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Old 04-29-2007, 06:49 PM
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Screw this. I just ordered the DVD. I might not get it until the end of May, but at least I'll get to see it on my time and not at the convenience of NBC or CNBC or Universal HD or whatever.

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Old 04-29-2007, 06:52 PM
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Well it seems to me they could play it later tonight instead of "Along Came Polly"!
How about a documentary on how artificial tracks are bungling racing? Call it "Along Came Poly."
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Old 04-29-2007, 06:54 PM
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That was a helluva game, wasn't it Mermaid? I don't think I've seen a poorer officiated game in a long time (of course, haven't really had any reason to watch playoff hockey in 10 years). and I know this doesn't really belong here:
Yes Golfer it was a great game.The only thing that would've made it better is if i still had my seats in section 311.
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Old 04-29-2007, 07:02 PM
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Oh Darn.....I'm sorry I missed it. Yes...Barabaro was a great horse. But like I said the day after the Preakness.....He's a horse. Do you know how many HUMAN BEINGS have died in Iraq since he snapped his leg? MANY! Look, it's sad and he put on a brave fight. So did my cat through his ear infection. Like BArbaro..he's an animal. So...let's just put things in perspective here. Father of two picked off by a roadside bomb or a horse that took a bad step.
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Old 04-29-2007, 07:13 PM
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Oh Darn.....I'm sorry I missed it. Yes...Barabaro was a great horse. But like I said the day after the Preakness.....He's a horse. Do you know how many HUMAN BEINGS have died in Iraq since he snapped his leg? MANY! Look, it's sad and he put on a brave fight. So did my cat through his ear infection. Like BArbaro..he's an animal. So...let's just put things in perspective here. Father of two picked off by a roadside bomb or a horse that took a bad step.
ok, if the documentary is something that you think was dumb, don't watch it. i understand the whole soldiers in iraq argument, but at the same time, i can still be sentimental towards a horse that broke down. and when there is anything about horse racing on, i want to watch it. if i want to find out about soldiers in iraq, i can go on the internet, look on one of the 24 hour news channels, or go to work.
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Old 04-29-2007, 07:22 PM
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It's really very simple. If the ratings for horse racing were higher than hockey, horse racing would be on more than hockey. The network execs don't care which sport is which. It's about the bottom line. Period. Whichever one gets the most people to watch, whichever they can charge advertisers more on, that's what will be on. Simple.
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Old 04-29-2007, 07:33 PM
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ok, if the documentary is something that you think was dumb, don't watch it. i understand the whole soldiers in iraq argument, but at the same time, i can still be sentimental towards a horse that broke down. and when there is anything about horse racing on, i want to watch it. if i want to find out about soldiers in iraq, i can go on the internet, look on one of the 24 hour news channels, or go to work.
Did I say it was dumb??? Was the word dumb even mentioned??
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Old 04-29-2007, 07:35 PM
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yes, i totally understand that. but where they messed up was putting it in that slot. they can choose to put it wherever they want too and they chose after a sport that has a tendency to go over its alloted time.
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Old 04-29-2007, 07:46 PM
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Oh Darn.....I'm sorry I missed it. Yes...Barabaro was a great horse. But like I said the day after the Preakness.....He's a horse. Do you know how many HUMAN BEINGS have died in Iraq since he snapped his leg? MANY! Look, it's sad and he put on a brave fight. So did my cat through his ear infection. Like BArbaro..he's an animal. So...let's just put things in perspective here. Father of two picked off by a roadside bomb or a horse that took a bad step.
WOW!!! Martini's anyone???
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Old 04-29-2007, 07:48 PM
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Oh Darn.....I'm sorry I missed it. Yes...Barabaro was a great horse. But like I said the day after the Preakness.....He's a horse. Do you know how many HUMAN BEINGS have died in Iraq since he snapped his leg? MANY! Look, it's sad and he put on a brave fight. So did my cat through his ear infection. Like BArbaro..he's an animal. So...let's just put things in perspective here. Father of two picked off by a roadside bomb or a horse that took a bad step.
Wow. I dont think anyone here would compare the 2 and say that the brave soldiers that have died at war take a back seat to what happened to Barbaro.
I have had many horses that have broke down in races over the past 35 years, and it is heart-wrenching, and NOT the same thing as a cat with an ear infection. And on the other end of the scale, not the same thing as a father of 2 dying in the war. But that doesnt mean we can't be sentimental about Barbaro, and want to see the documentary. It doesnt mean that we cant appreciate the many good things that have come from his tragedy.
Sad that your heart is that cold...especially using the graphic term of "snapping his leg" in such an offhand manner. And on a horse racing forum, no less. Which IS where we are right now. If the documentary matters so little to you, then why take the time to even log onto the forum and click the link about NBC?
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Old 04-29-2007, 07:51 PM
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I wonder what one would get if mixing VideoGirl with The Printheth?



