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How many attractively dressed ladies with loose leafs of the days entries do you find on an odd friday night in Jan at penn nat.. Save you I think there was perhaps on or two other women with a full set of teeth. The racetrack isnt exactly the Met after the nutcracker during Christmas.
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Don't get you're point Fred... I've stayed out of the discussion because I don't think this show will bring 1 person to, or lose 1 person from the track. Nor will it change anyone's perception of the sport in general - it's a non issue. As far as the "typical" stereotypes - the old adage that "stereotypes exist, because they're true" may be what they're are trying to go for - I've highlighted 4 of them in my previous post - that's the only point I made. There are a tons of normal, well adjusted, intelligent folks on here and at the track. Of course a story about them would be the epitome of boring. I'm not judging the entire series on one episode - The pilot was horrendous in my opinion, not because of they chose to exploit these stereotypes, but because it just flat out sucked. |
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it's an action/drama HBO series. Not a documentary on horse racing. I think, in this case, it falls under the "any publicity is good publicity" phrase.
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