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Re: G man about claimers

Von: funquaY (gnawing@yourselfesteem.org) [Profil]
Datum: 03.12.2006 16:08
Message-ID: <ELBch.48$nq5.13@twister.nyroc.rr.com>
Newsgroup: alt.sport.horse-racing
"Danzig" <tyatcak@telus.net> wrote in message
news:__och.14171$YV4.11211@edtnps89...
> funquaY wrote:
>> "Danzig" <tyatcak@telus.net> wrote in message
>> news:clich.16007$hn.6782@edtnps82...
>>>> Yeah, golly, thanks for the advice, I'll try and remember that. In
>>>> fact, maybe using your sage advice I could learn enough to defeat 5000
>>>> people from all over the world in a 6 month long handicapping
>>>> competition sponsored by the Daily Racing Form. Oh wait, I've already
>>>> done that.
>>>>
>>>> http://www.publichandicapper.com/top100-2001.cfm
>>>>
>>>> Still, thanks for letting me know what'd be beneficial, there's a real
>>>> dearth of experts in usenet, so it was nice to hear from you.
>>> give Up he is going to quote that contest until the cows come home.
>>
>> It is AN accomplishment. Unlike this self-AGGRANDIZING pablum:
>>
>> "I will have to return all that money I was paid for articles to racing
>> magazines .. An the TV appearacne TOO?? Oh My goodness!!!!! . . . [an
>> individual who] is recognized as a relative authority just like myself
>> and like The BoodHorse [sic]. .. NOT to mention in book The Breeder's
>> Cup: The Greatest Day on the Turf by Perry Lefko [ed. note: there is no
>> such book] where my letter about the 1986 Breeder's Cup Turf in
>> reproduced"
> right here. Turn to the chapter on the Greatest race and there is a
> description of Manila at Santa Anita over Dancing Brave.
> http://horseracing.about.com/cs/breederscup/fr/aafpr102103.htm

Dear muttonhead:

There is no book CALLED "The Breeder's Cup: The Greatest Day on the Turf ."
There is a BOOK called "The Greatest Show on Turf: A History of the
Breeders' Cup." It's BY Perry Lefto, who wrote such other important horse
racing books as "Sandra Schmirler: The Queen of CURLING" and "Pinball: The
Making of a Canadian Hero." The last chapter, "Lefko includes submissions by
members of About.Com's Horse Racing Forum of what the felt were the best BC
Cup races ever run." Sorry TO break the NEWS to you, but posting to the
INTERWEB about a horse race does not qualify you as a"relative authority" on
thoroughbred racing. In fact, posting to the interweb DOESN'T qualify you as
anything, although your postings do make a prima facie case that YOU'RE
nearly an imbecile.








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