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![]() Does anyone have any info on Midnight Cry Stables? I met with Mr. William Gallion and a few of the owners last Preakness and I understand that they are in some legal problems not related to horse racing. I am fairly new to the sport only been involved for about 15 years but let me say this I have never in my dreams been happier then that very Preakness eve when he took me and a friend of mine in the stakes barn at Pimlico. We got to meet and greet alot of nice folks in the business and I met Helen Pitts and Einstein and I fell in love with this horse, he is amazing animal you can read alot into him by his actions and if he is ready he will win at Gulfstream tommorow. I just want to close by saying how good the people from midnight cry stables treated me, a stranger and showed me another side of horse racing that I hold deep deep feelings for this sport and want to say thank you so very much.
Dan |
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![]() The race tommorow looks a lot like a prep to me. . .
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![]() That's a tough race for $59k.
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FWIW, a good amateur angle for chasing $$ on Saturday's in the Bay Area is to bet 2nd and 3rd favorites not ridden by Russell Baze. Simple and sophomoric, but it frequently works...... |
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![]() For what its worth
or From Willy I. Wonka
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Don't sweat the petty things and don't pet the sweaty things. |
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I thought it meant "fornicating while imbibing wine." :-) (will that get me booted from here.....?) |
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