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by Triple Threat » Fri Nov 16, 2012 10:38 am
Igeteven wrote:Andy
Please note that I am not bothering "seriously" just frivolously. as you said,
That's how I take Arron, he does have a good knowledge of horse racing, however, he puts himself above most people, People like that always get kick in the butt sooner or later.
He is young and still has to learn about life and people and how to get along. He would not do good in Politics or siting on a board or the Horse Racing Board.
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by Fredo » Fri Nov 16, 2012 5:08 pm
Triple Threat wrote:Another wonderful editorial Lester
I agree with you. The 20 cent bet is the best incremental bet in racing. One can make a large ticket without breaking the bank, and can be rewarded if 12/1 shots come in.
Non-players like Southieboy don't understand that the 20 cent bets put the odds in the player's favor by giving them a chance to win. Canada, Kentucky, and Florida are the only locations where this can happen. In California, between horsemen races, worthless vouchers, and jockey earpieces, the player can't win, so why, even, try,
Believe, me on, this, I go to the track, to make the most money with the least overhead. That's why I sneak into Inglewatts under the guise of depositing a <img src="/images/chat/tvglogo.gif"> account, sneaking in <img src="/images/chat/jandb.gif">, sneaking in my own Sanka and bringing in my Carlton's.
As my beloved Johnny Carson would say" Now that is funny". Well done Triple Tea Bagger
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by Igeteven » Fri Nov 16, 2012 7:34 pm
Fredo
TT has come a long way, He tops.
Good work TT.
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by Claimboxx » Fri Nov 16, 2012 8:26 pm
Igeteven wrote:Andy
Please note that I am not bothering "seriously" just frivolously. as you said,
That's how I take Arron, he does have a good knowledge of horse racing, however, he puts himself above most people, People like that always get kick in the butt sooner or later.
He is young and still has to learn about life and people and how to get along. He would not do good in Politics or siting on a board or the Horse Racing Board.
but I can spell...
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by Hollywoodmike » Fri Nov 16, 2012 8:42 pm
Claimboxx wrote:Igeteven wrote:Andy
Please note that I am not bothering "seriously" just frivolously. as you said,
That's how I take Arron, he does have a good knowledge of horse racing, however, he puts himself above most people, People like that always get kick in the butt sooner or later.
He is young and still has to learn about life and people and how to get along. He would not do good in Politics or siting on a board or the Horse Racing Board.
but I can spell...
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by Igeteven » Fri Nov 16, 2012 9:06 pm
Claimboxx, who cares
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by MrWu » Fri Nov 16, 2012 9:18 pm
Igeteven wrote:Claimboxx, who cares
Exactly. I would pay good money to see a panel discussion featuring Claimboxx, Hollywoodmike, and Igeteven. Call it "3 sides of the same coin" -real talk about horse racing in Southern California.
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by Igeteven » Fri Nov 16, 2012 9:55 pm
MrWu wrote:Igeteven wrote:Claimboxx, who cares
Exactly. I would pay good money to see a panel discussion featuring Claimboxx, Hollywoodmike, and Igeteven. Call it "3 sides of the same coin" -real talk about horse racing in Southern California. Mike and I would outclass him 2-1 but I would like to see it to. good post
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by Hollywoodmike » Fri Nov 16, 2012 10:06 pm
I'll recuse myself from the round table discussion as gamblers never make good legislators. I'll leave it in the good hands of Andy, Lester, Aaron, Pat H, Joel, Chris, Vince, Fredo, Triple T, Trackmomma and company.
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by MaryS » Sat Nov 17, 2012 8:39 am
Good grief!
I hate it when I don't forward chain letter and I die the next day!
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