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Cruzan, many of us use this link to get BRIS pp's for free.
Most of the Saturday Indiana Grand races are included. You do have to wander around the site a little to reach what you're seeking. http://www.trks2day.com/trks2day.html |
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I've used Brisnet for years. $1 for Premium PP's.
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The wind of heaven is that which blows between a horse’s ears – Arabian Proverb |
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If any of you ever wondered what HOOSIER means ~ I Have
It comes from the word Hoosa, which means American Indian maize or corn. Hoosier’s Men was a term used for Indiana employees of a canal contractor named Hoosier. “Who’s ear?” – Writer James Whitcomb Riley joked that this question, supposedly posed by early Indiana settlers following tavern fights which had resulted in someone’s ear being cut off and left on the floor, eventually became the word “Hoosier." “Who’s yer/here?” – This was supposedly the way early Indiana settlers would respond to a knock on their cabin doors. The story goes that it was eventually shortened to “Hoosier?” “Who’s your [relative]?” – Again, legend has it that this question was eventually shortened to “Hoosier |
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