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crash 14th July 2007 10:35 AM

Quote:
Originally Posted by darkydog2002
And the prices are pitiful as well compared to the later races,In general though FAV backers should go home after race 4 .

Cheers.
darky.


Hi Darky,

I' not repeating my again. Read the thread!

crash 14th July 2007 11:10 AM

RANDWICK 01 at 11:55 AM EQUAL 2YO HCP 1400M Gergis 1.40w Stab [1.50 UniTab]
DOOMBEN 01 at 12:05 PM QR QLD REDS NO METRO WINS HCP 1615M 2.40w Stab [2.10 UniTab]

4 in a row so far.

crash 14th July 2007 05:57 PM

The good luck [above] never kept going.

Sat. 14 July

MURTOA r1 Jimoda 4.30w Stab [3.10 Unitab]
NEWCASTLE r1 Abra Ka Dabra 2.10w Stab [2.30 Unitab]
RANDWICK r1 Gergis 1.40w Stab [1.50 UniTab]
DOOMBEN r1 Rags to Riches 2.40w Stab [2.10 UniTab]
MOONEE VALLEY r1 Valentinos Dancer 2nd. Loss
GOLD COAST r1 Cantley Lane Loss
GOLD COAST r2, bet 1.5 Hail Free 2w
MORPHETTVILLE r1 Maid of the mist Loss
MORPHETTVILLE r2, bet 1.5 Uragano Loss
MORPHETTVILLE r3, bet 2.25 Grand Duels 2.40w sTAB [2.30 UniTab] 5.10
BELMONT r1 Danana Smoothie Loss
BELMONT r2 Centrum Loss, bet 1.5
BELMONT r3 Motivator 1.70w Stab [1.70 UniTab]
TOOWOOMBA r1 Condoleeza Loss
TOOWOOMBA r2, bet 1.5 Russeting 2.60w sTAB [1.90 UniTab] 3.2

[UniTab only] Progression: O/L 20.75 R 21 P 0.25
Flat Stakes: O/L 15 R 16.9 [sTab 18.9] P 1.9 [Stab 3.9]

A small profit but a profit none the less. Stab certainly pays better overall and could be improved upon by using Betfair or Top Fluc.

Cheers.

crash 14th July 2007 06:07 PM

I'm going to drop the progression betting from now on. I think I've proved my point regarding that [often] promoted absolute rubbish!

crash 14th July 2007 07:24 PM

Another win I had today [sort off] was one of the saddest wins I've [we, including Zoe my wife] ever had.

An Old lady we knew here in Paynesville went into an old peoples home yesterday [old age and Alzheimer's] and her daughter cleaned out her house [to sell it no doubt] into a big skip.

My wife, is a natural scrounger and 'elite' local skip dipper. We couldn't believe the stuff that was thrown out. Among many valuable nick knacks including a numbered limited edition bone handled Eureka stockade pocket knife worth heaps still in it's rosewood box [probably a gift], was a small plastic folder with $230 in it.

We were going to give the money to the daughter until we also found in the skip all this old ladies personal letters, photo's [framed photos of her long distant parents and even one of her wedding], sad little personal treasures and an unfinished manuscript for a new book [she was a published novelist] as well as her personal diaries from when she was a young girl. What [loving?] daughter who cares about her mother could ever throw these priceless family treasures out?

We were so flabbergasted by this 'throw out' of such personal treasures of the lady by her daughter, we decided to keep the money [all she cares about it seemed] as she obviously had no interest in her mother beyond what price she could get for the property.

Did we do the wrong thing?

Sad, sad, Oh such a sad day :-((

AngryPixie 14th July 2007 08:17 PM

Crash

I'm sure a charity that care's for Alzheimer's sufferers in your community would be very grateful of the cash donation and any proceeds they could get from the sale of the knife.

If the lady is a published novelist why not approach your local library to see whether they would be interested in the diary, manuscript and letters.

Karma is a funny thing ;)

partypooper 14th July 2007 09:31 PM

Angry, hear hear, I've seen a few cases of it but overall it seems to wait until "THEIR" next life!
A good (true) story, in the Uk I bought a 1930's bungalow literally falling down but in the Stockbroker belt of Yarm on Tees. Turns out the old lady that owned it was very ill aged in her 80's, her offspring had somehow obtained power of attourney to sell the place but the proceeds were to be held in trust until the old lady died.

I renovated the place beyond recognition over the next few years, the last I hear when I left the UK in 1987, was that the old dear was still alive and knocking 100, you ************ beauty!

Chrome Prince 14th July 2007 10:24 PM

Quote:
Originally Posted by crash
Another win I had today [sort off] was one of the saddest wins I've [we, including Zoe my wife] ever had.

An Old lady we knew here in Paynesville went into an old peoples home yesterday [old age and Alzheimer's] and her daughter cleaned out her house [to sell it no doubt] into a big skip.

My wife, is a natural scrounger and 'elite' local skip dipper. We couldn't believe the stuff that was thrown out. Among many valuable nick knacks including a numbered limited edition bone handled Eureka stockade pocket knife worth heaps still in it's rosewood box [probably a gift], was a small plastic folder with $230 in it.

We were going to give the money to the daughter until we also found in the skip all this old ladies personal letters, photo's [framed photos of her long distant parents and even one of her wedding], sad little personal treasures and an unfinished manuscript for a new book [she was a published novelist] as well as her personal diaries from when she was a young girl. What [loving?] daughter who cares about her mother could ever throw these priceless family treasures out?

We were so flabbergasted by this 'throw out' of such personal treasures of the lady by her daughter, we decided to keep the money [all she cares about it seemed] as she obviously had no interest in her mother beyond what price she could get for the property.

Did we do the wrong thing?

Sad, sad, Oh such a sad day :-((


A very sad tale, a whole life of treasured memories amounts to nothing.

I'd suggest that the money could be donated anonymously to the home, or have a parcel delivered to her full of "comforts".
I've seen some families treat the elderly as a cash opportunity and all the love and care provided ignored.

It is sad, and very distasteful.

crash 14th July 2007 11:12 PM

Chrome/Party

After a bit more investigation we have found out the lady has work in the National trust of Vic. We are going to donate all her writings/photo's of this area from the 20's/30's to them [heaps of stuff] and the money we are going to spend on her [after Zoe pays her visit and see what see needs/wants]. The knife we will ebay and spend on her too.

My god I feel so sad about this whole business. Someone's life ending up in a garbage skip ...and by her daughter's hand!

crash 15th July 2007 09:18 AM

Quote:
Originally Posted by AngryPixie
Crash

I'm sure a charity that care's for Alzheimer's sufferers in your community would be very grateful of the cash donation and any proceeds they could get from the sale of the knife.

If the lady is a published novelist why not approach your local library to see whether they would be interested in the diary, manuscript and letters.

Karma is a funny thing ;)



After a few inquiries we found out the Lady needs for nothing as she is quite well off financially, so we are taking your advice Angry Pixie about the knife proceeds, cash, and manuscript etc. and handing them on to the library, as the lady in question was very well known there. They could certainly use the money to buy a few more LARGE PRINT books as there is a lot of elderly people here [God's waiting room].


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