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Post by joemcguire on Jan 29, 2010 19:23:39 GMT
To all you who like a flutter on the Gee Gees, you could do worse than back all Nicky Hendersons (Barry Gerathy ) runners at Doncaster tomorrow in multiple bets ( yankee, lucky 15, etc ). P.S Dont want any moaners tomorrow night. SLAINTE ;D
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Post by andybrennan on Jan 29, 2010 19:48:22 GMT
Hi Joe
might give that a go but I only know 2 bets e/w and win
andy
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Post by padtroy on Jan 30, 2010 13:17:39 GMT
hi joe. i worked for the tommy bur ns stable when i lived on the curragh best years of my life i still love to have a bet on the old nags. i had my lucky 15. wrote out on barrys horses and was looking forward to watching them win then i heard the meeting was called off.ah well there is always next week. lots of luck.
paddy troy.
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Post by johnnykelly on Jan 30, 2010 19:54:02 GMT
PADDY The only way to back a horse is to back him into a cart of turf and bring it home from the bog, for the fires.
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Post by padtroy on Jan 31, 2010 10:46:12 GMT
hi johnny. i just looked in to my wallet after yesterday and i am thinking maybe thats good advice. all the best. paddy
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Post by johnnykelly on Jan 31, 2010 20:09:35 GMT
Paddy More good advice Never put your money into another mans hands, the only thing not perfected by the modern day Jockey is the handbrake turn.that is why jockeys have big biceps. up pearse.
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Post by joemcguire on Feb 6, 2010 21:02:50 GMT
Hi Paddy, I see you had no luck with Killyglen, have a look at European Dream in the 3.30 at Musselburgh tomorrow.He will be about 16/1 cracking E.W bet Best of Luck Joe, oh by the way i served my time with Mick o Toole.
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Post by kellquinn on Feb 6, 2010 22:20:57 GMT
Hi Paddy and all. As you can see I am sitting in tonight, and I blame you. Paddy| "That horse would'nt run to the Jacks with a dose of Epsom Salts". Regards JoeyK
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Post by andybrennan on Feb 6, 2010 22:48:20 GMT
Joey,
was just wondering if Paddy or Joe are millionaires from the gee gees
Andy
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Post by padtroy on Feb 7, 2010 22:33:04 GMT
hi andy.
dont know about joe but i have being working on it for the last forty years and as you can see i am not doing to good. happy punting.
paddy
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Post by andybrennan on Feb 7, 2010 22:34:49 GMT
Paddy you and Joey both I think
Andy
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Post by carmelkearney on Feb 7, 2010 23:06:39 GMT
ANDY BRENNAN I HAVE JUST REALISED THAT ANY TIME I CHECK THE BOTTOM OF THE SCREEN THE "USERS ON LINE " are nearly always YOU AND ME SO I HAVE A QUESTION........ HAVE WE GOT SAD LIVES OR IS IT THAT WE REALLY ENJOY ALL THIS ( IM GOING TO PICK THE SECOND ONE) HI TO EVERYONE. CARMEL K.
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Post by andybrennan on Feb 7, 2010 23:14:56 GMT
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Post by kellquinn on Feb 7, 2010 23:28:04 GMT
Hi all Speaking of the Nags, One Christmas a good friend of mine, loved the few drinks and the horses, was ordered by the wife to go down to the butchers to collect the Turkey and the Ham, dutifully she gave him the few bob to do so, a few hours later he arrives home a bit worse for wear and lays the ham on the table. " Where's the bloody turkey"? she demanded, Sheepishly he replied Oh that! "It fell at the first fence in Exeter! He was some Bird.
Regards JKelly
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Post by rose5mcdonaghtce on Feb 8, 2010 0:04:59 GMT
Hi Carmel and Andy,
How could we have sad lives, we all had the best start in life possible, born under the shadow.
2009 started bad for me and as it wore on it just got worse, on the days when I was wondering would I tear my hair out a rib at a time I sat myself down here at the computer and went back to the Camp of the 50's 60's and 70's where I did'nt have a care in the world.
Am happy to report that 2010 is looking much better.
Owe Matt a pint for my sanity.
Rose.
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