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![]() Somebody at the Down After Dark turned out the lights and left us all in total darkness. No one
made a profit and no points were dispensed. Cruzan gave it a run and had the only winning ticket and got $82.00 on Apologynotaccepted to fall a bit short of break even. Following are what I think were the results of our wagers. Any errors please let me know. Congrats to Joly on his points win and lets hope he can find a venue that isn't as tight with winners. Cruzan -$18.00 R7. 7 Apologynotaccepted $20 Place $8.20 X 10... $82.00 Joly B -$96.00 Don Guido -$96.00 NJ Stinks -$100.00 Plenilune -$100.00 Ruffian -$100.00 El Prado -$100.00 Real Quiet -$100.00
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I'd love to choose Royal Ascot's closing day, featuring the Diamond Jubilee Stakes (Rule Brittania and all that, eh what old chap), but the reasons why I just shouldn't do that are much too obvious. I'll try to come up with a venue that will yield ROI winners, and will post it in a short while. Just waiting for a long range weather report to determine whether a turf festival at Laurel might make sense. In the meanwhile, the PGA has come to town - the Travelers Open is just a few miles down the road, and the pre-tournament activities are much more interesting than the tournament itself. |
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![]() Joly: I did not know you stroked the little white ball around the fairways of the greener grass of life. Still a game where rules are cherished and etiquette is the a center piece of the game. I've played a lot in my life except for the last two years. Maybe I'll have some time now for awhile any way.
Actually the game is nearly as challenging as making s living at handicapping thoroughbreds . . . with the later sometimes being easier. ![]() ![]() ![]() BTW - I like the turf, if that matters.
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![]() Really Don. You never heard of Joly Woods aka the "White Tiger"? I was known as the "Grounder" cause when the ball was on the tee that's as high as it ever got.
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![]() RQ, we should have played golf together when we were still young and able - we could have split the difference. You call yourself the grounder, while my swing was usually elevated. My drives often went 300 yards - 100 up, 100 out and 100 down. If we could have balanced each other out, it would have been a fearsome combination.
As to your "Tiger" reference, that is open to so many possible interpretations that it is safer to just leave it alone. |