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i'm not a serious handicapper having given up once i realized i was either not smart enough or too lazy. i'm pretty much dead money in the pools. but i did ride for a while when i wanted to nail this girl who was wasting her life training show arabians and being a hot lipstick lesbian with a fat unattractive girlfriend with a serious personality disorder. i thought a lot of myself at the time and considered the possibility she would give up munching carpet for me a real possibility. the fact i had a dick didn't seem a real handicap when compared to a bipolar bisexual whale. as it turned out she was, in fact, a lesbian. at this point, i should have realized i wasn't a good handicapper. but it took a few more years afterwards. nonetheless, i did ride. just not what i wanted. |
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As a kid I rode at summer camps and continued riding into my 20's. I haven't been on a horse in decades, but expect to be on one this summer at a National Park when my 14-yr-old son has his first riding experience. Looking forward to it.
--Dunbar
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Curlin and Hard Spun finish 1,2 in the 2007 BC Classic, demonstrating how competing in all three Triple Crown races ruins a horse for the rest of the year...see avatar photo from REUTERS/Lucas Jackson |
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