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I guess you didnt read or have a hard time accepting Dr. Riot's post that it is impossible for a horse to have as you described a "busted Pastern" and have it not be detected.. Feel free to explain to Dr.Riot how she is completely wrong about this, This should be a good one I love you but your killing me.. A magical busted bone that mordern technology couldnt identify but an ex rider could. You buy this at the same store Jack bought his beans.. Haven't you ever heard of an athlete with a strained leg hurt another part of their body because they were favoring the minor injury? sounds way more plausible then the impossible? any other Bubbameisers you believe in? |
#2
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![]() Technology is not infallible. Far from it.
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#3
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![]() Neither are behind the scene BS stories that are based on hear say and second party information. |
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![]() Well, yeah, however, it would seem readily apparent that the rider was on the right side of things.
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#5
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![]() Why because the end result justify his/her story?
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![]() Yes.
You don't view that as compelling evidence? |
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![]() Absolutely not ..I veiw it as people reverse engineering BS.
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![]() Why do you think this is hear say or second party information?
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![]() Quote:
There is also no evidence that the Easter Bunny or Santa Clause don't exist so it is plausible that they actually do? |