Now that I would watch.

Puckey..Barbaro Doc.I'd skip both for a nice quiet bowl of split pea soup any day.


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Old 04-29-2007, 07:53 PM
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Old 04-29-2007, 07:58 PM
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Old 04-29-2007, 08:02 PM
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Oh Darn.....I'm sorry I missed it. Yes...Barabaro was a great horse. But like I said the day after the Preakness.....He's a horse. Do you know how many HUMAN BEINGS have died in Iraq since he snapped his leg? MANY! Look, it's sad and he put on a brave fight. So did my cat through his ear infection. Like BArbaro..he's an animal. So...let's just put things in perspective here. Father of two picked off by a roadside bomb or a horse that took a bad step.
Seriously, this is one of the dumbest arguements ever. Couldn't anyone say the same thing about all sporting events, fpsoxfan? I mean, how dare people attend MLB games. How dare people watch the NBA playoffs, how dare people care about their sport? How dare you have enough energy to type on a computer. Afterall, there are men and women being killed in Iraq right now.

No one ever made the stupid comparison but you. Not only that, your "snapped his leg" comment shows exactly how cold you are. Why exactly did you respond? Shouldn't you be watching the war updates on CNN?
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Old 04-29-2007, 08:22 PM
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Well, I'm sorry I've touched such a nerve with you folks. But too bad. Listen, Barbaro was a special horse. yes I know this is a horse racing forum and I certainly don't blame anyone for being upset about the lack of a telecast by NBC today, but c'mon folks...get a grip. There was no one more upset than myself about Go for Wand when he did a forward roll and came up with his leg dangling. It's the ugly side of our sport. But, the first thing I'm worried about in any of these situations is the HUMAN BEING riding the ANIMAL in this situation. YOU CAN'T COMPARE THE TWO....................................HELLO?????? ????????
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Old 04-29-2007, 08:25 PM
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There was no one more upset than myself about Go for Wand when he did a forward roll and came up with his leg dangling.
Nice. What a classy comment. And Go For Wand was a she, not a he.
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Well, I'm sorry I've touched such a nerve with you folks. But too bad. Listen, Barbaro was a special horse. yes I know this is a horse racing forum and I certainly don't blame anyone for being upset about the lack of a telecast by NBC today, but c'mon folks...get a grip. There was no one more upset than myself about Go for Wand when he did a forward roll and came up with his leg dangling. It's the ugly side of our sport. But, the first thing I'm worried about in any of these situations is the HUMAN BEING riding the ANIMAL in this situation. YOU CAN'T COMPARE THE TWO....................................HELLO?????? ????????
WOW, I would venture to say that you're all about the betting aren't you. Are you one of those guys that gets pissed off at a horse that broke down mid stretch because you had money on him/her? Something tells me you are. I don't know, maybe I'm wrong.

Please help me out here. Go back through the thread and show me where someone compared the two. I believe you're the only one that has done that.
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Old 04-29-2007, 08:31 PM
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Sorry for the gender mess up. I realized it soon after I submitted it there. Don't talk to me about class there expert. Maybe an honest opinion is more than you can handle.
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Old 04-29-2007, 08:36 PM
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WOW, I would venture to say that you're all about the betting aren't you. Are you one of those guys that gets pissed off at a horse that broke down mid stretch because you had money on him/her? Something tells me you are. I don't know, maybe I'm wrong.

Please help me out here. Go back through the thread and show me where someone compared the two. I believe you're the only one that has done that.
Hang on there silver. Were you at the track the day Julie Krone was trampled by a horse at Saratoga? Well, I was. I left right after that race because I was so upset. I remember calling my wife and telling her that you could hear a pin drop. Guess what...I had hit that race, but could have cared less. So, you bleeding hearts who say I'm insensitive...I'll say it again. GET A GRIP.
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Hang on there silver. Were you at the track the day Julie Krone was trampled by a horse at Saratoga? Well, I was. I left right after that race because I was so upset. I remember calling my wife and telling her that you could hear a pin drop. Guess what...I had hit that race, but could have cared less. So, you bleeding hearts who say I'm insensitive...I'll say it again. GET A GRIP.
But Prado was never hurt nor was there ever any question of whether or not he was hurt. I don't see how the jockey analogy or the Iraq analogy have any relevance here.
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