Dana666 Wrote:
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> To Rich and P-Dub. I like(d) it b/c I WON big
> bucks there. I have a strange character trait for
> a gambler. I love announcers who call my horses
> and tracks where I can cash. If the track is the
> best ever built and I can\'t cash a ticket in 1000
> races, like Santa Anita or Belmont for example, I
> somehow dislike the experience. The Santa Anita
> surface sucks though, it always has, old/new,
> synth/dirt. Most trainers love the Hollywood
> surface for training by the way--never would have
> been a Zenyatta without that cushion. I didn\'t
> spend much time at Hollywood in recent decades,
> but back in the 70s when I was a kid I used to
> love the seedier parts of LA. Been there a few
> times. In my old age, if I go to Cali now. which
> is RARE, I go only to Del Mar/Orange County. Loved
> it back then though. Maybe I just loved everything
> back then.
I loved Led Zeppelin in the 70\'s. Doesn\'t mean I think they should be busting out a new album soon (though credit to Robert Plant for hooking up, musically at least, with Alison Krause). Some of that music might have even led to a \"big score.\" Still doesn\'t mean I think those bands should be propped up on stage in Vegas, or on some reunion tour. I\'ve never been inside Hollywood, but I stayed in a motel within spitting distance of it a few years ago, and if I had a million to spare, I wouldn\'t plunk it down in that general vicinity. But, gentrification takes all forms. In any event, Dana, if you had a good and profitable time there, savor the memory. Quite often, the passage of time will create significant dissonance between the memory and the current reality.