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Kasept 01-30-2007 01:00 PM

FEB 14: We Escape Soccer
 
Beginning February 14, "Talking Horses: At the Races and Beyond" will move to SIRIUS Ch. 126 ending the soccer pre-emptions...

M-F, 4-7pm, Sirius 126, repeated 1-4am and 4-7am

Nascar1966 01-30-2007 01:14 PM

Steve,

Thanks a million for making my Wednesdays a better one. Who gives a frickin sh1t about soccer.

kenny p 01-30-2007 03:45 PM

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Originally Posted by Kasept
Beginning February 14, "Talking Horses: At the Races and Beyond" will move to SIRIUS Ch. 126 ending the soccer pre-emptions...

M-F, 4-7pm, Sirius 126, repeated 1-4am and 4-7am

Thank God,drive I all night on wed into thurs. and it will be great to have the show on at 1am. It makesthenight go fast.

paisjpq 01-30-2007 04:37 PM

happy valentine's day ;)

2 Dollar Bill 01-30-2007 04:49 PM

ATRAB ..back on wednesdays 4-7 ?

***** Thank you for putting the HUMP back into HUMPDAY !!!:D

bugsoup 01-30-2007 06:09 PM

soccer
 
you are right who needs soccer we have the king of sports. not only weds. but tues. were pre empt. for soccer games.

ddthetide 01-31-2007 05:35 AM

THANK goodness!! soccer sucks !

did the listeners have something to do with this by complaining to sirius or did you guys help get it moved?

Holland Hacker 01-31-2007 11:39 AM

SCOOOOOOOOORE! That is great news, I get so depressed when I get in my car and tune in only to those eurporeans talking about soccer.

randallscott35 01-31-2007 12:06 PM

I can watch World Cup Soccer if I bet on it.

My kids will not be allowed to play soccer, b/c I don't want to watch their games.

paisjpq 01-31-2007 12:08 PM

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Originally Posted by randallscott35
I can watch World Cup Soccer if I bet on it.

My kids will not be allowed to play soccer, b/c I don't want to watch their games.

future father of the year right there :D

Kasept 01-31-2007 12:09 PM

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Originally Posted by ddthetide
THANK goodness!! soccer sucks !

did the listeners have something to do with this by complaining to sirius or did you guys help get it moved?

DD,

There was a surprising number of inquiries to SIRIUS from subscribers about it, and of course, we've been pushing them on it. They had been thinking about adding another Sports Channel, and having ATRAB as 9 hours worth of programming M-F helped... 4-7pm, 1-4am, 4-7am...

We will still be pre-empted in March for the first 2 days of the NCAA Tournament, but that I can respect and appreciate.. (As opposed to this week's Premier League tilt between Arsenal and Nottingham..)

randallscott35 01-31-2007 12:09 PM

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Originally Posted by paisjpq
future father of the year right there :D

I'm perfectly serious. I'm not suffering through that. I'll bring them to the track or teach them to play 3 card monty at school. I will be father of the year.

paisjpq 01-31-2007 12:11 PM

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Originally Posted by randallscott35
I'm perfectly serious. I'm not suffering through that. I'll bring them to the track or teach them to play 3 card monty at school. I will be father of the year.

why not teach them the lost art of bookmaking...nothing beter than little kids betting their lunch money and then the playground beatings when they come up short

randallscott35 01-31-2007 12:14 PM

I took bets in Middle School....I also put lines up for high school football games that I attended. But I had too many friends who were not gamblers.

My kids will be shaving points in PAL basketball games. Hahahah.

qwertybb 01-31-2007 05:14 PM

Sorry your show got pushed out from the #1 sport in the world. Even here in the USA. But if you bother to look around, there are alot of out of country people, legal or not. Football (soccer to u) is a way of life, horse racing to most is a way to pass time and maybe win a few bucks. I enjoy most of your shows but it will always be second fiddle in the grand scheme of sports. It is what it is. Glad they feel the show is worthy enough to be put on another channel. I will continue to listen. We all have our likes and dislikes. Most Americans love the hard hitting violence. Fine. Watch a aussie football game one time. No pads, continious play. IMO people in the US need to take a trip abroad to appreciate a different point of view of things. Football not your cup of tea, fine but it is the number one sport in the world. If someone denies soccer not being the most popular sport in the world, I'll have a laugh.

hoovesupsideyourhead 02-02-2007 09:34 AM

your just mad cuz beckham left...lol

Cannon Shell 02-02-2007 01:54 PM

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Originally Posted by DGIB
Sorry your show got pushed out from the #1 sport in the world. Even here in the USA. But if you bother to look around, there are alot of out of country people, legal or not. Football (soccer to u) is a way of life, horse racing to most is a way to pass time and maybe win a few bucks. I enjoy most of your shows but it will always be second fiddle in the grand scheme of sports. It is what it is. Glad they feel the show is worthy enough to be put on another channel. I will continue to listen. We all have our likes and dislikes. Most Americans love the hard hitting violence. Fine. Watch a aussie football game one time. No pads, continious play. IMO people in the US need to take a trip abroad to appreciate a different point of view of things. Football not your cup of tea, fine but it is the number one sport in the world. If someone denies soccer not being the most popular sport in the world, I'll have a laugh.

