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|   We can use common sense, again I am not in disagreement that it was part of their rationale, rather I disagreed that it was the only reason why they came back. | 
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|   Ok, well you just said that we're not to believe quotes from Team Zenyatta that are written in various publications out there, like DRF and Ray Paulick are just fabricating a bunch of quotes when they can't get Jerry Moss to call them back before deadline. 
				__________________ The world's foremost expert on virtually everything on the Redskins 2010 season: "Im going to go out on a limb here. I say they make the playoffs." | 
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|   No, I never said this, what I said was just because one can take one quote and turn it into the Rosetti stone, does not make it the only reasons why a horse may or may not have come back. Who said anything about fabricating? What you are doing is basing your whole argument on one selected quote. | 
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|   When the "one" quote pretty much refutes everything you're arguing, then I suppose I'd understand not taking a particular quote at face value.  And do you have any idea what the Rosetta stone is, because that is the worst analogy I've ever seen, Rosetti or not. 
				__________________ The world's foremost expert on virtually everything on the Redskins 2010 season: "Im going to go out on a limb here. I say they make the playoffs." | 
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|   Notice to everyone, Zenyatta's sole reason for coming back to race in 2010 was to win HOY.   I only wish I was fortunate enough to meet people this gullable in my day to day interactions at work. | 
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