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Old 04-02-2011, 10:29 AM
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Default What is the deal with jocks beating their spouses?

http://www.drf.com/news/albarado-hel...olence-charges

How could a trainer or owner put a piece of sh!+ like this on one of their horses.
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Old 04-02-2011, 10:44 AM
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the same way people hire dutrow or biancone, or mullins....

too bad for the kids. why women choose bad men, stay with them when this happens, and have kids with them is beyond me.
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Old 04-02-2011, 11:49 AM
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Hasn't it been well established that jockeys are idiots?

As for women, Danzig, I read a theory once that women, deep down, want to be dominated.

I wouldn't go as far as saying that is universally true, but sometimes, it does seem like an accurate generalization.
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Old 04-02-2011, 11:57 AM
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Hasn't it been well established that jockeys are idiots?

As for women, Danzig, I read a theory once that women, deep down, want to be dominated.

I wouldn't go as far as saying that is universally true, but sometimes, it does seem like an accurate generalization.
I once read a theory that men who believe women want to be dominated never get laid.

I wouldn't go so far as saying that is universally true, but sometimes, it does seem like an accurate generalization.
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Old 04-02-2011, 12:03 PM
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I once read a theory that men who believe women want to be dominated never get laid.

I wouldn't go so far as saying that is universally true, but sometimes, it does seem like an accurate generalization.
Hey, no need to get bent out of shape.

Me? I'm a personal fan of freedom of choice and people being responsible for themselves. I want nothing to do with people who either want to be dominant, or want to be dominated.

After watching idiotic behavior from both men and women for about 40 years (I am 44), that theory I mentioned above often times does seem to explain what are otherwise inexplicable choices.

Obviously, not all women make those same poor choices over and over and over, ad nauseum.
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Old 04-02-2011, 12:07 PM
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sad for the kids and wife ..hes a piece of ****..put him under the phucking jail
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Old 04-02-2011, 04:25 PM
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I once read a theory that men who believe women want to be dominated never get laid.

I wouldn't go so far as saying that is universally true, but sometimes, it does seem like an accurate generalization.
You go girl!
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Old 04-02-2011, 11:59 AM
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http://www.drf.com/news/albarado-hel...olence-charges

How could a trainer or owner put a piece of sh!+ like this on one of their horses.
Its f'n ridiculous. There is no denying these sob's are tough guys, but I just wish they would have to go three rounds with a 6 foot dude that is a trained killer so they realize the damage they are doing.
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Old 04-02-2011, 12:05 PM
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Its f'n ridiculous. There is no denying these sob's are tough guys, but I just wish they would have to go three rounds with a 6 foot dude that is a trained killer so they realize the damage they are doing.
How about dressing them up as SF Giants fans and putting them into the bleachers with Scuds?
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Old 04-02-2011, 12:10 PM
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How about dressing them up as SF Giants fans and putting them into the bleachers with Scuds?
This is just something that really burns my britches.

Quick story, I am one of those people that when I'm talking, my hands are flying around. I have a friend that I have known for about 6-7 years. One day I was talking with her and my hands were flying and she flinched, I thought nothing of it until she flinched again. Later that day, she pulled me aside and said "I know you like to talk with your hands, but is there anyway you can limit it when we are talking, it scares me"

She then proceeded to tell me about her past how she got hit from a boyfriend and was finally coming to grip with it and although she knew I was harmless, it stired up hard memories and that is why she was flinching.

It is so much more about the psychological part then it is the physical.
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Old 04-02-2011, 12:18 PM
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This is just something that really burns my britches.

Quick story, I am one of those people that when I'm talking, my hands are flying around. I have a friend that I have known for about 6-7 years. One day I was talking with her and my hands were flying and she flinched, I thought nothing of it until she flinched again. Later that day, she pulled me aside and said "I know you like to talk with your hands, but is there anyway you can limit it when we are talking, it scares me"

She then proceeded to tell me about her past how she got hit from a boyfriend and was finally coming to grip with it and although she knew I was harmless, it stired up hard memories and that is why she was flinching.

It is so much more about the psychological part then it is the physical.
I totally agree about it being psychological.
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Old 04-02-2011, 12:21 PM
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I do not think this should be an opportunity to bash all jockeys, as some have taken the chance to do. The 2 recent cases if the charges are true then these 2 individuals are IDIOTS and hopefully will get what's coming to them! But they are not alone, plenty of fellow dirtbags who abuse their women and children walking around society as a whole. It's disgusting to me.
How bout a little praise for from what i can gather is a fine example of a family man in Ramon Dominguez. Let's just hope this recent couple of cases are not a trend that continues.
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Old 04-02-2011, 12:38 PM
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Not that it's any excuse, but I hear tell that Mrs. Albarado is no day at the beach, and trouble has been ongoing in that household for a long time. I'm willing to bet she got her licks in, as well, in that scuffle.

Simple resolution. D*I*V*O*R*C*E But, maybe it's one of those love/hate sitcheashuns.
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This is just something that really burns my britches.

Quick story, I am one of those people that when I'm talking, my hands are flying around. I have a friend that I have known for about 6-7 years. One day I was talking with her and my hands were flying and she flinched, I thought nothing of it until she flinched again. Later that day, she pulled me aside and said "I know you like to talk with your hands, but is there anyway you can limit it when we are talking, it scares me"

She then proceeded to tell me about her past how she got hit from a boyfriend and was finally coming to grip with it and although she knew I was harmless, it stired up hard memories and that is why she was flinching.

It is so much more about the psychological part then it is the physical.
I would tell her I'd do it if she worked on one of her flaws. See how that b.itch likes being told.
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Old 04-02-2011, 02:02 PM
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I be willing to bet that in 90%+ of the cases alcohol or drugs are involved. Those things cloud judgement, but it still has to be in a person to do it.
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