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General Category => Harness Racing => Topic started by: 49mile on April 21, 2026, 01:36:17 PM
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I'm Canadian and have been reading this site for a few years now. The things you people have said about Joe and Jenn Bongiorno have been discussing, but I had no first had knowledge of the man or his family so I never said a word maybe this article on Standardbred Canada may make you think differently of the man and his family.
https://standardbredcanada.ca/trot/april-2026/bongiorno-name-everyone-knows-man-very-few-understand.html
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Old news, maybe if you came here more often.
Stanardbred Canada is an anti-American rag of shit.
What investigative journalism did this little twerp John Rallis ever do.
Harness racing is corrupt to the gills, and that fucking cunt of an internet trash is the last to report shit, and much falls through their crackhole never reported.
No harm in reading the article, listening to others stories, watching and listening yourself, from the source(s) themselves, and forming ones own conclusions.
He cleared the air on a false allegation, speculations with Mike on tape, that was a plus in his column.
From after a fucking half a puff piece, from a rag, you dunce...! ngc3
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Who hurt you TWIGGER.
GO back to concentrating on your 20 cent Pick 3s.
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Who hurt you TWIGGER.
GO back to concentrating on your 20 cent Pick 3s.
You ever post a pick, a wager.
Why are you frightened.
Post your wagers next to mine next time you mouse turd.
I wish I could sweep a pool for .10, .20, .50...
That makes you fucking dumb too.
Inbred? ngc3
mwins M1Loser, I fixed your screen name!
It now fits perfectly ;D
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No offense trigger but it's not a requirement to literally post on every thread.
Screams no life!
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What has posting your wagers done for you other than exposing you as a bad handicapper. Does it make you macho to post page after page of wagers, most of them losing ones. The average bettor likes to keep his or her wagers private, if you think it makes you a coward, then so be it.
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What has posting your wagers done for you other than exposing you as a bad handicapper. Does it make you macho to post page after page of wagers, most of them losing ones. The average bettor likes to keep his or her wagers private, if you think it makes you a coward, then so be it.
You're a below average mouse ngc3
Supremely frightened though ngc3
Good, stay that way, shivering and shaking, like a bitch! ;D
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Your insults mean nothing, but all kidding aside, even if I wanted to post my bets it would be difficult because I tend to wait until the last minute to bet because I like to check out the pools. I wouldn't want to be accused of past posting. I know you like posting your bets early which is your privilege, but I like to get a better idea of the kind of price I'm getting or how the horse looks on the track.
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I'm Canadian and have been reading this site for a few years now. The things you people have said about Joe and Jenn Bongiorno have been discussing, but I had no first had knowledge of the man or his family so I never said a word maybe this article on Standardbred Canada may make you think differently of the man and his family.
https://standardbredcanada.ca/trot/april-2026/bongiorno-name-everyone-knows-man-very-few-understand.html
Tigger only cares about information he makes up in his degenerate little mind.
He knows everything about everything and feels the need to share 100 times a day on PLOP.
It's seriously some kind of mental issue.
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Tigger only cares about information he makes up in his degenerate little mind.
He knows everything about everything and feels the need to share 100 times a day on PLOP.
It's seriously some kind of mental issue.
You said, not me, I think it's called genius ngc3
Your insults mean nothing, but all kidding aside, even if I wanted to post my bets it would be difficult because I tend to wait until the last minute to bet because I like to check out the pools. I wouldn't want to be accused of past posting. I know you like posting your bets early which is your privilege, but I like to get a better idea of the kind of price I'm getting or how the horse looks on the track.
What are you doing here you could be executing your strategy, adding millions more to your multi-millionaire status as the most phenomenal foremost expert on wagering in horse racing.
Posting too, supreme expertise.
We should be lined up to kiss your sparkling ass for the privilege of your chats.
The screen name too, top notch, did you think of that or was it your publicist.
If I got a call saying the person behind Kirby's Cousin was in a head on collision, got decapitated, then the head was crushed by a semi splattering your brains on the road, and a small vulture swooped down to eat it up...I'd say, that poor poor little vulture must still be very hungry ngc3
100% True! ;D
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I actually don't bet that often anymore, I find it much harder to win these days, but I still watch alot of races and strategies of other bettors. Back in the old days at Brandywine Raceway you could gate call the races and even though the machines locked at the start, the teller could still punch out tickets for an additional 8 to 10 seconds which was a big advantage if you saw certain horses leaving.
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I actually don't bet that often anymore, I find it much harder to win these days, but I still watch alot of races and strategies of other bettors. Back in the old days at Brandywine Raceway you could gate call the races and even though the machines locked at the start, the teller could still punch out tickets for an additional 8 to 10 seconds which was a big advantage if you saw certain horses leaving.
With all those winnings did you buy your private jet stacked with champagne and fuckable stewardesses while Brandywine was actively racing or after it closed in 89' ngc3
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I was young back then and didn't have alot of money. I didn't win that much, but money went alot farther back then. Back then a family of 5 could have a full course steak dinner at a nice restaurant for only $30. Now 3 people can't eat at McDonalds for $30.
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I actually don't bet that often anymore, I find it much harder to win these days, but I still watch alot of races and strategies of other bettors. Back in the old days at Brandywine Raceway you could gate call the races and even though the machines locked at the start, the teller could still punch out tickets for an additional 8 to 10 seconds which was a big advantage if you saw certain horses leaving.
We bet the off at Hazel back in the day. 2nd floor clubhouse... Superfly and Ponytail owned the $50 window. IYKYK
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No offense trigger but it's not a requirement to literally post on every thread.
Screams no life!
tmbz1 tmbz1 He's a no life scum. ngc3 ngc3 ngc3 ngc3 ngc3 ngc3
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I do not post on every thread.
And scum does have life.
See ngc3