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you're a real tough guy behind a keyboard aren't you. Come to Yonkers tonight big shot you're in the city chasing around hookers and carriage horses from what I hear.
Bring your fucking tape recorder and video equipment I'll be in the paddock office tonight with Louie. I'll be there for all the races no excuses.
You hacked me your monitoring every key stroke and trust me I don't jump for anybody there's no need to.
By the way what if you accomplished? List your accomplishments you knock Mark and Steve Jones who have accomplished so many things you can't imagine yet you've accomplished nothing. You're a big mouth fuck who goes around ratting out everybody calling the USTA, the race tracks the local police I found out about you fucking little rat. Why don't you just get a fucking job fucking loser
Says the cyber cunt coward who has yet to reveal thyself. Pussy. Now I'm chasing hookers? What happened to I'm a degenerate gambler. You wouldn't make it out of round one me if there was a are you smarter than a first grader.  Stop being so paranoid. It's not like you have anything to hide....right? 
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« Last post by dougie on Today at 10:48:59 AM »
when i went to foxboro it was night,, dark driving back into boston. no gps back then. ended up in roxbury [the harlem of nyc]. was happy getting back on track [pun] into fenway square. heyy was young once. loved every minute of it !!
Foxboro was old and dumpy but the racing was good. My brother lived directly across from Fenway Park in an area called Jamaica Plains. Was a rough area too! Now the areas over there are all "regentrified" with yuppies and dotcom millionaires living there. LOL!
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« Last post by dougie on Today at 10:45:45 AM »
Forgot to mention Taunton dog tracks. Agree the Maine drivers are better than the non-stakes drivers in Kentucky. But, damn, a lot of the horses in Maine, when you pull them, they just don’t have the energy to go forward. Tough for an up and coming driver to look good when there is no horsepower pulling him.
Living in Maine gives me a unique prospective on racing here. It's bad! LOL!
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« Last post by dougie on Today at 10:44:39 AM »
Brandywine, Liberty Bell, and Garden State was my circuit, had very good racing at one time, all long gone.
I loved Liberty Bell. Eddie Davis was the 'big gun" when we used to go there.
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« Last post by dougie on Today at 10:43:30 AM »
Better drivers in Maine right now compared to Kentucky (non stakes race drivers).
I agree with that. I did watch a full card from there and didn't know many of the names there. I did notice some guy named Marvin Luna win with some big prices.
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« Last post by old guy on Today at 10:34:02 AM »
plus Lincoln Downs,primarily a tbred track, also it had a brief harness meet, and later the dogs. Plus Narragansett, strictly for the tbreds. A host of dog tracks, too, like Seabrook, Belmont ( a dog track in NH), Wonderland, Raynham, Plainfield. Been to all mentioned by Dougie and by me, except Wonderland and Belmont.. Total prob nearing 120 across US and Canada, probably half are long gone.
Lincoln Downs one and only harness meet was an experience.
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« Last post by JL52 on Today at 10:30:46 AM »
Forgot to mention Taunton dog tracks. Agree the Maine drivers are better than the non-stakes drivers in Kentucky. But, damn, a lot of the horses in Maine, when you pull them, they just don’t have the energy to go forward. Tough for an up and coming driver to look good when there is no horsepower pulling him.
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« Last post by JL52 on Today at 10:28:19 AM »
I used to love going to Foxboro. John Hogan was "the man" there! LOL! My brother lives in Brockton, MA so it was a pretty quick ride there.
Never saw Foxboro as a hmt, only when made it a 5/8 but kept the tight hmt turns. Quite a long stretch. Shame how they let the grandstand run down in its final stages, much like Roosevelt Raceway.
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« Last post by JL52 on Today at 10:26:13 AM »
Didn’t they race t-breads/quarterhorses at hazel park too??
Def raced tbreds, unsure about the quarters
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« Last post by AgentQ on Today at 10:18:19 AM »
Any updates from the Ohio State Racing Commission to their investigation into the death of Mike Mike and the quick disposal of this animal?? I’m sure there is so much cooperation from the enablers of this business. The yellowness and lack of accountability in this business is sickening? At the end of the day, we have reaped what has been sowed in this business. A day of reckoning will come! It’s understood it must be outside the current system. Shame shame shame!
The horse has no one standing up for them in all of these jurisdictions. Ohio is the Wild Wild West!
The day has long past. Handle is dwindling to a number that makes it more or less irrelevant. All the small and medium size breeders are gone or are in the process while many of the major farms cull their mares or close shop. The contraction in the number of racetracks in the past decade is beyone alarming, it's downright freightening. And while it's now our turn down here in Ohio and Kentucky to make a go of it from an injection of slot money, if we don't get it right we will suffer the same fate as Jersey and Ontario. My take is nothing will happen because there is, and never has been, any uniformity in the sport. From different jursidictions caring only about their best interested to the division between horsemen to the ineptness of the local governing authorities. Wish I had better news to report to you but this local event in Ohio is just the latest example of why we have run this wonderful sport into the ground.
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