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Labocetta on smack
per Thoroughbredtimes...http://www.thoroughbredtimes.com/tod...65638&subsec=1
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Early in the morning, risin' to the street
Light me up that cigarette and I strap shoes on my feet Got to find a reason, a reason things went wrong Got to find a reason why my money's all gone I got a dalmation, and I can still get high I can play the guitar like a mother ****ing riot |
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You know, Heroin and Meth are just two drugs that you don't mess with, the other stuff, to each his own, but those two drugs destroy all parts of the human being
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I'm your mama, I'm your daddy, I'm that shadow in the alley.... |
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Frank may be the nicest guy going. This does not make him a bad person. However, with a problem like this, and who knows how long he has had it, IF he has it, his stable will not grow, to say the least.
Rehab is a long process with many failures along the way. Some can never kick the habit. The monkey won't let go. Last edited by sumitas : 08-09-2006 at 05:04 PM. |
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The guy was driving the Mercedes? He must have some cash, but probably not for long.
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I've never met him.
I was at his barn last summer, a day after he claimed a horse out of Jim J's barn... and those guys were a little sad about it. I forget the horse's name cause it was one I didn't really follow...but he obviously did. His barn wasn't very big, nothing like the heavy hitters. Anyway, I hope he gets his life straightened out. Lots of "stuff" goes on in a "high stress" business. So, I'll just wish him well, and a sane recovery. Clear heads prevail. btw, He's a distant relative to one of my partners. I won't bring up this topic. It's really none of my business. |
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