PolarSkye
Well-Known Member
Happy retirement big lad . . . so nice to see you come home safe and sound . . . right decision.
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I just saw a nekkid jockey in the mirror when Richie was being interviewed lol...
Front or back?.
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I think you'll find the jilly cooper section of the forum is the club house
(But now I want to know too...)
I am afraid this qualified as a "semi-flounce" and (to paraphrase one of my favourite lines in a movie - from A League of Their Own) "there's no flouncing in racing . . . "
Seriously, though, amandap, I (and others here) get that you care deeply about the demise of these horses . . . and that you feel that, somehow (as evidenced in RW's comments) their connections don't value them as highly as their human counterparts. And, do you know what, you are probably right . . . and RW made that agonizingly clear when he drew the parallel between the death of a (loved) racehorse and a fellow colleague.
I love my horse. I love the bones of him. Ditto my dogs. I love watching racing. I love horses in general. Hell, I'd say I love animals in general. Cruelty to animals appals me. But, even though I don't always like being around them, I'd have to say I "value" human beings more. And I certainly love my children and my husband more than my dogs and my horse. Come the day I have to have either of my dogs or my beloved silver boy PTS, my heart will break. I will cry. I will wail. I won't sleep. I won't eat. For a while. It will hurt. A lot. But it still wouldn't hurt nearly as much as losing a member of my family or one of my close friends.
That's the only point RW was making. And in making it, he didn't once - not in one single second - intimate that he didn't care, deeply, about the horses he rides.
If you don't like the realities that come with watching racing, then don't watch it. It will still go on without you. As will all horse/animal sports.
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There will be many gloating over Ruby's fall and injury today...
Why do you say that ?
Because of his controversial comments following the death of Our Conor . . . not that I think gloating would appropriate or kind.
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