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05-19-07, 01:37 AM #1
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Preakness Picks?
Odds at this time :
8 Street Sense Calvin Borel 9-5
7 Hard Spun Mario Pino 3-1
4 Curlin Robby Albarado 3-1
3 Circular Quay John Velazquez 6-1
2 Xchanger Ramon Dominguez 13-1
6 Flying First Class Mark Guidry 14-1
9 C.P. West Edgar Prado 17-1
5 King of the Roxy Garrett Gomez 18-1
1 Mint Slewlep Alan Garcia 31-1
Bad post draw for Street Sense and his jockey based on the last tactics of the last race. Any love for Calvin Borel here on LEF? He's a Louisiana boy so he can't be all bad.
If I was betting money I'd go with Street Sense. Since I'm not, I'm pulling for Hard Spun again.
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05-19-07, 01:39 AM #2
I have no clue what your even talking about,
can you fill me in,YEAH, IM THE BERRIES, AND CHERRIES IN YOUR REAR VIEW MIRROR.
Handle every stressful situation like a dog.
Eat it, Play with it, or piss on it, and walk away!
As smart as man is, we haven't been able to invent a machine that can smell drugs or tell us where a person has walked,” Dogs are sophisticated investigative tools!
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05-19-07, 01:43 AM #3
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2nd leg of the Triple Crown of horse racing: the Preakness at Pimlico.
http://www.preakness.com/About+Us/AboutPimlico/
One of the best things about Baltimore!
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05-19-07, 01:47 AM #4
ahh, ok
YEAH, IM THE BERRIES, AND CHERRIES IN YOUR REAR VIEW MIRROR.
Handle every stressful situation like a dog.
Eat it, Play with it, or piss on it, and walk away!
As smart as man is, we haven't been able to invent a machine that can smell drugs or tell us where a person has walked,” Dogs are sophisticated investigative tools!
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05-19-07, 02:09 AM #5
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05-19-07, 06:46 AM #6Just because your sign off after you're shift is done, doesn't mean that it's over and put blinders on. You're a cop 24/7 wether you like it or not. If thats something you can't handle, you should find a new line of work!
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05-19-07, 09:33 AM #7
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05-19-07, 09:43 AM #8
I pick Charlie's Horse by a leg
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05-19-07, 09:44 AM #9
Well, that or "Little Brad." Don't ask why.
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05-19-07, 10:36 AM #10
I don't usually pick when I can't go to the paddock and watch them saddle-up in person.
You gotta see which horse makes a big pee-pee - that's usually the winner.
Molly Weasley makes Chuck Norris eat his vegetables.
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or otherwise distort statements of fact.FBI Special Agent Coleen Rowley
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05-19-07, 05:56 PM #11
well i just placed my bet at the local place...
478 and 476 trifecta box.. so they can come in any way
and street sense to win because of the romance behind it allhttp://www.allpoetry.com/Grunts%20Girl
We dallied under
Vine maples and sapling alders
Searched for lady slippers
But instead
Found blackberry riots and
Desiccated branches
An old skid road
Brought ghost ferns and
Hollows filled with
Skunk cabbage
While waves wrapped
Intricate lacings of weeds
'Round mule spinners
His cyanotic eyes
Were hard enough to make
The sun turn tail and
Tender enough to attract me
To his world of illusion
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05-19-07, 11:26 PM #12
On the rare occasions that I've bet on ponies, I've always bet on the favorite to show. I've never won. I'll stick to Blackjack.
"I'm not a coward,
I've just never been tested
I'd like to think that if I was,
I would pass"
~Mighty Mighty Bosstones~
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