Chuckles_the_Clown2 Wrote:
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> richiebee Wrote:
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> > HR:
> >
> > Chuckles is not that inhumane that he
> wants
> > Barbaro dead.
> >
> > As a matter of fact, if the colt goes on
> to
> > live a long life at stud (which is what we
> all
> > hope for), Chuckles can get a lot more
> mileage out
> > of him, reminding us all for the next 15
> years
> > that this colt was overrated.
> >
> > In Chuckles way of thinking, this
> stallion\'s
> > get will always be suspect in terms of
> soundness
> > and in some cases (just like with any other
> > stallion) his assessment will be cold, yet
> > correct.
>
> The post did contain typos. It seems it takes me
> two weeks to understand when the month has
> changed. The time frame should be July, but the
> dates and implications were correct.
>
> I wish Barbaro the best. He seems like a nice
> horse with alot of character. He is kind and
> alert. As far as animals generally go though today
> a baby rabbit found its way into my garage. I had
> to corner it to capture it and it wasn\'t easy. I
> was so mad I dashed it against the stoop, skinned
> it, marinated it in vinegar and made
> hassenpfeiffer for dinner. I know I spelled that
> wrong but I\'m too lazy to check.
>
> Theres a lot of personal pronouns in this post, so
> hopefully Jerry will forgive it.
>
> As far as Barbaro goes, the big score was the
> Preakness. Finally got him in the sights and got
> more than well. Barbaro retired undefeated but for
> that race,in which he finished last and my bets
> factored him off. The rest is history. Still if it
> would have been possible to get one more bet down
> after his gate bust, the return would have
> doubled.
>
> Now the harsh part. I dont\' want Barbaro to breed.
> That opinion is held for the good of the breed,
> god knows the individuals involved in buying race
> horses don\'t have a clue about pedigree and
> genetic propensity. Its up to the horse Gods and
> they can\'t let him breed. They will decide.
>
> Regarding the bunny. He had seven ticks in his
> ears, I carefully removed them, pinching each
> while avoiding harm to the little creature\'s
> hairless silken veined inside ear where they had
> lodged for their free meal. During the process I
> was stroking the little hopper to try and minimize
> the stress. The ticks themselves became
> sufficiently stressed to let go, but for the
> stubborn little ones which I popped between my
> nails. Of course I washed before I prepared the
> rabbit for dinner. The truth is the little lapin
> was freed in my garden, but that makes for a
> mundane story.
>
>
>
Ctc,
You are certainly unusually unusual CTC.
Ever read Ibsin?
NC Tony