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Breakfast Babble => The Chase => Over Exposure => Topic started by: davepeck on April 28, 2009, 03:36:26 pm
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thanks. it was a good day
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thats freak\'n awesome, congrats man
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I care most about the pure hilarity of the names. This year my top three (so far, though they may change over the course of the day) are:
Mine That Bird
Dunkirk
Advice (Mr. hot stuff is too obvious)
post of the year!
Did you cash that ticket on Sunday?
did it after work today.
$516
Great payout for a $10 bet. Congrats once again.
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I care most about the pure hilarity of the names. This year my top three (so far, though they may change over the course of the day) are:
Mine That Bird
Dunkirk
Advice (Mr. hot stuff is too obvious)
post of the year!
Did you cash that ticket on Sunday?
did it after work today.
$516
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I care most about the pure hilarity of the names. This year my top three (so far, though they may change over the course of the day) are:
Mine That Bird
Dunkirk
Advice (Mr. hot stuff is too obvious)
post of the year!
Did you cash that ticket on Sunday?
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I care most about the pure hilarity of the names. This year my top three (so far, though they may change over the course of the day) are:
Mine That Bird
Dunkirk
Advice (Mr. hot stuff is too obvious)
post of the year!
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I am going to place a bet for Preakness and not a peep this time.
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you should have laid down some money!!!! :doh: :lol:
I care most about the pure hilarity of the names. This year my top three (so far, though they may change over the course of the day) are:
Mine That Bird
Dunkirk
Advice (Mr. hot stuff is too obvious)
Mine That Bird pulls off upset in Kentucky Derby
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP)?Mine That Bird dug up a miracle, stunning the field to win the Kentucky Derby with a dynamic stretch run through the mud Saturday at Churchill Downs.
The 3-year-old colt and jockey Calvin Borel found room along the rail deep in the stretch then pulled away for a 6 3/4 -length win to give the 50-1 long shot one of the biggest upsets in the 135-year history of the race.
The win was the second Derby victory in three years for Borel, who used a similar stretch run to send Street Sense to the winner?s circle in 2007.
Mine That Bird joins Giacomo, who won in 2005, as one of the most unlikely victors in the Run for the Roses.
Mine That Bird covered the 1 miles in 2:02.66 and paid $103.20 to win.
Pioneerof the Nile held off Musket Man for second, but neither was a match for the unheralded colt from New Mexico.
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I am feeling Ransom
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Looks like "I Want Revenge" was scraped this morning.
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I care most about the pure hilarity of the names. This year my top three (so far, though they may change over the course of the day) are:
Mine That Bird
Dunkirk
Advice (Mr. hot stuff is too obvious)
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13, 15, 8 and 6
so we have some common ground.
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Winning horse? I don\'t pick horses, I pick numbers. I\'ll put the favorite in with 3 or 4 others in a trifecta box and go for the gusto. In 2003, two of the four finished in the top 3, another finished 4th, it paid $170,000 or so (would have been much less had my horse finished 3rd).
That said: 13, 14, 8 and 2 or 5.
Also, there will be a person there who somewhat resembles me. He is about 5 inches shorter, and goes by the name Dave. I prematurely apologize for his actions and shenanigans.
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pre shpongle throwdown = awesome
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We can talk Saturday about who the winning horse will be and run over to SportsHaven to place the bet.
SportsHaven = mob scene on Derby Day, and you have to pay to get in I think. OTB on Frontage Rd would be easier/quicker. You can thank me later.
In and out last year moments before the race started. Went to an outside booth and it took maybe ten minutes. The best part was the old lady who cut off my friend and gave him a lil\' push to make certain her bet got in.
I\'ll thank you if you tell me the winning horse.
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We can talk Saturday about who the winning horse will be and run over to SportsHaven to place the bet.
SportsHaven = mob scene on Derby Day, and you have to pay to get in I think. OTB on Frontage Rd would be easier/quicker. You can thank me later.
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Aside from Jocelyn and Kentucky people, I didn\'t know anyone cared about horseracing. Must be another excuse for the CTalians to get together and gamble.
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We can talk Saturday about who the winning horse will be and run over to SportsHaven to place the bet.
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If anyone is interested and we can decide on the horse, Saturday we should place a nice big bet.
When we win, we will party.
I have a boy who is completely into horse racing and last year bet on Big Brown to win the derby. He walked away with close to 5 digits.
when we win we\'ll put it toward the bus
Now that is a great idea.
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I feel like I should be offended by this thread.
I always thought \'Soon To Be Glue\' was a good name for a horse
I knew someone who had a horse named Elmer.
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If anyone is interested and we can decide on the horse, Saturday we should place a nice big bet.
When we win, we will party.
I have a boy who is completely into horse racing and last year bet on Big Brown to win the derby. He walked away with close to 5 digits.
when we win we\'ll put it toward the bus
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If anyone is interested and we can decide on the horse, Saturday we should place a nice big bet.
When we win, we will party.
I have a boy who is completely into horse racing and last year bet on Big Brown to win the derby. He walked away with close to 5 digits.
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or "tastes like steak"
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I always thought \'Soon To Be Glue\' was a good name for a horse
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my favorite horse name of all time:
"hoof hearted"
(say it out loud and you\'ll get it)
...coming to the line and it\'s hoof hearted followed closely by, "ice melted"
(also say it out loud)
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my favorite horse name of all time:
"hoof hearted"
(say it out loud and you\'ll get it)
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\'I Want Revenge\' early favorite in Kentucky Derby at Post 13
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