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The Malibu Prayer part was funny though. |
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Are you serious? I think WM and BL will be around 7-5 if not lower. And its not like Im standing with the second choice. I never gave you a hard time about MP, I said was the track not speed favoring and what about the Mott. Thats it.
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Read my post. 2 out of your 4 "stands" aren't even going to be the favorite. Blame isn't going to be the favorite and neither is Boys In Tosconova. No way Blind Luck is 7/5 or less with Life At Ten and Havre De Grace in there.
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Blame is going to be bet hard, he will be the second choice. |
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You know what I meant.
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Dark Invader tomorrow....
Excited... Both Decent prices. Goodnight. |
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When you wake up from your beauty sleep, please explain how the Blind Luck race will be bet. I'm interested in understanding how she'll be 7/5.
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You're buggin. Winter Memories will be like 5-2 and Blind Luck will be 3-1 or 7-2.
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Prince Will I Am, Champagne D'Oro and Goldikova
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I l Cigar, Medaglia d'Oro, Big Brown, Curlin, Rachel Alexandra, Silver Charm, First Samurai, Sumwonlovesyou, Lloydobler, Ausable Chasm, AND Prince Will I Am "Be daring, be different, be impractical, be anything that will assert integrity of purpose and imaginative vision against the play-it-safers, the creatures of the commonplace, the slaves of the ordinary.” Cecil Beaton |
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Prince Will I am.... Good luck with that
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Thank you very much - 'preciate it. Would just
to hear your picks.![]()
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I l Cigar, Medaglia d'Oro, Big Brown, Curlin, Rachel Alexandra, Silver Charm, First Samurai, Sumwonlovesyou, Lloydobler, Ausable Chasm, AND Prince Will I Am "Be daring, be different, be impractical, be anything that will assert integrity of purpose and imaginative vision against the play-it-safers, the creatures of the commonplace, the slaves of the ordinary.” Cecil Beaton |