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SlewsMyHero 11-21-2007 11:13 AM

Vic Stauffer, your calls are a pleasure to hear!
 
I know Vic is a member of this board. I just wanted to say that I'm really enjoying your calls at Hollypark. I have nothing against Trevor D, but after months of Del Mar, Fairplex, and Oak Tree, it's nice to hear another voice. I appreciate that every race sounds a little bit different. What was Gulfstream Park thinking letting you go? Continued success.

v j stauffer 11-21-2007 12:00 PM

Now there's a timely, accurate, well thought out, consise and all around sharp post.

Slews My Hero knows what's what!!

We need alot more like him on this site!

GPK 11-21-2007 12:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by v j stauffer
Now there's a timely, accurate, well thought out, consise and all around sharp post.

Slews My Hero knows what's what!!

We need alot more like him on this site!


Love your modesty too:rolleyes:

Slew is right on...enjoy listening to you. Keep up the good work.

Payson Dave 11-21-2007 12:06 PM

chuckle chuckle...and who says flattery won't get you anywhere???

TheSpyder 11-21-2007 12:07 PM

Steve,

Can you please make sure Vic doesn't have two posting names on this site....kidding.

I agree with above comments.

Spyder

TitanSooner 11-21-2007 01:19 PM

Vic,

Have any special calls planned for "the monkey" today? Win or Lose?

v j stauffer 11-21-2007 03:23 PM

Don't think so Sooner. Kind of a bad situation for all involved no matter what happens. Will probably just call it and see what happens.

TitanSooner 11-21-2007 03:33 PM

cool. thanks for the response.

disappearingdan_akaplaya 11-21-2007 04:00 PM

vic i remember when you called races for 1 meet@hawthorne. you are 1 of my fav race callers(you and wrona) but at first i didnt like ya no offense LOL. i was so bitter about the way kevin goemmer(rip) was denied the arlington job and becuz of that left chicago racing altogether(was the reg announcer@hawthorne and sportsmans). my judgement of you was unfair and towards the end of the meet here i really started taking to and liking your racecalls alot! not sure if you remember but i even wrote you a email begging ya to stay, of course i cant blame ya you moved on to bigger and better things. anyways again and as others have stated here i really enjoy hearing you call a race, how much did ya enjoy lava man in the whittingham???????????:D


john

Holland Hacker 11-21-2007 06:48 PM

Vic,

I too prefer your calls to that of the "other California" race caller. I truly enopy your calls and am glad to hear you back at Polywood. Keep up the good work.

Fearless Leader 11-22-2007 05:53 PM

Vic is one of the best announcers in the game. The voice of Gulfstream. Nothing has been straight and strong there since he left. Vic..........YYYEESSSSS.

MISTERGEE 11-22-2007 06:19 PM

hiya vic,

would like to hear your best hialeah memory, ah the good old days

bigjag0716 11-22-2007 10:45 PM

Yup, Vic is the man. My favorite racing is Hollywood Park's Friday night racing. I love kicking back, playing those Friday Night races and listening to vics calls. Something about it draws me in. Awesome announcer during the Santa Rosa Fair also. No offense to Micheal Wrona, I like him too, but it would be very cool if Vic stauffer called BM and GGF. Or at least one of them. :cool:

v j stauffer 11-23-2007 02:25 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MISTERGEE
hiya vic,

would like to hear your best hialeah memory, ah the good old days

My best Hialeah memory is standing in the announcers booth at Yakima Meadows and getting a call from as guy named Bob Savage. Bob was the director of marketing at Hialeah and he offered me the announcers job. I drove 3712 miles in the next five days to arrive in time to begin the meet. Seemed like it took half a day. I'd have walked If I had to.

Many great memories when I got there as well. Seeing how amazingly beautiful it was. Calling the Flamingo Stakes. Pistols and Roses. The grey horse of Marty Wolfson's whose name escapes me. Watching the Flamingos fly once a day before the feature. The wonderful old school press box. The great Cuban food just outside the gates.

