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| 9 Apr 11, 10:01 AM trumzi UK(NP), 5 yrs |
I've got dont push it (Tip i got off a friend, admittedly it is the favourite so its not that good of a tip) I've also got Character Building, Majestic Concorde, Oscar Time and Surface to air. Yes, i may have picked one of them because its named after a missle. Who WOULDNT pick a horse named after a missile?! I am AWESOME! | ||
| 9 Apr 11, 10:07 AM The_TOGmeister UK(BA), 4 yrs |
Morning each have a very strong need for co_ff_ee. Can't make a bet this year and don't pass on tips but any one of them with twice a much stamina to take the distance (A VERY HIGH protien/carbohydrate diet will have helped)and the energy to be one of the first over the last jump and hit the ground at a gallop will definitely have a chance of winning. If that makes some run back to the starters list and recheck form Good Luck to you but don't forget this race is far from being the Free for all it looks and it is very rarely anyones race. Second childhood? Me? I haven't left the first one yet! Edited 9 Apr 11, 10:09 AM by The_TOGmeister | ||
| 9 Apr 11, 10:16 AM SirOpenSource UK(E), 6 yrs |
I should state at this point that putting money on a horse in a race is not an investment. If you wish to invest in racing buy a share in a horse. As a further point of interest, if I make a stock market investment I would not expect to get a return for at least 5 years. Any punters worked out their total investment and winnings from horse racing over minimum 5 years? SOS
The Titter group - for when you don't feel too serious. | ||
| 9 Apr 11, 10:17 AM trumzi UK(NP), 5 yrs |
Considering the favorite has won only 11 times in the past 100 years, i think a substantial amount of people would disagree with you. Don't get me wrong i agree good form is key for winning the national, but at least half of the starters have a chance of winning most years, its the largest and most dangerous horse race in the world (to my knowledge, correct me if im wrong) Anyone could win it, sure, there are favourites, and not every horse has an equal chance of winning, but i, and most other people, would be unable to predict the first 4 finishers every time. Its not a predictable race, which is why its so popular. I am AWESOME! | ||
| 9 Apr 11, 10:21 AM TheSilverFox UK(GU), 2 yrs |
Morning all... Lovely day... Know nothing about gee gees so staying totally quiet.... Have a good one everybody... TSF "The art of being a Gentleman is knowing when not to be" | ||
| 9 Apr 11, 10:43 AM missPowers UK(SE), 4 yrs |
Is this place still open? or is that TOG sweeping up the crumbs in the corner?
...missP(roviding *sparkle* and other treasures)owers | ||
| 9 Apr 11, 11:10 AM The_TOGmeister UK(BA), 4 yrs |
One of the reasons that Rosie and I are here at this time of day is that all this cooked but unused food has to be disposed of, Throwing it away would be wasteful so sit down and join us in our mid morning Scoff fest
TOGMeister
Second childhood? Me? I haven't left the first one yet! | ||
| 9 Apr 11, 12:38 PM Shypeachybottom UK, 20 mths |
any bacon left? any tea left? yeah.. I know it's late... who cares xxx There's a somebody i'm longing to see, i hope that he turns out to be, someone to watch over me | ||
| 9 Apr 11, 1:16 PM TheSilverFox UK(GU), 2 yrs |
Ha ha ha... :-/ "The art of being a Gentleman is knowing when not to be" | ||
| 9 Apr 11, 1:42 PM Caracal UK(SS), 5 yrs |
Opens one eye cautiously. Peeks over the duvet. Reaches for the pint of water. Ponders the wisdom of mixing gin and tonics, jagerbombs and B52's.
Ponders even more on how much dancing I did last night - 70's and 80's music Yep, a mad night out with him. That was fun.
Good luck on the geegees everyone, looks like my tv has found the golf The nice lady with the whip.
The next adventure? Edited 9 Apr 11, 1:48 PM by Caracal |