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Nica please.
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I think you say Nicanor 'NICK-a-nore' but I could be wrong. "Barbaro" just flowed off the tongue didn't it? |
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Phenobarbarotol would work just as well. -Comfortably Numb |
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He's following in pretty esteemed footsteps...the only horse to beat the mighty Denman!!
http://www.racingpost.co.uk/horses/r...orse_id=620206
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i think they said its pronounced nee-KAY-nor.
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Name means victory, or victorious man, victorious people, and is another way to pronounce it is "nik-an-ore".
He sure looks great and I look forward to seeing how far he goes. I read that there is another younger brother as well, but never heard what they named him. Anyone know? |