Cats, Fast Numbers and Good Trainers (449 Views)
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Chuckles_the_Clown2 (IP Logged)
Date: January 14, 2005 06:59PM
lol..
Hey my brothers wife's cat is a diabetic. She sneaks up to him when hes eating and grabs the loose skin by his shoulders and jabs him quick. Has to do it every nite but she loves the cat and has kept him goin for some time.
Its apparently just begun, but one of those liable to be validated in this bruhaha is TGraph which has been stating for a number of years, despite tracks getting slower, that horses were suddenly faster. Only the closest observers of racing will see the change, assuming the indictments follow and certain individuals are removed or suspended from the game.
"It's a sad day for racing," said trainer Mark Hennig, at Gulfstream Park on Friday. "But for us, there's been enough talk about all this behind the scenes, and at some point, the field has got be leveled."
"I just hope they get to the bottom of it," said trainer Shug McGaughey, also at Gulfstream Park. "And the only way they are going to do that is to have this kind of adverse publicity."
The above are two guys that stand to move up big time in my estimation. They sound like they've borne some of brunt of the abuse
When the industry folks are willing to talk about it and willing to print it. The winds of change are at least stirring. Lookout Bobby Rotten, they're coming to GETCHA and those cells are smaller than stalls:
http://www.drf.com/news/article/62048.html
Hey Silver, Lukas might not be DONE after all!!!
ctc
Post Edited (01-14-05 21:16)