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As for the weight, I think the spread is more important than the actual weight. It is generally accepted by some horseplayeres that 1 lb equals 1 length in the final result, and to me that is substantial when you are giving that amount of weight to a horse of St. Trinians caliber. In the end it may not matter, Zenyatta will probably run her down anyway, but she can't have a subpar ride from Smith or an off day. |
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I've been down that road here, with this 95% Pro-Rachel board. Unless Zenyatta wins on dirt, travels, runs a minimum 115 beyer, beats Quality Road, carries 130 doing so, and runs against the bias. It may, JUST may satisfy her detractors. Though I'm not holding onto that belief. But I guess even I can be surprised sometimes.
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That argument drives me even more crazy than this incessant notion that Zenyatta is better on dirt. NT |
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Stay classy
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That's one of the problems with the sport. The mirage of classiness. If more people would tell the psychotic to go f.uck themselves the better.
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You got a point. There are some instances where I see that being a good option.
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psychotic to go f.uck yourself.
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People cannot just say they disagree, coming from him it isn't unexpected, it's par for the course. We all can't be raised with class.
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You're a man, not a battered woman.
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Apparently, not all of us can be raised with a clue either.
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