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Thanks for making me laugh today piggy!!
Swale...No offense but why would u switch from tbreds to harness??
So you've worked with standardbreds for the past year but you're looking for advice. It sounds like bullshit to me.I've been fucking this girl for the past year but I'm not sure if it feels good or not. Please help. Any advice?
http://ustrottingnews.com/justin-maceachern-is-cooking-up-a-career-in-harness-racing/
I've been fucking this girl for the past year but I'm not sure if it feels good or not. Please help. Any advice? CLASSIC
One of the first things my trainer told me when i got in the business is it cost just as much to feed a cheap horse as good one. Buy good stock and stick to the slot states and there is still money to be made. High End claimer and as well NW with state sired stock go for good money and competition not to tough. If and when slots decrease or percentages change time to think about a new hobby or career. Still plenty of decent trainers out there that you can trust.
Ok, so, whats your point?Yes of course it costs the same to feed a "cheap" horse as it does a "good" one....But, according to that thinking Michael Jordan was a "cheap" one and I think we can all agree he was pretty damn good!!