Horse Racing from the USA
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Horse Racing from the USA
13 years 6 months ago
Hi; can anybody please give me an update as to when Tellytrack will start screening racing from the USA?
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- Bob Brogan
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Re: Re: Horse Racing from the USA
13 years 6 months ago
Sorry don`t know the answer but i hope never,there racing is the most monotonous (dull,tedious) racing in the world..
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13 years 6 months ago
Agree with hibs,usa racing is a crap product
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13 years 6 months ago
I would much rather watch racing from the USA than Ngong and chariot racing from all corners of the earth
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Re: Re: Horse Racing from the USA
13 years 6 months ago
Would have to agree with that, I would rather watch anything than Ngong and chariots from Sweden
Give us dog racing
Give us dog racing
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13 years 6 months ago
I rather watch paint dry and listen to a jehovah s witness preach to me than watch that sh!t from ngong and chariot racing
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Re: Re: Horse Racing from the USA
13 years 6 months ago
There are enough dogs racing on the Highveld without having to screen the ''real thing''....
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Re: Re: Horse Racing from the USA
13 years 6 months ago
Hi; any update on my question, apart from the chariots and dog racing remarks...tks

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13 years 6 months ago
Yeldah why not email Ken Rutherford and ask him?
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Re: Re: Horse Racing from the USA
13 years 3 months ago
hibernia Wrote:
> Sorry don`t know the answer but i hope never,there
> racing is the most monotonous (dull,tedious)
> racing in the world..
I see now everybody with the dispariging remarks is up for this; when I asked the question it was tossed out with the bathwater.
Hibernia starts a thread and everybody now seemingly loves the idea...and if you look above this post, a Disney Channel picture is the lovely little answer to my forthright questions...and even better is his answer which is directly below my post...see above...changed your mind have you?
And before everybody starts with the "sensitivity comments"; it's not sensitivity people, it's just mutual respect...Tks to all who answered my initial question in a forthright manner.
> Sorry don`t know the answer but i hope never,there
> racing is the most monotonous (dull,tedious)
> racing in the world..
I see now everybody with the dispariging remarks is up for this; when I asked the question it was tossed out with the bathwater.
Hibernia starts a thread and everybody now seemingly loves the idea...and if you look above this post, a Disney Channel picture is the lovely little answer to my forthright questions...and even better is his answer which is directly below my post...see above...changed your mind have you?
And before everybody starts with the "sensitivity comments"; it's not sensitivity people, it's just mutual respect...Tks to all who answered my initial question in a forthright manner.
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