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The First Saturday In May
Knew you were going to bring that up, Daniels. BTW, what jockeys have to do to maintain weight is pretty hideous, too. I mean, it's a difficult question. If I were Queen of the World, would I ban all professional sports? What about competitions like the Olympics? College level athletics? Little League? Sports that only involved animals? We may survive as a species long enough to get there. Personally, I am glad that horse racing survived long enough for me to see a horse as extraordinary as Barbaro run his races.— May 1, 2010 10:51 p.m.
Trip to the Final Frontier with Willie!!
LOLOLOL!!!! I'm dying over here!!!! :))— May 1, 2010 5:47 p.m.
Wobbling
Professional courtesy toward one of your colleagues, jayallen? Do go on, makes reading the Reader so amusing. :)— May 1, 2010 4:33 p.m.
Zweibelfliesch--My First Time Cooking For A Ladylove
Bless your big heart, RobbieBear! A big hug to Karen, too! Love is grand, especially young passionate love! And good food makes it even better! :)— May 1, 2010 1:48 p.m.
The First Saturday In May
Gallant, amazing, incredible, Barbaro, that most special of racehorses. What amazes me in watching his races is that he would turn it on, not in the stretch, but at the last turn, like if he was just getting warmed up. In both of those races I linked above, he left them all behind by seven lengths. He simply had no equal. RIP, my beauty, Barbaro.— May 1, 2010 1:34 p.m.
...TGIF...
One fine day we are going to be watching the news and say to ourselves, "Saw that coming."— May 1, 2010 1:56 a.m.
Wobbling
Oh again the delusions of great investigative journalism rise from the fumes! The Reader's own little Woodward and Bernstein with not a single one of their qualities! I'd laugh if I wasn't so embarrassed for the poor thing every time she calls herself a "reporter." Carolyn should come with a disclaimer tattooed across her forehead: I am not really a reporter. I just like insulting the concept.— May 1, 2010 1:49 a.m.
Letters
I agree. Dorian took a dislike to one particular doctor, not the entire medical profession, which he resolved by asking for a change of doctors; he discussed this situation as one part of the whole ordeal he went through. Should he have not talked about it? I think the doctor took on significance due to the circumstances, and therefore I feel it was appropriate to discuss in the article, which Dorian did, with honesty. If nothing else, he has a right to his opinion. Does the doctor have an equal right? I think perhaps not an equal right to express it: Do no harm. Keep your highly paid trap shut.— April 30, 2010 8:25 p.m.
Dog-Gone-It!
LOLOLOL!!! Easy there, Daniel! ;)— April 30, 2010 5:36 p.m.
I Want William Shatner
OMG!!!! Going where no man has gone before!!!— April 30, 2010 5:33 p.m.