Here’s a song about another Sean who had his own set of troubles. This song’s highlight comes at 2:50 to the end, with the pert nod to Nancy Sinatra followed by the harmonica solo interspersed with the knockout crash cymbal. Fantastic.
‘After seven lines seventeen maybe I had to stop/These Philistines were yelling hey sean…’
Now, if Don Trump Sr. told The Mooch that The Mooch would not be having an audience with The Pope, it’s clear The Mooch would be gathering up the whole of Rome to have a friendly little chat with Don Sr. to get him to reconsider, right? Spicer’s mistake was being an Irishman in Italy! That was one instance in which we actually felt sorry for Spicer, when Don Sr. forbade him to meet The Pope. That was a bad deal. Spicer, a good Roman Catholic and all, Trump Sr. reportedly a good Christian Presbyterian, found no opportunity to dispense some grace, a little faith, hope and charity to his supposedly good pal Spicer. Oh, well.
Today’s Stakes Pageantry: Saratoga 9, Del Mar 4 on the free page. Pay-side has Lone Star 8, Monmouth 9, Woodbine 8.
Del Mar 9 — hahahahhaha!
Finger 6 has #6 Butch’s Mango in with a chance. Next race there, the longshot-issue is #5 Six Sided Bling.
Probably OK for #3 Prada’s Bling in Lone Star 7. Ditto #5 Texas Chrome in the ninth.
Combining #3 Circus Rings and #4 Tango Run in Thistle 7.
Extra for experts: Great Falls (how’s that again?) 9 has #6 Raspberry Road as the selection. Kindly consult your friendly local turf accountant to partake of this opportunity. Thank you!
Yesterday’s Activity:
Track (No. of Win Mutuels $20+/Gettable)
Albuquerque (2/1) — Race 4 was contentious, but only High-Octane Chancers and Progressive-Minded Eggheads realized the potential of Seaside Fantasy, a good-enough 81 on the LifeLiner Spread Column analysis; she went gate-to-wire to win by 4½ at $25.40. Good work.
Arlington (0/0) — Host Cubs snapped in a trap by St. Louis, 11-4; Willson Contreras had a 2-run HR for Chicagoland.
Arapahoe (0/0) — Host Rockies mined by Pgh., 13-5; Nolan Arenado had 2 RBI for Colo.
Assiniboia (0/0) — Thunderstorms sweep across Sask., tornado reported.
BelTerra (0/0) — Host Reds tripled-up by Miami, 3-1; Billy Hamilton had the Cincy RBI.
Canterbury (0/0) — Host Twins doubled-up by Detroit, 6-3; Ehire Adrianza had 2 RBI for Minn.
Chas. Town (0/0) — Berkeley Co.’s 5 volunteer fire departments receive grant.
Del Mar (1/1) — The finale was contentious, and players of all stripes lit things up with debut-issue Smokem, Fair Odds of 5-1 and with a connection-line/slashline readout of 13pc/20pc/100pc; he rallied like the champion he’s on his way to becoming, winning by 2¼ at $25.80. Good work.
Ellis Park (2/1) — Race 4 was contentious, but only High-Octane Chancers and Progressive-Minded Eggheads stayed chill with Too Cool, Dual Qualifier (92, 83); she rallied like the champion she should have been, winning by 3¾ at $23-even. Good work.
Emerald (0/0) — Host Mariners marooned by Jankees, 5-1; Kyle Seager had the Seattle RBI.
Evangeline (3/1½) — Race 6 was contentious, and Old-School Champeens hopped to it with Brittany’s Bunny, Fair Odds of 4-1; she ran like her namesake lapine, winning by 1¼ at $24.80. Race 8 was not contentious, but High-Octane Chancers and Progressive-Minded Eggheads went to Gueydan, Dual Qualifier (93, 83); he raced mane-to-wire to win by three parts of a length at $20.80. Good work.
Fargo (0/0) — Mandan man arrested in connection to drug-trafficking bust in P.R.
Fair Meadows (0/0) — Guatemalan consulate opening in Okla.
