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Also, your statement that he has "won enough to net five million" is wrong in a couple of ways. 1) He hasn't earned $5 million. 2) A lot of the money he has earned has NOT just come from winning. This horse has finished second or third in 14 G1 and G2 races over the years. That pays quite a bit of money. |
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I don't need threads here to remind me of lots of things in racing, but news in racing is news in racing. Did you need a thread on this forum to know that Curlin won the Arkansas Derby or that Dominican won the Blue Grass yesterday? It was quite obvious to any racing fan even without looking at the forum. It's the same thing with Perfect Drift. Things that get discussed here ARE the news. If Drift wins his next race, someone will make a thread about it. I agree that Grits had a point, in theory -- but nobody said the horse was awful, nobody bad-mouthed the horse in that thread. It was classic overreaction. Well, it was still semi-valid in the universal sense (that there ARE people out there who lose track of the fact that Drift has banked lots of cash...I just don't think anyone posting in the thread had done so), but the problem I have with it is that it was taken to a personal level towards other posters. Calling people dishonorable for talking about Drift's propensity to snag small slices takes it out of the realm of reality and into fantasy. The point was relevant in theory, but the whole "HARK! People are trashing Drift!" thing was a figment of someone's imagination. Though he DID run second yesterday, like he has so many times before. Dishonorable as it may be to have a discussion about his running lines. |
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![]() Let me just stay, I call Perfect Drift "DRIFTY". It is me. I have always called him that. It is meant as an endearment as I have loved this horse since his derby run.
I DO call Buck by many names: Buckers, Handsome, and when I am mad he gets "MR. NAKED!" Sorry if you don't like it. I can't change who I am, but you don't have to put quotes "DRIFTY" like I am being stupid for loving a horse that has done more for racing than any "bernardini" type horse that runs off to the breeding shed after five or six races. Horse racing could use more Perfect Drift type horses IMO. AND I WORE MY DRIFTY HAT PROUDLY AT MY HORSE SHOW TODAY!!!!! I know you aren't bashing the horse because his earnings speak for itself. And I consider the fact that considering Drifty is still running competitively, unlike many other geldings IE: Funny Cide, I KNOW everyone on the board is smart enough to realize that DRIFTY should never be bashed.
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I bet him in his derby run! Have been being good lately and not betting on any horses. Funny Cide is a good horse and his good for horse racing. Wasn't bashing him in that respect. Just saying atleast these guys stay around. I give Invasor's owners credit for running him this year. I didn't take it personally what you said about Drifty running second, just that you were mocking my pet name for him. ![]()
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I called no one anything, and that includes "dishonorable." And don't ever suggest a thing wrong with my imagination again--not in figment, fantasy or otherwise. If anything does exist here it is the propensity for the immature 20 something to come out swinging everytime their mouth engages a tick faster than their know-it-all brain. And remember this is all, certainly, nothing personal and not to be taken seriously by any means. I wish I could be 27 again. |
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![]() Not bothering you--I understand, why the reply?
Your being right on anything, I assure you, doesn't bother me. And if you recall, I apologized and thanked you for correcting me. What I do loathe is your arrogance when you are wrong. And worse, the fact that a grown 27 year old doesn't have the balls to admit his comment was unnecessary. Me, crazy, not a chance, unless one considers . . . a fox. You, on the otherhand, are as transparent as an Xray, and as easily read. Like I'm really mad at you, like you think that would be of significance to me. DaHoss, you're a know-it-all, and when people disagree with you, and face you with it--you belittle them . . . something I'm attempting to do to you in return. Crazy like a fox. |
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![]() Keep standing. That's a good thing.
I'll continue to fly in the face of people like yourself. Those that are know-it-alls that insist upon their own negative contributions to make their points more valid. I have a long, and very successful history/career with such individuals. It simply takes time, patience, and understanding to know them and realize where they're coming from and why they're there. |
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![]() These two, a length apart with over two lengths back to the rest of the field.
The winner, Stream Cat having 9 lifetime starts, a four year old coming back from a 266 day layoff and Perfect Drift having 42 lifetime starts, an 8 year old coming back from a 161 day layoff. This one twice the age of the winner. Thanks for posting Zoe. It always helps to familiarize oneself with the chart, some involved in the thread may not have. That's too much trouble. There's no doubt Perfect Drift is a champion racehorse, he could not have achieved what he did on Saturday, were he not. |
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1.) I don't care who starts threads about what. This was news, and PDrift said that the thread was started to point out that he ran second again and that he runs second often, which was "obvious" to any racing fan. So was the fact that Curlin won the Arkansas Derby. So was the fact that Dominican won the Blue Grass. Therefore, starting a thread about Drift finishing second was no different at all. 2.) Not really sure that was ever the crux of the issue. It was mentioned, that he's a money burner, but never the crux of the issue. But you get your thing on and pretend that it was. 3.) Of course you didn't call anyone anything. The implication was plenty clear. "I find no honor in...." carries plenty of implications. If I say "I find no class in using an acronym as a message board name," that implies there is a lack of class in calling yourself Grits. Lack of class = classless. I find no class in having a first name that has two names in it. You = lack of class. Lack of class = classless. Of course I don't believe either of those, but please spare me the oh so wise, older than me implication that I somehow took some gratuitous semantic leap on that one. 4.) You made up the negativity in the thread. It was all in your head. Oops I may have just broken your new rule. 5.) Funny. All this time I thought it was people trolling around here that was obvious. You win. Nothing personal, of course. But it appears you're edging off your rocker on this one. |
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![]() I think drinking is the problem with this thread.
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