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you rooted against a hoss who won 19 in a row passing every hoss she faced, traumatizing many of them forever ? you must feel very proud. you must have been crushed when she rolled by everyone in the classic the year before.
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I'll make sure to never cheer for an underdog again. |
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#3
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big diff between cheering for an underdog, and rooting for someone to fail. you're a lot more ignorant than I thought.
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No, there is not, not in this instance.
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Man, I guess everybody should have been rooting against her if she was such a mean bully that she actually went around purposely traumatizing other horses. |
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hehe
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Books serve to show a man that those original thoughts of his aren't very new at all. Abraham Lincoln |
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the results speak for themselves, she broke their spirits, like Secetariat did to Sham. Especially that filly who ran her eyeballs out and who Zenyatta through a 28 and change last 5/16 at her to just nail her when impossibly behind.
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Looks like Wolfson found a "suitable" new career for him as a stallion. Let's just hope Hill and Dale's soil in the paddocks is hard
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