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Old 02-03-2011, 10:32 PM
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It's hard to tell sometimes with him.

I had a tough day at work, so my brain is a little fried.

I actually had to install a mouse for a woman for her computer today. The first one didn't work, so she went out and bought a second one at Staples. That one didn't work either, so she brought the computer back to us to prove to us it wasn't her.

Of course, it was her. She just didn't give the computer enough time to boot up to see her wireless mouse for the first time. She freaked that she couldn't move the mouse around while it was still loading Windows.

In the meantime, her husband berated her and called her a stupid bitch in front of me and another customer.

If I'd have had a pair of ice picks handy, I'd have perforated my ear drums.

Hence, my excuse for not being able to process RHT's retardedness tonight.

That made me long for that woman who bought her TV in Massachusetts so that she could get Massachusetts channels in New Hampshire, then didn't understand why her idea didn't work.
I was thinking of another horse, thats all.
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Old 02-03-2011, 10:36 PM
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I was thinking of another horse, thats all.
Next time you try thinking, send us all some aspirin first please.

Or some weed.

Oxycontin?
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Old 02-03-2011, 10:38 PM
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Next time you try thinking, send us all some aspirin first please.

Or some weed.

Oxycontin?
The Town for the oxy.
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Old 02-05-2011, 11:46 AM
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SUNDAY (2/6) 1st Race (12:55 PM) MAIDEN SPECIAL WEIGHT

7 Furlongs Dirt. Purse $48,500. FOR MAIDENS, THREE YEARS OLD. Weight, 122 lbs.

1 Ninja Blade (KY) 9/5 Julien R. Leparoux 122 3 C L Eddie Kenneally
2 California (KY) 4/1 John R. Velazquez 122 3 C L Todd A. Pletcher
3 Stormy The Cat (VA) 15/1 Javier Castellano 122 3 C L George Weaver
4 Runyon Humor (KY) 15/1 Juan C. Leyva 122 3 C L Larry Bates
5 Arch Traveler (KY) 2/1 Jose Lezcano 122 3 C L James A. Jerkens
6 Borrego's Boy (KY) 6/1 Joe Bravo 122 3 G L Allen Iwinski
7 B F Bird (VA) 8/1 Jesus Lopez Castanon 122 3 C L Nicholas P. Zito
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Old 02-05-2011, 05:28 PM
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Pletcher's half to Bluegrass Cat was very impressive in breaking his maiden, but I've already seen posts on other boards declaring him:

1) Pletcher's best horse
2) A horse that just did something horses just don't do
3) A horse that is unrivaled in talent
4) The next Curlin
5) The easiest winner of the FOY, because those horses have no hope

All this despite the fact that most of the better horses from last year have yet to make an appearance. Does every talented horse bring out a reaction like this?

I'm sure Pletcher will push this horse to make the Derby, no doubt
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Old 02-05-2011, 07:58 PM
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Pletcher's half to Bluegrass Cat was very impressive in breaking his maiden, but I've already seen posts on other boards declaring him:

1) Pletcher's best horse
2) A horse that just did something horses just don't do
3) A horse that is unrivaled in talent
4) The next Curlin
5) The easiest winner of the FOY, because those horses have no hope

All this despite the fact that most of the better horses from last year have yet to make an appearance. Does every talented horse bring out a reaction like this?

I'm sure Pletcher will push this horse to make the Derby, no doubt
The hype is incredible...Look up the pedigree of Poof too.. Apparently the family does well with Distorted Humor.. Nice cull by Phipps?
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Old 02-05-2011, 08:59 PM
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Shackleford 89 Beyer

Cal Nation 93 Beyer

Arch Traveler 90 Beyer
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Old 02-05-2011, 09:01 PM
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Shackleford 89 Beyer

Cal Nation 92 Beyer

And FYI... Giant Oak 105 Beyer
Cal Nation = Real Deal
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Old 02-05-2011, 11:38 PM
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The hype is incredible...Look up the pedigree of Poof too.. Apparently the family does well with Distorted Humor.. Nice cull by Phipps?
DH is a very good sire anyway, but AP Indy mares should never be bred to anyone but him - that cross is ridiculously good.
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Old 02-10-2011, 04:46 PM
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Kind of surprising

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Old 02-10-2011, 06:48 PM
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I have heard that Mott thinks that Clear Attempt is every bit as good as To Honor and Serve. Future bet on the Travers maybe?
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Old 02-10-2011, 06:50 PM
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Kind of surprising
Why? No need for JV to choose now. he can (and should) ride as many as possible. If Mo stubs his toe along that path and JV has opted to forego the ride on THAS he's not likely to get it back.
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Old 02-10-2011, 08:09 PM
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Why? No need for JV to choose now. he can (and should) ride as many as possible. If Mo stubs his toe along that path and JV has opted to forego the ride on THAS he's not likely to get it back.
I strongly disagree with this. Mott should make him choose, Im sure it would be UM and Mott should have found his new guy now. They have been trying to rate this horse and JV is not great at that, unless your looking for the wide press trip. They are pretty much the consensus 1-2 horses for the Derby. If Mott went with someone else then UM gets hurt he can get JV back if he wants. Why not get the new guy on him now? Why wait? UM is going to have 2 preps and likely face no one in those races. Unless he has turned into a cripple it would be a big suprise if he is not in the derby starting gate.
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Old 02-10-2011, 08:16 PM
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Why? No need for JV to choose now. he can (and should) ride as many as possible. If Mo stubs his toe along that path and JV has opted to forego the ride on THAS he's not likely to get it back.
Agreed. No need to make an unnecessary change just yet. After all, it's only February. As we have seen in years past, things change weekly, even daily on the road to the Triple Crown. Nothing is guaranteed.
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Old 02-10-2011, 10:57 PM
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Why? No need for JV to choose now. he can (and should) ride as many as possible. If Mo stubs his toe along that path and JV has opted to forego the ride on THAS he's not likely to get it back.

There's no choice to be made - JV is going to ride Mo. Mott should have chosen a new jock so THAS could get used to him. The one argument I saw against this is that since JV knows THAS, he could advise Mott after the FOY just how well (or not) the horse has progressed.
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