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thanks for sharingsorry for your lossthe announcer was the legendary Stan Bergstein
So when I first joined this forum a little over a year ago, it was mainly to take my mind off of things. It's been a wild ride so far. I've talked to alot of good people, and some not so good. My Dad was fighting cancer at that time. He lost his battle in November on my Mother's birthday ironically enough. Today is his birthday and he would have been 77. He taught me alot about being a hard worker, a dedicated husband, the value of a dollar earned, horses, betting, racing.. and I could go on forever. So the best way I can pay homage to him on a horse racing forum is to post the very first LBJ he saw in person. I will miss him tremendously during LBJ week. The year.. 1970. Most Happy Fella with the great Stanley Dancer. It took a 3rd heat.. back then a horse needed to win two heats to win the jug...RIP Pop. PS no need to have the volume down it's pre Roger Huston. I think it's Charlie Hinkle but I could be wrong.I am a sucker for wonderful posts like this as they always get to me and i hope that never stops,https://youtu.be/Zzz-MZinVdQ?si=2-_jSJPmOgwrJNT9
Papillon you are just to fast for me. While you were posting I was looking up how to spell Bergstein.I also lost my dad to cancer.
Thank you for sharing this. A very touching tribute. Keep the memories and the experiences going, and be present with them. I am sorry for your loss, but glad you have been able to cherish and enjoy the life experiences.
Happy Heavenly Birthday to your Pops. Thank you for sharing JT, I really enjoyed watching the LBJ race you shared.
Sorry for your loss JT.My father passed 26 years ago but for many years we went together to YR, RR, M1, Belmont, and Aqueduct. We saw a lot of the greats race in person, and it was fun to take in a card of TB's in the day and a card of harness in the same night, great memories.
Message from God Almighty..."I have to layoff JT's Dad's action, he's getting too consistently good at our Parimutuel Chariot Race Cards!" It seems like GOD can learn a thing a or two from MST doing Satan's work down here!
.. He was a great handicapper. His best 2 lessons for me... #1 Go with your first instinct. #2 Study long.. Study wrong
This is legend advice. Not a statistician by any means, but by my calculation, your gut is right 75% of the time.