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- Road Kill
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The DoKtor recommends Rigmarole in the 3.20 at Cheltenham today @ 4/1 with Corals.
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shiny, shiny, shiny boots of leather....
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Flippin eck! Betting tips is it now?
"You can make a small fortune betting on horses. Trouble is, you need to start with a large fortune."
"You can make a small fortune betting on horses. Trouble is, you need to start with a large fortune."
The fundamental cause of the trouble is that in the modern world the stupid are cocksure while the intelligent are full of doubt.
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—Bertrand Russell
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the doktor better be right cos i've just lumped every penny* in my online betting account on it...DoKtor Spiggy wrote:The DoKtor recommends Rigmarole in the 3.20 at Cheltenham today @ 4/1 with Corals.
*all 148 of them
"contradictions are meaningless, there's nothing to betray"
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doktor spiggy, you owe me £1.48
<tears up virtual betting slip>
<tears up virtual betting slip>
"contradictions are meaningless, there's nothing to betray"
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The most sensible betting tip I ever heard was "keep your money in your wallet"
The fundamental cause of the trouble is that in the modern world the stupid are cocksure while the intelligent are full of doubt.
—Bertrand Russell
—Bertrand Russell
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and where's the fun in that? that's like saying that the best cure for a hangover is not drinking...markfiend wrote:The most sensible betting tip I ever heard was "keep your money in your wallet"
"contradictions are meaningless, there's nothing to betray"
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I did say sensible, not useful.RicheyJames wrote:and where's the fun in that? that's like saying that the best cure for a hangover is not drinking...markfiend wrote:The most sensible betting tip I ever heard was "keep your money in your wallet"
It's like those adverts you used to see; "Cut your electricity bills to zero! Send us £10 and we'll show you how!"
You sent off your tenner and got a little leaflet which said, "Phone up the electricity board and ask them to cut you off"
It would work in theory, but no-one would actually do it.
The fundamental cause of the trouble is that in the modern world the stupid are cocksure while the intelligent are full of doubt.
—Bertrand Russell
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So, is The DoKtor sat in a pub laughing at his jolly jape or drowning his sorrows?
Go to sleep now, Francis.
I just don't see the appeal. The whole "sport" (if that is the right word) revolves around gambling, there is next to zero spectator value for those who aren't gamblers - blink 'n' you miss it.
If I told them once, I told them a hundred times to put 'Spinal Tap' first and 'Puppet Show' last.
I have nothing against "Horse Racing" on the flat but when fences are involved, in particular the "Grand National" its just plain "Sick"
Horse's actually "die" at these sort of "sporting events" - perhaps its a deal between Dog/Cat Food producers and The "Insurance" industry
Horse's actually "die" at these sort of "sporting events" - perhaps its a deal between Dog/Cat Food producers and The "Insurance" industry
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So have a flutter or ignore it. I tend towards the latter, because I prefer bets that win me some money.mh wrote:I just don't see the appeal. The whole "sport" (if that is the right word) revolves around gambling, there is next to zero spectator value for those who aren't gamblers - blink 'n' you miss it.
Prefer greyhound racing anyway. The races are over more quickly, the atmosphere at your average dogtrack is less up itself and no-one gets upset if you bet with tiny stakes. See you at Romford sometime.
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isn't there enough to worry about in this f**ked-up world of ours without whining on about the odd dumb horse falling over a fence and taking a bullet in the head to alleviate its suffering? if only we treated our fellow man with such compassion...AndyTheGoth wrote:I have nothing against "Horse Racing" on the flat but when fences are involved, in particular the "Grand National" it's just plain "Sick"
Horses actually "die" at these sort of "sporting events" - perhaps its a deal between Dog/Cat Food producers and The "Insurance" industry
"contradictions are meaningless, there's nothing to betray"
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Possibly not enough bullets in the world...RicheyJames wrote:isn't there enough to worry about in this ****-up world of ours without whining on about the odd dumb horse falling over a fence and taking a bullet in the head to alleviate its suffering? if only we treated our fellow man with such compassion...AndyTheGoth wrote:I have nothing against "Horse Racing" on the flat but when fences are involved, in particular the "Grand National" it's just plain "Sick"
Horses actually "die" at these sort of "sporting events" - perhaps its a deal between Dog/Cat Food producers and The "Insurance" industry
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Is that Bullets for Horse's or for cetain members of "Mankind"CellThree wrote:Possibly not enough bullets in the world...RicheyJames wrote:isn't there enough to worry about in this ****-up world of ours without whining on about the odd dumb horse falling over a fence and taking a bullet in the head to alleviate its suffering? if only we treated our fellow man with such compassion...AndyTheGoth wrote:I have nothing against "Horse Racing" on the flat but when fences are involved, in particular the "Grand National" it's just plain "Sick"
Horses actually "die" at these sort of "sporting events" - perhaps its a deal between Dog/Cat Food producers and The "Insurance" industry
This Is Not Ordinary S & M
This Is M & S S & M
This Is M & S S & M
Nothing against horse racing on the flat? Yet this sanctamonious one towards NH? You want to do some research on how many horses are disposed of on the Flat Racing scene. I would actually wager there's as many shot in flat races as in NH racing.AndyTheGoth wrote:I have nothing against "Horse Racing" on the flat but when fences are involved, in particular the "Grand National" its just plain "Sick"
There is nothing more exhilerating than watching an animal at speed whether it be a horse, dog or whatever. These horses are generally pampered and treated like kings (there's far too much money at stake not to do so).
There's more horses that DON'T die jumping at speed.
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I jumped at speed once. Knocked the bloody table over. Wasn't popular.Debaser wrote:There's more horses that DON'T die jumping at speed.
My car's faster than your mum, but not as dirty.
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I was gonna say something about Quiff Boy powdering his nose, but I quite like it here.Gripper wrote:I jumped at speed once. Knocked the bloody table over. Wasn't popular.
Go to sleep now, Francis.
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The DoKtor's first nap went down!Life's a betting bitch.I then withheld Funamentalist today & it won @ 7/1! Ye who have little faith.I will give anyone interested one tomorrow.Except if your name is Carol.
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P.S. Any of you lot been 'Doggin' recently?
I have not slept with any mingers in Leeds 16,nor any mingers.Luv The DoK.
P.S. Any of you lot been 'Doggin' recently?