How bout writing about handicaping?

Started by basket777, November 10, 2005, 03:39:18 AM

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richiebee

FrankD. Wrote:
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> Imagine Hemingway in the back yard with Uncle Bill
> and a cast of Christian, TopCat, Richiebee,
> Mathcapper, our fearless seminar leaders, a Frank
> D. story or 6 and our other assorted characters?
> That would only be this years edition of a
> Pulitzer!!!


If we are going to conjure a Hemingway from the spirit world to join us under the
Big Screen, I would much prefer EH\'s granddaughter, Margaux. I am certain she
would be quite smitten with Uncle Bill, as all the ladies are.

trackjohn

Hemingway in the backyard... let\'s see...a few thoughts on book titles...\"The Old Man and the \'Bounce\'...\"A Farewell to \'Rags\'\"...For Whom the 0-2-x Tolls\"...

Sorry for me feeble attempt at humor...I\'m at a medical meeting in on the west coast!

John

trackjohn

Actually a few of the real titles (\"Winner Take Nothing\", \"To Have and Have Not\") can at some point can apply to most everyone on this board!!

FrankD.

Does your \"medical meeting\" include examining the downhill turf course tomorrow?

Topcat

FrankD. Wrote:
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> Imagine Hemingway in the back yard with Uncle Bill
> and a cast of Christian, TopCat, Richiebee,
> Mathcapper, our fearless seminar leaders, a Frank
> D. story or 6 and our other assorted characters?
> That would only be this years edition of a
> Pulitzer!!!
>
> Not hard to imagine to those who know me well but
> I\'m an avid Hemingway collector and have several
> first editions of his classics. Anyone that can
> incorporate baseball, horse racing, sport fishing
> and alcohol abuse into one life deserves
> admiration.


The backyard reached new modern heights this Spa season . . . especially the last three weeks.   Only question is whether there\'s a new top, a pair or a regression in the offing . . .

trackjohn


Topcat

SoCalMan2 Wrote:
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> TGJB Wrote:
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> -----
> > SoCal-- There are also a couple of chapters in
> \"A
> > Moveable Feast\" where Ernie talks about making
> a
> > living in Paris by betting on the horses. Or at
> > least enough to eat.
>
>
> Well, it is 11 years late, but I finally found the
> Hemingway quote.  of course, his quote is way
> better than my attempt.  Love how so so much is
> communicated in so few words.  Here is the link
> --
>
> http://www.theparisreview.org/interviews/4825/the-
> art-of-fiction-no-21-ernest-hemingway


DRF dope, while not fictitious . . . are naturally subject to considerably-varied interpretations.

SoCalMan2

Topcat Wrote:
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> SoCalMan2 Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > TGJB Wrote:
> >
> --------------------------------------------------
>
> > -----
> > > SoCal-- There are also a couple of chapters
> in
> > \"A
> > > Moveable Feast\" where Ernie talks about
> making
> > a
> > > living in Paris by betting on the horses. Or
> at
> > > least enough to eat.
> >
> >
> > Well, it is 11 years late, but I finally found
> the
> > Hemingway quote.  of course, his quote is way
> > better than my attempt.  Love how so so much is
> > communicated in so few words.  Here is the link
> > --
> >
> >
> http://www.theparisreview.org/interviews/4825/the-
>
> > art-of-fiction-no-21-ernest-hemingway
>
>
> DRF dope, while not fictitious . . . are naturally
> subject to considerably-varied interpretations.

The way I look at it, PPs are an art form.  Looking at a great set of PPs is like looking at a thing of beauty.  Human attempt to capture natural real world beauty.  Capable of being both truth and falsity.  Sheets fall in same category,.....ever fell in love with a sheet?

Al Caught Up

For what it\'s worth, Hemingway\'s best writing on racing is the early short story \"My Old Man.\" You can find a link to it, if you\'re interested, here: http://cafelitt.ca/down/My%20old%20man.pdf

The story of the real horse it\'s based on, Ksar, who H renames \"Kzar,\" is pretty fascinating--he won back-to-back renewals of the Arc before running badly in the Grand Prix de Paris, a race in which he was likely doped.

Re: DRF, I do find the writing in the charts to represent some pretty good (and unheralded) literary efforts!

SoCalMan2

Al Caught Up Wrote:
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> For what it\'s worth, Hemingway\'s best writing on
> racing is the early short story \"My Old Man.\" You
> can find a link to it, if you\'re interested, here:
> http://cafelitt.ca/down/My%20old%20man.pdf
>
> The story of the real horse it\'s based on, Ksar,
> who H renames \"Kzar,\" is pretty fascinating--he
> won back-to-back renewals of the Arc before
> running badly in the Grand Prix de Paris, a race
> in which he was likely doped.
>
> Re: DRF, I do find the writing in the charts to
> represent some pretty good (and unheralded)
> literary efforts!

The chart writer for the DRF for Saratoga was superb!

Topcat

SoCalMan2 Wrote:
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> Al Caught Up Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > For what it\'s worth, Hemingway\'s best writing
> on
> > racing is the early short story \"My Old Man.\"
> You
> > can find a link to it, if you\'re interested,
> here:
> > http://cafelitt.ca/down/My%20old%20man.pdf
> >
> > The story of the real horse it\'s based on,
> Ksar,
> > who H renames \"Kzar,\" is pretty fascinating--he
> > won back-to-back renewals of the Arc before
> > running badly in the Grand Prix de Paris, a
> race
> > in which he was likely doped.
> >
> > Re: DRF, I do find the writing in the charts to
> > represent some pretty good (and unheralded)
> > literary efforts!
>
> The chart writer for the DRF for Saratoga was
> superb!


Some hate the NYRA footnotes.   Some like them.   Include me in the latter group.