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Old 08-29-2006, 04:06 PM
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What does OLD Brooklynite do?
I thought he retired at the age of 55
unless, of course, you're buying into his line of BS
anyone who mocks a brokendown horse
has no business being in the horse business
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Old 08-29-2006, 06:49 PM
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What does OLD Brooklynite do?
I thought he retired at the age of 55
unless, of course, you're buying into his line of BS
anyone who mocks a brokendown horse
has no business being in the horse business
He may not be very respectful of other people's feeling about horses breaking down, but he does give me insight into the game especially when he gets Pedigree Ann all fired up. Then I get loss in a wealth of knowledge.

Furthermore, I've told all of the specific details of my credibility plus I have provided several websites at national competitions held three years ago in which I competed in and did very well in, and no I don't use books or manuals anymore. I don't have to. I have been a learner judge for the past three years. I won many savings bonds, scholarships, and gift certificates by winning at those two competitions also. In addition, the state of NC PAID for me to go to those competitions. So how about you? What have you done in the department? You are beating around the bush? What equine degree do you possess? I know of none that even have a class that specializes completely in conformation. You can't learn it in a semester. It takes years.

Better yet, I'll pick out a horse and you give me an in-depth conformation analysis of that horse. How form relates to function. I'll know right away if you are credible because you can't fake this kind of stuff. Certain aspects of it are in books, others take years of experience in working around and dealing with various kinds of horses with different conformation to learn. Actually, I already know your credibility because the fact that you said that it seemed as if I had copied it out of a book or a manual. Do you actually think the conformation analysis are printed up for all to see of Pleasant Colony and Magnum Psyche? Keep humoring me.

It was all over the place because I am tired and was quickly getting my words out.

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Old 08-29-2006, 07:23 PM
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He may not be very respectful of other people's feeling about horses breaking down, but he does give me insight into the game especially when he gets Pedigree Ann all fired up. Then I get loss in a wealth of knowledge.

Furthermore, I've told all of the specific details of my credibility plus I have provided several websites at national competitions held three years ago in which I competed in and did very well in, and no I don't use books or manuals anymore. I don't have to. I have been a learner judge for the past three years. I won many savings bonds, scholarships, and gift certificates by winning at those two competitions also. In addition, the state of NC PAID for me to go to those competitions. So how about you? What have you done in the department? You are beating around the bush? What equine degree do you possess? I know of none that even have a class that specializes completely in conformation. You can't learn it in a semester. It takes years.

Better yet, I'll pick out a horse and you give me an in-depth conformation analysis of that horse. How form relates to function. I'll know right away if you are credible because you can't fake this kind of stuff. Certain aspects of it are in books, others take years of experience in working around and dealing with various kinds of horses with different conformation to learn. Actually, I already know your credibility because the fact that you said that it seemed as if I had copied it out of a book or a manual. Do you actually think the conformation analysis are printed up for all to see of Pleasant Colony and Magnum Psyche? Keep humoring me.

It was all over the place because I am tired and was quickly getting my words out.

