richiebee Wrote:
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> My father a compulsive gambler, big on sports
> betting and card games.
>
> My mom\'s father, Grandpa Spike, an old fashioned
> bookie, half the year in
> Brooklyn, half the year in Miami Beach.
>
> Bred top and bottom, I didn\'t stand much chance of
> avoiding the inevitable.
>
> Tough game. For every glorious day at the Spa,
> there\'s five miserable days in the
> dead of winter in Ozone Park, pitch black in the
> parking lot at 4:40 in the
> afternoon, the speckled sea birds fighting over
> the last part of your half
> cooked/half frozen pretzel.
>
> In days of old, closing day at Saratoga was always
> Sunday; Belmont would reopen
> the next Wednesday. The advance edition of the DRF
> would hit the sidewalk on
> Kings Highway at E 16th Street in Brooklyn on
> Tuesday morning at about 1:30 AM. I
> would stand with a look which was probably
> borderline homicidal waiting for the
> plastic around the bundle to be cut.
>
> Its a Sunday at Belmont Park, and there\'s been a
> heavy rain shower in the middle
> of the card; the sandy oval has been turned to
> oatmeal. After a particularly
> close photo, a photo which took the stewards and
> placing judges a lifetime to
> decipher,ends up in a tough beat, you watch the
> super slow motion replay of the
> finish, time and time again, the mud flying up in
> parabolic arcs, the jocks\'
> helmets buried in the horses\' manes, the horses\'
> ears flattened to near
> invisibility, a poorly tied tail partially undone.
> You lose each time you watch,
> transfixed, but as John Hawkes wrote in \"The Lime
> Twig\" \"Love is a long close
> scrutiny like that\".
>
> You are able to tear yourself away from the
> screen, and you notice that a large
> rainbow has appeared, spanning from North Shore
> Towers to Creedmoor. Considering
> my bloodline, I am happy to have ended up
> somewhere in between.
I\'ve lurked on this board for YEARS . . . not signing up until recently . . .
and that\'s one of the five best non-handicapping pieces of writing I\'ve ever seen here.
Kudos.