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I guess politics AND message boards
produce strange bedfellows. Sec and Buff are back over at Espn railing on about the injustices of the world over here and buddy buddy, now I've seen everything!!!!!:)
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Mike, what looks good at Belmont today?
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Also, bet hard on the first time Lisa lewis from Bond trainer switch horse in the 4th who is also making his first turf start. Precise End's love the grass, and his last workout which was on the grass, was a "tad" quicker than it shows in the DRF, if you know what I mean! |
They will be back. I still look at that board every once in awhile, but it has become really bad. Not so much because of the trolls anymore but just because there is not a lot people over there that know what they are talking about.
As for Belmont today, I disagree about your bet being "a cinch." I like Minister's Bid over Flashy Bull and/or Forest Phantom. I would play those exactas and trifectas. |
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I was at the Illinois Derby and considered betting this Frankel horse in some exotics in that one and decided against it. Boy was I glad I did. He faded badly in the stretch against less than stellar opponents. Even though that was a G2 race and this one at Belmont is an allowance race, the competition seems similiar (one really good horse and a bunch of decent plodders). Maybe you are right and he just didn't like the track, or maybe he just doesn't like 9f. I would not be SHOCKED if he got a piece here, but I definitely like the other two horses more. |
I notice there is a horse in that 8th race that wants to go one turn,and wants to close into a real fast pace.He won't do anything if they don't go fast up front.That would be this "Elements " horse. Any chance they go too hot in here,and he gets in the exacta?
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Looks like Ministers Bid at even money. As for the exacta, any horse in there could get up for second.
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still supporting John Kerry in 2008, but if Al Gore gives it a go I will be terribly conflicted on who to back |
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Biscuits n' Gravy people gunna get whoever they want in there (again.)Washington will be a Blue State whether you vote, or not.The only states where it is important to vote for the Pres. are the close ones.Majority rule B.S... Probably the primary election will be rapped up before it gets to Washington, too. |
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AL GORE....LMFAOOOOOOOOOO:eek: :eek: :eek: :eek: |
Well, Old Blocky just told me to drop dead, what a nice guy. It looks like him and Buffy are getting along fine. Wonder how long it will be before he grows tired of posting to himself and comes back here...
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Minister Bid
Over here on vacation with family on Big Island in Hawaii....
No race tracks to report in our 50th state but am finally internet connected. Have bet early (around 5:53 am) and often on Minister Bid..... Hopefully will pay for some of the expenses which with my wife and children are starting to rack up. Aloha, PSH |
Everyone is laying claim to my horse, I posted about Minister's Bid back in the middle of April and now everyone is on the bandwagon. I want everyone to know he's my horse....
just kidding, I get a big kick out of when people lay claim to a horse that they don't own and go on and on about them. Anyone watching that race would have known he's going to be a monster(but, I did post 1st about him, lol)... |
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I heard about this horse over the winter. He has been the talk for almost a year now. |
I thought Blocky was your boy, 1st...
BTW, Carson is going to be ready for the 1st game, can't wait until December 31st, the Jungle will be rocking... |
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Well, you didn't post about him, so it doesn't count,:D (just kidding) |
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As for the Bengals, best of luck to you guys. I'm actually a fan of Chad Johnson as well as Rudi Johnson and David Pollack. As for December 31, the Steelers will have the division long wrapped up by then ;) . Actually should be a hell of a game. I dont know about the Benals but the Steelers have a bitch of a schedule this year and I think 9-10 wins may be as many as they can win. |
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MORE AMERICANS VOTED FOR HIM THAN THE OTHER INDIVIDUAL,BUT LIKE I JUST TOLD SEATTLE, AN AMERICAN'S VOTE DOESN'T MATTER( UNLESS THE STATE THEY LIVE IN IS CLOSE.)IT REALLY IS PATHETIC THAT MAJORITIES IN EACH STATE DETERMINE WHICH Presidential candidate will get all of that state's votes.It is so retarded to tell people to vote for President when they live in a state that is dominated by a party they don't belong to.Why do that? If you live in a Biscuit n' Gravy State,then your state's votes will go to the Biscuit n' Gravy Candidate each and every time(your vote is unimportant,and a waste of time.) |
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LOL!!!!! Thats what I thought, I friggin almost choked on my tea!!!!: |
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I would end up looking like that fat Steve Duemig guy on the Golf Channel.Could swear that guy has an f'n beachball under that shirt. |
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It DOES matter if you vote and here is why: Demographic Tracking. Both parties do it to a large degree and use it to shape their message and their legislative agenda. Old people (especially old white women) vote in much larger numbers than other demographic groups, and since both parties keep track of this info, partisan policy is geared disproportionally towards issues that matter to that demographic. If people in other demographic groups don't vote because they think it does not matter, their actions become self-fulfilling prophecies: what they think will NOT matter because both parties will feel secure in ignoring the concerns of that demographic. Now that being said......I still like Minister's Bid over Forest Phantom and/or Flashy Bull. |
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I'll take Forest Phantom over Minister's Bid.
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lol....so funny
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