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Old 23rd January 2005, 05:43 PM
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I have sent a second pigeon (email) I hope you recieve it.

I just realised I have been spelling pigeon wrong, the way I spelt it was the way it is used in pidgeon english.

I hope I haven't offended any native people, if I have I apologise in advance.
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Old 23rd January 2005, 08:45 PM
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Pigeon arrived safe and well thanks
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Old 23rd January 2005, 09:46 PM
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Hi Kenchar,

It's spelt the same way as the bird.

"Pigeon English [perhaps a corruption of business English], an extraordinary and grotesque dialect, employed in the commercial cities of China, as the medium of communication between foreign merchants and the Chinese. Its base is English, with a mixture of Portuguese and Hindoostanee." --Johnson's Cyc

Don't even ask me where that last language comes from! Best of luck with your system Kenchar, and don't worry too much about having a bad day -- you weren't on your lonesome in that regard on Saturday.

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Old 23rd January 2005, 10:29 PM
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TOUCHE"
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Old 23rd January 2005, 11:41 PM
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Cheers for the rules Kenchar. I thought your homing pigeon joke was a clever reference to Claude Jeremiah Greengrass the famous poacher in Heartbeat. Now he really would have used a carrier pigeon.

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Old 24th January 2005, 07:12 PM
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Angry I stuffed up

My own idea and I stuffed up on sat.

To all you out there that know the rules will know what I am talking about.

S5, Wicked Wizard I had it marked in the sportsman but for some reason didn't transfer it to the sheet I made going race to race.
outside barrier---top zip---7 days, paid $7.2.

A3, Thirsk was from barrier 2 but Sweedan was scratched so Thirsk then had the inside barrier and became a bet. paid 5.9.

That gives an extra profit of approx 11 points less the loss I posted which gives a profit of 4 points on the day.

I feel a bit better now but I know if I start putting money on this I will be doing my paperwork BEFORE the chardonny.

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Old 25th January 2005, 03:18 PM
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Selections for tomorrow.

Randwick R2 no2---R3 no3---R4 no5---R6 no5---R7 no7---R8 no9.

Caulfield R6 no1

Doomben R5 no7---R6 no2---R7 no4.

Murray Bridge R5 no2---R6 no5.

There is also 2 bets in Murray Bridge R2 no's 2+13, but if I was betting it's a race I would leave alone.

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Old 25th January 2005, 04:03 PM
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Quote:
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S5, Wicked Wizard I had it marked in the sportsman but for some reason didn't transfer it to the sheet I made going race to race.
outside barrier---top zip---7 days, paid $7.2.

A3, Thirsk was from barrier 2 but Sweedan was scratched so Thirsk then had the inside barrier and became a bet. paid 5.9.


Hey, sounds like you're using rules that I'd like. Everybody probably knows how much I love the inside and outside barriers and I also love backing horses who last ran 7 days ago. I wonder could you possibly email me those rules and I've got a system for Saturday racing that you might be able to make some use of.

sportznut 67 at hotmail dot com
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Old 25th January 2005, 09:46 PM
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Yo kenchar, ta for the system rules.
I just grabbed an old copy of Sportsman for Sat 27th March 04 and applied the rules.
There was 21 bets for 8 winners and 11 placgetters.
The return for the win was $42.90 and the place return was $20.10.
It threw up GENIUS AND EVIL at R'hill paying $19.20 the win and UTZON paying $6.30 the win (QLD tote).
It may throw up the odd good priced winnerfrom the look of it, so I shall see if I can dig up a few other old formguides and see how it stands up.
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Old 26th January 2005, 07:29 AM
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[QUOTE=kenchar]Selections for tomorrow.

Hi Kenchar!

Randwick
R2 2 Sunrise Song
R3 3 Men At Work
R4 3 Shavet
R6 2 Restless Wind
R7 8 Square One
R8 1 Catechism
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Caulfield
R6 1 Hardy Steele
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Doomben
R53 Nessuno
R6 2 Natale
R7 1 Show Biz Kid
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Murray Bridge
R2 2 La Sammana - 13 Miss Kay Jay
R5 1 Tanami Prince
R6 6 Lotto Rock

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