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Title: He's back!
Post by: davidrex on October 17, 2005, 05:45:16 AM


     Dear Jerry,

     Long and laborius is back. Reading from this forum while skipping over his novellas is like watching a Japanese monster flick dubbed in english...so much lip movement for so little said.

    Please either reduce his # of replies or insist he shorten his imagination.

thanx in advance............PARTYpokerON!
Title: Re: He's back!
Post by: jim on October 17, 2005, 08:45:54 AM
does this mean i should put my Guiness back in the fridge??????????
Title: Re: He's back!
Post by: davidrex on October 17, 2005, 09:14:40 AM





                   BRILLIANT!!!!!!!
Title: Re: He's back!
Post by: richiebee on October 17, 2005, 09:22:10 AM
During Operation Rolling Thunder, the US dropped approx 1.5 tons of bombs on N. Vietnam for every person living in that country. Not to trivialize war, but sometimes reading CH\'s pace posts you know how those N. Vietnamese fellers felt.

D Rex you serve well 2 masters. I respect the other guy quite a bit and was being a bit selfish. I would have learned more from an actual response to Michael\'s question rather than a glib one.

Joe B.. as to who wins/loses if turf is soft for BC-- Shakespeare has never been tried over soft going, could love it, could hate it, who knows? Think he\'s in very tough regardless. Wonder Again\'s chances for victory grow with every raindrop which falls. I might jump back on WAs bandwagon if it gets soft, but the way I\'ve been going that could be enough to stop her.

JT Chance... agreed no trainer seems to have been more affected by new pre race regimens than K McLaughlin; his brother in law Mr. Hennig\'s problems in Spring/ Summer may have come from sticking with ice cold P. Fragoso for too long.

High Limit.. the numbers don\'t matter because the animal was never allowed to develop. Only God knows why he ran in the Ky Derby, and even God doesn\'t know why he was run back in the Preakness. With apologies to Jimbo and Michael D, IMO this was a case where the owners were calling the shots, and the horse and trainer were made to look bad.

Hope the war analogy didn\'t offend...