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I'm sure this thread will take a "turn" real soon.
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tony wouldn't watch another race if i was gone tomorrow.
he finally tried going to the track a couple of years ago, and found it wasn't so bad i guess....but then he always manages to end the day ahead. we have a good time when we go. but we seem to have a good time everywhere we go, so i guess we've got it made!!
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My wife just isn't interested in horse racing. She wasn't really a gambler but now I take her to Vegas 1-2 times a year and she enjoys playing blackjack or betting on a game. She tollerates my love for the horses and even acts marginally interested in DT Stables. We have an eight year old son so he comes first, but I go to the track a few times a month.
I think its important for both of us to have a few hours of personal time to do what we enjoy. Its important to have common ground but just as important to have your own interests. |
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