The fact that soccer is the worlds most followed sport is a big reason I cringe when I hear people mention the rest of the world when it comes to North American racing. Just because the the majority of the world likes it does not mean that we should have to.

qwertybb 02-02-2007 02:24 PM

Well said. There are some great over seas racing most of us have not seen. I still would like to know why the weights in the states are what they are? Can't a sport evolve and change to make it fair to everyone involved. Because a jocks life is a very important aspect to racing. Higher weights, big deal the horses will still run the same. The better horse that day will win. Sad the records would change, big deal. The records should change in baseball now that the truth is out. The jocks are the ones to suffer in my opinion. 10 percent for the way I live? Tough call. For most it is better than where they came from. When you have nothing and live the dream, then hell life is great.

Cannon Shell 02-02-2007 02:36 PM

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Originally Posted by DGIB
Well said. There are some great over seas racing most of us have not seen. I still would like to know why the weights in the states are what they are? Can't a sport evolve and change to make it fair to everyone involved. Because a jocks life is a very important aspect to racing. Higher weights, big deal the horses will still run the same. The better horse that day will win. Sad the records would change, big deal. The records should change in baseball now that the truth is out. The jocks are the ones to suffer in my opinion. 10 percent for the way I live? Tough call. For most it is better than where they came from. When you have nothing and live the dream, then hell life is great.

I have been racing in both europe and asia and while I enjoyed it, one of the biggest things for me was how different things are done in different places. Doing things differently is part of the appeal of various racing venues. The cry of "well the rest of the world does it this way" is such a singular argument that rarely takes into consideration the inate differences in both the style and structure of racing and its venues.
The jockeys weight thing is not valid to me over here because #1. we have raised the weights in the last few years and #2 the style of racing here makes it harder to carry signifigantly higher weights (i.e.- dirt races, sprints, much more cheap racing,etc)

qwertybb 02-02-2007 03:58 PM

First point is what?? Second point is the ??? I asked. Why can we not change?

Cannon Shell 02-02-2007 04:32 PM

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Originally Posted by DGIB
First point is what?? Second point is the ??? I asked. Why can we not change?

The minimum weights in overnight races (maidens, claiming, allowance) are 117 lbs now up from under 110 in some cases.
If you dont understand why you cant stack weight on cheap claimers in sprint races then you dont understand american style racing.
Why put the onus on the horse? If you are a jockey that cant make weight or have to do extreme thing to make it then maybe you are not physically cut out to be a jockey. What is to stop 150 lb guys from reducing to 130 if you raise the weights?

qwertybb 02-02-2007 05:13 PM

I totally disagree with you. When was the last time you were that weight? I'm telling you things could change for the better of the sport. Not why they are what they are. But what it could be... Goodluck finding an American to hold that weight, theres a Wendys around the corner, their drug of choice.

Cannon Shell 02-02-2007 05:49 PM

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Originally Posted by DGIB
I totally disagree with you. When was the last time you were that weight? I'm telling you things could change for the better of the sport. Not why they are what they are. But what it could be... Goodluck finding an American to hold that weight, theres a Wendys around the corner, their drug of choice.

I am not a jockey. When was the last time you were a NFL lineman? Is the NFL suffering because of the health problems associated with the extreme high weights that linemen must carry to be able to do thier jobs? Why do jockeys have to be of a certain nationality?
Problems that jockeys have with their weight is an individual jockey problem. The sport has made some moves to alleviate the really low weights. If this is not enough for you then I would love to hear your recommendations other than to say that we should subject horses to more weight because jockeys are eating at Wendy's.
I assure you that there is NOT a shortage of jockeys.

qwertybb 02-02-2007 06:05 PM

No, you will always find someone that wants the "American dream". Do you know what sacrafices they make? Wouldn't a higher jocks weight here in the states lessen a lot of problems? Wonder why the jocks are on drugs? Sad, but true. Not to say they do drugs to ride, but drugs to lose the weight...?

Cannon Shell 02-02-2007 06:17 PM

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Originally Posted by DGIB
No, you will always find someone that wants the "American dream". Do you know what sacrafices they make? Wouldn't a higher jocks weight here in the states lessen a lot of problems? Wonder why the jocks are on drugs? Sad, but true. Not to say they do drugs to ride, but drugs to lose the weight...?

Jockeys make no more sacrifice than anyone else who works with horses. A higher weight scale would not change anything. Jockeys are also tested regularly for drugs so using them to lose weight is not going to last for long.
BTW-married to a jockey.

qwertybb 02-02-2007 06:28 PM

Point taken but not realized. Sorry I will always disagree. How many false teeth does your spouse have from reguritating? Not to many Wendy's around huh? Maybe your sponse rides/rode in a different venue? Would I know he/she from the states? Probably not.

hoovesupsideyourhead 02-02-2007 06:29 PM

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Originally Posted by DGIB
Point taken but not realized. Sorry I will always disagree. How many false teeth does your spouse have from reguritating? Not to many Wendy's around huh? Maybe your sponse rides/rode in a different venue? Would I know he/she from the states? Probably not.

you are way out of line pal...i see your exit as swift and painless..

Cannon Shell 02-02-2007 06:57 PM

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Originally Posted by DGIB
Point taken but not realized. Sorry I will always disagree. How many false teeth does your spouse have from reguritating? Not to many Wendy's around huh? Maybe your sponse rides/rode in a different venue? Would I know he/she from the states? Probably not.

Being that she is the correct size to be a jockey, she never had weight problems.


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