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but I have noticed this year the same thing you mentioned, on the back side he frequently has a little hiccup while he searches for the correct horse. never hoticed that before. |
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![]() hes no david letterman
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![]() Do you mean Larry Lederman?
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RIP Monroe. |
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![]() is he the one who worked at atlantic city and was very funny?
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![]() Yes. He called a harness race at Saratoga a few years back. The winner was a mare named Dominatrix. In the stretch his call was "Dominatrix feeling the sting ofthe whip and LOVING it!..."
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![]() in a stretch duel at a/c he said this is a WAR they are bunge jumping off the clubhouse rooftops!!!! he had a million like that
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![]() Great Call, if you don't get chills running down your spine as Lava Man hits the wire, you are not a true horse racing fan.
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![]() "Straight and strong!"
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"Change can be good, but constant change shows no direction" http://www.hickoryhillhoff.blogspot.com/ |
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![]() I appluad his enthusiasm. Same for Durkin, the Oaklawn guy, and Paul Allen at Canterbury Park. I like emotion and differences in tone in a race call, or any kind of sports annoncing for that matter. These mono-toned guys put me to sleep. So no offense to Denman. He can call an accurate race, but you don't get the differences in tone from him.
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![]() Stauffer blows call after call, then studders, and the best is when he goes silent for 5-7 seconds to re-check his program while they are on the back stretch. He is the worst big track race caller I have ever heard.
If anyone likes what they are hearing out of his calls, they are probably related to Helen Keller. |
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Me and PP at Lanes End |
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![]() The things that I conjure up in my mind frighten me sometimes ![]() ![]()
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You have your way. I have my way. As for the right way, the correct way, and the only way, it does not exist. - Friedrich Nietzsche on Handicapping |
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![]() To be literal, the driver would have had to have been the dominatrix, but the call was a riot. Right up there with Michael Wrona's "staying like a mother in law..."
Lederman is hysterical. Of course Luke Kruytbosch is the only man I know who can say the words "charging up the backside" 9 times a day and not lose his job. ![]()
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![]() of Vic Stauffer calling a race in an earthquake that was awesome.
I would have done the same thing.
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![]() When Texas won the Nat'l Title I wanted to punch the TV. B/c my team Texas A&M played Texas the closest until that Nat'l Title game. We lost to Texas 28-40
still an awesome game tho. Gig Em Aggies.
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