Gulf (1/½) — Old-School Champeens were straight-up woke with Conscious Decision in Race 7; he won by 2¼ at $24.40. Good work.
Grande Prairie (0/0) — Grande Prairie SPCA dissolves.
Hazel (2/1) — Race 4 was not contentious, but High-Octane Chancers and Progressive-Minded Eggheads said ‘Amen’ to Teddy’s Prayer, 85 on the LifeLiner Spread Column analysis; she was a stalking-horse throughout, winning by a clean head at $20.20. Good work.
Horsemen’s (1/0) — Nebraska Medicine employee stabbed by patient.
Indiana (0/0) — Rules changes proposed for Indpls. bark parks.
Los Alamitos (0/0) — Host Angels have wings broken by Boston, 6-2; Martin Maldonado had a solo HR for Anaheim.
Laurel (0/0) — Host Orioles edged by Houston, 8-7; Jonathan Schoop had a 2-run HR and 4 RBI for Balto.
Lone Star (1/1) — Race 7 was not contentious, but High-Octane Chancers and Progressive-Minded Eggheads rode the wave of Pacific Typhoon, Dual Qualifier (83, 84); he raced tail-to-wire to win by a clean head at $43.80. Good work.
Marquis (0/0) — Sask. deficit for last year triple what was predicted.
Monmouth (2/1) — Race 6 was contentious, but only High-Octane Chancers and Progressive-Minded Eggheads took flight with Hello Abraxon, Dual Qualifier (89, 93); he went gate-to-wire to win by 1½ at $46-even. Good work.
PennNat (2/1) — Race 3 was not contentious, but Nederlands Oranje (and Man U. and Arse and Fenerbahçe) fans went for the golazo with Van Perie, an unbeatable 99 on the LifeLiner Speed Column analysis; he rallied like the champion he should have been, bulging the ol’ onion bag by a clean half-length at $34-straight. Good work.
Prairie (1/½) — Old-School Champeens loved Anteros, Fair Odds of 6-1 in a contentious opener; he rallied with a vengeance, winning by a clean neck at $41.20. Good work.
Ruidoso (0/0) — Protesters gather after alleged ICE raid in southeastern N.M.
Sac’to (1/0) — Host Giants outslugged by S.D., 12-9; Conor Gillaspie had a pinch 2-run HR for S.F.
Race 5 was contentious, but players of all stripes went in the right direction via Southampton Way, Fair Odds of 4-1 and a Dual Qualifier (99, 94), to boot; she raced tail-to-wire to win by 1 at $20.80. The finale was contentious, but only High-Octane Chancers and Progressive-Minded Eggheads were happy, happy with Joyful Joyful, a fine 92 on the LifeLiner Speed Column analysis; she was a stalking-horse throughout before winning by a clean head at $39.20. Good work.
Thistle (1/0) — Host Indians spatchcock with tomahawks Toronto, 13-3; Edward Encarcion went 3-for-4 with a solo HR and 4 RBI.
Woodbine (1/0) — See Thistle commentary.
WMF Report:
Early Arlington 6f Assiniboia 6f BelTerra 6f Canterbury 6f Chas. Town 6½f Delpark 6f Evangeline 6f Indiana 6f Los Alamitos 4½f Lone Star 1m Marquis 6f PennNat 6f Keystone 6f Thistle 6f
Rally Gulf 7½f (T) Laurel 1 1/16m (T)
Nocturnal Submission: Sifting through the wreckage…
Thank you. Best wishes. Goodbye. Lloyd Cole & The Commotions #1 always.
First Post: Saturday, July 22, 2017
Here’s a song about another Sean who had his own set of troubles. This song’s highlight comes at 2:50 to the end, with the pert nod to Nancy Sinatra followed by the harmonica solo interspersed with the knockout crash cymbal. Fantastic.
