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resplendentdapples 06-10-2006 10:55 PM

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Originally Posted by flowing tail
Well mostly all of my friends are college students but i certainly don't mind helping a fellow track fan in need.

That is a shame your husband doesn't like the track. But really I can help you with the bets it makes it fun, and you won't be too sad about losing. I will teach you to read programs, that is the first thing you need to learn.

Well, he's a golfer so he's busy on Saturday afternoons frequently. I suppose I could try a bet or two on your advice, how much money should I bring? Is $25 enough for 10 races?

flowing tail 06-10-2006 11:01 PM

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Originally Posted by resplendentdapples
Well, he's a golfer so he's busy on Saturday afternoons frequently. I suppose I could try a bet or two on your advice, how much money should I bring? Is $25 enough for 10 races?

lol 25 is plenty. Trust me for 2/race I can get you started on the right foot and you will have lots of fun.


You don't even have to bet every race, often I find I don't have time because I become so enthralled looking at the horses in the paddock that I want to follow them to the track to take pictures. And then I just stand down on the rail.

Barbaro4Evah 06-11-2006 03:26 PM

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Originally Posted by Bold Brooklynite
Oh gawd-in-heaven!

Is this going to be another "pretty horsie" site?
!

[/quote]


Whats wrong with talking about how pretty the horses are to? I love horses (esp Barbaro! :) ). Don't you love horses Bold Brooklynite?

Athletics005 06-11-2006 03:52 PM

Bold was kicked off the last forum he was at for laughing at Barbaro's tragedy.

Here are two Lost in the Fog local videos:

From last March:
http://www.ktvu.com/video/4273210/detail.html

From last October:
http://www.ktvu.com/video/5051259/detail.html

All his races are on Calracing.com


He is also by far my favorite horse and I have been to every one of his GGF starts including his debut.

foggyfan 06-11-2006 10:22 PM

Athletics005, thank you so much for the video clips!!!!!!!!! Outstanding!!!!!!!!! I love Fog, and hope to be able to get off work for his next race in CA. That's awesome that you've been to most of his races!!!!!!!

And Bold Brooklynite got kicked off a forum for laughing at Barbaro???? That doesn't sound right!!!!!!! He seems so nice and friendly here!!!! I think their must be more to the story than that.

Lastkidpickedingymclass 06-11-2006 10:25 PM

I love taking horse pics.

When I bet it's usually $2 , and I pick by names or by birthdays.:)

flowing tail 06-11-2006 10:27 PM

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Originally Posted by Lastkidpickedingymclass
I love taking horse pics.

When I bet it's usually $2 , and I pick by names or by birthdays.:)

What happened to the other thread.


Anyways if you and your 'person' want to meet up with me i can show you how to invest it the best ways, you might even like the exacta bet if you try it a little bit.

Lastkidpickedingymclass 06-11-2006 10:30 PM

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Originally Posted by flowing tail
What happened to the other thread.


Anyways if you and your 'person' want to meet up with me i can show you how to invest it the best ways, you might even like the exacta bet if you try it a little bit.


That's cool. I'm feeling a bit more manly ever since our previous discussion.

flowing tail 06-11-2006 10:32 PM

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Originally Posted by Lastkidpickedingymclass
That's cool. I'm feeling a bit more manly ever since our previous discussion.

Well it's all about the confidence like i was trying to say earlier.



You can overcome anything even being unpopular in high school. I wasn't always this smooth LOL. Sometimes you just have to act like you're the sh*t before people will start believing you're the sh*t.

Lastkidpickedingymclass 06-11-2006 10:38 PM

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Originally Posted by flowing tail
Well it's all about the confidence like i was trying to say earlier.



You can overcome anything even being unpopular in high school. I wasn't always this smooth LOL. Sometimes you just have to act like you're the sh*t before people will start believing you're the sh*t.


I think I'll try that. As you can tell by my nme, I wasn't all that popular with the ladies back in the day.

Thanks again, Flow Jo.

foggyfan 06-11-2006 11:51 PM

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Originally Posted by Dixie Porter
I will say ONLY one thing about Mr. Brooklynite.

I have been in this game in every possible way including breeding (the WORST experience in my life) since 1948 as a 10 year old kid hanging out @ Barn 37 Belmont/Calumet with Uncles BA and Jim. I first got licensed (Ex Boy/Calumet) in 1953 @ 15. I needed working papers from NYS because I was under 16. I will not bore you with any personal stories over the next 53 years.

Mr. Brooklynite is one of the most knowlegeable and well informed people I have ever met that are either involved or participate in this game.

Folks, that's the TRUTH. You're in for a treat.

Wow, I bet their are some great stories you could tell me. How awesome!!!!!!!! See, someone else was saying that Bold Brooklynite was actually happy that Barbaro hurt himself, or something like that. I just can't see how he would!!!!!!! He seems like a super nice guy. Both of you do!!!!!!! I have a lot to learn and I am sooooooo happy that you didn't get mad for me posting a thread that talked about a pretty horse!!!!!!!!! Your nice. I bet you could teach me so much!!!!! I look forward to reading all you type, Dixie Porter. Thanks for not being mean!!!!!

pgardn 06-11-2006 11:52 PM

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Originally Posted by Dixie Porter
I will say ONLY one thing about Mr. Brooklynite.

