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  • #10692
    bigpike89
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    Am I alone or are people feeling the same as I do, in inhabiting an intense dislike for them?

    They’re making racing become a ‘socialites’ event in my opinion.

    I REFUSE to go to Aintree on the Friday. Its been ruined.

    #217900
    Bulwark
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    Chester Ladies day always comes across as a decent day for the races, but the rest dont appeal.

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    Avatar photoadmin
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    Chester Ladies day always comes across as a decent day for the races, but the rest dont appeal.

    Thats true, my dad went there last year and some woman was tipping him winners :lol:

    #217904
    Avatar photoninahagen4
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    Hate them even though I am a woman myself.There is no place in racing for a fashion show.
    Have to disagree about Chester ladies day…….. mutton dressed as lamb comes t6o mind for both Chester and Aintree ladies days/

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    Avatar photoadmin
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    …….. mutton dressed as lamb comes t6o mind for both Chester and Aintree ladies days/

    Spot on.

    AIntree is full of girls with hardly anything on plastered head to toe in fake bake.

    #217912
    Neil Watson
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    …….. mutton dressed as lamb comes t6o mind for both Chester and Aintree ladies days/

    Spot on.

    AIntree is full of girls with hardly anything on plastered head to toe in fake bake.

    And your complaining because!!!!!

    #217920
    Avatar photoadmin
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    …….. mutton dressed as lamb comes t6o mind for both Chester and Aintree ladies days/

    Spot on.

    AIntree is full of girls with hardly anything on plastered head to toe in fake bake.

    And your complaining because!!!!!

    I’d rather it be full of knowledgeable people who love horse racing.

    #217923
    Bulwark
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    I’d rather it be full of knowledgeable people who love horse racing.

    Thats what TRF is for, time and place and all that.

    …….. mutton dressed as lamb comes t6o mind for both Chester and Aintree ladies days/

    Theres usually a few good apples in every bad barrel so to speak.

    #217924
    doyley
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    Hello,

    Ladies Day at Aintree is a contradiction in terms..could be it be an "oxymoron"?

    Initially, quite nice to look at, the lightly clad, drunken, screaming banshees become rather tedious…

    Astonishingly, when a chorus of "Get Your T**** out for the Lads" rings round the Tattersalls, the lasses oblige… :shock:

    Hardly Royal Ascot is it chaps..

    regards,

    doyley

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    Avatar photoDanny
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    Can’t really complain, gives you something to look at inbetween races :roll:

    #217929
    Aragorn
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    Ladies day at a festival is becoming another phrase for worst days racing of the week… Why cheltenham had a ladies day I have no idea..

    #217931
    Avatar photoadmin
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    Ladies day at a festival is becoming another phrase for worst days racing of the week… Why cheltenham had a ladies day I have no idea..

    #217932
    Avatar photoadmin
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    Also, Ffos Las first meeting ever is………a ladies day :roll:

    #217962
    Avatar photorobnorth
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    Two phrases that immediately set the alarm bells ringing for me, ‘Ladies Day’ and ‘ Family Funday’ :roll:

    I can’t see courses ditching them though, Musselburgh have already sold out of public tickets for their Ladies Day, and it’s held in June.

    We are off to Sedgefield on April 7th and it’s been labelled ‘Family Funday’ so we are bracing for hordes of ankle-biters about the place. As if my wife doesn’t see enough of the little wotsits during term-time……

    Rob

    #217963
    Marcus Weedon
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    Family Fun Day = fun for one partner, while their spouse spends the day chaperoning the kids around a funfair. (Going on hearsay as I’m not married). Still, if it gets the tills ringing …

    #217968
    carvillshill
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    Bunch of sad gits- anyone who doesn’t have their spirits lifted by the acres of goose-pimpled white flesh on Aintree Friday isn’t alive! Punchestown Friday is equally good. These events foretell the coming of Spring, the sap rising and all of that. :lol:

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    Avatar photoCav
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    http://www.guardian.co.uk/lifeandhealth … =333402615

    Looks alright, never been there, must be some craic in the evenings :P

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