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46zilzal
12-02-2005, 01:17 PM
but most don't.....everyone, it seems, is looking for that reincarnation of Silky Sullivan (who used to come back every St. Patrick's Day for his carrot cake at GGF)...
I hate to tell them (so I won't) that even though these types are exciting to watch, they just don't get up that often...
twindouble
12-02-2005, 01:25 PM
but most don't.....everyone, it seems, is looking for that reincarnation of Silky Sullivan (who used to come back every St. Patrick's Day for his carrot cake at GGF)...
I hate to tell them (so I won't) that even though these types are exciting to watch, they just don't get up that often...
Yes, I know what you mean. :lol:
but most don't.....everyone, it seems, is looking for that reincarnation of Silky Sullivan.
I hate to tell them (so I won't) that even though these types are exciting to watch, they just don't get up that often...
& to some people the above is a moto statement.
46zilzal
12-02-2005, 01:38 PM
what the heck does MOTO mean?
I know of a good one that ran at Longchamps named Mtoto
what the heck does MOTO mean?
Look it up :D
46zilzal
12-02-2005, 01:43 PM
not THAT interested
what the heck does MOTO mean?
I know of a good one that ran at Longchamps named Mtoto
Master of the Obvious.
46zilzal
12-02-2005, 02:18 PM
Master of the Obvious.
etiquette in English states that abbreviations are used ONCE you have established what that abbeviation means.
thanks as it is obvious to us who do this a lot but the rank and file are still, after all the studies that say otherwise, CLUELESS at most venues
kenwoodallpromos
12-02-2005, 03:06 PM
Winnings: 27 Starts: 12 - 1 - 5, $157,700.
His daddy, Sullivan, won 5 out of 8.
GaryG
12-02-2005, 04:57 PM
Daddy was a very influential CA sire in the 50s
46zilzal
12-02-2005, 05:01 PM
Daddy was a very influential CA sire in the 50s
yes, strangely to many a good Q-horse
cnollfan
12-03-2005, 09:28 PM
Not that strange -- Silky didn't make that many sustained moves from behind, it was more like he had a terrific burst for a quarter mile or three furlongs, like many sprinters. The difference is that Silky didn't unleash his until he had given the field a 30-length head start.
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