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Originally Posted by prudery
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Are you obsessed with medical mischegoss ??? No one mentioned a heart attack but you your failed efforts to dramatize ...
I believe the discussion was that tiring horses may swap leads--and they do, and she did .
While you are diddling yourself about the Ztards talking about ears--laid back ears indicate effort or anger--upright ears indicate lack of effort and pleasant attitude .
Any retarded pony clubber knows this .
Do you even read your own foolishness ???
Everything the prior posters said is true, and trying to make it into fantasy just indicates how little you know about horses--regardless which horse you like or put money on .
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Obviously, even to a scholar like you, I was being facetious about the heart attack quip. Nice try though.
It's 'mishegoss' you numbnut. Try to stick to English.
She ran her last 1/16th in under 6.1 while putting 3 more lengths between her and the third place horse. Is this really the last 1/16th of a horse tired enough to lose her action by switching leads? NO, it is not. If you weren't so blind to reality, you'd admit that.
Her ears may or may not have been pinned back. One snapshot of a horse moving at about 35-40 MPH proves nothing. Unless you are desperate for any flimsy evidence to support your empty belief. Who knows, maybe she was hurt??
Or just happened to have her ears back at that exact moment. Of course, you need nothing more than that one split instant in time to know these things. Being the retarded pony clubber that you are.