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    Anonymous
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    Young man? Well if you consider going to school with Rabbie Burns young then I qualify :lol: Nothing like a Nicky Henderson winner to keeep you young.

    Baldric II and Grey of Falladon though vauge are among my earliest memories so that would give you an idea.

    I live in Asia these days and the way of life is a lot more relaxed, not so tiring as that dreadful UK weather and I get all the sleep I need. . Only thing I miss in the Uk is the racing but with Timeform Radio, RUK and ATR plus my racing friends on Skype (none of whom I have told I post on here) it makes the world a very small place.

    Apart from the social side of things I enjoy posting because it helps me think things out as i take nmy betting pretty seriously. I read as many posts as I can because you can be sure someone will point out something you haven’t thought of.

    I bet a lot more than I used to but up to now it’s been a big postive rather than a negative so long may it contunue.

    Hope you stayed awake long enough to read that :lol:

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    andyod
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    Wonderful to read your post.I stopped following the horses in or around 1950 to pursue my other calling.Don’t recognise the horses you mention.Grew up with a mad love(hero worship) for P.Prendergast and Garni (wish I could spell that Australian’s last name.)They represented the genius of picking the cheap ones as Fahey now does.Somebody mentioned The Pie King. Yes and Windy City amongst others.

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