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					Originally Posted by kentuckyrosesinmay
					
				 
				Well, I totally disagree with you.  I know that Man O' War ran before the thirties...I was just using him as an example.  So, then you don't think that it is the track surfaces.  Funny, because those that actually run horses on the surfaces are very likely to disagree with you.  Everything nowadays is about speed and new records.  That is why it is so hard to keep horses sound on the California racetracks, and the California racetracks have become speedways.  They weren't speedways a long time ago...not like they are today.  Let someone like Rupert enlighten you if you want to argue with me.  I know that he knows a lot better than you do. 
			
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 Very defensive and childish .    The way you used MOW in your post indicated the he was a horse of the thirties to fifties  .   A writing problem .  I never discounted that today's surfaces are not a part of the problem, but they are not the main problem, IMO .   I never proposed an argument .  I do not know what " I know he knows a lot better than you do " .   First of all, the statement is insensible .   Second of all, how do you know what I know ?   As much as it pains me to agree with BB, I must say that the word embarassing does apply .