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- April 29, 2011 at 19:20 #352732
…and that failure’s no success at all
In ceremonies of the horsemen
Even the pawn must hold a grudgeApril 29, 2011 at 21:04 #352748Gamble said the men with swords,
for they have the cutting edge,
words of wisdom
none finer,
from the
3rd Musketeer.May 2, 2011 at 10:38 #353284DOUBLE BANGER
He/
boarded a blue star airways flight to Greed and sat tail end in film four. The mid air entertainment was marred not by tummy turbulence but by THE constant coffee ads and HE/ FOUND HE/ WAS WATCHING something that felt like the mission and looking down to his left there were caffeine clouds in sight but no proper credits and the final destination was completely cut out. Instead of yellow taxis honking down Wall street a bunny boiler passed him in downtown palookaville waving a banner carrying the message ‘you’ve been hung drawn and bob tailed and given the wrong coloured pill’.
He/
vowed never to watch another film that bred ads again. He/ also had to have the certainty of knowledge it was unabridged. Despite everything he/ tipped her big and very secretly and she – the stewardess, returned him a big tired tenner wink showing him her bridgework as she fastened him. She also slipped something into his pocket – an intro to specsavers.
/She
was Paul Sheldon’s number two fan and knew that
he/
wouldn’t approve but /she just had to watch late night Misery. /She felt similarly cheated when they hobbled the ending and left her out in the cold without Paul’s sticks. /She removed her bra first to widen the swing then took a sledghammer to the crouching menace in the corner of the room – but did the decent thing and unplugged it, after /she had watched the dambusters.
I have a vague memory of that quote Kingfisher but it is also true I am errant and short on lays and plays and giving hyperbole to the much talked about Frankel. I watched a re-run. Some of us have obligations to entertain outside of dodge and I was having a picnic on the grass with cucumber people

The
Lake murders
– Ricky did it combined with
whip issues
and now
champion the whoaaa wonder horse
have saved this house, but there are still other issues, but they can wait possibly for ever, on this last day of this sun blessed double banger.
Oh to find a quiet spot,
a small space in space,
allowing me the grace,
when I am dead,
to watch the uncut
uninterrupted,
raw and unlaced.May 2, 2011 at 14:51 #353319I’m a rare poster but then I have never been one for over-indulgence! I suppose I look in 3-4 times a week and if there is a thread that catches my eye, I may reply. I don’t have a problem with anyone on here as I haven’t had any trouble directed at me unlike another forum. It is good to see that the mods on here do their job properly!

I actually have a huge ammount to thank this forum for as through Grey Desire & the late, Daylight, Network Racing (the old forum syndicate) actually had the b*lls to lease a horse in training with me(Tajjree – now a proud mother with a bonny colt foal at foot). The day she won was one of the best I have had in all my day’s racing. To be there and experience the sheer joy from the syndicate was very special.
May 2, 2011 at 20:35 #353388This Forum has come alive again,what was missing has returned,passionate debate with varying individual opinions.Cormack has created 3 superb threads surrounding Frankel the wonderhorse (or not). Bosranic is doing some superb analysis of races,as is Gingertipster and his unique outlook of Value,i have also noticed the old brigade posting regularly and the fresh blood contributing without fear of reprisal.It all makes for a pleasant read and i have been doing just that for the last few weeks.You cant put a good book down as they say.
May 2, 2011 at 20:55 #353390Thank you Oh So Sharp.
May 5, 2011 at 05:37 #353843Oh So sharp
you mention
not putting
a good book down.I am sure both Cormack
and Matron would endorse
my warnings to all
on the lurking danger
of forum addiction,
and the necessary ability
to control and
limit your viewing
to what might be termed
reasonable or rational.My research has
come up with signs
of the condition.1. Checking the site on
a daily basis, rain, hail,
or shine.2. If you access the internet
to do something specific
ie. checking your bank balance,
or purchasing something,
you will look in here first.3. In very serious cases –
Hairs growing on the palms
of the hand.4. The purchase of more than one silver suit.
May 5, 2011 at 11:35 #353877Gamble, top notch as always

You know I was only trolling around, a vada here a vada there…
But, what about that Drone, ain’t he
BOLD
May 6, 2011 at 20:43 #3541471. Checking the site on
a daily basis, rain, hail,
or shine.Guilty as charged Gamble,i must admit in between my Crochet and Knitting i cant help myself checking the horse racing forums and this one has me looking in several times a day.Being a retired lady of leisure i do enjoy a 25p yankee most days and often take heed to several of my favourite posters on here,thm and Bosranic are my 2 favs these days poor Cormack is proof that no matter how much you know about horses tipping winners is difficult,i will have a couple of pound e/w on PARISIEN PYRAMID tomorrow though.
October 9, 2011 at 06:11 #373570Gambling makes us people alive!
I agree, I’ve seen a lot of hot, friendly, informative debates in this forum.
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October 9, 2011 at 18:12 #373654i do enjoy a 25p yankee most days and often take heed to several of my favourite posters on here
I suggest you would usually be better off with a 20p lucky 15, especially if you can get a treble odds consolation for one winner.
February 24, 2019 at 20:50 #1399029Some may be settling down on the couch to watch Baptiste, but it lacks the impact of the original does it not ?
Alternatively you could trip down memory lane watch this on Yesterday.
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