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Old 06-10-2006, 11:52 AM
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JMO, but if you don't like this kind of topic, then perhaps you should ignore it. Instead, you felt the need to comment on it.
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Old 06-10-2006, 01:52 PM
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On the contrary ... I simply LOOOOOOVE this kind of topic ...

... it provides the perfect opportunity for me to be acerbic, caustic, sarcastic, and overbearing.

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JMO, but if you don't like this kind of topic, then perhaps you should ignore it. Instead, you felt the need to comment on it.
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Old 06-10-2006, 02:22 PM
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If that's what makes you feel better, go on... but don't complain about this type of topic if you apparently support it.

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On the contrary ... I simply LOOOOOOVE this kind of topic ...

... it provides the perfect opportunity for me to be acerbic, caustic, sarcastic, and overbearing.
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Old 06-10-2006, 02:28 PM
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On the contrary ... I simply LOOOOOOVE this kind of topic ...

... it provides the perfect opportunity for me to be acerbic, caustic, sarcastic, and overbearing.
That's quite an admirable goal. However, I'm still waiting for you to say something intelligent about horseracing. I guess you are too busy playing ogre to other posters.

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Old 06-10-2006, 02:32 PM
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Hi Foggy Fan!

I love Foggy! He is such a handsome boy.

Do you have more pics? Do you have any shot of rockport harbor?

Greys are my fav.
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Old 06-12-2006, 11:22 AM
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That's quite an admirable goal. However, I'm still waiting for you to say something intelligent about horseracing. I guess you are too busy playing ogre to other posters.

--Dunbar
As I mentioned in another post ... I was overseas for three weeks and I'm still playing catchup with more important matters ... but have no fear ... I'll be back here before long ... dazzling you and everyone else with my amazing brilliance.

Meanwhile ... you can visit Horseracingtalk.com ... and peruse my archive of nearly 3,000 posts. Among the things you'll find are:

• In 2004 I predicted that Smuggler would be the 2005 3YO Filly champion.

• Two weeks before the 2005 BC Sprint ... when Lost In The Fog was being hailed as the greatest sprinter since Domino ... I predicted that he'd fold like a cheap suit and finish out of the money.

• In early March 2006 ... when Bernardini was a complete unknown ... I predicted that he was the most talented 3YO colt and would soon become a G1 stakes winner.

• Also in early March 2006 ... when Songster was a complete unknown ... I predicted he would become the best 3YO sprinter.

• In February 2006 ... when Matz announced his training plans for Barbaro ... I predicted that Barbaro would be unfit for the Triple Crown races and would not be able to complete them.

• In August 2005 ... I predicted that Mayan King ... a total unknown ... would be a serious contender for 2006 Horse Of The Year. Mayan King recently ran a mile at Belmont in the same time that Silver Train won the Met Mile ... and if he stays healthy ... will surely be contending for Horse Of The Year.

• Two years ago ... I pointed out that Todd Pletcher was unsuccessful in developing colts to win G1 races at classic distances on dirt. Now ... that topic is all the "buzz" in the racing media.

• In early 2005 ... I predicted that Funny Cide would never win another open graded stakes and that his only chance to win another race would be against New York-bred competition.

There are many, many other examples of my brilliance in analyzing and prognosticating thoroughbred racing ... and ... as Casey Stengel often said ... "you can look them up" ... simply by going to the Horseracingtalk.com archives.

Happy hunting!
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Old 06-12-2006, 06:38 PM
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As I mentioned in another post ... I was overseas for three weeks and I'm still playing catchup with more important matters ... but have no fear ... I'll be back here before long ... dazzling you and everyone else with my amazing brilliance.

Meanwhile ... you can visit Horseracingtalk.com ... and peruse my archive of nearly 3,000 posts. Among the things you'll find are:

• In 2004 I predicted that Smuggler would be the 2005 3YO Filly champion.

• Two weeks before the 2005 BC Sprint ... when Lost In The Fog was being hailed as the greatest sprinter since Domino ... I predicted that he'd fold like a cheap suit and finish out of the money.

• In early March 2006 ... when Bernardini was a complete unknown ... I predicted that he was the most talented 3YO colt and would soon become a G1 stakes winner.

• Also in early March 2006 ... when Songster was a complete unknown ... I predicted he would become the best 3YO sprinter.

• In February 2006 ... when Matz announced his training plans for Barbaro ... I predicted that Barbaro would be unfit for the Triple Crown races and would not be able to complete them.

