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Old 05-03-2009, 08:07 PM
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Is he still posting stilted Haiku?

Honestly, I don't ignore him solely due to the silliness of his posts, but mostly because of the pretentiousness of how he posts. I actually enjoy the foolishness.....but I can't accept ( once again....it's not except ) the pretentiousness.
psuedo intellectual bullcrap as usual...
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Old 05-03-2009, 08:09 PM
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Liar.
Actually no I did not.
REALLY.
lets try this one.
did I edit this one.

And then we will try another to see exactly how this works.
I hope you are keeping up so I can figure this out.
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Old 05-03-2009, 08:10 PM
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Actually I did not.

Did I edit this one?
THis one was edited.
Entertaining for you?
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Old 05-03-2009, 08:16 PM
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Keep this up and there will be some very telling pms about you flooding Pgardn's pm box. You have been warned.

I have been warned...
You are threatening me with your PM overload.

Will there be blood?

Did I edit?
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Old 05-03-2009, 08:17 PM
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You know what I'm talking about. You've edited almost every post you've made in this thread. This last one is no different, you edited it twice.
Since your OCD, I guess it shouldn't surprise anyone that a grown man is checking how many times another person edits their own post. Since it's bothering you so much, tell your friend to do away with the edit button.
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Old 05-03-2009, 08:19 PM
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Liar
No actually.
Really.
Im serious.

How about this one?
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Old 05-03-2009, 08:21 PM
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As usual, you completely missed it. I wasn't talking to you.
No sh it sherlock.

But the PM and blood was useful.

Did I edit?

I acutally edited the did I edit? and with this edit
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Old 05-03-2009, 08:27 PM
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Depends on your definitions and assumptions.

1) If you assume that QR and IWR would've finished ahead of PON had they run, then

2) it would come down to your definition of what tossing PON out of the exotics would mean

So it does come down to semantics and assumptions

but, all it all, the rigorous SPIN by the PON detractors (best defense is a good offense) kind of points to their losing this one.

Why anyone would think that PON is
a) exceptionally good
or
b) a plug

is beyond me.
I seem to remember all this POTN conversation started when IWR won the Gotham, then The Wood, and when Papa Clem won the Arkansas Derby. Essentially the crux of the discussion to bring it back to some semblance of logic here was could he transfer his synth form to dirt, and probably in this case improve as IWR and or PC did. I don't think anyone here said he was very good, great, whatever word you choose. Though no one should be judged on solely 1 race, I think we can conclude he is not simply a synth and or turf horse, that we know based on 1 isolated race.
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Old 05-03-2009, 08:37 PM
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this coming from the poster child for mental illness and a bunch of other stuff I have been sworn to secrecy about? That's rich. I could care less about the edits. I just think chickenshi.t edits, like you made yesterday and like Urkel makes are just lame. Say what you have to say, don't change it 15-20 minutes later to make yourself look better.
Just for you, I'm gunna go back in, and add winner of the Gotham and Wood Memorial to the list of horses POTN HAS BEATEN. This problem your having (with these edited posts) is OCD related. If your checking whether someone edits a post(and it's not a contest or something,) then you have a problem.
EDITED!!!!!!!
POTN has now beaten the winner of the Illinois Derby, Arkansas Derby(beat him on syn n' dirt by a remarkably similar distance,) Blue Grass, Lanes End, Louisiana Derby, U.A.E. Derby, Tampa Bay Derby, and he's beaten the horse who ran a decent 2nd in the Florida Derby. Oh, he also beat the winner of the Gotham and Wood Memorial. He beat that individual twice.

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Old 05-03-2009, 08:43 PM
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Do you guys think that Borel would have ridden that horse the same way if the trainer were, say, John Ward and the horse were 15-1 instead of 50-1? I dont mean the rail part. I mean the part where he took the horse 30 lengths back which was against instruction.
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Old 05-03-2009, 08:49 PM
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^^SEE MY PREVIOUS POST. IT'S UPDATED.
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Old 05-03-2009, 08:50 PM
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Although you certainly have a great opinion, most of the time....it seems as if you may be incorrect, but never wrong..
He does have a good opinion like many others here do also, it doesn't mean we cannot disagree. If we all agreed all races would feature 1:9 shots and several @ 99-1.
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Old 05-03-2009, 08:50 PM
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Do you guys think that Borel would have ridden that horse the same way if the trainer were, say, John Ward and the horse were 15-1 instead of 50-1? I dont mean the rail part. I mean the part where he took the horse 30 lengths back which was against instruction.
He got wasted at the start. When they opened the gates Join in the Dance took him and Papa Clem out, I figured that was the end for both of them.

Wrong again, just like everything else on this Derby for me. Hell, even my 3 year streak of picking the last place finisher is out the door. Went with Join in the Dance and he finished a very credible 7th.
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Old 05-03-2009, 08:53 PM
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Do you guys think that Borel would have ridden that horse the same way if the trainer were, say, John Ward and the horse were 15-1 instead of 50-1? I dont mean the rail part. I mean the part where he took the horse 30 lengths back which was against instruction.
i thought he got shuffled back at the break. i don't think being last, that far back was part of the plan, it's just how things happened. i doubt the trainer got mad at him!
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Old 05-03-2009, 08:53 PM
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He got wasted at the start. When they opened the gates Join in the Dance took him and Papa Clem out, I figured that was the end for both of them.

Wrong again, just like everything else on this Derby for me. Hell, even my 3 year streak of picking the last place finisher is out the door. Went with Join in the Dance and he finished a very credible 7th.
Ha! i used your pick 4 method. i did 3 120 dollar tickets. then i did a 36 dollar saver.

1/2/3 w 3 w 6 w deep derby.

Mine that bird wasnt in deep derby.

Back to the drawing board.

20 bucks (all button) away from 20k. Back to the drawing board.
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Old 05-03-2009, 08:59 PM
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Do you guys think that Borel would have ridden that horse the same way if the trainer were, say, John Ward and the horse were 15-1 instead of 50-1? I dont mean the rail part. I mean the part where he took the horse 30 lengths back which was against instruction.
The thing with the drop back move is that so many of the horses in the race are incapable of going 10 furlongs at race speed. Borel takes advantage of this... he basically removes himself from the 'meat' of the race and asks the horse to run for 3 1/2-4 furlongs while most everyone else is asked to run harder longer.

He basically rode the Derby the same way three years in a row now, and is 3-2-0-1. Not bad.
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Old 05-03-2009, 09:04 PM
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Ha! i used your pick 4 method. i did 3 120 dollar tickets. then i did a 36 dollar saver.

1/2/3 w 3 w 6 w deep derby.

Mine that bird wasnt in deep derby.

Back to the drawing board.

20 bucks (all button) away from 20k. Back to the drawing board.
One guy on this board scored out with good ticket structure on the derby- and it sure as hell wasn't me.
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Old 05-03-2009, 09:05 PM
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I went back and edited a few of mine. See if you can find them.
No, I don't do it. You'll have to get one of your goons to respond to it.
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Old 05-03-2009, 09:06 PM
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I went back and edited a few of mine. See if you can find them.

you need to get out more.
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Old 05-03-2009, 09:08 PM
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One guy on this board scored out with good ticket structure on the derby- and it sure as hell wasn't me.
You actually went through all the tickets?
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