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- October 26, 2010 at 12:56 #324649
Not to mention the very icon of racing couture and salacity – one, Norma Macauley.


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Jeremy Grayson. Son of immigrant. Adoptive father of two. Metadata librarian. Freelance point-to-point / horse racing writer, analyst and commentator wonk. Loves music, buses, cats, the BBC Micro, ale. Advocate of CBT, PACE and therapeutic parenting. Aspergers.
October 26, 2010 at 13:14 #324655Tuned in to Timeform radio yesterday and it was highly informative and entertaining [don’t know who Lydia was working with], althought the sign at the top which kept saying ‘bet now’ was a concern. If I trusted mtself with a betting account
my finger would have been on the button constantly. By the way, Mike Catt is one of our NH Preview evening guests [along with Choc Thornton ‘with a slight question mark’]. I’m pretty sure he was married to Declan Murphy’s ex fiance at one time, but I’ve lost track since then. Complicated lives they lead, these racing folk.
October 26, 2010 at 13:34 #324659Most of the racing circle swap their partners around from time to time, like a load of swingers

Well, kind of
October 26, 2010 at 14:18 #324674Racing for change should try make racing a little more sexy, take a leaf out of greyhound racing and darts just make it more classy
Yep, Phil Taylor, Andy Fordham, Martin Adams, Wayne Mardell, Peter Manley, the massed throngs at the Circus Tavern, ..sex on legs, the lot of’em!
October 26, 2010 at 15:23 #324685Racing for change should try make racing a little more sexy, take a leaf out of greyhound racing and darts just make it more classy
Yep, Phil Taylor, Andy Fordham, Martin Adams, Wayne Mardell, Peter Manley, the massed throngs at the Circus Tavern, ..sex on legs, the lot of’em!
Hilarious
October 26, 2010 at 16:04 #324696Tuned in to Timeform radio yesterday and it was highly informative and entertaining [don’t know who Lydia was working with]
My timetable for yesterday indicated it was an all-male team, so I was just beginning to worry whether one had had an accident with the bacon slicer! Turns out Lorna Fowler (nee Bradburne) was hosting instead, though, with Will Hayler off of the
Guardian
and Betfair as her guest.
Fist will be pleased to learn Terry’s back on air on Thursday evening, whilst Smithy and then Rory are both punditing on Friday – just for Silvoir.

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Jeremy Grayson. Son of immigrant. Adoptive father of two. Metadata librarian. Freelance point-to-point / horse racing writer, analyst and commentator wonk. Loves music, buses, cats, the BBC Micro, ale. Advocate of CBT, PACE and therapeutic parenting. Aspergers.
October 26, 2010 at 17:00 #324712Crikey; she sounded just like Lydia and
even mentioned coming from Wolverhampton. The fact that it was obvious she was desperate to talk about the Charlie Hall above everything else, convinced me it was Lydia. I’m beginning to sound like that Golf advert…’she sounds just like a Lydia’. Better send a St Bernard with some brandy…
October 26, 2010 at 17:36 #324718Lydia was certainly hosting yesterdays show.
Any doubt as to who it was would have been dispelled by her story of a ‘Max like dirty old man’ commenting on her breasts while she was walking down the street
– her reply she informed us was not for airing on the radio
October 26, 2010 at 17:58 #324725Phew; I’m not going bonkers, then. There was even a reference to the pain of backing Character Building only to see another horse go past him, and I knew she was talking about the Cheltenham 4 miler because he was her main tip of the meeting that year and the only horse I backed win only.
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