• In August 2005 ... I predicted that Mayan King ... a total unknown ... would be a serious contender for 2006 Horse Of The Year. Mayan King recently ran a mile at Belmont in the same time that Silver Train won the Met Mile ... and if he stays healthy ... will surely be contending for Horse Of The Year.

• Two years ago ... I pointed out that Todd Pletcher was unsuccessful in developing colts to win G1 races at classic distances on dirt. Now ... that topic is all the "buzz" in the racing media.

• In early 2005 ... I predicted that Funny Cide would never win another open graded stakes and that his only chance to win another race would be against New York-bred competition.

There are many, many other examples of my brilliance in analyzing and prognosticating thoroughbred racing ... and ... as Casey Stengel often said ... "you can look them up" ... simply by going to the Horseracingtalk.com archives.

Happy hunting!

Whew, I'm new here; but if this forum has more people like you, I am going to learn a lot.
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Old 06-12-2006, 06:52 PM
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Whew, I'm new here; but if this forum has more people like you, I am going to learn a lot.
You can learn how to be evil too! The experts are here, the experts are here!
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Old 06-12-2006, 07:04 PM
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You can learn how to be evil too! The experts are here, the experts are here!

Gosh, I don't want to be evil.
What a condum............er, I mean conundrum. What to do....who to learn from???
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Old 06-13-2006, 08:47 AM
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Whew, I'm new here; but if this forum has more people like you, I am going to learn a lot.
You'll learn very quickly that ... there are no people like me ...

... I am mei generis.

Play close attention, George ... this is your big chance.
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Old 06-13-2006, 09:19 AM
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You'll learn very quickly that ... there are no people like me ...

... I am mei generis.

Play close attention, George ... this is your big chance.
Yo George ask the man what kind of Skittles he likes so we can all learn something important.
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Old 06-13-2006, 09:28 AM
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You'll learn very quickly that ... there are no people like me ...

... I am mei generis.

Play close attention, George ... this is your big chance.
Why would anyone say that about themselves? You arent generic. There is something special about all of us.

I like purple skittles.
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Old 06-13-2006, 11:11 AM
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You'll learn very quickly that ... there are no people like me ...

... I am mei generis.

Play close attention, George ... this is your big chance.

Damn....I'm busting. Can't wait.
By the way,there are no people like me either.Thats why I'm "Independent George" as opposed to "Relationship George", who I think may be on here under another name.Maybe you can find out BB, since you seem to know who is who here.
"Start your engines", BB. I'm all ears (or rather "eyes") since I wont be able to hear your words but.........well,you know ??

Has Dickey posted anything I should be reading lately??
sincerely,
Ind. Geo. (remeber, a George divided against itself cannot survive).
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Old 06-12-2006, 09:52 PM
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As I mentioned in another post ... I was overseas for three weeks and I'm still playing catchup with more important matters ... but have no fear ... I'll be back here before long ... dazzling you and everyone else with my amazing brilliance.

Meanwhile ... you can visit Horseracingtalk.com ... and peruse my archive of nearly 3,000 posts. Among the things you'll find are:

• In 2004 I predicted that Smuggler would be the 2005 3YO Filly champion.

• Two weeks before the 2005 BC Sprint ... when Lost In The Fog was being hailed as the greatest sprinter since Domino ... I predicted that he'd fold like a cheap suit and finish out of the money.

• In early March 2006 ... when Bernardini was a complete unknown ... I predicted that he was the most talented 3YO colt and would soon become a G1 stakes winner.

• Also in early March 2006 ... when Songster was a complete unknown ... I predicted he would become the best 3YO sprinter.

• In February 2006 ... when Matz announced his training plans for Barbaro ... I predicted that Barbaro would be unfit for the Triple Crown races and would not be able to complete them.

• In August 2005 ... I predicted that Mayan King ... a total unknown ... would be a serious contender for 2006 Horse Of The Year. Mayan King recently ran a mile at Belmont in the same time that Silver Train won the Met Mile ... and if he stays healthy ... will surely be contending for Horse Of The Year.

• Two years ago ... I pointed out that Todd Pletcher was unsuccessful in developing colts to win G1 races at classic distances on dirt. Now ... that topic is all the "buzz" in the racing media.

• In early 2005 ... I predicted that Funny Cide would never win another open graded stakes and that his only chance to win another race would be against New York-bred competition.

There are many, many other examples of my brilliance in analyzing and prognosticating thoroughbred racing ... and ... as Casey Stengel often said ... "you can look them up" ... simply by going to the Horseracingtalk.com archives.