The thread was supposed to be about Bernardini & Barbaro not you & I. I don't think anyone would have questioned your knowledge if you didn't try to come across like you knew everything. And if you are receiving horse racing insights, or insights of any kind from BB, you're hopeless indeed. From reading your posts, you have LOTS to learn before being able to go off on anyone about lack of horse racing knowledge. Keep learning, and be respectful. As far as ego goes, the sucessful people with big egos use it as self-motivation, and not to think of themselves better than others.
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Old 08-29-2006, 07:58 PM
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The thread was supposed to be about Bernardini & Barbaro not you & I. I don't think anyone would have questioned your knowledge if you didn't try to come across like you knew everything. And if you are receiving horse racing insights, or insights of any kind from BB, you're hopeless indeed. From reading your posts, you have LOTS to learn before being able to go off on anyone about lack of horse racing knowledge. Keep learning, and be respectful. As far as ego goes, the sucessful people with big egos use it as self-motivation, and not to think of themselves better than others.
Well, I already know your credibility so the thread no longer matters. In all honesty, I'm not the most knowledgeable from this board on the topic. However, I specialized in the department of conformation analysis while I was a youth. Still, there is one other poster on this board that is better at it than me. Tell me what I have to learn, and then I will go learn it. I think I could easily turn this situation the other way around. I may be young, but I'm not stupid or ignorant. If you work around horses for awhile, you realize that you can never learn everything. Just because I say that I still have a lot to learn does not mean that I don't already have a vast overall knowledge of horses or the sport of horse racing. If I didn't, I wouldn't have won those educational hippology awards from Quarter Horse Congress, Southern Regionals, and Eastern Nationals. I wouldn't have been Horseman of the Year. We cover every kind of topic imaginable that deals with horses. Yes, we are asked in-depth questions about horse racing in those competitions as well. That was three year ago. I know a lot more now. It is ironic how someone such as yourself points out that I need to learn more.
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Old 08-29-2006, 08:06 PM
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Well, I already know your credibility so the thread no longer matters. In all honesty, I'm not the most knowledgeable from this board on the topic. However, I specialized in the department of conformation analysis while I was a youth. Still, there is one other poster on this board that is better at it than me. Tell me what I have to learn, and then I will go learn it. I think I could easily turn this situation the other way around. I may be young, but I'm not stupid or ignorant. If you work around horses for awhile, you realize that you can never learn everything. Just because I say that I still have a lot to learn does not mean that I don't already have a vast overall knowledge of horses or the sport of horse racing. If I didn't, I wouldn't have won those educational hippology awards from Quarter Horse Congress, Southern Regionals, and Eastern Nationals. I wouldn't have been Horseman of the Year. We cover every kind of topic imaginable that deals with horses. Yes, we are asked in-depth questions about horse racing in those competitions as well. That was three year ago. I know a lot more now. It is ironic how someone such as yourself points out that I need to learn more.
that's not irony...go to lit class
quarter horses? go back to 4-H club little girl
and stop wasting my time
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Old 08-29-2006, 08:35 PM
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that's not irony...go to lit class
quarter horses? go back to 4-H club little girl
and stop wasting my time
You just made a complete a s s of yourself as I knew you would. Actually you have been doing it for quite some time. I've having fun playing these mind games. Now everyone else knows the truth. LMAO.

Definition of Irony- The use of words to express something different from and often opposite to their literal meaning.

An expression or utterance marked by a deliberate contrast between apparent and intended meaning.

A literary style employing such contrasts for humorous or rhetorical effect.

Also, if I am making you waste your time, then go get a real life. Go study. Go learn about horse racing and life. IMO, this entire thread clearly shows that you need to work on both.

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Old 08-29-2006, 08:47 PM
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You just made a complete a s s of yourself as I knew you would. Actually you have been doing it for quite some time. I've having fun playing these mind games. Now everyone else knows the truth. LMAO.

Definition of Irony- The use of words to express something different from and often opposite to their literal meaning.

An expression or utterance marked by a deliberate contrast between apparent and intended meaning.

A literary style employing such contrasts for humorous or rhetorical effect.

Also, if I am making you waste your time, then go get a real life. Go study. Go learn about horse racing and life. IMO, this entire thread clearly shows that you need to work on both.
ok, sure...go bother someone else, you're tiring me
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Old 08-29-2006, 08:47 PM
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You just made a complete a s s of yourself as I knew you would. Actually you have been doing it for quite some time. I've having fun playing these mind games. Now everyone else knows the truth. LMAO.

Definition of Irony- The use of words to express something different from and often opposite to their literal meaning.

An expression or utterance marked by a deliberate contrast between apparent and intended meaning.

A literary style employing such contrasts for humorous or rhetorical effect.

Also, if I am making you waste your time, then go get a real life. Go study. Go learn about horse racing and life. IMO, this entire thread clearly shows that you need to work on both.
Actually Jessica, it shows that you need to work on both. I am absolutely speechless (doesn't happen often either) at the size of your head. Unbelievable... you're the only one on this thread that looks like an idiot.
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