‘After seven lines seventeen maybe I had to stop/These Philistines were yelling hey sean…’
Now, if Don Trump Sr. told The Mooch that The Mooch would not be having an audience with The Pope, it’s clear The Mooch would be gathering up the whole of Rome to have a friendly little chat with Don Sr. to get him to reconsider, right? Spicer’s mistake was being an Irishman in Italy! That was one instance in which we actually felt sorry for Spicer, when Don Sr. forbade him to meet The Pope. That was a bad deal. Spicer, a good Roman Catholic and all, Trump Sr. reportedly a good Christian Presbyterian, found no opportunity to dispense some grace, a little faith, hope and charity to his supposedly good pal Spicer. Oh, well.
Free ones: Rundown…
Saratoga Race Course 2, 6, 7, 8, 9, 11
Gulfstream Park Proper 1, 5, 6, 8, 9, 10, 12
Del Mar Thoroughbred Club 3, 4, 6, 10
Pay-side (Weekend/Weekday): Today…
BelTerra 2, 6, 8
Delpark 2, 3, 7
Ellis Park 3, 5, 7
Louisiana 4, 5, 6, 7
Laurel 3, 8, 10
Lone Star 3, 5, 6, 8
Monmouth 3, 9
Woodbine 1, 5, 7, 8, 9, 10
Today’s Stakes Pageantry: Saratoga 9, Del Mar 4 on the free page. Pay-side has Lone Star 8, Monmouth 9, Woodbine 8.
Del Mar 9 — hahahahhaha!
Finger 6 has #6 Butch’s Mango in with a chance. Next race there, the longshot-issue is #5 Six Sided Bling.
Probably OK for #3 Prada’s Bling in Lone Star 7. Ditto #5 Texas Chrome in the ninth.
Combining #3 Circus Rings and #4 Tango Run in Thistle 7.
Extra for experts: Great Falls (how’s that again?) 9 has #6 Raspberry Road as the selection. Kindly consult your friendly local turf accountant to partake of this opportunity. Thank you!
Yesterday’s Activity:
Track (No. of Win Mutuels $20+/Gettable)
Albuquerque (2/1) — Race 4 was contentious, but only High-Octane Chancers and Progressive-Minded Eggheads realized the potential of Seaside Fantasy, a good-enough 81 on the LifeLiner Spread Column analysis; she went gate-to-wire to win by 4½ at $25.40. Good work.
Arlington (0/0) — Host Cubs snapped in a trap by St. Louis, 11-4; Willson Contreras had a 2-run HR for Chicagoland.
Arapahoe (0/0) — Host Rockies mined by Pgh., 13-5; Nolan Arenado had 2 RBI for Colo.
Assiniboia (0/0) — Thunderstorms sweep across Sask., tornado reported.
BelTerra (0/0) — Host Reds tripled-up by Miami, 3-1; Billy Hamilton had the Cincy RBI.
Canterbury (0/0) — Host Twins doubled-up by Detroit, 6-3; Ehire Adrianza had 2 RBI for Minn.
Chas. Town (0/0) — Berkeley Co.’s 5 volunteer fire departments receive grant.
Del Mar (1/1) — The finale was contentious, and players of all stripes lit things up with debut-issue Smokem, Fair Odds of 5-1 and with a connection-line/slashline readout of 13pc/20pc/100pc; he rallied like the champion he’s on his way to becoming, winning by 2¼ at $25.80. Good work.
Ellis Park (2/1) — Race 4 was contentious, but only High-Octane Chancers and Progressive-Minded Eggheads stayed chill with Too Cool, Dual Qualifier (92, 83); she rallied like the champion she should have been, winning by 3¾ at $23-even. Good work.
Emerald (0/0) — Host Mariners marooned by Jankees, 5-1; Kyle Seager had the Seattle RBI.
Evangeline (3/1½) — Race 6 was contentious, and Old-School Champeens hopped to it with Brittany’s Bunny, Fair Odds of 4-1; she ran like her namesake lapine, winning by 1¼ at $24.80. Race 8 was not contentious, but High-Octane Chancers and Progressive-Minded Eggheads went to Gueydan, Dual Qualifier (93, 83); he raced mane-to-wire to win by three parts of a length at $20.80. Good work.
