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Old 02-23-2009, 02:05 PM
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Could you imagine having to deal with the fatman everyday? Even if he made you 100% on your money it wouldnt be worth dealing with that whining b#tch.

Everytime the idiot loses it's the jocks fault...Nyra's fault...the track super's fault.
I thought the Big Boy would've come around (excuse the pun) if given the right environment.. The guy is brilliant but just needs to chill in the right room were people knew he was what he was... Then he might have flourished and stopped this insane my kock is bigger then your kock stuff..
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Old 02-23-2009, 02:12 PM
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I thought the Big Boy would've come around (excuse the pun) if given the right environment.. The guy is brilliant but just needs to chill in the right room were people knew he was what he was... Then he might have flourished and stopped this insane my kock is bigger then your kock stuff..
I figured, when I took you off iggy, that'd it be the typical **** from you. Do you ever contribute ON TOPIC?

DrugS just can't get over the fact that this horse ran well AFTER he (and others) went on and on about how it wouldn't. Any way he spins it, he can't account for its performance. Sounds like we need a conceptual shift.
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Old 02-23-2009, 02:23 PM
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I figured, when I took you off iggy, that'd it be the typical **** from you. Do you ever contribute ON TOPIC?

DrugS just can't get over the fact that this horse ran well AFTER he (and others) went on and on about how it wouldn't. Any way he spins it, he can't account for its performance. Sounds like we need a conceptual shift.
fatty I am your biggest fan begged my boys and girls to welcome you to a better place..That is why stone said imagine having to deal with your BS daily.

As for my Handicapping... I know 5 times more then most but am smart enough to realize I know a fraction of what folks like You, DrugS, BTW, and others know.. I am smart enough to listen and read to all the best work.. BTW I am a fairly substantial bettor and willing to take a serious shot at them when I am told to.
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Old 02-23-2009, 02:31 PM
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fatty I am your biggest fan begged my boys and girls to welcome you to a better place..That is why stone said imagine having to deal with your BS daily.

As for my Handicapping... I know 5 times more then most but am smart enough to realize I know a fraction of what folks like You, DrugS, BTW, and others know.. I am smart enough to listen and read to all the best work.. BTW I am a fairly substantial bettor and willing to take a serious shot at them when I am told to.

are u the guy making the 10k win bets at the big a recently?

if so why the #3 yesterday in the 7th ? btw thought it was supposed to be on the #3 in the 6th at gp?
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Old 02-23-2009, 02:37 PM
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are u the guy making the 10k win bets at the big a recently?

if so why the #3 yesterday in the 7th ? btw thought it was supposed to be on the #3 in the 6th at gp?
Not me
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Old 02-23-2009, 09:01 PM
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King's Village - if anyone has the resources to do a free search, i'd be interested to know if he's worked back since the race. He looked like a good animal, although he quit badly. Questionable ride given the jockey and the fact that you have a full minute from gate to the first&only turn in a Gulfstream dirt Mile. Who knows maybe Albertranni thought he needed an in-race workout and told Velazquez to push him hard on the pace for 4 furlongs? Seemed stinky given Pletcher's relationship to JV and the debut of Dunkirk.

A couple opinions about Dunkirk's debut - He was asked early to make progress, and wasn't far off the pace. There was an EARLY internal quarter somewhere (maybe furlongs 2,3 ?) where he was close to being the fastest horse. He went widest on the turn, and came home fast the last furlong.
I thought Alma D'oro was the bet in the allowance race, almost entirely because of the bias and the odds. Alma D'oro was "supposed" to go straight to the rail and run his maiden race back - leaving Dunkirk with nothing but 2nd at best. Dunkirk was IMO either slightly better or slightly worse as best I could tell. Prado gave a clown ride and Alma D'oro was exposed as a weak horse, Dunkirk finished strong again and appeared even more fit...
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