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Mott wears glasses doesn't he, I am blind as a bat, but I can see just fine with contacts, so I doubt it makes a difference either way with a trainer... |
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it was just an observation, not really a theory
never had any luck with contacts myself but I guess some folks like them but to Merlinsky's question; I would think there would be some job at the track for the blind, but why would a blind person want one? just curious~as it seems like there would be better jobs out there for a visually imparied individual, the only one I can think of is bugling |
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I think most the jockeys at Fairplex are in need of a vision test!
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I'm not trying to be funny
but is the DRF available in brail? |
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The person I'm asking for has slight perception of shadow and light so she's been able to jump horses in huntseat and competed in a saddleseat show. I've ridden with her awhile back and she's what I would label advanced in huntseat.
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#1, I'm too tall and too fat. #2, I'm blind as a bat without my contacts. ![]()
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Yea thats true with racehorses they are much more on edge than the normal jumper or pony. I am just plain to fat to be a jockey and i am a foot taller mabey the clydesdales 4 me, getty up budweiser!! ![]() |
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