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lag123
Registered: Dec 2004
Posts: 18
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You are missing all of the other illegal bettors and off shore non sense. Bodog had him at 1-10. Don't be so naive.
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05-25-06 01:14 AM |
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lag123
Registered: Dec 2004
Posts: 18
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When I say they, I am not referring to the track. They made a ton of cash by hurting this horse. That is a fact.
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05-25-06 01:16 AM |
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Johnny Gator
Registered: Jan 2006
Posts: 245
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Preakness
I am not so sure about the fix being in. If it was, I hope it is in for the Belmont. I had 8,3,,7,5 I won the exacta, trifecta and, the superfecta. Fix some more. I need the cheese!
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05-25-06 01:31 AM |
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lag123
Registered: Dec 2004
Posts: 18
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That is fair. I was just curious if anyone else agreed with this theory. I respect your opinion. I think you just confused my "they" comment. Go Braves.
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05-25-06 01:32 AM |
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Johnny Gator
Registered: Jan 2006
Posts: 245
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Lag123
I think when money is involved, anything can happen. I was not knocking you theory.Just running my mouth. GL
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05-25-06 08:24 AM |
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rugrat
Registered: Dec 2003
Posts: 29
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Guys - let me put a stop to all the debate. One of my best friends who lives in Baltimore confidentially told me he has SEEN the body of Barbaro lying in a barn in an area of Maryland called Towson. End of conversation.
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05-26-06 12:21 AM |
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lag123
Registered: Dec 2004
Posts: 18
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Associated Press, May 25 2006... Flags will be flying at half mast as Barbaro heads for the glue factory. See page 37
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05-26-06 12:28 AM |
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rugrat
Registered: Dec 2003
Posts: 29
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wow. just saw this as well. unreal
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05-26-06 12:46 AM |
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tdbabe
StatFox Hall of Famer
Registered: Oct 2003
Posts: 7262
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May 25, 4:32 PM EDT
Recovering Barbaro shows usual feistiness
KENNETT SQUARE, Pa. (AP) -- Barbaro is showing his usual feistiness as he recovers from his shattered leg in the Preakness, and the Kentucky Derby winner is being showered with gifts - from flowers to religious ornaments.
The 3-year-old bay colt eagerly greeted a treat-bearing doctor Thursday morning, delighting on the fresh baby carrots she had brought.
"He approached the door like a good, healthy colt would," said Corinne Sweeney, executive hospital director at the George D. Widener Hospital for Large Animals at the University of Pennsylvania's New Bolton Center. "His ears (went) forward and he gobbled them down. And that's just what you want."
Mountains of gifts continued to pour into the hospital for the colt, who underwent six hours of surgery that left him with a plate and 27 screws in his right hind leg. They include flowers, food and several medals and statues of St. Francis of Assisi, the patron saint of animals to Roman Catholics.
Barbaro remains in the hospital's intensive care unit, where visitors are limited to select staff and owners Roy and Gretchen Jackson. His vital signs, which are checked frequently, continue to look good.
"He looks great," said Dr. Dean Richardson, his surgeon. "He looks as good as he possibly could."
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05-26-06 01:34 AM |
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