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Old 08-21-2006, 11:26 PM
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Unfortunately, pgardn, I'm already married.
So am I. I dont want any opposite gender talk. I want math talk woman. Im gelded and whupped every other way.

I love tote boards. Thats all I will say. I love em. Do tote boards turn you on?

You can answer that tomorrow, to bed for me. I gotta figure out the damn derivative by limit proof again early tomorrow. I always make some stupid mistake and I cant have these brilliant little 17 and 18 year olds catch me every darn year. The heavy math I dont need for physics. The power rule and U substitution is really all I need from calculus. And integration of course,but that will come in time.
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Old 08-21-2006, 11:32 PM
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So am I. I dont want any opposite gender talk. I want math talk woman. Im gelded and whupped every other way.

I love tote boards. Thats all I will say. I love em. Do tote boards turn you on?

You can answer that tomorrow, to bed for me. I gotta figure out the damn derivative by limit proof again early tomorrow. I always make some stupid mistake and I cant have these brilliant little 17 and 18 year olds catch me every darn year. The heavy math I dont need for physics. The power rule and U substitution is really all I need from calculus. And integration of course,but that will come in time.
Holy shiat... it is way too late (or early depending upon where you are) for that kind of math talk...

Let's stick to the opposite gender talk.
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Old 08-22-2006, 06:43 AM
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Some of you wouldn't know a great horse if he slapped you in the face, and he basically has and will again this weekend. The extra 1/16th of a mile is not going to make one bit of a difference with this horse. He was running incredibly strong at the end of the Preakness. No one was going to catch him because he is simply just too fast. I am willing to say that he probably is the best horse in the world right now, and will have his coming out party in November.
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Old 08-22-2006, 06:53 AM
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i know great horses, bernardini isn't there yet. maybe some day he will be. he's got the talent, he seems to have what it takes.

i'll reserve judgement on 'greatness' til after he's met older at the very least.

i gotta give props to the bernardini fans. after his overwhelming win in the dandy, you'd expect to see a lot of hype. but bluegrass cat won his haskell by the widest margin ever--but for a change not too many people went with the latest star and have stuck to their guns.

but i think i'll go with the pletcher trainee over the albertrani, esp considering it's at saratoga.

but believe me, i won't be disappointed in whoever is the winner.
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Old 08-22-2006, 06:57 AM
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i know great horses, bernardini isn't there yet. maybe some day he will be. he's got the talent, he seems to have what it takes.

i'll reserve judgement on 'greatness' til after he's met older at the very least.

i gotta give props to the bernardini fans. after his overwhelming win in the dandy, you'd expect to see a lot of hype. but bluegrass cat won his haskell by the widest margin ever--but for a change not too many people went with the latest star and have stuck to their guns.

but i think i'll go with the pletcher trainee over the albertrani, esp considering it's at saratoga.

but believe me, i won't be disappointed in whoever is the winner.
That is what I mean...some people don't think that he has the talent. As long as he stays healthy, this horse will go down in history as being one of the best we've ever seen.
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Old 08-22-2006, 08:52 AM
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That is what I mean...some people don't think that he has the talent. As long as he stays healthy, this horse will go down in history as being one of the best we've ever seen.
i'm witholding judgement on whether he's one of the best ever. he hasn't done enough yet to know. he COULD be. he MAY be. ask me next year, or the year after!
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Old 08-22-2006, 08:56 AM
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i'm witholding judgement on whether he's one of the best ever. he hasn't done enough yet to know. he COULD be. he MAY be. ask me next year, or the year after!
Well now, that would make too much sense. LMAO

I think Bernardini definitely has the talent, but the greatest ever? Please...
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Old 08-22-2006, 08:38 AM
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i know great horses, bernardini isn't there yet. maybe some day he will be. he's got the talent, he seems to have what it takes.

i'll reserve judgement on 'greatness' til after he's met older at the very least.

i gotta give props to the bernardini fans. after his overwhelming win in the dandy, you'd expect to see a lot of hype. but bluegrass cat won his haskell by the widest margin ever--but for a change not too many people went with the latest star and have stuck to their guns.

but i think i'll go with the pletcher trainee over the albertrani, esp considering it's at saratoga.

but believe me, i won't be disappointed in whoever is the winner.
What if neither one wins? What about Bright One?
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Old 08-22-2006, 08:50 AM
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What if neither one wins? What about Bright One?
Cajun I was informed by fellow board members that he is not running. I thought he was going because Dale said he really wanted to run there one morning last week. He apparently has some mucus.
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Old 08-22-2006, 08:55 AM
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Cajun I was informed by fellow board members that he is not running. I thought he was going because Dale said he really wanted to run there one morning last week. He apparently has some mucus.
Yeah, sorry...

I just saw that too. I'm trying to catch up on all these posts. That's a disappointment to me. I like this colt (even though he may have been over his head in the Travers.)
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Old 08-22-2006, 08:51 AM
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bright one is out. sick, heading maybe for the super derby. that leaves high cotton and maybe a ward horse as the early speed. ward has two going, ministers bid and dr pleasure.
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Old 08-22-2006, 07:01 AM
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So am I. I dont want any opposite gender talk. I want math talk woman. Im gelded and whupped every other way.

I love tote boards. Thats all I will say. I love em. Do tote boards turn you on?

You can answer that tomorrow, to bed for me. I gotta figure out the damn derivative by limit proof again early tomorrow. I always make some stupid mistake and I cant have these brilliant little 17 and 18 year olds catch me every darn year. The heavy math I dont need for physics. The power rule and U substitution is really all I need from calculus. And integration of course,but that will come in time.
I love it when you talk dirty.

Seriously, though, my brother started to major in physics, but realized it wasn't the physics he loved; it was the math, so he does love the heavy stuff (he finally majored in statistics). I actually loved calculus, especially... story problems. Really.
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