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2. Even if he did, it'd be a hell of a time. The '04 Belmont still the most dramatic sporting event I've ever been to, even though Birdstone won. |
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I'm going to go with 1989 Princeton-Georgetown, but 2004 Belmont is pretty close.
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1. He won't.
2. Even if he did, it'd be a hell of a time. The '04 Belmont still the most dramatic sporting event I've ever been to, even though Birdstone won.[/QUOTE] Even though my heart sank into my groin area, I agree 100%. With the final football game at the Vet (Phi/TB) coming in second. Both events ending in typical Philly fashion.
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now the gtown-princeton game was both exciting and anticlimactic, therefore very dramatic, but i was not at that game. the most exciting sporting event i've actually been at, taking all factors into consideration (how big of a fan i am of the horse/team, if i own the horse, if i bet on the horse/team, etc...) was probably the nyj/miami monday night game in 2000, when the jets scored 30 points in the 4th quarter to tie the dolphins and won it in overtime...now i say it was the most dramatic/exciting because even though i am a new yorker, i am a cowboys fan...but this game was something i will never, ever forget, and i had no real interest other than being there... |
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Havent been in a cab in NYC in years.
In the old days if you crossed over the city line from Queens to Nassau or Da Bronx to Westchester or NYC to NJ you had to pay double the fare. Dont know if that is still part of the fares. If anyone takes a cab from airport or Manhattan it might save you bucks to be dropped off on the Queens side of Cross Island Parkway and Hempstead Avenue. Just walk the one block across the Highway to the track. LIRR is safest way to get to Belmont, get there early and plan for delays getting out. |
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So anyone think if I leave an hour before the Belmont that I'll have any problem getting to a hotel near Tarrytown in time to watch the race? I have to imagine the traffic leaving Belmont will be nonexistent but also don't want to miss the Belmont or miss the wedding of one of my good friends.
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What kind of a s s hole gets married on Belmont Day?
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give it more than that - the bridges and cross island can still back up on saturday afternoon on a clean day in the early am when i go down to watch the workouts it takes me 20 -25 minutes to get there - i am 20 minutes below tarrytown |
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I went up to the grandstand to watch War Emblem make his bid for the TC. After he lost I went back to meet up with my father and once I found him it was impossible to not notice the brawl going on in the area the same group of college kids were boozing it up at 9:30am. It looked like a cartoon fight. A huge cloud of dust and anything and everything imaginable flying up and out of the cloud of dust and people fighting. Eventually Nassau County police on horseback arrived to break up the fight. After witnessing that I believe NYRA did the correct thing in banning BYOB. While it hurts the guy who can go to the track and can drink a few beers in a responsible way, the harm that a group of immature kids can cause is not worth it. |
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