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rusty

15th March 2017, 10:30
Good morning, Elle!
I am sure your Mother was right!
These things happen.
Mad Moose was great entertainment
He is probably on YouTube.
I am watching the racing programme.
Queen Nina is in the studio.
She is looking well.
Nine weeks until the baby arrives!
Brother-in-law Ruby was in the studio too.
Yes, Douvan is a mighty horse.
A wee story!
Willie Mullins' head stable lass for years was Gail Carlisle.
Gail left the stable last year to take up a new job in the USA.
She flew in from New York last night to see Douvan run today.
Good to see her again!
These girls get very attached to the horses!
Good luck with the Hill's Hoist!
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elle

15th March 2017, 16:48
Good afternoon, Rusty!
What a glorious day it is!
Warm enough to be out without a coat!
My daughter and I had a great time together.........altho YB slept through it all!
He had exhausted himself earlier at Baby Sensory class - and didn't even know that he had lunch with his grandmother!!
I was somewhat disappointed, as I had anticipated spending quality time with him! but hey, these things happen..........
He needed his sleep....... and we shall see the whole family on Sunday.
My husband and dog are gainfully employed in the garden!
My husband is weeding the flowerbeds.....the dog is making sure that next door's foxes do not go to sleep!
How did your racing go?
Did Douvan do well?
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rusty

15th March 2017, 18:15
Hello, Elle!
Yes, a smashing day!
Did your daughter find a suitable jacket?
That is good you are all busy in the garden.
My painter for here for ten minutes!
Douvan ran poorly and finished down the field.
Willie thinks they will find something physically wrong with him.
Such is racing, and why I advise against betting!
Now, the Hill's Hoist.
Maybe I have told you before?
When Cyclone Tracy devastated the city of Darwin, in the Northern Territory, one family said their home had been flattened and blown away.
The only thing left standing was their Hill's Hoist!
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elle

15th March 2017, 19:26
Hi, Rusty!
Poor Douvan! I hope there is nothing seriously amiss with him.
Maybe there will be a report on his condition tomorrow?
My daughter announced soon after we met up, that she had purchased a jacket online late last night, so no longer needed to search for one .
She tells me it is 'black and lightweight'.......not very descriptive , but I shall soon see it for myself.
Instead we looked for school shoes for BB, who is on the point of out growing his present ones.
And then we ate!! I had pizza, and she had pasta!
I am now going to play catch up...I have recorded both "Eggheads" and "15 to 1, so will watch those..........
No crosswords today!
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rusty

15th March 2017, 20:22
Hello, Elle,
Willie says he is lame behind, and will get an MRI scan to pinpoint the problem.
During the race both AP and Nina said he did not look right.
Have not heard what Ruby said about him, but if Ruby felt something amiss he would have pulled him up.
That was a fine day out you had!
Was quite a good crossword today.
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elle

15th March 2017, 21:27
Hi, Rusty!
I have just read on the computer that a punter lost half a million pound bet on Douvan!
Can you credit that anyone would be so foolhardy?
( I shall stick to my day job!)
I watched a part of "15 to 1", but had forgotten that I had set the recorder earlier for a George Clooney film - "The Descendants" - that I had wanted to watch.
So I gave precedence to that.
Instead, I have just completed the Times QC, but do not have the energy to face the 15 x15 tonight!
I am going to read.......
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rusty

15th March 2017, 22:05
Hello, Elle!
I read that a ring bookie took £375,000 from one punter who backed Douvan.
Yes, I can credit such foolishness.
It happens from time to time.
There are idiotic folk going about!
Remember my mantra?
"Gambling is a mug's game".
And on that note may I say I have chosen one horse tomorrow, Nichols Canyon, in the Stayers Hurdle, each way at 11-1.
And I do not have half a million on!
I have not heard of that film?
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elle

15th March 2017, 22:34
Hi, Rusty!
Ah, now...... an each way bet means either the horse wins or it is placed in the first two/ three?
I can well understand that it makes watching the race more exciting to have a "small" bet on....we found that on the one occasion we went to Ascot.
But I would never bet "serious" money!
Why did you pick Nichols Canyon?
Is he being ridden or owned by someone whom you hold in esteem?
I don't know much about "The Descendants".......I saw a trailer some years back (I think the film came out in 2102) and thought it seemed interesting.
And I do like George Clooney!!
I shall look forward to watching it !
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rusty

15th March 2017, 22:51
Hello, Elle!
I saw Nichols Canyon win at Cheltenham before, and he came up the hill in great style.
It is further tomorrow but I hope he is in the shake up.
Trained by Willie, ridden by Ruby.
On Friday I am doing Tea for Two in the Gold Cup for no other reason than I like his jockey, Lizzie Kelly, and I hope they go well.
I would not be betting serious money, too.
Just a wee bet for added spice!
I like George Clooney, too.
Wasn't he in Perfect Storm?
I think he played Billy Tyne?
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elle

16th March 2017, 10:29
Good morning, Rusty!
Another lovely day - we are very fortunate.
A bit chilly as yet - I don't think it is supposed to become as warm as yesterday.
Yes, George Clooney was in "Perfect Storm", altho' I didn't see that.
I saw him in "Up in the Air" - a romantic comedy/ drama.
I enjoyed that!
(George was gorgeous!)
You have a good day for your racing....I hope your horse does well.
Your choice for tomorrow "Tea for Two" has reminded me about having Afternoon Tea in Claridges1
Now that the weather s improving, and British Summer Time will soon be upon us, bringing lighter evenings.....I must think ahead and book a date.
I think gardening is on the agenda again for today.........
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