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Old 10-09-2006, 09:24 PM
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I must admit Oracle, being from New York I like your bravado, but your handicapping is primitive at best, and non-existent on its face. Yet it is your slamming of other posters with your prattle filled posts that is particularly annoying.

Just this thread you stated that: Great Hunter is one-paced, yet as a 2yo he has passed thirty horses in his six races! Hello!

Also you posted "horses with a burst of accelleration are screwed". Brilliant again.

As far as Marty McGee; years ago when I kept books, typed up owners' bills and many other duties for many Keeneland trainers such as "Rusty" Arnold, Neil Howard, Steve Penrod and others, Marty McGee would come around and I tried to teach him a bit of handicapping. Alas, he is a nice guy, but never learned much. If it wasn't for his connections, he would be in deep water.

I wish you no ill will, but be aware, your cappin needs a ton of work. BBB
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Old 10-09-2006, 09:26 PM
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Well, CQ had a wider trip than the winner so it was closer than the final margin. I thought he looked ok.
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Old 10-09-2006, 09:39 PM
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I must admit Oracle, being from New York I like your bravado, but your handicapping is primitive at best, and non-existent on its face. Yet it is your slamming of other posters with your prattle filled posts that is particularly annoying.

Just this thread you stated that: Great Hunter is one-paced, yet as a 2yo he has passed thirty horses in his six races! Hello!

Also you posted "horses with a burst of accelleration are screwed". Brilliant again.

As far as Marty McGee; years ago when I kept books, typed up owners' bills and many other duties for many Keeneland trainers such as "Rusty" Arnold, Neil Howard, Steve Penrod and others, Marty McGee would come around and I tried to teach him a bit of handicapping. Alas, he is a nice guy, but never learned much. If it wasn't for his connections, he would be in deep water.

I wish you no ill will, but be aware, your cappin needs a ton of work. BBB
Well, I must praise the Lord that you have appeared to pass along His judgement on all which is either brilliant, primitive or annoying, PRAISE be.

I'm sure Marty McGee has much to be thankful to you for as well.

How in the world can you determine and judge that someon's handicapping is worthy of you not slinging sh1t about it?

Guys like you who show up on message boards and toss around "insider" remarks and claim superiority crack me up.

Let me put it this way... if your ability was so superior, none of us would know who Hank Goldberg is. Think about that.
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Old 10-09-2006, 09:44 PM
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Let me put it this way... if your ability was so superior, none of us would know who Hank Goldberg is. Think about that.
Are you implying Hank wasn't hired for his camera presence?
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Old 10-09-2006, 09:45 PM
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Are you implying Hank wasn't hired for his camera presence?
Actually I wish that I didn't know who Hank Goldberg is !!!
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Old 10-09-2006, 09:51 PM
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Are you implying Hank wasn't hired for his camera presence?
Actually he may have. While he is stuffing his face with hot dogs, he becomes fodder for Kenny Maine. Which can be very amusing. The Hammer hit a pik 4 though.
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Old 10-10-2006, 05:27 AM
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I must admit Oracle, being from New York I like your bravado, but your handicapping is primitive at best, and non-existent on its face. Yet it is your slamming of other posters with your prattle filled posts that is particularly annoying.

Just this thread you stated that: Great Hunter is one-paced, yet as a 2yo he has passed thirty horses in his six races! Hello!

Also you posted "horses with a burst of accelleration are screwed". Brilliant again.

As far as Marty McGee; years ago when I kept books, typed up owners' bills and many other duties for many Keeneland trainers such as "Rusty" Arnold, Neil Howard, Steve Penrod and others, Marty McGee would come around and I tried to teach him a bit of handicapping. Alas, he is a nice guy, but never learned much. If it wasn't for his connections, he would be in deep water.

I wish you no ill will, but be aware, your cappin needs a ton of work. BBB

Hey Bellboy, when you handicap well enough to purchase a grade one winner off the track for a client like I have, then you can hope to get in my league. How many of those you buy off the track?
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