razor
03-22-2017, 01:46 PM
Hello to everyone
I finally decided to take the plunge and sign up to this website. I have been
visiting and reading the going's on here for many many years. I'm a recreational
player but a hard core reader so I stuck to just reading here.
I started playing the horses when I was around 12 or 13. My track was the
sadly missed Ak-Sar-Ben in Omaha. I would go there every day when I got old enough to go. (well actually I had fake ID and looked older than I was). What
got me hooked on the races was my best friends dad was a horseplayer and
the Ak-Sar-Ben track had infield parking. So me and my best friend would go with him and sit on top the car and watch the races. His dad would run bets for us and come back out and give us the tickets. My first bet was a win and place on Pepper Man and it won. I thought this stuff is easy. Boy I had a rude awakening.
From that point on I was hooked. My friend and I would go up to Fonner Park which also started the Nebraska racing season and make notes to prepare for when they came to Ak-Sar-Ben. God those were good times that you can only relive in your dreams.
My senior year in high school my friend and I were in the same class together that was just one of those classes you took to fill in the day (Far-East history or some crap). My friend and I would be reading the racing form before class and also under our book during class. Well come to find out the teacher was just starting to get into horse racing and saw we had the racing form. He would ask us who we like and we would give him some horses. Well lo and behold several of them won and we were on easy street the rest of that class. He let us read the form during class and no homework due and gave us a passing grade. To this day I have never needed to know much about Far East history to make it through life so its all good.
After graduation I was working construction as a laborer and eventually a brick layer. Nebraska winters are pretty harsh and you aren't doing much construction work during that time. The boss let us sign up for un-employment benefits for like Jan thru March. We didn't have to be out looking for jobs during that time cause we had a job when the weather broke so we weren't required to turn in places we applied. So my friend and I would head to Oaklawn and a few times venture down to New orleans and the Fairgrounds. Good times except for one time in Hot Springs that involved the cops that is to convoluted to get into now.
Maybe another time.
Anyway I'm rambling and I know you got better things to do than read my auto-biography. So again just want to say hi and I will try to avoid some of the shit-storms that I have seen transpire on here over the years. Fascinating reading though.
Best of luck...Razor
I finally decided to take the plunge and sign up to this website. I have been
visiting and reading the going's on here for many many years. I'm a recreational
player but a hard core reader so I stuck to just reading here.
I started playing the horses when I was around 12 or 13. My track was the
sadly missed Ak-Sar-Ben in Omaha. I would go there every day when I got old enough to go. (well actually I had fake ID and looked older than I was). What
got me hooked on the races was my best friends dad was a horseplayer and
the Ak-Sar-Ben track had infield parking. So me and my best friend would go with him and sit on top the car and watch the races. His dad would run bets for us and come back out and give us the tickets. My first bet was a win and place on Pepper Man and it won. I thought this stuff is easy. Boy I had a rude awakening.
From that point on I was hooked. My friend and I would go up to Fonner Park which also started the Nebraska racing season and make notes to prepare for when they came to Ak-Sar-Ben. God those were good times that you can only relive in your dreams.
My senior year in high school my friend and I were in the same class together that was just one of those classes you took to fill in the day (Far-East history or some crap). My friend and I would be reading the racing form before class and also under our book during class. Well come to find out the teacher was just starting to get into horse racing and saw we had the racing form. He would ask us who we like and we would give him some horses. Well lo and behold several of them won and we were on easy street the rest of that class. He let us read the form during class and no homework due and gave us a passing grade. To this day I have never needed to know much about Far East history to make it through life so its all good.
After graduation I was working construction as a laborer and eventually a brick layer. Nebraska winters are pretty harsh and you aren't doing much construction work during that time. The boss let us sign up for un-employment benefits for like Jan thru March. We didn't have to be out looking for jobs during that time cause we had a job when the weather broke so we weren't required to turn in places we applied. So my friend and I would head to Oaklawn and a few times venture down to New orleans and the Fairgrounds. Good times except for one time in Hot Springs that involved the cops that is to convoluted to get into now.
Maybe another time.
Anyway I'm rambling and I know you got better things to do than read my auto-biography. So again just want to say hi and I will try to avoid some of the shit-storms that I have seen transpire on here over the years. Fascinating reading though.
Best of luck...Razor