Re: Somebody Give Alydar a Thesaurus (1007 Views)
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Alydar in California (IP Logged)
Date: June 11, 2002 05:00AM
I can handle this one now because I don't have to look up any of your quotes.
1: Your reasoning is laughable. You are one of the least logical people I have come across in some time. And you are a terrible debater. I have spent half my life around lawyers. You, David, are absolutely incompetent and inept. You are also uncommonly dishonest. We have already kicked the hell out of your arguments. Look it up. THAT is why you refused to answer our questions and go over the strings, giving as an excuse that your wife would take your baby away. Pathetic. There are dozens of questions that you have flat-out ignored because you haven't a clue how to answer them. And you have changed your positions completely. You have gone from ridiculing JB's figures (saying they yo-yo up and down and are of no use to you because of a crazy methodology), to your present argument: TG and Rags are so close that the differences can't perpetuate themselves. As for name-calling, we simpletons have long memories.
2: Where is your answer as to where you got the JB quote? (See "et tu" string.) I asked this a few days ago. And I asked it a few hours ago. At the very least, answer THIS question.
3: What makes the attacks seem imperative is that you are a dishonest, dishonorable man who is trying to hurt a man's business. By the way, I don't work for JB. I have never met him. I have never spoken to him. We have exchanged a few emails. I believe that I broke a profanity record in one of them, and I spent half of another one trying to convince him that Kelli Williams of "The Practice" is the most beautiful woman on earth. (OK, she's tied with Halle Berry in my book.)
4: I have dealt with your specifics. You say your wife didn't want you to deal with our specifics. Again, absolutely pathetic, Patent.
5: You and Ragozin say track speed doesn't change in the absence of a visible change in the weather, etc. Read Steve Wood and Bruno De Julio to find out how hilarious that is. The point is that work (among numerous other things) changes the track. It is up to the variant maker to determine the degree of the change.
6: Did Ragozin have the turf getting slower as it dried out on Preakness day? What does this do to your thinking, David? Does it invalidate Ragozin's turf numbers? You have been ducking this question (and about 40 others) for some time.