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Re: Too much time on my hands (404 Views)
Posted by: Chuckles_the_Clown2 (IP Logged)
Date: September 04, 2005 02:43PM

richiebee Wrote:
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> Two Supreme Court vacancies, the worst natural
> disaster ever in the US, a President who comes off
> as sometimes incapable and apathetic, an energy
> crisis which will affect the entire economy.

Maybe, but it will be good for Oil Business and among those in D.C. thats very important. By the way, our number 6 importer of Oil is now Iraq. 600,000 barrels a day. At 65 buck a barrel OPEC prices thats 40 million a day, 16 billion a year. Not bad for imports from a country we couldn't directly buy oil from. By the way, do you think our oil companies pay OPEC prices for that Iraqi oil?


> Impressions from the Forego, in relation to the BC
> Sprint, Mass Media and Silver Wagon (who hit gate
> at start) ran races that tell me they may be more
> effective at 7f than 6f. Battle Won looked good in
> defeat. Forest Danger, who bore out badly in the
> Met Mile, showed no gate speed and no real
> acceleration at any point during the running of
> the Forego; it was the lack of acceleration which
> was the cause of any perceived traffic problems he
> may have had.

The Woodman was hurt once before. Hard to understand what necessitated blinkers. He was a Grade I winner without them. He does have a penchant for being a half step slow out of the gate.

> Recent articles I've
> read lead me to believe that there's no way a
> conservatively handled Afleet Alex will run in the
> BC.

The injury was caught very early. They say its already 99% healed. Hes walking already and Cordero was on his back. There might not be enough time to get him fully fit for B.C.Day. and if hes not fit they race thereafter in a less prestigous race. I don't want to see Alex thrown to the wolves. As good as he is with the injury and all who wants to seen him take on St. Liam anything short of 100%? This injury was more serious than the Bellamania farce and Alex will be back sooner.




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Too much time on my hands (743 Views) richiebee 09/04/2005 05:36AM
Re: Too much time on my hands (404 Views) Chuckles_the_Clown2 09/04/2005 02:43PM


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