Vaal 01/05/2014
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Vaal 01/05/2014
11 years 3 months ago
Double for me
Richard Parker
Anyday Anytime
Best of luck to all
Richard Parker
Anyday Anytime
Best of luck to all
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Re: Re: Vaal 01/05/2014
11 years 3 months ago
Secret veil in the 7th at long odds any opinions on this horse?
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Re: Re: Vaal 01/05/2014
11 years 3 months ago
VITRUVIAN MAN my strong place bet (may even win) - SKITT SKIZZLE - I'm so bullish on this guy - times do suggest Anyday Anytime would have his measure at the weights (on LBH on the Happy Forever run) but this Tarry horse is unbeaten on this C/D and just has t5o have his mind and aches and pain under control and he'll put the pretender to bed. 17/10 and 22/100 is my bet - 116/100 the place double with Vit Man
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Re: Re: Vaal 01/05/2014
11 years 3 months ago
craig1974 Wrote:
> Double for me
> Richard Parker
> Anyday Anytime
> Best of luck to all
I am hearing Richard Parker as well
> Double for me
> Richard Parker
> Anyday Anytime
> Best of luck to all
I am hearing Richard Parker as well
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Re: Re: Vaal 01/05/2014
11 years 3 months ago
Also banking Richard Parker in the opening leg.
I didn't choose the #puntlife, the #puntlife chose me!
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Re: Re: Vaal 01/05/2014
11 years 3 months ago
Craig I'm with you on this double...also fancy it
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Re: Re: Vaal 01/05/2014
11 years 3 months ago
Why does the name Richard Parker ring a bell ?
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Re: Re: Vaal 01/05/2014
11 years 3 months ago
Was the tiger in the movie life of pi. I think!
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Re: Re: Vaal 01/05/2014
11 years 3 months ago
hibernia Wrote:
> Why does the name Richard Parker ring a bell ?
From Wikipedia:
Richard Parker is the name of several people in real life and fiction who became shipwrecked, with some of them subsequently being cannibalised by their fellow seamen:
In Edgar Allan Poe's only novel The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym of Nantucket, published in 1838, Richard Parker is a mutinous sailor on the whaling ship Grampus. After the ship capsizes in a storm, he and three other survivors draw lots upon Parker's suggestion to kill one of them to sustain the others. Parker then gets cannibalized.
In 1846, the Francis Spaight foundered at sea. Apprentice Richard Parker was among the twenty-one drowning victims of that incident, though there were no cases of cannibalism.[1][2]
In 1884, the yacht Mignonette sank. Four people survived and drifted in a life boat before one of them, the cabin boy Richard Parker, was killed by the others for food. This led to the R v Dudley and Stephens criminal case.[3][4]
Another Richard Parker was involved in the Spithead and Nore mutinies in 1797 and subsequently hanged, but not eaten.[5]
Writer Yann Martel included Richard Parker as both a tiger hunter and a Bengal tiger in his 2001 novel Life of Pi. In the novel, the tiger is set adrift in a lifeboat after a shipwreck with three other animals and a boy, the protagonist. It eats the other animals but not the boy.
> Why does the name Richard Parker ring a bell ?
From Wikipedia:

Richard Parker is the name of several people in real life and fiction who became shipwrecked, with some of them subsequently being cannibalised by their fellow seamen:
In Edgar Allan Poe's only novel The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym of Nantucket, published in 1838, Richard Parker is a mutinous sailor on the whaling ship Grampus. After the ship capsizes in a storm, he and three other survivors draw lots upon Parker's suggestion to kill one of them to sustain the others. Parker then gets cannibalized.
In 1846, the Francis Spaight foundered at sea. Apprentice Richard Parker was among the twenty-one drowning victims of that incident, though there were no cases of cannibalism.[1][2]
In 1884, the yacht Mignonette sank. Four people survived and drifted in a life boat before one of them, the cabin boy Richard Parker, was killed by the others for food. This led to the R v Dudley and Stephens criminal case.[3][4]
Another Richard Parker was involved in the Spithead and Nore mutinies in 1797 and subsequently hanged, but not eaten.[5]
Writer Yann Martel included Richard Parker as both a tiger hunter and a Bengal tiger in his 2001 novel Life of Pi. In the novel, the tiger is set adrift in a lifeboat after a shipwreck with three other animals and a boy, the protagonist. It eats the other animals but not the boy.
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Re: Re: Vaal 01/05/2014
11 years 3 months ago
Zain_Nabi Wrote:
> I'm going to banker crew
Scratched
> I'm going to banker crew
Scratched
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