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Old 08-27-2006, 11:16 PM
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Don't waste your time trying to argue with him... he's obviously had a silver spoon in his mouth for his entire life and wouldn't have the slightest inkling of what you were inferring to. I completely understand and consider what happened to Barbaro one of life's tragedies. Bold will never get it... it's not in him to have compassion for anything other than what "gets him off" at the moment.
How simplistic and jejeune of you.

You know nothing of my personal life ... other than that I claim to be 63 years old. And wouldn't you think ... if you were capable of thought ... that someone who has lived for 63 years would have experienced at least one ... if not many ... personal tragedies?

Shame on you for making so public your ignorance..
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Old 08-27-2006, 11:18 PM
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How simplistic and jejeune of you.

You know nothing of my personal life ... other than that I claim to be 63 years old. And wouldn't you think ... if you were capable of thought ... that someone who has lived for 63 years would have experienced at least one ... if not many ... personal tragedies?

Shame on you for making so public your ignorance..
And shame on you for judging someone else who happens to consider what happened to a horse a life tragedy. Just who are you to judge what is a tragedy to someone else? You make light of something that obviously affected many people (yourself not included.) What right of that is yours?
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Old 08-27-2006, 11:19 PM
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And shame on you for judging someone else who happens to consider what happened to a horse a life tragedy. Just who are you to judge what is a tragedy to someone else? You make light of something that obviously affected many people (yourself not included.) What right of that is yours?
See my previous post.
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Old 08-27-2006, 11:23 PM
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Sorry folks, but all that Bernardini needs to do is to win one more race or perhaps run 2nd in the JCGC and BCC and he is the 3year old champ. In fact, he has a chance to be horse of the year. If he wins both those races then he horse of the year. Barbaro will not win an award this year.
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