Interesting Post and (436 Views)
Posted by:
Chuckles_the_Clown2 (IP Logged)
Date: February 08, 2005 12:36PM
First off, SoCalMan2d you convinced me that you really are in the land of Onion Tops and Sables. But, I'm pretty naive. The "beers in Moscow" part shakes me. I thought potato juice was the drink of choice there.
Regarding songs, that one has to rank very highly with the very best those lads ever did. It helped get them on the F.B.I.'s list of suspected subversives. I'm probably a bit more partial to "Come Together", "Get Back" and "I am the Walrus", but then I'm more of a Stones fan.
Regarding you're occasional use of "Sheets", I have to ask, "Why do you do that"? Is it an availability issue? TGraph is wired. You presented a flawless numbers based analysis into the merits of a claimed horse. On your analysis you can plainly see the Sheet figures not only made no sense for the claim, they also stand contradictory to the overall pattern of improvement that landed Toujours the big slice in the Sun Millions Classic.
Lastly Great Nicks are borne of happenstance not planning. I don't see much planning in "SoCalMan2", (especially with a Moscow domicile, the bona fides of which become more tenuous with every sentence I write), regardless, what I want to suggest on this topic is "Ethel Mertz". Never in the history of TFig board posting has a nickname screamed out so vociferously to be borne. You have great standing here as "SoCalMan2", but as "Ethel Mertz" you could become legendary.
The original SoCalMan was the issue you see. You've sold me on a separate identity upon your greater acumen and writing style. Your namesake couldn't think, but he was all over sounding smooth. Form over Substance you know. I haven't completely ruled out an eccentric ploy, but a horse at 70-1 is not a good bet if hes only got a 1% chance of winning. (Exotics excluded)
CtC
Post Edited (02-08-05 12:47)