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Old 05-06-2007, 04:35 PM
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i'm beginning to think brian wasn't the only one to have too many beers yesterday.....
But, as usual, I posted reasonably responsibly.
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Old 05-06-2007, 04:36 PM
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lol

hey, did you puke?? drink plenty of water today, gotta rehydrate.
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Old 05-06-2007, 04:37 PM
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i'm beginning to think brian wasn't the only one to have too many beers yesterday.....
You think?


The biggest issue here is the lack of civility.... Disagree. Make your points...Why is cursing necessary?...There are some educated people on here who can't make a sentence without cursing someone out who they don't agree with or don't like. For what purpose?
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Old 05-06-2007, 04:37 PM
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hey, did you puke?? drink plenty of water today, gotta rehydrate.
No I didn't hork, but stumbled into the bedroom for a post-Derby nap and was a mess all night after I woke up -- Jamie got a front row seat to me chatting my head off with her when I called her later last night. It was a good conversation but I was all over the place.

Felt terrible this morning on the way to work, but have downed probably about a gallon of water throughout the workday and now I feel spry as ever.
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Old 05-06-2007, 04:38 PM
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No I didn't hork, but stumbled into the bedroom for a post-Derby nap and was a mess all night after I woke up -- Jamie got a front row seat to me chatting my head off with her when I called her later last night. It was a good conversation but I was all over the place.

Felt terrible this morning on the way to work, but have downed probably about a gallon of water throughout the workday and now I feel spry as ever.
You sounded great to me, B... at least you were coherent. When I drink, it's all over with.
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Old 05-06-2007, 04:40 PM
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You sounded great to me, B... at least you were coherent. When I drink, it's all over with.
I just couldn't decide what I want to talk about. Beyers, Scat Daddy, cases of beer I missed out on, Cupcake fighting, fourth generation dams, etc. I've never covered so many topics in such a short time with another racing fan.
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Old 05-06-2007, 04:42 PM
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uh oh, drunk dialing....lol


and i agree randall, you started a thread just to say hey, i was wrong...i mean, i don't expect you to go buy a gallon of gas and douse yourself and light a match since you went out on a limb and fell off....

it happens to all of us at some point, unless of course you never state an opinion! i could very well have been in there in your place, after five months of talking up a colt.

but yeah, it's a shame that insults fly fast around here at times. certainly doesn't add to the conversation.
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uh oh, drunk dialing....lol


and i agree randall, you started a thread just to say hey, i was wrong...i mean, i don't expect you to go buy a gallon of gas and douse yourself and light a match since you went out on a limb and fell off....

it happens to all of us at some point, unless of course you never state an opinion! i could very well have been in there in your place, after five months of talking up a colt.

but yeah, it's a shame that insults fly fast around here at times. certainly doesn't add to the conversation.
I have added the Dunce for Street Sense and put it in my signature. I will leave it there till next Derby. That's 1 year. Hopefully a year of shame will do the trick.
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i would just hate for people to hold back on their opinions, on their point of view, around here because they're afraid to be taken to the wood shed if they're wrong.
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I just couldn't decide what I want to talk about. Beyers, Scat Daddy, cases of beer I missed out on, Cupcake fighting, fourth generation dams, etc. I've never covered so many topics in such a short time with another racing fan.
I still can't believe that Imawildandcrazyguy had an original name like Cupcake Melee... how awful. LMAO

You guys would have laughed at Brian correcting my pronunciation of 'melee.' Haha
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I have added the Dunce for Street Sense and put it in my signature. I will leave it there till next Derby. That's 1 year. Hopefully a year of shame will do the trick.
why dont you change your avatar....hmmm
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I have added the Dunce for Street Sense and put it in my signature. I will leave it there till next Derby. That's 1 year. Hopefully a year of shame will do the trick.
If you have to do that, why don't you put one in for picking Pleasant Home...
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Old 05-06-2007, 04:48 PM
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i would just hate for people to hold back on their opinions, on their point of view, around here because they're afraid to be taken to the wood shed if they're wrong.
It's fine to have an opinion and state it, it's part of the handicapping process to eliminate horses, but to come back and want praise because you picked a horse not to win, especially the Derby, is rediculous...
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why dont you change your avatar....hmmm
B/c I like Andy. I always have. Its a funny thing. And an homage...Plus orange is my fave color.
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If you have to do that, why don't you put one in for picking Pleasant Home...
I have a beautiful framed photo of her in midflight. I love that horse.
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It's fine to have an opinion and state it, it's part of the handicapping process to eliminate horses, but to come back and want praise because you picked a horse not to win, especially the Derby, is rediculous...
No, it's ridiculous.

Just giving you shiat... lmao.
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Old 05-06-2007, 04:51 PM
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It's fine to have an opinion and state it, it's part of the handicapping process to eliminate horses, but to come back and want praise because you picked a horse not to win, especially the Derby, is rediculous...
everyone on here has a right to state anything, and any one else can disagree. it's the name calling that seems to be the issue. rand came on and took his lumps, started a crow thread to do so. unlike some who have come on in the past, and disappeared, he came in today saying he was wrong. why he has to be called names and take more than his share of grief i don't know.


or maybe it's his day, long as he's getting picked on, i guess a lot of others are being left alone.
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No, it's ridiculous.

Just giving you shiat... lmao.
ah, cajun, was wondering how much longer you were going to keep your avatar.
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ah, cajun, was wondering how much longer you were going to keep your avatar.
I had to change it...

Lori (antitrust) will be drinking 12 of those on my dime, dammit!

Damn Curlin! LOL
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No, it's ridiculous.

Just giving you shiat... lmao.
I would have bet my life ridiculous was spelled rediculous...I am still traumitized(sp?) over that one.
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