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![]() Thanks so much everybody.. What a fun afternoon. Hope many benefited! We owe Tina a thank you because she was not feeling well earlier and napped, which gave me the chance to write up the sequence post-ATR after capping on the flight to New Orleans. Glad it worked out so well. Nice when the capping and ticket building are in harmony.
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![]() Tremendous job. Great payday on a tough sequence.
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![]() Wow great job Steve!!
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![]() Great work, Steve!
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![]() Fantastic Spa work today! Keep some powder dry for Saturday's Risen Star card.
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![]() Once Alabama Stakes sees this he might keel over on us, 'boss'!
As always, great work and even better ticket structure.
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![]() Impressive work Steve. Congrats!
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![]() congrats -Tell Tina to nap more !
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