Happy hunting!
wow sir, you seem to be very sharp in this game. can you help me learn more about making determinations as you do? I usually just take pictures!
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Old 06-12-2006, 11:41 PM
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Originally Posted by Bold Brooklynite
As I mentioned in another post ... I was overseas for three weeks and I'm still playing catchup with more important matters ... but have no fear ... I'll be back here before long ... dazzling you and everyone else with my amazing brilliance.

Meanwhile ... you can visit Horseracingtalk.com ... and peruse my archive of nearly 3,000 posts. Among the things you'll find are:

• In 2004 I predicted that Smuggler would be the 2005 3YO Filly champion.

• Two weeks before the 2005 BC Sprint ... when Lost In The Fog was being hailed as the greatest sprinter since Domino ... I predicted that he'd fold like a cheap suit and finish out of the money.

• In early March 2006 ... when Bernardini was a complete unknown ... I predicted that he was the most talented 3YO colt and would soon become a G1 stakes winner.

• Also in early March 2006 ... when Songster was a complete unknown ... I predicted he would become the best 3YO sprinter.

• In February 2006 ... when Matz announced his training plans for Barbaro ... I predicted that Barbaro would be unfit for the Triple Crown races and would not be able to complete them.

• In August 2005 ... I predicted that Mayan King ... a total unknown ... would be a serious contender for 2006 Horse Of The Year. Mayan King recently ran a mile at Belmont in the same time that Silver Train won the Met Mile ... and if he stays healthy ... will surely be contending for Horse Of The Year.

• Two years ago ... I pointed out that Todd Pletcher was unsuccessful in developing colts to win G1 races at classic distances on dirt. Now ... that topic is all the "buzz" in the racing media.

• In early 2005 ... I predicted that Funny Cide would never win another open graded stakes and that his only chance to win another race would be against New York-bred competition.

There are many, many other examples of my brilliance in analyzing and prognosticating thoroughbred racing ... and ... as Casey Stengel often said ... "you can look them up" ... simply by going to the Horseracingtalk.com archives.

Happy hunting!
That seems like a lot of work to look up nearly 3,000 posts. I'd rather look at pictures. If you are really this accurate, I'll just read your new predicitions and go from there. Anyone can get lucky now and then.
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Old 06-13-2006, 08:36 AM
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That seems like a lot of work to look up nearly 3,000 posts. I'd rather look at pictures. If you are really this accurate, I'll just read your new predicitions and go from there. Anyone can get lucky now and then.
You can look things up by keyword ...

... for example ... put in "Bold Brooklynite" and "Bernardini" and you'll be able to view all my posts on that subject in chronological order ... starting with the one where I evaluated him as one of the most talented of this year's 3YOS back in early March.

You can do the same with Mayan King, Songster, Funny Cide, etc.

Try it ... it'll be lots of fun !!!
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Old 06-13-2006, 04:57 PM
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You can look things up by keyword ...

... for example ... put in "Bold Brooklynite" and "Bernardini" and you'll be able to view all my posts on that subject in chronological order ... starting with the one where I evaluated him as one of the most talented of this year's 3YOS back in early March.

You can do the same with Mayan King, Songster, Funny Cide, etc.

Try it ... it'll be lots of fun !!!
That doesn't sound like fun and anyway a lot of people said he was talented way before you so what makes you think you are so special because we are all of us special don't you think?????
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Old 06-12-2006, 11:49 AM
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GOTTCHA Mr. Brooklynite. It was "you can look IT up".

How about Happy Felton's Knothole Gang before the Dodger games from Ebbetts?

Welcome aboard. Steve is the GREATEST..............

I was paraphrasing ... you know ... that's when you jump out of an airplane with a big silk sail on your back.

Happy Felton was the greatest host in the history of television. The Knothole Gang brought more young fans into baseball than Babe Ruth.

Steve may be great ... but you and I both know who is the greatest ... and it isn't you!

How about all these Horseracingtalk losers coming on here under disguised names? At least you and I are proud of who we are ... the losers crawl out from under their rocks ... toss their tiny spitballs ... then crawl back.

And yet ... they think they have a life. Sheeesh !!!
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Old 06-12-2006, 12:16 PM
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[quote=Dixie Porter]
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Steve may be great ... but you and I both know who is the greatest ... and it isn't you!
QUOTE]

OK, OK, WE KNOW who is the greatest (Mr. Brooklynite).

Hey, I'm still lookin for 5 horse fields with two scratches.

You should be looking for Bobby and Eugene!
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Old 06-12-2006, 04:02 PM
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BB and Dixie are both here? Do these people know what they're in for?
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