I have been in this game in every possible way including breeding (the WORST experience in my life) since 1948 as a 10 year old kid hanging out @ Barn 37 Belmont/Calumet with Uncles BA and Jim. I first got licensed (Ex Boy/Calumet) in 1953 @ 15. I needed working papers from NYS because I was under 16. I will not bore you with any personal stories over the next 53 years.

Mr. Brooklynite is one of the most knowlegeable and well informed people I have ever met that are either involved or participate in this game.

Folks, that's the TRUTH. You're in for a treat.

I have been following your posts. Tell me you really want to change that crapola after your posts, " the spins stops here", and then I can trust you on further posts?

FoxNews = CNN Trivial tripe for liberals = utter stupidity for conservatives.

Both networks losers who hide from reality. Give the people what they want to hear. Utter crap for people who cant think for themselves.

foggyfan 06-11-2006 11:54 PM

You mean the news on Fox is wrong??? I'm confused. I'm sorry if I"m a bother!!!!!!!

my miss storm cat 06-11-2006 11:55 PM

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Originally Posted by foggyfan
Thanks again for these. They're fantastic!! I can't believe they let you take pictures with him, too! You have great head shots there. He has such a cute head! It looks like someone put a halter on him while the paint from his stripe was still wet, and then tugged it a little on his nose so the stripe dragged!!!!!!!!! How adorable!!!!!

He does have a cute head doesn't he? I love him too.

Lastkidpickedingymclass 06-11-2006 11:57 PM

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Originally Posted by my miss storm cat
He does have a cute head doesn't he? I love him too.

Lost in the Fog is very underrated in terms of appearance. For my money, his tail is in the top 3 of all time.

my miss storm cat 06-12-2006 12:00 AM

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Originally Posted by Lastkidpickedingymclass
Lost in the Fog is very underrated in terms of appearance. For my money, his tail is in the top 3 of all time.

Who elses tail would be your top two?

Lastkidpickedingymclass 06-12-2006 12:04 AM

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Originally Posted by my miss storm cat
Who elses tail would be your top two?


Yours...and.....hmmm..

I'll have to get back to you.:p

my miss storm cat 06-12-2006 12:06 AM

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Originally Posted by Lastkidpickedingymclass
Yours...and.....hmmm..

I'll have to get back to you.:p

You mean if I were Charmo? Thank you, what a nice place this is!

Bold Brooklynite 06-12-2006 11:22 AM

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Originally Posted by Dunbar
That's quite an admirable goal. However, I'm still waiting for you to say something intelligent about horseracing. I guess you are too busy playing ogre to other posters.

--Dunbar

As I mentioned in another post ... I was overseas for three weeks and I'm still playing catchup with more important matters ... but have no fear ... I'll be back here before long ... dazzling you and everyone else with my amazing brilliance.

Meanwhile ... you can visit Horseracingtalk.com ... and peruse my archive of nearly 3,000 posts. Among the things you'll find are:

• In 2004 I predicted that Smuggler would be the 2005 3YO Filly champion.

• Two weeks before the 2005 BC Sprint ... when Lost In The Fog was being hailed as the greatest sprinter since Domino ... I predicted that he'd fold like a cheap suit and finish out of the money.

• In early March 2006 ... when Bernardini was a complete unknown ... I predicted that he was the most talented 3YO colt and would soon become a G1 stakes winner.

• Also in early March 2006 ... when Songster was a complete unknown ... I predicted he would become the best 3YO sprinter.

• In February 2006 ... when Matz announced his training plans for Barbaro ... I predicted that Barbaro would be unfit for the Triple Crown races and would not be able to complete them.

• In August 2005 ... I predicted that Mayan King ... a total unknown ... would be a serious contender for 2006 Horse Of The Year. Mayan King recently ran a mile at Belmont in the same time that Silver Train won the Met Mile ... and if he stays healthy ... will surely be contending for Horse Of The Year.

• Two years ago ... I pointed out that Todd Pletcher was unsuccessful in developing colts to win G1 races at classic distances on dirt. Now ... that topic is all the "buzz" in the racing media.

• In early 2005 ... I predicted that Funny Cide would never win another open graded stakes and that his only chance to win another race would be against New York-bred competition.

There are many, many other examples of my brilliance in analyzing and prognosticating thoroughbred racing ... and ... as Casey Stengel often said ... "you can look them up" ... simply by going to the Horseracingtalk.com archives.

Happy hunting!

Bold Brooklynite 06-12-2006 11:26 AM

Ohhhhh, you called me sweetie!!!!! :) I really like you, Bold Brooklynite!!!!! Everyone has been so nice here!!!! This is the first horse racing place I've ever posted at and I feel so welcome!!!!! I'm not sure I can relate to the "bitter hags", since I'm probably closer in age to the little girls. (20 years old). I like the people on this site so far. and am learning a lot just by reading all your posts. You seem really smart, Bold Brooklynite. I hope I havent made you mad by posting this thread!!!!!!!![/quote]
Oh, Gawd ... another Horseracingtalk denizen posting on this site under another a different name.

C'mon, sweetie ... tell us who you really are ... as if we didn't know.


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