OK, no matter where you are on the whipping debate, this sure is a funny comment:
I'm still waiting for the 1st person leaving the track stating, "I really liked it, but if they only beat the animals more I might be back."
That is a post from a professional horseplayer on paceadvantage.com.
I can argue at times (shocking I know) but I can't find a comeback for that :)
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Ha, good one! Thanks for sharing... and welcome to the TBA!
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