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PERHAPS THE HORSE LIKES TO DRINK ALOT AFTER LOSING...
AND GOT HOT AROUND THE COLLAR..... ![]() OR THE OWNER MORE LIKELY ![]() The word "toddy" comes from the toddy drink in India, produced by fermenting the sap of palm trees. Its earliest known use to mean "a beverage made of alcoholic liquor with hot water, sugar, and spices" is from 1786. Hot toddy - |
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{{ JOLY }}
'' Thank you for the definition of a toddy, ***but how in the world does that mesh with the "Long Range" part of the name? Just idle speculation on my part.'' =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=---=-=-=-=-=-=- *** LONG RANGE *** As In LONG RANGE EFFECT of the Toddy! ![]() As In Length Of Race Or Length Of Time AFTER Losing A Race ~ ![]() For Horse OR Owner! IMO: NO SPECULATION Is ''IDLE"" Curious Minds Need To Know! OR At Least Speculate ~ Probably The Word Originates From Spectacles: Needed To SEE Just Felinus Speculationus ![]() |
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