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Absolutely the best on Earth, Venus, Mars, Saturn, Neptune, Uranus, Shreveport Louisana, Peoria Ill, and Plano Texas, and you believe that Santa and overnights at Yonkers are for real.
For someone who hasn't thrown a name up, Who's your guy then?Gingras, there is more to him than what you see in the bike which is already great, it's tactical decisions off the track. So which driver are you suckin' off......we're waiting!
Who's waiting? I certainly don't answer to you. Secondly it's totally subjective. So what if I say Drew Chellis?
World Beater Midget, A+, forever notched in the records of Horseplop, thanks!"I certainly don't answer to you." - YOU JUST DID!
Another opinion from The Landing Field.
Landing is the hardest thing to do, so thanks Mr. Chellis, Driver Drew..
Actually, landing on a Carrier at night is the hardest, however, that isn't the Landing Field I am referring to.
True dat! I know that, and I knew then, I don't try to be clever, and quippy with an inside joke / insult getting my material from the Urban Dick-tionary, and then snicker to myself, like I'm the smartest one in the room in my own brain - like you!If you try, you won't have to counterfeit other peoples jokes......and snivel like a rat because no one understands but practically you.....and you can continue to be an UN-creative, arrogant douche. Either way we're "brothers" under "one Horseplop roof", make up your mind quickly because SCHOOLS OUT, and I'm not in the mood for a "sibling" counseling session. The enemy as I see it, is outside this forum.
I was about to say the same thing so we'll just quit the squablling ( is that the right spelling) So as my buddy Keefe Richards would say, See ya'.
I remember when Mike first came to New York and the driving colony ran him all over the track and he had to leave and go to Liberty Bell and Brandywine and then came back with a powerhouse stable. Then they played nice with him and started working with him.
So which driver are you suckin' off......we're waiting!
Yes….please tell. Some of us are dying to know.
"78 years old", I guess I was right about myself, what I don't know could fill a universe of libraries lol. I have the utmost respect for those that built this country, appreciation and gratitude to you. In my 50's but I was raised by my grandparents, and my grandfather turned me on to racing. I could play remember when with you all day and night about Yonkers & Roosevelt at least from the early 80's on. It was like yesterday to me when DORUNRUN BLUEGRASS showed up at Roosevelt, and that song played all night too, had a score that night. And not just horseman, and horses but the characters that showed up at the track every-night at Yonkers. The flamboyant guy with the long blonde wig in the downstairs bar, the friendless Spanish guy up the escalator on the second tier who would buy beers for everyone and just bet a $20 cold number every race.When Mikey Lachance after being tossed and landed at the BigM because of that 714 Bauer triple (and more) at the BigY, came back to Yonkers a year or so later and won a big race, when he came out to the grandstand to be interviewed security had to restrain me when I got in his face during an interview lmao and he turned pale.See ya'.. P.s. If you write or contribute to the - then and now harness book, I'll buy it and read it!