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Old 12-17-2006, 03:01 PM
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Oracle,I remember very well when this guy's father died.It was like the night before the Spring Aqu Meet started last year.So,this guy wasn't around to saddle etc. his own horses.You have no idea the bloodbath that took place in that showdown contest the 1st 3 days of that meet.People were getting blown out of that contest(myself included) because of using this guy's horses when he wasn't around.I think I had 10 tickets to start that contest,and only had 2 left after the 1st 3 days of the meet.Those were some pretty good horses that were running off the board.
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Old 12-17-2006, 03:12 PM
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Rapid Rickey in the 7th has a chance to wire these...

5/1,2,6,9
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Old 12-17-2006, 04:18 PM
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You called him "scotty" you name dropper you!!!!
Give me a berak please. When making reference to someone in the game in an obtuse nondirect manner is not name dropping.
Saying you had lunch with them might be, but making a factual reference is not name dropping.
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Old 12-17-2006, 04:36 PM
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Any horse that wins with Herbie could possibly be considered " great ".

It certainly means she overcame a bad start.


Thats you talking about Castillo BTW.
Obviously only an imbecile would think that was name dropping, and I don't.
But basically you are saying that mentioning a guys first name is name dropping, even if in the context of a mundane factual remark.
I disagree.
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Old 12-17-2006, 04:40 PM
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Any horse that wins with Herbie could possibly be considered " great ".

It certainly means she overcame a bad start.


Thats you talking about Castillo BTW.
Obviously only an imbecile would think that was name dropping, and I don't.
But basically you are saying that mentioning a guys first name is name dropping, even if in the context of a mundane factual remark.
I disagree.
I couldn't pick Herb Castillo out from a lineup of NBA players and I call him "Herbie", that's what everybody calls him... like "Johnny V", or "Javy".
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Old 12-17-2006, 05:05 PM
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I couldn't pick Herb Castillo out from a lineup of NBA players and I call him "Herbie", that's what everybody calls him... like "Johnny V", or "Javy".
And where I live, we get "Roddied" every single day. Hes a local owner who always has some nice horses. The announcers on the local otb network talk about him and his horses all day long, and they always say "roddy" and never use his last name.
Quiet frankly he may the be most famous horseguy up here in terms of coevrage by the local media.
Almost everyone up around here who doesnt even KNOW him would say "Roddy" and I doubt any of them are "name dropping".
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Old 12-17-2006, 04:45 PM
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Any horse that wins with Herbie could possibly be considered " great ".

It certainly means she overcame a bad start.


Thats you talking about Castillo BTW.
Obviously only an imbecile would think that was name dropping, and I don't.
But basically you are saying that mentioning a guys first name is name dropping, even if in the context of a mundane factual remark.
I disagree.
Let it drop Mike.....else I will reprint Hooves's post from a month ago .
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Old 12-17-2006, 05:05 PM
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Let it drop Mike.....else I will reprint Hooves's post from a month ago .
You do that.
And I will tell a tale of my own.
YOU let it drop.
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Old 12-17-2006, 05:07 PM
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You do that.
And I will tell a tale of my own.
YOU let it drop.
I made a joke...you follow it with a threat?

Get real, dude, seriously.
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Old 12-17-2006, 05:11 PM
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I made a joke...you follow it with a threat?

Get real, dude, seriously.
No threat, and I'm still waiting to hear about my original intent, which was to discuss and aprk debate(and yeah, I had you targeted when I made teh first post, but no to go where you took it all).
I thught when I posted it would spark a useful thread, and it still might, I think I had a very valid point.
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Old 12-17-2006, 04:03 PM
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Oracle,I remember very well when this guy's father died.It was like the night before the Spring Aqu Meet started last year.So,this guy wasn't around to saddle etc. his own horses.You have no idea the bloodbath that took place in that showdown contest the 1st 3 days of that meet.People were getting blown out of that contest(myself included) because of using this guy's horses when he wasn't around.I think I had 10 tickets to start that contest,and only had 2 left after the 1st 3 days of the meet.Those were some pretty good horses that were running off the board.
Scuds,
It was obviously the product of a souped up track, and whenever a route horse cutting back to sprints makes an easy lead, they are very tough to beat. Those weren't exactly great horses.
I didn't bet a quarter on the race, so I really and truly didn't care.
My point in starting the thread was that "someone" might run his mouth and start ranting instead of getting the point I was making.
My point was that big time form reversals happen quite often, Yet only get noticed and fingers pointed at juice when its certain guys.
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