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Good stuff - Thanks for posting it.
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hell of a story.
the powers that be didn't do anything than...are they any more worried about it all now?
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Quote:
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I love that article. Especially the bit about how doping will ruin the breed. Nothing new under the sun.
Illegal doping is synonymous with sports. How long did Lance Armstrong get away with it? Hell, if he hadn't been such a d*ck of a human being (according to very entertaining articles I've read; I do not know the man personally) he'd still have those jerseys. And Congress spent a lot of taxpayer money over hearings about steroids in baseball. I'd be really curious to see a comparison of how many legal medications/supplements a professional athlete (of a fairly grueling sport) regularly ingests, compared with a racehorse. It'd be impossible to do an exact comparison, obviously, but with all the shrieking in the press about hay, oats and water, I wonder how many professional athletes get by with three squares and a multivitamin. I'm not defending medication use, per se, but the nature of athletics is pushing a living creature, whether human or animal, past what that body would do normally. A body is going to get sore and injured doing it.
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One of the many entertaining people Lambton writes about is a powerful horse owner of her day, the Duchess of Montrose.
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A little more on the Duchess:
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'a failing not unusual in her sex'. lol
an interesting read for sure.
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Quote:
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Here is Lambton writing about some of the things the Europeans learned from the American invasion. Stuff like open windows and open doors in barns, to try and get as much cool air in. Shoes. etc.
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so even then it was our fault....
thanks for posting all this, really interesting.
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We're # 1! We're #1!
Seriously, these are really fun reads.
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darned americans and their drugs and rock and roll..... lol
it is fun to read old articles and letters. as an avid history nerd, i could read articles like the above all day.
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