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![]() Let's see a show of hands. Who was there and where did you sit?
I told a few people about this site and I'm curious to see if anyone has joined us. Some asked me about my DT hat, others I just told to check it out. Row 124, row P. Anyone?... Bueller?....
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![]() I was in Section 117 Row I Box 10.
The BC was my dream vacation. I met a lot of people, saw a lot of great horses up close early in the morning on the backside (although getting three hours a sleep every night did me in), and I had a ton of fun. That trip determined where I want to be for the rest of my life as far as my career goes...I definitely want a job in the industry, and I'm going to go get one. I learned a whole lot about myself on that trip, and my path became clear. I'm not spinning in circles anymore, and I'm chomping at the bit to go wherever the horses take me. I don't know why I was fighting it for so long. It is where I belong. The highlights of my trip were watching Dreaming of Anna and Ouija Board win their races. Another highlight was seeing my man, Bernardini, up close on Wednesday evening when I arrived in Louisville. Although, I guess I have to get another man because they retired him. LOL. ![]() |
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![]() It was my first trip to Churchill.. it was awesome ( unless you wanted food, or to make a bet )
I was fortunate enough to be in Section 317 box 5A.. sitting right next to Serling, not recognizing him ( feel like a dipcrap now ) until Steve showed up. Got to talk with Steve for a short while after the classic was completed and discussed briefly the day as a whole. Just, if not more, a class act in person as on the boards and the radio. It was a lot of fun. |
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![]() Yeah, those were some seats. Unbelievable.
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![]() i was there in a suite on the turf course it was a blast but i couldnt see the finish line only prob. didn't cash many tic but had a good day other then the distaff tragedy but i live in l'ville and was happy that weather was ok it was chilly but sunday was kinda cloudy and yucky so glad day weather was ok.
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![]() First Breeder's Cup in person, 3rd as a follower of the sport. Had seats right up on the fence in Section 122, Row A, looking directly across at the eighth pole. Having the Distaff & Mile start right infront of us, seeing the Classic runners pass us twice, and seeing most of the horses pass before us before each race was absolutely incredible as a fan (as was having Todd Pletcher be 2 feet away as he walked by us, but unfortunately that was on the way to check on Fleet Indian so it wasn't a "cool" moment for sure).
It was by far the best day wagering I ever had, hitting 6 of the 8 races, including the first two Pick 3's, and all 5 dirt races. Was able to see up close and personal that the track was being scraped, and although I put my Pick 3's in before going to the track, I was able to put some extra $$ on Street Sense & Thor's Echo based on how the track was playing. The only thing that marred the day obviously was Pine Island's death, as she had been my top choice in the Distaff. Had no idea she even broke down until someone in the row behind me got a call from a friend at home. It was my first time in Louisville, and everything on the trip couldn't have gone any better. Got there Thursday morning so I was able to watch the L'Ville-WV game at 4th St. Live with the local fans. Only bad thing on the whole trip happened after the game when one drunk fan picked up his buddy on his shoulders and fell into a friend of mine, spilling booze all over him and almost getting everybody seriously hurt. When my friend told him to be a little more careful, he responds "What do you expect, you're in a bar. Go F yourself." At home he would've just knocked the drunk out, but we just walked away because after hitting a guy in a Louisville shirt, there was no way we would have walked out of there in one piece that night ![]() Spent Fri-Sun at Churchill and fell in love with the place for obvious reasons. Did Millionaire's Row on Friday which was a very cool experience. Avoided the line problems on Saturday by putting a lot of bets in online before leaving the hotel, and the rest in by phone thru Brisbet while I was at the track. Only got food once and that wasn't a problem. Definitely wouldn't have a problem with them having the Cup here once every 3 years. All in all a wonderful trip. Already looking forward to next year when they'll be having it in my backyard at Monmouth Park! Last edited by Winged Foot Jim : 11-07-2006 at 10:37 PM. |
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![]() My fifth time at Churchill, first BC. Sat in 224, had a great time, great weather. Luckily didnt see Pine Island breakdown, and was right in front of Invasor as he was picking up steam. For those on TV, it was obvious he was going to pass Bernadini when they went by me. Id like to do it again but all the northerners I talked to there said the Big M couldnt handle the crowds that day.
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nice post and best of luck to you kyrim!!!!!!!!! john |
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![]() Clubhouse. Sec. 113. But we didn't stay in our seats. Went down to the rail most the races. People standing all over near the rail. And the men.....OMG.... never saw so many gorgeous men in one spot.
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![]() sec 315 row a box 16 seat 5...great time as a whole got to see old friends and new ones...a 100 out of a 100...
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Seriously Gator, I don't think I have seen so many fine men in one spot. WOW. ![]() |
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![]() I was on the fourth floor (old millionaires row) for the last four races. I was stuck at my brother's house waiting for his girlfriend to get ready.
His internet connection was fubar but luckily there was an unsecure wireless network nearby and i got my bets in for the undercard. |
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![]() You right Blue Eyes, there were a ton of good looking men at CD, but there was one in particular that I took a liking to. We hung out for a little while. I had a lot of rich, drunk men hit on me. It was great!
![]() For the poster who was down at 4th Street Live to watch the Louisville vs. WV game, I was there too at the Lucky Strike having a great time. Everytime they showed the horses on the TV, I would scream and holler. I actually met a lot of people. I was sitting beside people who were really good friends of Micheal Matz's, and I was sitting in the box with some older gentlemen from Cali that were friends with John Sadler. I also met a crazy British dude that flew all the way from England just to watch his darlilng, Ouija Board, run. My seats were pretty good, but I definitely want better ones next time and I need to get them earlier in the year. I'm definitely going to the Derby and to the BC next year. It was my first trip to the BC, but I have been to CD before. It was fantastic!!!!!!! |
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![]() Section 119 in the front row baby.
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