Sue Hartigan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Hi Kathy:
I'm waiting. <BG> I love watching those beautiful animals run.
Sue
>
> Here we are again folks! It's Kentucky Derby day! :) :) I'm sitting here
> looking at the odds and yes taking into account all the racing
> superstitions, some of those you just can't ignore! Now who is going to
> win the KD? Whose silks will be painted on the jockey to reside for the
> next year? Will the track be fast? Has it dried out? Or will we have a
> slow track or muddy one? Does my pick like mud? So many questions.
>
> If your a horse racing fan like me here is where you can get all the
> latest news, and even though the superstitions all say that Indian
> Charlie won't win, since the favorite never does, I think I'm going to
> go with him, unless something happens during the day, of course I'll
> know for sure once I see him in the paddock and see how he's looking :)
> So draw up your mint Julep, make yourself comfortable and prepare
> yourself for the most exciting two minutes in sports!
>
> I just love the thrill of race day! To see the beauty of the best in the
> racing world thundering down the track, the scream of the crowds the
> hopes and expectations, the dreams that will be realized today and the
> dreams that won't, but if there is one thing that is always certain in
> racing it is this: There is always next year and there are new champs
> born every day :) May the best horse win, and most of all let all the
> horses and jockey's come back as they entered the race healthy and
> uninjured.
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