, could have, etc...

IT IS SIMPLY FUNNY CIDE'S RACE! HE WON AFTERALL.

disappearingdan_akaplaya 10-24-2006 03:29 PM

by the way mike somebody i know here at the track said they met ya ata sale a couple years back. they liked ya, they said you provided the best entertainment lol. he said "youre very sharp"

oracle80 10-24-2006 03:30 PM

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Originally Posted by disappearingdan_akaplaya
LOL aight mike lets not go through the whole argument again, i dont wanna bring up empire faker losing to a horse named man among men.....oops i just did:D

Here is a complete list of Atswhatimtalkinabout's stakes wins:






























:)

disappearingdan_akaplaya 10-24-2006 03:30 PM

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Originally Posted by Buffymommy
Don't you go egging Jerry on Playa... BE NICE. We all know who should have, could have, etc...

IT IS SIMPLY FUNNY CIDE'S RACE! HE WON AFTERALL.


i am more than fine with FC winning it, just wasnt fine with the accusations against santos after the race

oracle80 10-24-2006 03:31 PM

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Originally Posted by disappearingdan_akaplaya
by the way mike somebody i know here at the track said they met ya ata sale a couple years back. they liked ya, they said you provided the best entertainment lol. he said "youre very sharp"

Tell whoever it is that I said hello.

Seattleallstar 10-24-2006 03:31 PM

he never had a chance after the KY Derby to win a real race due to injury. If he came back to race in his 4 yr old season it would be like seeing Aptitude all over again

























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disappearingdan_akaplaya 10-24-2006 03:33 PM

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Originally Posted by oracle80
Tell whoever it is that I said hello.


will do. hes in his early 30's and works for 1 of the leading trainers in michigan ans has glasses if that helps at all which i doubt. he said he was holding a horse when he was talking to you and a few others, lol apparently youre known all over

brianwspencer 10-24-2006 03:33 PM

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Originally Posted by oracle80
Here is a complete list of Atswhatimtalkinabout's stakes wins:






























:)

this may be the first time in the history of being on message boards with you that i actually found you wildly funny ;)

disappearingdan_akaplaya 10-24-2006 03:35 PM

heres a complete list of disappearing dans stakes wins

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i still love the horse:)

oracle80 10-24-2006 03:36 PM

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Originally Posted by disappearingdan_akaplaya
will do. hes in his early 30's and works for 1 of the leading trainers in michigan ans has glasses if that helps at all which i doubt. he said he was holding a horse when he was talking to you and a few others, lol apparently youre known all over

Are you sure its me? I don't remember meeting anyone who works for a trainer from Michigan. Well hell, even if I never met the guy tell him good luck anyway, never hurts to wish someone well. LOL!!

Buffymommy 10-24-2006 03:36 PM

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Originally Posted by disappearingdan_akaplaya
heres a complete list of disappearing dans stakes wins

age2:
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i still love the horse:)


Nothing wrong with that playa!

oracle80 10-24-2006 03:36 PM

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Originally Posted by brianwspencer
this may be the first time in the history of being on message boards with you that i actually found you wildly funny ;)

I liked your letter to the DRF as well so I guess we are even as you hadn't impressed me either much up to that point in time.:D

disappearingdan_akaplaya 10-24-2006 03:38 PM

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Originally Posted by oracle80
Are you sure its me? I don't remember meeting anyone who works for a trainer from Michigan. Well hell, even if I never met the guy tell him good luck anyway, never hurts to wish someone well. LOL!!


mike im sure youve met so many people you just dont remember. he worked for randy russell who im sure doesnt ring a bell cuz i know you dont follow michigan racing....lol cant say i blame you. he described you quite well personality wise lol and im not saying it in a negative way..he met ya

disappearingdan_akaplaya 10-24-2006 03:39 PM

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Originally Posted by Buffymommy
Nothing wrong with that playa!

nope nothing at all, lol hes never even tried a stake=)

brianwspencer 10-24-2006 03:45 PM

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Originally Posted by oracle80
I liked your letter to the DRF as well so I guess we are even as you hadn't impressed me either much up to that point in time.:D

yea, well i was maybe 19 or 20 when i first got on a board with you -- so i'm still learning and i'm the first to say so.

thanks on the letter, they're porbably my favorite connections and one of my favorite horses.

oracle80 10-24-2006 03:48 PM

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Originally Posted by brianwspencer
yea, well i was maybe 19 or 20 when i first got on a board with you -- so i'm still learning and i'm the first to say so.

thanks on the letter, they're porbably my favorite connections and one of my favorite horses.

It was extremely well written and conveyed many fine sentiments.
I miss nothing. I read the letter and knew it was you. How many guys with that name who love racing can there be?
Fine job.

