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Old 09-07-2008, 07:13 AM
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On road to Rochester... Interested in some key horses to work around in today's assorted stakes...


ARLINGTON

8th: Arl-Wash Lassie

#12 Afleet Deceit (12-1) -- Gestes maiden closed like a wild horse to lose photo after stumbling at start in debut.. Gets perfect view of today's scenario under Emigh and should be the right price in superb betting affair..

9th: Pucker Up

#8 Much Obliged (6-1) -- Pierce's Kingmambo soph was beaten a neck by Tagg's Princess Jess two back at Oceanport, and that one is wiseguy gal in Gr. I Garden City today.. Lone concern was clear distaste for yielding Spa sod (Lake Placid) as Chicago lawn may have give today..


TURFWAY

9th: Fall Champinship

#3 Star Plus (8-1) -- McPeek famously strong with imports and three turn type horses, and this Argentinian may take to Poly.. Saves ground under Lanerie and is sure to be squarely toted..


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<$50 Stakes P3

8th: 2-3-6-9
9th: 1-3-8
10th: 1-2-3

4x3x4 = $48


WOODBINE

6th: Seaway

#7 Lucas Street (8-1) -- Chance to get consistent Pierce miss at best price ever while receiving scale break.. Extra 110 yards may suit stalking Melnyk homebred..


Good luck!
Steve
Did OK utilizing key horses Saturday with the Turfway stake hitter covering all bets when 2nd at nearly 7-1 behind Pete Anderson's Delightful Kiss ($19.00). Dominican was 3rd (3-1) and the EXA came back $60.70 ($1) while the TRI was a terrific $285.20 ($1)...

Afleet Deceit was 4th and Much Obliged 5th at Arlington, as was Lucas Street (5th) at Woodbine...

But a nice hit was available at Delaware if you adjusted when the middle P3 leg stake came off the turf... Peter Walder's Pyramist was an easy 4-5 winner ($3.40) after the Endine went to Larry Jones' favored Sweet Hope ($5.20). The key to the $140.00 P3 payoff was the nightcap bomb I used of (POE) P V Lightening ($30.60).

Have to go to a funeral in Connecticut today so no action... Hope you did OK Saturday!
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Have to go to a funeral in Connecticut today so no action... Hope you did OK Saturday![/quote]


A funeral on a Sunday?? What faith is that? Sorry for your loss but that is extremely unusual......usually a wake(old term) or a viewing is done on Sunday's.....I don't think I have even seen a funeral on a Sunday even in the Jewish religion though given their "day" is Saturday I am not sure why?

Travel safe....and stay off the Merritt Pky.....major ticket crackdown per family state police.
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Old 09-07-2008, 12:44 PM
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Travel safe....and stay off the Merritt Pky.....major ticket crackdown per family state police.
I was driving on the Merritt the other day and there was a trooper with a dark green truck hiding in a bush with a radar gun. I've never seen anything like it.
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I was driving on the Merritt the other day and there was a trooper with a dark green truck hiding in a bush with a radar gun. I've never seen anything like it.
They are out for blood for various political reasons......tickets by the dozen for awhile.
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Old 09-07-2008, 04:33 PM
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They are out for blood for various political reasons......tickets by the dozen for awhile.
Thanks for the heads up, I drive the Hutch/Merritt a LOT.
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Old 09-08-2008, 05:59 AM
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A funeral on a Sunday?? What faith is that? Sorry for your loss but that is extremely unusual......usually a wake (old term) or a viewing is done on Sunday's.....I don't think I have even seen a funeral on a Sunday even in the Jewish religion though given their "day" is Saturday I am not sure why?

Travel safe....and stay off the Merritt Pky.....major ticket crackdown per family state police.
DD,

Was indeed a Jewish funeral and indeed Sundays are unusual but not unheard of... This is actually the 2nd close family friend/neighbor that has been buried on a Sunday. May not have factored, but both had held positions of importance during their lives at Temple Beth Sholom in Manchester, with Len Seader having been President and Edith Gottlieb head of Hadassah and Sisterhood.

There's no problem usually with the Temple for a Sunday.. it's the cemetary workers that apparently make Sundays difficult. In fact the rabbi yesterday mentioned that everyone needed to get to the grave site in short order as there was a time constraint involving the cemetary workers.

Appreciate the Merritt heads-up but we only go Mass Pike to Springfield (91) to Hartford (84) to Manchester...
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