Durbanville today 21-10-2009
- Chris van Buuren
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Re: Re: Durbanville today 21-10-2009
15 years 7 months ago
Scotia,
Hope the bowl made it through the onslaught!!!!
Bitter day for me on the racing front. I think I may make my selections early in the morning and then do EXACTLY the opposite come race time. Maybe I can fake my "luck" into thinking I have gone mad!!! LOL
Kind of like the one Sinefeld episode where George decides to do everything exactly the opposite to what he normally does. He lands up getting the cute girl and a job with the Yankees baseball team!!!
Go me!!!!
LOL
Hope the bowl made it through the onslaught!!!!
Bitter day for me on the racing front. I think I may make my selections early in the morning and then do EXACTLY the opposite come race time. Maybe I can fake my "luck" into thinking I have gone mad!!! LOL
Kind of like the one Sinefeld episode where George decides to do everything exactly the opposite to what he normally does. He lands up getting the cute girl and a job with the Yankees baseball team!!!
Go me!!!!
LOL
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- magiclips
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Re: Re: Durbanville today 21-10-2009
15 years 7 months ago
hibernia Wrote:
> LIFE OF PI (SNL) whats the snl for?
Sired north of the line refers to horses that were conceived in a northern hemisphere country but were born in SA. In other words, the mother was pregnant with the foal (in this case Life Of Pi) when she was imported into SA. SSL (sired south of the line) obviously refers to a similar procedure but where the mare was covered in a southern hemisphere country before arriving in SA, in foal.
Hope that clears that up!
> LIFE OF PI (SNL) whats the snl for?
Sired north of the line refers to horses that were conceived in a northern hemisphere country but were born in SA. In other words, the mother was pregnant with the foal (in this case Life Of Pi) when she was imported into SA. SSL (sired south of the line) obviously refers to a similar procedure but where the mare was covered in a southern hemisphere country before arriving in SA, in foal.
Hope that clears that up!
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- Bob Brogan
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Re: Re: Durbanville today 21-10-2009
15 years 7 months ago
Thanks Magic was confused,conception clears it up.
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