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29 Oct 05 - 03:30 PM (#1593284) Subject: Folklore pays From: John on the Sunset Coast Folklore won the first race of today's Breeders Cup. She paid $6.70, $4.20, and $2.70. Oh, you thought I meant something more scholarly. |
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29 Oct 05 - 09:06 PM (#1593449) Subject: RE: Folklore pays From: GUEST,Art Thieme Must be first time for everything (unless you're just horsing around.) |
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29 Oct 05 - 09:41 PM (#1593471) Subject: RE: Folklore pays From: The Fooles Troupe Don't nag him about it! |
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29 Oct 05 - 10:14 PM (#1593501) Subject: RE: Folklore pays From: GUEST,.gargoyle I once put a two-dollar-bill on a horse. Lost it.
The wind blew it off.
Sincerely, |
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29 Oct 05 - 10:16 PM (#1593502) Subject: RE: Folklore pays From: GUEST |
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29 Oct 05 - 10:35 PM (#1593513) Subject: RE: Folklore pays From: The Fooles Troupe How clever of you to work that out for yourself, GUEST! |
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30 Oct 05 - 01:26 AM (#1593578) Subject: RE: Folklore pays From: GUEST,Art Thieme Stewball Creepin' Jane With The Two Split Ears Tennessee Stud Molly And Tenbrooks ...just a few that made a bundle for a few folks. Art |
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30 Oct 05 - 01:49 AM (#1593584) Subject: RE: Folklore pays From: Seamus Kennedy Champion the Wonder Horse, A Four Legged friend (Trigger) Arkle. Seamus |
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30 Oct 05 - 03:16 PM (#1593711) Subject: RE: Folklore pays From: GUEST,.gargoyle De Camptown Ladies have always told the troop-0-fools
That when he is in the saddle he becomes part of the horse
Unfortunately, they failed to mention what part.
Sincerely, |
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30 Oct 05 - 04:55 PM (#1593768) Subject: RE: Folklore pays From: GUEST I thought maybe somebody had given Doc Rowe a grant. |
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30 Oct 05 - 08:41 PM (#1593922) Subject: RE: Folklore pays From: Leadfingers For Gawds sake DONT tell the IRS but I get more from Folk Music than the pension at the moment !! |
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30 Oct 05 - 08:50 PM (#1593931) Subject: RE: Folklore pays From: Tannywheeler Good for you, Leadfingers. Now if there were a way to pay you for being a smooth driver and great company you could support us all in the style to which we would like to become accustomed. Tw |