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04-16-2017, 06:51 AM
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#91
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Originally Posted by linrom1
What is this guy doing to TEPIN? She hasn't had a work out in the last 60 days.
What is he doing to Classic Empire? This guy isn't going to the Derby!
He had a DISASTER meet at Gulfstream. He said that he still got 30 horses left there. Maybe he can talk Stronach to putting Tapeta there, that might help him win a race?
I'll would bet that the rest of this Kee meet will prove to be awfull. Maybe he should take another ski vacation to Aspen while Classic Empire runs at Oaklawn.
But I suppose that if you have hundreds of horses, each worth several hundred thousand, your assistants might win few races along the way for him to take credit.
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Good calls!
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04-16-2017, 08:08 AM
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#92
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Originally Posted by Dahoss9698
Who did that? I laughed because you've been wrong, wrong, wrong and doubled down on it multiple times.
Not sure a laugh constitutes blowing a load, but considering you and Mr Pick 5's Friday nights are spent together maybe you don't know what blowing a load is?
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LOL as opposed to your Friday night which consisted of frantically refreshing horse racing forum pages to post snide comments. You're just the man.
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04-16-2017, 08:24 AM
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Originally Posted by SoCalCircuit
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I literally made 4 posts Friday night spaced out over 3 hours while I was handicapping. Does that seem frantic to you?
Your opinions in this thread continue to be spot on. No wonder you worship EMD. He's the only person who's wrong more than you. Something to shoot for!
Last edited by Dahoss9698; 04-16-2017 at 08:25 AM.
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04-16-2017, 10:34 AM
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I still have not changed my opinion! Wasn't it Davidowittz who once asked a trainer "What do you do to your horses after you claim them, hit them over the head".
I would like to ask him what is he doing to Catch a Glimpse?
BTW, Classic Empire looked atrocious: he's all skin and bones, his coat was very dull, he looked haggard like those very old pensioned horses you see on horse rescue farms.
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04-16-2017, 10:39 AM
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#95
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Originally Posted by linrom1
I still have not changed my opinion! Wasn't it Davidowittz who once asked a trainer "What do you do to your horses after you claim them, hit them over the head".
I would like to ask him what is he doing to Catch a Glimpse?
BTW, Classic Empire looked atrocious: he's all skin and bones, his coat was very dull, he looked haggard like those very old pensioned horses you see on horse rescue farms.
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Of course you haven't. Why would you? Everything you said was earlier has been proven wrong, but it's the Internet so why have any personal accountability?
All I ask is that you keep betting. Please.
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04-16-2017, 12:02 PM
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#96
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Quote:
Originally Posted by linrom1
I still have not changed my opinion! Wasn't it Davidowittz who once asked a trainer "What do you do to your horses after you claim them, hit them over the head".
I would like to ask him what is he doing to Catch a Glimpse?
BTW, Classic Empire looked atrocious: he's all skin and bones, his coat was very dull, he looked haggard like those very old pensioned horses you see on horse rescue farms.
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Do you know what a horse is supposed to look like? I've seen where someone posted a dozen or more photos of him before, during, and after the race (including getting his bath), and I don't see proof of anything you said. I couldn't see his rib cage without tack over it, but he didn't look too thin with tack on or through his neck or hind end. Skin and bones is a great exaggeration and definitely not true. His coat was shiny, and he had an alert and happy eye.
So Fager Snopes gives you a big fat false on this one.
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04-16-2017, 12:09 PM
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@TimeformUSfigs
Join Date: Jan 2002
Location: Moore, OK
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Originally Posted by Fager Fan
Do you know what a horse is supposed to look like? I've seen where someone posted a dozen or more photos of him before, during, and after the race (including getting his bath), and I don't see proof of anything you said. I couldn't see his rib cage without tack over it, but he didn't look too thin with tack on or through his neck or hind end. Skin and bones is a great exaggeration and definitely not true. His coat was shiny, and he had an alert and happy eye.
So Fager Snopes gives you a big fat false on this one.
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I saw him up close and he looked perfectly fine to me.
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04-16-2017, 12:32 PM
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Public Handicapper
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: Indiana
Posts: 1,450
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Originally Posted by cj
I saw him up close and he looked perfectly fine to me.
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Confirms a similar point conveyed to me.
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04-16-2017, 12:40 PM
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Registered User
Join Date: Sep 2002
Location: buffalo new york
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Classic Empire
Not to take anything away from this horse but Oaklawn yesterday was death to any frontrunner,Closers enjoyed an extreme advantage.Strong 3rd fractions ruled just about every race.
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04-16-2017, 01:20 PM
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PA Steward
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Location: Del Boca Vista
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Stupid thread. Vulgar assholes.
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