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Indian Charlie 08-11-2008 11:54 AM

The next Dee-Tee stables purchase?
 
I'll throw in on this one.

http://www.drf.com/news/article/97210.html

mes5107 08-11-2008 12:07 PM

There will be 10,000 shares available at $1500 a piece

declansharbor 08-11-2008 12:26 PM

Off topic a bit...

Tommy's Luck, winner of the nightcap yesterday at Del Mar looked like a steal at 22.5k. He was claimed by Mullins for Robert D. Bone. He was ridden out, but he sure looked like a bargain covering 6 panels in 1:09.75.

Does anyone know how many potential claimers tried to get him?

SCUDSBROTHER 08-11-2008 12:52 PM

They are always running that horse for what appears a lower tag than he's worth. He must look like he's gunna break anytime, and they don't want to get stuck. Didn't he romp the 1st time that Melody Conroy trainer ran him for a tag? Must have an ugly tendon, or something. People keep wanting to cash in their chips, and go.

Cannon Shell 08-11-2008 03:12 PM

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Originally Posted by mes5107
There will be 10,000 shares available at $1500 a piece

Better make it $2000 a share you know for Insurance, a new barn in Steves back yard, etc...

Hickory Hill Hoff 08-11-2008 03:52 PM

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Originally Posted by Cannon Shell
Better make it $2000 a share you know for Insurance, a new barn in Steves back yard, etc...

Can you say.....stock in Utica Club! :D

On another topic.....haven't seen that commercial yet on MSG

2 Dollar Bill 08-11-2008 05:01 PM

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Originally Posted by Hickory Hill Hoff
Can you say.....stock in Utica Club! :D

Now that sounds like a :tro: , count me in !

Cannon Shell 08-11-2008 06:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Hickory Hill Hoff
Can you say.....stock in Utica Club! :D

On another topic.....haven't seen that commercial yet on MSG

keep watching...

estreetposse 08-11-2008 08:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Hickory Hill Hoff
Can you say.....stock in Utica Club! :D

On another topic.....haven't seen that commercial yet on MSG

Some good cheap claimers here...

http://www.salon.com/mwt/food/eat_dr...11/cheap_beer/

Hickory Hill Hoff 08-11-2008 08:42 PM

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Originally Posted by estreetposse

Great site! :tro: had quite a bit of theses; Narragansett (one time over 20 yrs. ago, Grandpa got it the Great American in Canjo), Schaefer (still get it occasionally), Utica Club (drinking one as I type this!), Genesee (the screamer!!!!), National Bohemian (Grandpa drank that crap too!), Iron City ; Steeler beer! (had the "lite" version @ Presique Isle 4th July weekend), Stroh's (haven't had that in 15 yrs.), "Red, White and Blue" (not Pabst, but the stuff that Grand Union sold), Old Milwaukee ("It doesn't get better than this" trademark commerical), Schlitz (making a comeback! :eek: with original brewing ingredients), Hamm's (once....a long time ago) and most recently Lone Star, got it Poughkeepsie at the best beer store I've ever seen; Half Time.

But, Yuengling doesn't deserve to be on this list.....the draft is great! ;)

GenuineRisk 08-12-2008 08:24 AM

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Originally Posted by Hickory Hill Hoff
But, Yuengling doesn't deserve to be on this list.....the draft is great! ;)

I didn't think they were dissing it- they did say it was their choice to be the next Great American Beer:

<<Distinguishing characteristics: "America's Oldest Brewery" (founded 1829) churns out a crisp lager with a bit more bite than your average blue-collar beer.

Vital signs: The sixth-largest commercial brewer in America is still owned by a guy named Yuengling, an Anglicization of Jüngling. (Brewery founder David Jüngling immigrated from Germany in 1823 and started his company in 1829.) Yuengling is our choice to become the next great American beer.>>

Unless they mean that sarcastically... hmm... darn you, Salon! Now I'm confused. Whatever. I like Yuengling.

declansharbor 08-12-2008 09:09 AM

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Originally Posted by GenuineRisk
I didn't think they were dissing it- they did say it was their choice to be the next Great American Beer:

<<Distinguishing characteristics: "America's Oldest Brewery" (founded 1829) churns out a crisp lager with a bit more bite than your average blue-collar beer.

Vital signs: The sixth-largest commercial brewer in America is still owned by a guy named Yuengling, an Anglicization of Jüngling. (Brewery founder David Jüngling immigrated from Germany in 1823 and started his company in 1829.) Yuengling is our choice to become the next great American beer.>>

Unless they mean that sarcastically... hmm... darn you, Salon! Now I'm confused. Whatever. I like Yuengling.

Just dont visit their brewery if your car doesnt have a good set of working breaks. Pottsville has some pretty steep hills if I can remember correctly (I was much younger). A pretty neat town, my brother referred to it as the 'town that time forgot'.

Anyone ever hear of Centralia, PA? I went on a coal mine tour once in Ashland. PA and they explained to us how it is burning underground and will do so for the foreseeable future. Pretty interesting stuff, as it was once a 'prospering' town.

www.flickr.com/photos/veender/622124007/


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