Seattleallstar 10-24-2006 03:51 PM

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Originally Posted by oracle80
It was extremely well written and conveyed many fine sentiments.
I miss nothing. I read the letter and knew it was you. How many guys with that name who love racing can there be?
Fine job.


go take your lovefest PM, or get a room

oracle80 10-24-2006 03:54 PM

The guy wrote a good letter. You should try it sometime you dope.
This really should have been posted by somone, but i doubt anyone made the connection or reads that section of the DRF. here it is courtesy of the DRF. Nice job Brian.

Vacare and Co. put on great show

After seeing Vacare's breathtaking maiden win at Arlington in June (and wondering how she could possibly have paid $30!), I have been infinitely intrigued by this filly. Her equally impressive performances in a conditioned allowance and the Grade 3 Pucker Up solidified her standing as a great local turf runner. What a treat it was to see her prove her mettle in her first try against Grade 1 competition last Saturday in the Queen Elizabeth II Challenge Cup at Keeneland ("Vacare 4 for 4 after QE II victory," Oct. 16).

While her QE II performance showed what an incredibly talented animal Vacare is, the big congratulations of the weekend have to go to Chris Block, Vacare's trainer. Fans of Chicago racing have known Block for years as an expert campaigner, most notably with turf horses. Having seen his incredible success with many great local horses, it still hasn't sunk in that this was his first Grade 1 triumph as a trainer - he certainly deserved it years ago.

I want to congratulate Chris Block and his team for achieving this huge milestone victory. It was long overdue and is a sure tribute to a great, respected horseman.

Good luck to Team Block and owner Lothenbach Stables in continuing on with this magnificent filly.

Brian W. Spencer

Chicago

Seattleallstar 10-24-2006 03:55 PM

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Originally Posted by oracle80
The guy wrote a good letter. You should try it sometime you dope.
This really should have been posted by somone, but i doubt anyone made the connection or reads that section of the DRF. here it is courtesy of the DRF. Nice job Brian.

Vacare and Co. put on great show

After seeing Vacare's breathtaking maiden win at Arlington in June (and wondering how she could possibly have paid $30!), I have been infinitely intrigued by this filly. Her equally impressive performances in a conditioned allowance and the Grade 3 Pucker Up solidified her standing as a great local turf runner. What a treat it was to see her prove her mettle in her first try against Grade 1 competition last Saturday in the Queen Elizabeth II Challenge Cup at Keeneland ("Vacare 4 for 4 after QE II victory," Oct. 16).

While her QE II performance showed what an incredibly talented animal Vacare is, the big congratulations of the weekend have to go to Chris Block, Vacare's trainer. Fans of Chicago racing have known Block for years as an expert campaigner, most notably with turf horses. Having seen his incredible success with many great local horses, it still hasn't sunk in that this was his first Grade 1 triumph as a trainer - he certainly deserved it years ago.

I want to congratulate Chris Block and his team for achieving this huge milestone victory. It was long overdue and is a sure tribute to a great, respected horseman.

Good luck to Team Block and owner Lothenbach Stables in continuing on with this magnificent filly.

Brian W. Spencer

Chicago


I wrote a letter to Dean Smith once

brianwspencer 10-24-2006 03:55 PM

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Originally Posted by oracle80
The guy wrote a good letter. You should try it sometime you dope.
This really should have been posted by somone, but i doubt anyone made the connection or reads that section of the DRF. here it is courtesy of the DRF. Nice job Brian.

at least my english degree is good for something, as that something sure as hell is not 'getting a good job'

Buffymommy 10-24-2006 03:56 PM

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Originally Posted by Seattleallstar
go take your lovefest PM, or get a room


HA HA! I thought it was funny. Seattle made a little joke.

oracle80 10-24-2006 03:58 PM

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Originally Posted by Seattleallstar
I wrote a letter to Dean Smith once

You may be the only guy in history who has a shrine on his wall that is a tribute to the rejection letter that a guy sent you in response to your maniacal and delusional belief that you could play basketball at NC.
That alone should have been proof years ago that you needed to be committed to an institution.

oracle80 10-24-2006 04:05 PM

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Originally Posted by brianwspencer
at least my english degree is good for something, as that something sure as hell is not 'getting a good job'

Well you and I have something in common then because my degree is as worthless as yours is, Political Science isn't exactly a valued commodity.

Cajungator26 10-24-2006 04:06 PM

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Originally Posted by oracle80
Well you and I have something in common then because my degree is as worthless as yours is, Political Science isn't exactly a valued commodity.

What's wrong with poly sci? My dad has that degree and did a ton with it.


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