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Old 12-23-2006, 09:58 AM
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There's really no need for caps here. If you have the goods it's not necessary to blow your "cool".

Kinda wonder why this has to be "top secret". Time for a credibility check.

I doubt if it were to occur that it would have a deep seeded impact on the game.
i bet you're a blast at ****tail parties. you always insult your host, or just here under a cloak of anonymity?
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Old 12-23-2006, 10:08 AM
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i bet you're a blast at ****tail parties. you always insult your host, or just here under a cloak of anonymity?
1) I am not anonymous to the host. He's been buzzing around since August.

2) Our host has been threatening to ban me and deleting my posts for a week. I COULD be wrong, but I believe my post concerning BTW and the trolls was deleted by Byk. I doubt Bethani or the other guy from Bklyn. would bother.
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Old 12-23-2006, 10:03 AM
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Bingo......
I agree, I think everyone should let everyone know who they are if they are going to cricticize everyone else.
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Old 01-09-2007, 06:19 AM
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Then considered yourself 'surprised' as it's in the process of being done RIGHT NOW. And there's no P.R. involved as you're not going to know who it is that bought him FOR HIS WELFARE...




Believe me when I say that the only 'downside' of THIS Forum is regularly evident to everyone...







And finally, call the members of this Forum morons again and you can join your insane pal on the outside looking in...
I wonder how long this stays up.

Someone must have read the wrong tattoo the last few weeks.
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Old 02-13-2007, 04:56 PM
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[quote=Kasept]Then considered yourself 'surprised' as it's in the process of being done RIGHT NOW. And there's no P.R. involved as you're not going to know who it is that bought him FOR HIS WELFARE...


Why does this horse have two threads?

What farm was he retired to for his welfare?
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Old 12-23-2006, 09:46 AM
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This BS thread is getting worse post by post. I'd be very surprised if anyone buys this horse for his welfare. MAYBE for the PR value attached to it but that is remote at best.

I claimed Kilmoray for $10,000. Ran him down to $3500 and then Allen bought him for $4500 (he didn't claim from me) and turned him out. I'm pretty sure he was 11. This is the only such story I know of after being involved with 100's of horses "hands on" one way or another.

Won 5 races with A Deck when he was about 8 years old. Baitman won stakes @ 8 and Bobby and I helped him back to the barn @ Monmouth when he finally went. Sent him back to his breeders for pension. Got a nice letter saying he was happy and liked peppermints. Never knew horses bothered with peppermints before that. Always thought sugar and carrots were just fine.

Anyone wants they can look up what Hirsch did with Joe Jones and Paper Tiger. There's a zillion others but I'm not going to waste my time.

This kind of garbage is the down side of these forums. Readers sometimes believe that the clowns with the most posts are NOT the most ignorant members when it comes to racing. In reality, more often than not, they are.

Note to Bethani:

Horse's that get by the vet DO NOT FLOUNDER. As a matter of fact these claimers will probably be within 2 - 3 seconds of stake horse going the same distance the same day. Take the colors off and I guarantee you not one of these morons that is now moaning would know if he was watching a stake horse or a $5000, 6 year old claimer.

I think it's important to save these posts that Dicksie will delete eventually. Imagine a man so full of self loathing that he criticizes anybody and everybody, in as nasty a manner as possible, only to delete these tantrums when, I assume, his medication gets changed. At least, Dicksie, you could be a real man and stand behind what you say....otherwise your rants can only be taken for what they so obviously are....the sad tantrums of a failure who sadly looks back on his useless life and hates to see others succeeding in all the ways he failed.
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Old 01-09-2007, 05:56 AM
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[quote=Dixie Porter]This BS thread is getting worse post by post. I'd be very surprised if anyone buys this horse for his welfare. MAYBE for the PR value attached to it but that is remote at best.

I claimed Kilmoray for $10,000. Ran him down to $3500 and then Allen bought him for $4500 (he didn't claim from me) and turned him out. I'm pretty sure he was 11. This is the only such story I know of after being involved with 100's of horses "hands on" one way or another.

Won 5 races with A Deck when he was about 8 years old. Baitman won stakes @ 8 and Bobby and I helped him back to the barn @ Monmouth when he finally went. Sent him back to his breeders for pension. Got a nice letter saying he was happy and liked peppermints. Never knew horses bothered with peppermints before that. Always thought sugar and carrots were just fine.

Anyone wants they can look up what Hirsch did with Joe Jones and Paper Tiger. There's a zillion others but I'm not going to waste my time.

This kind of garbage is the down side of these forums. Readers sometimes believe that the clowns with the most posts are NOT the most ignorant members when it comes to racing. In reality, more often than not, they are.



Hey Braintrust,

How's SYD doing on the farm?

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Old 12-23-2006, 08:17 AM
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Steve,

I hope you are right about someone stepping up. As the story of Shake You Down unfolds and if he is bought, it shows once again the good side of this forum and the power of the DT force.

All of which leads to another praise of you, Steve for bringing us all together and allowing for something like this to happen. Way to go!

Spyder from SC
I echo this sentiment, well done all.
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Old 12-23-2006, 08:20 AM
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Cant be that hard to find somebody that has 5 grand and wants a nice new pet. I mean some dogs cost between 1 and 2 grand, so why not a nice horse who has a great history behind him. If I owned a house with a big backyard I would claim him. He would make great transportation to work for me.
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