Started by Zenyatta, November 03, 2013, 07:50:43 AM
Previous topic - Next topicQuote from: Zenyatta on November 03, 2013, 08:30:20 AM
58,000+ yesterday, which is on a par with the Zenyatta BC triumph year of 2009.
All of those people heard Kristin Chenoweth butcher "The Best Is Yet To Come." Ack,
Someone told me she was lip syncing, An off-key lip-sync??/?
Quote from: Zenyatta on November 03, 2013, 07:50:43 AM
Great weather both days:
Breeders' Cip Day 2
http://www.bloodhorse.com/horse-racing/slideshows/slideshow/2013-breeders-cup-world-championships-day-2/2013-breeders-cup-world-championships--day-2
Breeders' Cup Day 1
http://www.bloodhorse.com/horse-racing/slideshows/slideshow/2013-breeders-cup-world-championships-day-1/2013-breeders-cup-world-championships--day-1
While I couldn't complain about the weather, the security was inconsistent. What I'd posted about what you were allowed to bring through the gate was in contradiction to what happened at the front gate. The end result? I left after 3 races, and didn't wager a penny, after at least 3 different security people all contradicted each other and one of my cohorts at the track had brought in items that he hadn't had confiscated but I did.
While I understand the Boston Marathon bombing had something to do with the increased security, that's not my point; my point is that what the BC and SA indicate as contraband on their web sites agree with what happens to patrons at the gate. I don't, at this point, have any desire to attend the event again. I will happily watch it on TV and wager online if I must.
And was parking always $10? It seems to go up every year.
Quote from: Zenyatta on November 03, 2013, 09:46:34 AMXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
Thanks for the lecture , Dave. Going forward I will simply enjoy my favorite sport from the comfort of my own home. So I guess Royal Ascot is out because one can only I bag Ine the security required to protect the queen.
According to some of the security people there were a lot of pissed off patrons because procedures were so much different than in previous years.
When I fly, it's something I have to do so I have gotten the security stuff down to a science; when I go to the track it's for my own enjoyment, so the BBC has lost my tiny bit of business. I'm no big time handicapper, I'm sure they won't care.
Quote from: Zenyatta on November 03, 2013, 10:18:37 AM
You know it's not just because of security that they don't like soft drinks brought in; they want a tidy concessions profit. I wouldn't begrudge them that if the lines on BC days for drinks weren't so long. But this is why I prefer to go with big strong men such as yourself, who are tasked with standing in line for me!
Quote from: jjacks1 on November 03, 2013, 10:24:36 AM
Anyone looking for this guy?
Quote from: Vic in Chicago on November 03, 2013, 01:09:02 PM
Let's see. Dave in TJ Mex, who could easily have gone to the BC but didn't, is lecturing Zenyatta that she shouldn't STOP going to the BC.
Okay...got it!
Quote from: Dave in TJ Mex on November 03, 2013, 03:27:15 PMQuote from: Vic in Chicago on November 03, 2013, 01:09:02 PM
Let's see. Dave in TJ Mex, who could easily have gone to the BC but didn't, is lecturing Zenyatta that she shouldn't STOP going to the BC.
Okay...got it!
Zenyatta is 10,000 times the horse racing fan as I am. I'm tired of the horrific breakdowns and the drugging in the sport, and I don't go to the track anymore, and only marginally follow the sport other than at KY Derby time and BC time.
She even has her own chat board for the subject, and she lives 5 miles from Santa Anita! Its her passion. She should indulge her passion, despite the obstacles presented by security checks and parking prices.
Of course, she never asked for my opinion!