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Old 10-17-2007, 11:56 PM
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DrugS, you know nothing about American girls......



but suddenly your an expert on French women?
let him do one show and he thinks he's you.....
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Old 10-17-2007, 11:56 PM
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I've not had the pleasure...I assume you will be sending me a sticky copy soon?
Sadly, I don't own a copy.....

Anywho.....here is the review....I never knew they gave awards for "best comedy in a porn"

"Girlvert is not mellowing with age. Instead, it seems that Ashley Blue's contract status allows her more time to consider how to humiliate the girls that agree to appear in her signature series.
For example: Girlvert ****s the mouth, ass and puss of lovely French girl Melissa Lauren with a very large dong, smacks her around, pulls her hair, calls her naughty names and even shoves Mel's face in Johnny Thrust's ass saying, "It's OK, you're used to smelling like ass, you're ****in' French!"

And that, friends, is only the beginning.

Still porn's most hilarious series. Pre-noms: Best Comedy, Best Continuing Video Series, Ashley Blue for Best Actress and appropriately creepy Dirty Harry for Best Supporting Actor. "
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Old 10-17-2007, 11:57 PM
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sweetheart...save it for balletto...I'm really not that interested.
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Old 10-18-2007, 12:00 AM
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Here's an idea DrugS....think for two minutes after writing this crap and then decide whether or not you want to post.
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Old 10-18-2007, 12:04 AM
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You don't use the old 'think before hitting the submit button' line on Freddy....but moi?

Moi?
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Old 10-18-2007, 12:12 AM
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Why dont they stop the war in Iraq and cure world hunger too? Be realistic. In this world that we live in, those with the best lawyers win. They are a state agency, not a representative of the sport as a whole. Though I think that they do most of what they do as a part of a few individuals whims, I believe they have done a pretty good job with this one.

It comes down to the way you run your business.
The problem with what I am in favor of, is that horse racing does not run a smart business, or a strong business, or even a solid business. So yes I am being a bit unrealistic. I disagree with your stance of lawyers... It is who has the most money while running the strongest system who wins. A strong Horse racing body with all of the owners and horseman behind it, and operating in a strong systematic way would dwarf Biancone and anything he could muster. Rule to Rule , Dollar to Dollar and Lawyer to Lawyer. However, that is not at all the reality.
I think you are correct that a strong stand would be uncharacteristic and difficult here. There are a lot of things that racing does very poorly. It may be one of the greatest sports in the world, but the people who run it do not know a thing about business.

It is frustrating to watch.
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Old 10-18-2007, 12:15 AM
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Get back on topic Bobby....

This thread is about obscure porn movies that I've seen.
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Old 10-18-2007, 12:22 AM
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lol at the sidebar or maintopic .... Ashley Blue
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Old 10-18-2007, 12:25 AM
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Ashley Blue is one down ass biotch!

And much like me when I was a little boy, I believe she also collected 'Garbage pail kids' trading cards....so she says in that porn anyway!

Sadly, I believe my grandma threw my Garbage Pail Kids trading cards collection away when I was about eight or nine years old.

My life has rapidly gone downhill ever since.
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Old 10-18-2007, 12:27 AM
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"Moi?" "C'est vue plais?" "Qui?" "Le cobra?" "a la plage..."
Just please don't start talking in French to your jockeys in the paddock, so others won't know the game plan ....
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Old 10-18-2007, 12:41 AM
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It comes down to the way you run your business.
The problem with what I am in favor of, is that horse racing does not run a smart business, or a strong business, or even a solid business. So yes I am being a bit unrealistic. I disagree with your stance of lawyers... It is who has the most money while running the strongest system who wins. A strong Horse racing body with all of the owners and horseman behind it, and operating in a strong systematic way would dwarf Biancone and anything he could muster. Rule to Rule , Dollar to Dollar and Lawyer to Lawyer. However, that is not at all the reality.
I think you are correct that a strong stand would be uncharacteristic and difficult here. There are a lot of things that racing does very poorly. It may be one of the greatest sports in the world, but the people who run it do not know a thing about business.

It is frustrating to watch.
Perhaps you are not familiar with the ruling bodies of TB racing. They are state agencies over which we have lttle control and are about as far away from a normal business as possible. And the person with the most money usually hires the best lawyers. If they had given him 45 days i could agree that it was not a harsh sentence. But losing a trainers license for a year is a step in the right direction.
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Just please don't start talking in French to your jockeys in the paddock, so others won't know the game plan ....
Oui
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Old 10-18-2007, 12:47 AM
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I think how these cases progress, once outside the governing bodies authority and how they take on a life of their own -- and the potential litigation, is without question a factor.

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Old 10-18-2007, 12:55 AM
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I think how these cases progress, once outside the governing bodies authority and how they take on a life of their own -- and the potential litigation, is without question a factor.

Eric
Maybe the negative polygraph test about having knowledge of the venom being there (if true, was in the news) could have influenced willingess to make the suspension 6 months.

What is the deal about, "license suspended for 6 months", and then "can't renew for 6 months after that" ? Somebody explain? Licenses are not annual, are they? Doesn't that action depend upon and require reciprocity from other racing jurisdictions for not licensing him? How can KHRA enforce that?
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Old 10-18-2007, 06:18 AM
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i'd imagine after six months, biancone can apply for a license elsewhere, just not in ky. all states reciprocate on suspensions, but after reading about this case, i guess another state can give him a license, but ky doesn't want him applying with them til the year is up. so he could possibly train again after six months, just not in ky--that's my best guess at that deal.
and i also saw that his bc horses will have to transfer to another, right. he can get any financial reward if they do well, but no money after 11/1--right?
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Old 10-18-2007, 08:07 AM
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No, it is better to stand up as a sport, conduct a thorough investigation and ban him for life.

I will 2nd that. Isn't this the 3rd country that he has broken medication rules in? Its a shame that this great sport has to deal with crooks like him.
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Old 10-18-2007, 08:20 AM
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The article didn't mention that Biancone can enter a track if he has a slot machine attached to his back.
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Old 10-18-2007, 08:28 AM
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i'd imagine after six months, biancone can apply for a license elsewhere, just not in ky. all states reciprocate on suspensions, but after reading about this case, i guess another state can give him a license, but ky doesn't want him applying with them til the year is up. so he could possibly train again after six months, just not in ky--that's my best guess at that deal.
and i also saw that his bc horses will have to transfer to another, right. he can get any financial reward if they do well, but no money after 11/1--right?

he can't apply for a license anywhere for the whole year....after 6 months he will be allowed back on racetrack grounds (but only on the frontside, ie 'public areas')....it's not clear if, after 6 months his horses can be transfered back to his assistants (allowing him to benefit financially again) but for the first 6 months at least, the horses must go to other trainers.
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Old 10-18-2007, 08:54 AM
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I'll be looking at DRF for his update. I'm still interested in seeing what CA does, regarding his suspended sentence if you don't get in trouble elsewhere for a year (he, um, got in a little bit of trouble, obviously).

What countries are left for him? Argentina? Australia?
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Old 10-18-2007, 07:16 PM
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he can't apply for a license anywhere for the whole year....after 6 months he will be allowed back on racetrack grounds (but only on the frontside, ie 'public areas')....it's not clear if, after 6 months his horses can be transfered back to his assistants (allowing him to benefit financially again) but for the first 6 months at least, the horses must go to other trainers.
so then isn't it essentially a one year ban? only the financial benefit seems shortened.
either way, it allows a repeat offender back in the sport next year. great.
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