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Can you believe £108 out of £586 was bet on 3 to beat 2 ? (Average about 18's)
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Possibly thinking it would be suiting rails?
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Liked 1 in the next at Sheffield anyway but really like it now.
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Wish they would wait until the firms open up before betting them
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Was 5.2 when i said that.Now only 3.7.
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hello campers
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Hey, Yorky
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Hi R C
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morning yorky, evens now under 10 favs, think they might have made a little rick
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3/4 here
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Went against my thoughts and went for 5 at 3s.Unders.
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with 3 sav 2,6
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WD, MM
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Sorry, MM
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I bet a looser RC
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wonders your the man ,just need to collect now
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That is similar to the price thing
Fancied the winner but done what i know is profitable long term rather than let my instinct get in the way.Lost the battle but win the war ![]() |
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correct yorky, just need nothing stupid happening tomorrow, 3 or less is fine, 4+ would worry me
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BTW there was a question on a quiz prog the other day about then meaning of the term "dog robber" .... call me thick but I'd never heard of this ... The term apparently goes back to the Civil War. It refers to an enlisted man who serves as a lackey for an officer.
During WWII, the term was modified somewhat to include a Junior Officer who was an attendant and personal assistant, (Lackey), to the Commander of a unit. This position was Unofficial, because it was the Dog Robber's job to solve problems and remedy situations that the Commander didn't want to be bothered with, or he felt, were below the dignity of his rank and position. Generally some unorthodox, if not illegal actions and/or remedies were necessary to solve these problems and the Commander didn't want to be personally involved. As a result, a Battalion, Brigade or even Regimental Dog robber, carrying, unofficially, the Commanders authority, became a very powerful and feared man for a first Lieutenant or Captain. The general order and motto that was associated with a Colonel or Generals Dog Robber was, "Just make it go away," or, "Just fix it. |
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I thought it meant anti-social fecker
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its a very fine line bookie but imo you got that wrong
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Yeah. Me too, Wonders. Funny that.
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dogrobber ???,those were the days
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did anyone see olivia newton john on telly on saturday night, gosh its terrible getting old
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anyone here have past expirence when and how things get normal on these markets again?
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Yorky, You're old if you still fancy her
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lol@ racing cert
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Actually she wont bad
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2 sav 1
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on 6 at 6s here.
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93 pounds matched so far!!!
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clear run for 2 should win imo
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96 quid now with my 3 quid on the 6
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had alittle more at7s.
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11.42 market yorky
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lol ive just had a bet in 11.57
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you lot are just pups
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cant believei just done that.Was looking at the wrong race on here |
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phewwwwww i wasnt matched so can get a better price
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