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Walter Hinteler
 
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Reply Thu 23 Nov, 2006 12:11 pm
From the frontpage

http://i10.tinypic.com/2ahum4i.jpg

of today's (here: tomorrow's) Sydney Daily Telegraph:

http://i7.tinypic.com/43z65i0.jpg
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Mathos
 
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Reply Thu 23 Nov, 2006 12:18 pm
Any body seen two missing nags?


What a day, I was going to take it off and relax.

I'll not give you all the boring details today, but finished up wet, cold, bruised and a cut leg by 4.30

Snooker tonight.


Got an e-mail off a mate of mine in Thailand, he said it was 90% sunny and he wanted to know why I hadn't moved out there yet?


I thought about the last few days and considered I could be quite mad!
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Steve 41oo
 
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Reply Thu 23 Nov, 2006 01:33 pm
Mathos wrote:
I'll not give you all the boring details today, but finished up wet, cold, bruised and a cut leg by 4.30
you've been following smorgie about through the leylandi again havent you mr wonderful bloody tips i dont think so mathos.

Any hoo she'll rub it better, and mine with a bit of luck
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Mathos
 
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Reply Thu 23 Nov, 2006 02:25 pm
I can't support a dig back at you Steve!

They have not done well at all of late, but I'm simply passing them on whilst they are available.

I'm going to post tomorrow if there are any, and then leave it out.

The way my luck is of late though, once I stop bothering he will come up with a stream of winners!

C'est la vie!
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McTag
 
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Reply Thu 23 Nov, 2006 05:29 pm
Have just come back from the pub. Was on Stella, loopy juice.

Can not understand the philosophy behind paying these blokes "I gotta horse!" to tell you which horse to bet on. If these blokes knew the likely winners, would they not place their own money on them and keep stumm?

I think they would.

So I don't bother.

Good night, kiss kiss

McT
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Steve 41oo
 
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Reply Thu 23 Nov, 2006 05:31 pm
Mathos wrote:
I can't support a dig back at you Steve!

They have not done well at all of late, but I'm simply passing them on whilst they are available.

I'm going to post tomorrow if there are any, and then leave it out.

The way my luck is of late though, once I stop bothering he will come up with a stream of winners!

C'est la vie!
no please dont i always look forward to your racing tipsasters.
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smorgs
 
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Reply Fri 24 Nov, 2006 12:48 am
Steve 41oo wrote:
Mathos wrote:
I'll not give you all the boring details today, but finished up wet, cold, bruised and a cut leg by 4.30
you've been following smorgie about through the leylandi again havent you mr wonderful bloody tips i dont think so mathos.

Any hoo she'll rub it better, and mine with a bit of luck


I'm sooo offended!

x
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Mathos
 
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Reply Fri 24 Nov, 2006 06:21 am
Todays Nag.



6.20 @ KEMPTON BOMBER COMMAND 13/2 odds.


EW Suggested, but he reckons horse does have a good chance of winning.




Steve

no please dont i always look forward to your racing tipsasters.


Mac

Can not understand the philosophy behind paying these blokes "I gotta horse!" to tell you which horse to bet on. If these blokes knew the likely winners, would they not place their own money on them and keep stumm?

I think they would.

So I don't bother.
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The guy is not a tipster.

He is a professional gambler, for as long as I have known him and that is about 30 years he has never done a days work. Simply bets on all sorts of things.

His format is very deep and very expensive to back and take the chances he does. He does extremely well, and I cannot say different.

In 1999 I followed his advice from June to November, not with the sums of money he put on them, about a third on average. But each day I was betting the costs were ridiculous. Except when they won. In the months concerned, I personally made a profit of almost £6K.
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smorgs
 
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Reply Fri 24 Nov, 2006 06:40 am
Walter said the F word
Walter said the F word


x
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McTag
 
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Reply Fri 24 Nov, 2006 06:40 am
Okay, no offence.

Did anyone see the episode of "Shameless " where somebody got a sure-thing (crooked) tip on a horse and bet loads on it, but the news spread so fast through the estate that the price of the horse came right down and spoilt the scam?

Funny.
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smorgs
 
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Reply Fri 24 Nov, 2006 06:43 am
I saw it McT,

Love Shameless

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Mathos
 
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Reply Fri 24 Nov, 2006 12:40 pm
That was another good win. I had a good win bet on that:-

£2600..00 for a flutter of £100. (Amended)


Well back up in profit now!

I think I will call it a day though, leave the field of play whilst in front seems a sensible step.
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McTag
 
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Reply Fri 24 Nov, 2006 04:50 pm
Good on yer, Mathos.

We should make our way up to that pub in Culcheth and allow you to get a round in. Laughing
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Mathos
 
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Reply Fri 24 Nov, 2006 04:59 pm
No problem with that Mac, the time will come and I'll treat you all to a pint or two;- no problem there mate.
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McTag
 
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Reply Fri 24 Nov, 2006 05:01 pm
What, a Lancashire A2K meet? It could happen.
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spendius
 
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Reply Fri 24 Nov, 2006 07:02 pm
Ian Botham said on the commentary tonight that Shane Warne, who he described as the greatest cricketer who ever lived, had told him that he thought that he might not get a bowl in this match at Brisbane.

Whether Guardian readers and Independent readers are aware of just how insulting such a remark actually is to their pet project is merely due to their own stupidity and their congenital inabilty to carefully avoid facing up to proper machismo.

It meant we can piss all over these henpecked husbands with the main man not even being needed.
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Steve 41oo
 
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Reply Fri 24 Nov, 2006 07:10 pm
england getting humiliated 85 for 5

ossibastards 6 zillion and 3 for nowt declared
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McTag
 
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Reply Sat 25 Nov, 2006 02:21 am
It's the wrong kind of sunshine.
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dadpad
 
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Reply Sat 25 Nov, 2006 03:27 am
Your cricket team lacks leadership.

PM AT CREASE

Tony Blair has thrown a blanket of confusion over Anglo-Australian cricket relations by raising doubt over whether he is worse at playing cricket than John Howard. With Australia's cricket reputation still recovering from Howard's bowling display in Pakistan last year, rival Prime Minister Blair has helped even the ledger during an Ashes-frenzy photo opportunity with some children inside his No.10 Downing Street residence. Abusing an order first instituted by William Gladstone that there should be no ball games in the house, Blair took on the youngsters with a blue plastic bat, but was said to have batted with a technique reminiscent of Monty Panesar, or a walrus. "We were playing a little bit of cricket downstairs outside the Cabinet Room, and I'm afraid I gave a quite shamefully bad performance," Blair said. "Let's hope that it's not being emulated 3000 miles away from here."
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Walter Hinteler
 
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Reply Sat 25 Nov, 2006 03:37 am
http://i10.tinypic.com/48hi990.jpg
Published in today's The Guardian (page 25)
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