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PostPosted: Mon Jan 29, 2007 2:55 pm 
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as you all probably know by now barbaro had to be euthanized this morning due to more complications.

im just curious how long we are going to hear the "he didnt have half the heart or courage as barbaro" type responses from harry.

i will put the over under at FOREVER!

i will also bet the farm on over :lol:


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Not long I don't think...

He said he was tired of hearing about Barbaro's health a month or so ago.


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Horse got better health care than most humans would ever dream of.

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Horse got better health care than most humans would ever dream of.

No shit. My parents probably would have euthanized me in half the time.

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Everyone can own a piece of Barbaro and keep his spirit alive.

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Pics of euthanization are just starting to come out. Damn - can't we keep anything private any more?

If Harry does talk about it, I hope he takes a stand against these mean spirited leaks.

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that was suppose to be elmer's glue so i will stop trying to be funny

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The Gridiron Assassin wrote:
Not long I don't think...

He said he was tired of hearing about Barbaro's health a month or so ago.


yeah but as we all know the second anyone on talk radio says they are tired of talking or hearing about something it does nothing but come up more and more....rex,85 bears, tank johnson just to name a few lol.

I just have a feeling that whenever the topic of courage or bravery comes up in any aspect of sports or life harry will throw in the barbaro card over and over.


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Darkside wrote:
Horse got better health care than most humans would ever dream of.


most humans aren't worth the time really.

I mean if your gonna force the animal into the starting gates most of its adult life then make a ton of money off of it, seems to me you might want to try and save its life given whats its done for you.

But then again Im not your typical prick of a human being that would force any living thing to do something for my enjoyment or money making potential.

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most humans aren't worth the time really.

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But then again Im not your typical prick of a human being that would force any living thing to do something for my enjoyment or money making potential.

Some humans certainly aren't worth the time.

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Horse got better health care than most humans would ever dream of.

But then again Im not your typical prick of a human being that would force any living thing to do something for my enjoyment or money making potential.


The positive thing here is that you're not judgmental.

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anyone take Barbaro in a dead pool?

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Some humans certainly aren't worth the time.


hey you wanna be a mindless prick thats your thing.

Its okay to have compassion, your dick wont fall off.

From what Ive seen of humans in the last 6 or so years, they aint worth shit.

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The positive thing here is that you're not judgmental.[/quote]

Im judgmental like a motherfucker, so what?

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hey you wanna be a mindless prick thats your thing.

Its okay to have compassion, your dick wont fall off.

It's a fucking horse! Jesus. It didn't have plans of making it big on Broadway or anything. Because it's a fucking horse. As we speak, young men and women are dying fighting a war; I'm supposed to be worried about the relative "happiness" level race horses have compared to horses in the wild? Please.

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From what Ive seen of humans in the last 6 or so years, they aint worth shit.

And animals are like humans, only worse. I'm not big on humans either, frankly, but they're still way more valuable than animals. Know what Barbaro would do if it was his trainer who had to be put down? Not a goddamn thing, because he's a fucking horse.

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The real tragedy here, once again, is that the thoroughbred horse has once again overshadowed the standardbred, or for you laymen out there, the harness horse. Now, if you will excuse me, Terry Boers and I will retire in quiet dignity to the Moknea OTB to bet the Meadowlands simulcast.

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Who knew one of the many threads about a recently dead horse would turn venomous? On CSFMB? No way!!

And.. for the record.. Barbaro never saw his "adult" life. Horses should live between 20-30 years and the Kentucky Derby runs horses that are 3 years old. Barbaro was still a young horse.

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Ffuck, if we got a day off when gerry ford kicked it, shouldn't we at least get a free lunch or something for Barbaro?

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[quote="Sam in Hoffman"]Who knew one of the many threads about a recently dead horse would turn venomous?

Tell that to Dean Wormer as Bluto, with smoking pistol still in hand, was running out the door!!! Excuse the chainsaw boss, gotta horse to move here

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Frank Coztansa wrote:
anyone take Barbaro in a dead pool?


How many points would it count for? 96? (100-4) or is there some fancy measure of horse years to people years?


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I find it humorous that horse racing fans are upset with the rest of us for not caring about Barbaro's death. We're not the ones smacking it upside the head with a whip. We're not the ones poking and prodding and branding. We're not the ones forcing these animals to compete in races.

All we're doing is saying, "Who cares?". None of us were outwardly rooting for the thing to die (for the most part). We just don't have time to be sad for it. There's way too much other stuff to worry about without having to grieve for a race horse.

My night will not be affected one bit by the loss of Barbaro.


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Finji good post.

I'm a horse racing fan, but I'm not at all moved by the event. I was more moved by the actual event at the Preakness than this end. If he was any other race horse in the country outside of probably the top 10 colts or fillies in the world, he would have been glue that night. Sounds rough, but it's a fact of the sport.

The actual event shook me up quite a bit since it was sudden and there was nothing 'wrong' with the horse going into the race. Anytime you see a horse's leg dangle in a funny way, you know what the end will be - a needle.


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Barbaro's dead? Uhmmmm. Really. I hadn't heard.

Oh, yeah. I guess I did read it as the TOP story on CNN.com most of the day. CNN.com - that's right. It's only the world leader in news, you know. I also think I received it from CNN.com as a "Breaking News" e-mail. The entire world awaits the most important news to be broken and that horse going down tops it. Thank God that let me know. :shock: :shock: :shock:


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It was pathetic when I tuned into SportsCenter and they had a picture of Alpo with the dates of his life. If anyone ever said that show had credibility, it went out the window with that.

This entire story dragged on much longer than it should have. Great, they are trying to save the horse. Call me when he is out prancing or dirt surfing. Either way, I don't need updates on his surgical schedule from Bob Picosi.

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i vote from now on we (and MJH) refer to him as either alpo, elmer, or tripod.

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Know what Barbaro would do if it was his trainer who had to be put down? Not a goddamn thing, because he's a fucking horse.

Hahaha... Quote of the fucking year. It's going in my signature.

For the time being, anyway.

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This entire story dragged on much longer than it should have. Great, they are trying to save the horse. Call me when he is out prancing or dirt surfing. Either way, I don't need updates on his surgical schedule from Bob Picosi.

Actually, I found the story of trying to save him interesting. As John Q. Public who doesn't give a rats ass about horse racing, I learned a bit about why they euthenize horses with what sounds simple - a broken leg. I also learned about the problems that could arise.

That being said, the death of a horse should not be the top story on CNN. I will spend more time grieving an unknown and unreported civilian killed in Iraq than I will Barbaro.

By the way, will Allen Brothers now be carying Barbaro Flank Steaks?

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I will cry when they kill him in the movie that will eventually be made of this event. I'm sure Dakota Fanning will deliver a heart rendering performance of the little girl who always believed in this magical horse.

As for right now, I'm sure I will be seeing him in my can of Hormel Chili in the near future.


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