Re: horse racing
Posted: Sun Sep 18, 2011 12:01 pm
The trainer was giving last minute instructions to the jockey and appeared to slip something into the horse's mouth just as a steward walked by. "What was that?" inquired the steward. "Oh nothing" said the trainer, "just a polo". He offered one to the steward and had one himself. After the suspicious steward had left the scene the trainer continued with his instructions "Just keep on the rail. You are on a certainty. The only thing that could possibly pass you down the home straight is either the steward or me"
Good luck bobbyboy luck appears to a little thin on the ground with mzawf free bets the law of averages is on outside
George Herman Ruth Jr., best known as “Babe” Ruth, is one of the world’s biggest icons in the history of baseball.
He was inducted to the hall of fame in 1936, and his baseball bat even sold for $1 million.
Here is the outstanding part: he was unsuccessful in 7 out 10 attempts at the home plate.
Being successful in approximately 34% of the time was enough to make him one of the greatest and earn him millions. (talk about the law of averages).
Good luck bobbyboy luck appears to a little thin on the ground with mzawf free bets the law of averages is on outside
George Herman Ruth Jr., best known as “Babe” Ruth, is one of the world’s biggest icons in the history of baseball.
He was inducted to the hall of fame in 1936, and his baseball bat even sold for $1 million.
Here is the outstanding part: he was unsuccessful in 7 out 10 attempts at the home plate.
Being successful in approximately 34% of the time was enough to make him one of the greatest and earn him millions. (talk about the law of averages).