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Originally Posted by Dr.SwineSmeller
Somehow I didn't understand what you are trying to convey Elvis. And after a breeze into Webster's Dictionary, I still don't.
In definition of "irrespective", I offer the following translation to your statement, inserting the definition of irrespective for the word itself.
And seeins' how your use of the word "and" is adjunctive as you have placed it, I broke your statement in half....
Loving thoroughbreds is "showing disregard for persons or consequences"' ...and, touting winners is "showing disregard for persons or consequences".
Sorry, but I don't understand what you're trying to tell me Elvis. But I think I know what you mean nonetheless. Even though I don't see how your proposed application applies here, as I am almost positive no one bet a horse just because I wrote about him.
I'll make you a deal Elvis, don't read my threads and I won't read and try to decipher yours.
Have a nice day Elvis. Dr. swineSmeller
Dr. SwineSmeller
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irrespective - without regard to something else,
esp. something specified; ignoring or discounting (usually fol. by of): Irrespective of my wishes, I should go.
You need a new online dictionary as well to go along with your tout sheet, Lil' Doggie...

And as long as you choose to shiat up this place, expect some one to call you on the carpet, chief -