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Old 10-12-2006, 10:04 AM
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There Biggest Expense Would Be Paying Their Agents I Believe
You think it's cheap to get someone to interpret the comics for you?
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Old 10-12-2006, 10:07 AM
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You think it's cheap to get someone to interpret the comics for you?
Or to apologize to trainers for the mistakes and promise not to do it again the next time?
Good agents also take donuts to barns of the winning mounts the next morning. I'm not kidding.
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Old 10-12-2006, 10:11 AM
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Ok I Guess I'll Take A Dozen Krispy Kremes, Unless Any Of You Know A Tastier Donut, Ha Ha
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Old 10-12-2006, 10:17 AM
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Ok I Guess I'll Take A Dozen Krispy Kremes, Unless Any Of You Know A Tastier Donut, Ha Ha
dough daddy's on versailles rd couple miles up from Keeneland...
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Old 10-12-2006, 10:17 AM
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Krispy Kremes are the worst donuts ever made. Not fit to be called a donut.
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Old 10-12-2006, 10:18 AM
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Ok I Guess I'll Take A Dozen Krispy Kremes, Unless Any Of You Know A Tastier Donut, Ha Ha
Tell you a funny story, I will never forget it. I worked for an owner who had the same tradition. If he had a horse win the next morning he went to the winning barn and brought two dozen doughnuts for the help. One morning we had gone to watch works and he and I and his wife went and got the doughnuts afterwards to bring to the barn of this high profile trainer.
Upon pulling in front of the barn, the grooms and help came running. They were eagerly awaiting the doughnuts. His wife and I sat in the car. His wife is a wonderful person through and through but doesn't say much very often. She made an astute comment and observation while watching the help come running that I never forgot and I never would have thought of. She said "You'd think with all the money this guy makes(meaning the trainer), that he could buy these poor guys some doughnuts every day."
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Old 10-12-2006, 10:26 AM
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Thats so true too. During a record meet I consistantly took the help out to lunches, dinners, out to watch football. Just really treated them well. You would think the trainer would do something nice for them but it never crossed his mind. Infact I sent a special letter over the weekend because the one guy had a kid, gave him a couple hundred, and thanked him. These guys work very hard, its grueling to wake up every morning and work, its brutal. Im sure there are some trainers who recognize the help, but usually trainers just use them.
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Old 10-12-2006, 10:31 AM
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Noted philanthropist Jerry Bailey supposedly tipped the entire barn $1000 after winning the Derby on Sea Hero.

I would have preferred donuts.
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Old 10-12-2006, 10:41 AM
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Noted philanthropist Jerry Bailey supposedly tipped the entire barn $1000 after winning the Derby on Sea Hero.

I would have preferred donuts.
Pat Day talked the talk and walked the walk. Not gonna name names, but I know Bid will know this story being a KY guy(Bid its Steves site so please don't even give a clue as to who this is). Pat's agent told me this story, so I know its legit.
Pat Day is as good a human being as anyone I ever met. If I ever could bring myself to live life one-tenth as good as Pat has I'd be proud.
After a breeders cup win for certain barn, Pat sent his agent over to the barn with a HUGE check to be given to the help. HUGE. gave it to the trainer and his wife. Word got back to pat that the help never got the check. Nice huh? So pat sent Doc over with another one to give directly. Now thats class. And anyone who has ever met Pat won't doubt this for a second.
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