I should have never left Hialeah. Even though it eventually closed I wish I'd stayed till the end. I left to call Golden Gate Fields because it was closer to home. That was a mistake.

A truly GREAT racetrack in it's day.

Bigsmc 11-23-2007 03:35 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by v j stauffer
My best Hialeah memory is standing in the announcers booth at Yakima Meadows and getting a call from as guy named Bob Savage. Bob was the director of marketing at Hialeah and he offered me the announcers job. I drove 3712 miles in the next five days to arrive in time to begin the meet. Seemed like it took half a day. I'd have walked If I had to.

Many great memories when I got there as well. Seeing how amazingly beautiful it was. Calling the Flamingo Stakes. Pistols and Roses. The grey horse of Marty Wolfson's whose name escapes me. Watching the Flamingos fly once a day before the feature. The wonderful old school press box. The great Cuban food just outside the gates.

I should have never left Hialeah. Even though it eventually closed I wish I'd stayed till the end. I left to call Golden Gate Fields because it was closer to home. That was a mistake.

A truly GREAT racetrack in it's day.

Was that Winfama?

zippyneedsawin 11-23-2007 06:09 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by v j stauffer
My best Hialeah memory is standing in the announcers booth at Yakima Meadows and getting a call from as guy named Bob Savage. Bob was the director of marketing at Hialeah and he offered me the announcers job. I drove 3712 miles in the next five days to arrive in time to begin the meet. Seemed like it took half a day. I'd have walked If I had to.

Many great memories when I got there as well. Seeing how amazingly beautiful it was. Calling the Flamingo Stakes. Pistols and Roses. The grey horse of Marty Wolfson's whose name escapes me. Watching the Flamingos fly once a day before the feature. The wonderful old school press box. The great Cuban food just outside the gates.

I should have never left Hialeah. Even though it eventually closed I wish I'd stayed till the end. I left to call Golden Gate Fields because it was closer to home. That was a mistake.

A truly GREAT racetrack in it's day.

Geeze! They couldn't hire movers and fly you in?

jballscalls 11-23-2007 09:43 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by v j stauffer
My best Hialeah memory is standing in the announcers booth at Yakima Meadows and getting a call from as guy named Bob Savage. Bob was the director of marketing at Hialeah and he offered me the announcers job. I drove 3712 miles in the next five days to arrive in time to begin the meet. Seemed like it took half a day. I'd have walked If I had to.
.

After Longacres closed, me and my dad used to go over to Yakima Meadows all the time. We'd go for the saturday and sunday cards, go to Miners for burgers each time, and go to Sun Kings games when they were in town. Lots of fun.

v j stauffer 11-23-2007 10:04 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bigsmc
Was that Winfama?

Just looked it up this morning. Forever Whirl.

The Bid 11-23-2007 10:13 AM

Vic, what about the Cuban women, no mention?

MISTERGEE 11-23-2007 06:53 PM

[quote=v j stauffer]My best Hialeah memory is standing in the announcers booth at Yakima Meadows and getting a call from as guy named Bob Savage. Bob was the director of marketing at Hialeah and he offered me the announcers job. I drove 3712 miles in the next five days to arrive in time to begin the meet. Seemed like it took half a day. I'd have walked If I had to.

Many great memories when I got there as well. Seeing how amazingly beautiful it was. Calling the Flamingo Stakes. Pistols and Roses. The grey horse of Marty Wolfson's whose name escapes me. Watching the Flamingos fly once a day before the feature. The wonderful old school press box. The great Cuban food just outside the gates.

I should have never left Hialeah. Even though it eventually closed I wish I'd stayed till the end. I left to call Golden Gate Fields because it was closer to home. That was a mistake.
thanks vic, that was so nice to hear, i believe the horse you were thinking of is forever whirl winner of the 1993 ohio derby and one of martys first real good horses. i believe he either bought or claimed it for about 25-35k. i remember bob savage well, and also realizing how good you were right from the get go at hialeah. by the way was it mihramadi that took your place? and how do you like working with him now on tvg. i notice some um? friction?


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