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Old 08-17-2006, 08:02 PM
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That is classic. What did they say?
I caught myself as soon as I said it. I don't think she had any idea where I was coming from, but when I fessed up to my friends, they all understood exactly where my mind was.

Thinking of some other stuff. For two months last year, my friends and I referred to everything and everyone that we deemed "average" as a Giacomo.

I often discuss with my single friends whether they are dating in allowance company, or just chasing cheap claimers.

Anyone who starts a party by drinking heavily early is sprinting, or setting a suicidal pace, with the prediction they will fade when the real running begins.
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Old 08-17-2006, 08:11 PM
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Anyone who starts a party by drinking heavily early is sprinting, or setting a suicidal pace, with the prediction they will fade when the real running begins.

I do that myself aswell but most of my friends are not horse racing people whatsoever so it usually passes them by or they think Im quite odd!.. theres one guy I know, he sets ridiculous early fractions but still has enough gas to last the distance. Simply incredible!
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Old 08-18-2006, 04:24 PM
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I do that myself aswell but most of my friends are not horse racing people whatsoever so it usually passes them by or they think Im quite odd!.. theres one guy I know, he sets ridiculous early fractions but still has enough gas to last the distance. Simply incredible!
Sounds like a G1 runner.
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Old 08-19-2006, 09:22 PM
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When I was in High school I used to "train" my dog, pretending she was a race horse. I'd run her around the backyard in a schedual. We'd jog and have a breeze every 6 days. My dog loved it and she was in great shape! Then I'd make up pretend races once and awhile. Yea I am a dork. I also used to jog by myself around the block and pretend I was in a race and stalking the leaders before I'd blow by them in the stretch. I cant believe i'm admitting this!
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Old 08-19-2006, 10:00 PM
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This is the best one yet!!!
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Old 08-19-2006, 10:26 PM
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ah, but was the dog named for a horse? lol

i had a sham and a sheba for alysheba....and i used to run track, i'd imagine i was the only runner clucking to myself. see, not so crazy...
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Old 08-20-2006, 09:05 AM
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Oh, I'm so glad you said something-- I have those mental race calls going on in my head while I'm weaving through crowds, trying to be the first person out of the subway station... I'm so glad it's not just me!
When going through crowds you have to watch for others bearing out or bearing in, causing you to check or clip heels
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Old 08-20-2006, 10:12 AM
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Guilty of being a car jockey although I have a better record than Jerry Baily. I usually pick out an overhead sign on the freeway and if I win easy I let off the gas a little to give others a chance to the next sign. What's fun is when the car(s) around you realize it and start to race.

Do it all the time.....with my record to bad I can't breed my car.
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Old 08-20-2006, 10:14 AM
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Back to the original post.

I use to run in road races competitively. I would always think at the beginning of a race when I started out excited but conservative that I was being constrained by my jockey and that the some of the novices that took out like bats out of hell were first timers. They of course would come back to me usually by the end of a half a mile...

My track workouts would clearly involve breezing or hand ridden.

And at the end of a race when it was flat out a struggle to keep pace I would just concentrate on holding form and fighting thru the fatigue. And down the stretch they come...

Gander and some others might know what I am talking about. I think running on your own gives you a great appreciation how athletic horses are.
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Old 08-20-2006, 10:21 AM
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well, after reading all this, i'm happy to see i'm not the only weirdo out there!!!

my kids have gotten used to it...didn't get quite the same look as i used to when my daughter said something the other day about having inside information...
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