Fargo (0/0) — Mandan man arrested in connection to drug-trafficking bust in P.R.
Fair Meadows (0/0) — Guatemalan consulate opening in Okla.
Gulf (1/½) — Old-School Champeens were straight-up woke with Conscious Decision in Race 7; he won by 2¼ at $24.40. Good work.
Grande Prairie (0/0) — Grande Prairie SPCA dissolves.
Hazel (2/1) — Race 4 was not contentious, but High-Octane Chancers and Progressive-Minded Eggheads said ‘Amen’ to Teddy’s Prayer, 85 on the LifeLiner Spread Column analysis; she was a stalking-horse throughout, winning by a clean head at $20.20. Good work.
Horsemen’s (1/0) — Nebraska Medicine employee stabbed by patient.
Indiana (0/0) — Rules changes proposed for Indpls. bark parks.
Los Alamitos (0/0) — Host Angels have wings broken by Boston, 6-2; Martin Maldonado had a solo HR for Anaheim.
Laurel (0/0) — Host Orioles edged by Houston, 8-7; Jonathan Schoop had a 2-run HR and 4 RBI for Balto.
Lone Star (1/1) — Race 7 was not contentious, but High-Octane Chancers and Progressive-Minded Eggheads rode the wave of Pacific Typhoon, Dual Qualifier (83, 84); he raced tail-to-wire to win by a clean head at $43.80. Good work.
Marquis (0/0) — Sask. deficit for last year triple what was predicted.
Monmouth (2/1) — Race 6 was contentious, but only High-Octane Chancers and Progressive-Minded Eggheads took flight with Hello Abraxon, Dual Qualifier (89, 93); he went gate-to-wire to win by 1½ at $46-even. Good work.
PennNat (2/1) — Race 3 was not contentious, but Nederlands Oranje (and Man U. and Arse and Fenerbahçe) fans went for the golazo with Van Perie, an unbeatable 99 on the LifeLiner Speed Column analysis; he rallied like the champion he should have been, bulging the ol’ onion bag by a clean half-length at $34-straight. Good work.
Prairie (1/½) — Old-School Champeens loved Anteros, Fair Odds of 6-1 in a contentious opener; he rallied with a vengeance, winning by a clean neck at $41.20. Good work.
Ruidoso (0/0) — Protesters gather after alleged ICE raid in southeastern N.M.
Sac’to (1/0) — Host Giants outslugged by S.D., 12-9; Conor Gillaspie had a pinch 2-run HR for S.F.
Saratoga (2/2) — https://cynthiapublishing.com/hp_wordpress/2017/07/21/nocturnal-submission-freestanding-edition-284/#comment-1444
Race 5 was contentious, but players of all stripes went in the right direction via Southampton Way, Fair Odds of 4-1 and a Dual Qualifier (99, 94), to boot; she raced tail-to-wire to win by 1 at $20.80. The finale was contentious, but only High-Octane Chancers and Progressive-Minded Eggheads were happy, happy with Joyful Joyful, a fine 92 on the LifeLiner Speed Column analysis; she was a stalking-horse throughout before winning by a clean head at $39.20. Good work.
Thistle (1/0) — Host Indians spatchcock with tomahawks Toronto, 13-3; Edward Encarcion went 3-for-4 with a solo HR and 4 RBI.
Woodbine (1/0) — See Thistle commentary.
WMF Report:
Early
Arlington 6f
Assiniboia 6f
BelTerra 6f
Canterbury 6f
Chas. Town 6½f
Delpark 6f
Evangeline 6f
Indiana 6f
Los Alamitos 4½f
Lone Star 1m
Marquis 6f
PennNat 6f
Keystone 6f
Thistle 6f
Rally
Gulf 7½f (T)
Laurel 1 1/16m (T)
Nocturnal Submission: Sifting through the wreckage…
Thank you. Best wishes. Goodbye. Lloyd Cole & The Commotions #1 always.
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