Weather / Abandoned meetings etc.
I would have had a fair day after a good start, but one of those races at Chepstow really stung me. I was waiting to get filled just before the off at 2.98 with £1k, moments later it had rocketed out to 3.70 in just a matter of seconds -£167!
Since then races haven't lined up very well and quite a few horses playing up so its been very mixed.
Since then races haven't lined up very well and quite a few horses playing up so its been very mixed.
Holy Smoke!
Stories like todays are fascinating. Of course it's nice to hear everybodies successes, but it adds some spice to hear of the losses. There's definitely scope for a novel in all this and maybe a film. Stuff like this really fires the imagination
Stories like todays are fascinating. Of course it's nice to hear everybodies successes, but it adds some spice to hear of the losses. There's definitely scope for a novel in all this and maybe a film. Stuff like this really fires the imagination
A book and film of people trading pre off horse races sounds like a really dull boring book or film.Predicton wrote:Holy Smoke!
Stories like todays are fascinating. Of course it's nice to hear everybodies successes, but it adds some spice to hear of the losses. There's definitely scope for a novel in all this and maybe a film. Stuff like this really fires the imagination
Where are would you have the car chases? And what about the gunfights let alone the steamy bedroom romps.
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not so sure! enzabella and andy fuller were getting pretty hot on this forum the other dayto75ne wrote:Predicton wrote:Holy Smoke!
Stories like todays are fascinating. Of course it's Where are would you have the car chases? And what about the gunfights let alone the steamy bedroom romps.
How is the weather where you are, i live to the west of Glasgow and we are getting battered by high winds, really battered, trees down everywhere, wheelin bins flying down my street and lots of other debris, and a huge chunk of of render has just fallen down from the front of my house, came away from the area near the roof, so my roof must be flexing slightly!
Insurance companies never cover acts of god, so its going to be expensive!
Insurance companies never cover acts of god, so its going to be expensive!
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Bangor is off as well on Friday.Euler wrote:Bangor is under water at the moment so that fixture looks dodgy for Friday.