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She was from the 2003 foal crop - which means that she is 1 of exactly 750 horses foaled in the state of New Mexico that year.
Let's assume half of which were male and half of which were female. That means she's one of 375 females. Keep in mind - there are always going to be some that never make the races. I also believe New Mexico breds from that time were by sires and dams worth about however much meat they have on their bone. I don't see anything at all impressive about this horse. Being the best New Mexico bred is like being the prettiest girl at the fat camp. |
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"We are buried beneath the weight of information, which is being confused with knowledge; quantity is being confused with abundance and wealth with happiness. We are monkeys with money and guns. " ~ Tom Waits |
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Being the best New Mexico bred ever is like being the least biggest tard to ever post in the politcs/society forum on this site.
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She won.
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I've been watching racing since before most of you were born. I love and respect the history and nostalgia of this sport. Peppers Pride steps into deserved territory that history will appreciate appropriately. |
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Joe Allen's restuarant is awesome. Good food, huge portions. I dont care about New Mexico racing though.
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No one has ever accused you of having your priorities messed up, have they? ![]() |
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