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Yes you are too good Cutter . Amazing poster indeed.
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Thank you, Sludgepot. I am good.
Since I've taken a good lion's share from the pot today, I might chance my strong body on Tafreej, a good old handicapper, to take the spoils and catapult my darling date tonight into the Ritz. |
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Oh dear.
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Cutter is doing his jig at the moment, Folks, in anticipation of crowning glory at York!
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How was The Ritz last night??
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She didn't turn up. Before I knew, I'd already swallowed the viagra.
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Hope you'd not paid her a deposit in advance???
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cutters walking like john wayne today,encountered a cwad last night who battered his waste disposal pipe with his sildenafil enhanced gash basher.
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English please?
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Dutching the Ebor from 2nd fav to Scriptwriter = 11/10
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You're the one who said "she" at 1527
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Well, I never met the woman, but since it didn't turn up, you can call the dump anything.
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What another Cutter Cash Collector winner for my fans in Alaska and Idaho! We're on the beer and wine again tonight methinks!
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“Grape or grain but never the twain” and “Beer before wine and you'll feel fine; wine before beer and you'll feel ****” regarding moderate-to-severe alcohol intoxication, whereas subjective signs of progressive intoxication were confirmed as accurate predictors of hangover.
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GAY doesnt rhyme. !
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Glasgee. I'd never travelled up the West End of Scotland, but I did the other year, and I could not believe how sophisticated the buildings in the city were. I was very impressed, indeed. I like your poetry as well.
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Was that Benbecula Airport?
Did you think it was contempory modern palladian? |
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Cutter. You seemed to have turned a corner and are a most curtious fellow these days.
How did you make this change. Was it the onset of middle age or the love and companionship of a lady friend? If the later, does she share your passions for the horses? |
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CW, I've always been of the utmost kindness and courtesy to all posters: Salmon Spray will tell you that.
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The first at Beverley is interesting - where did that great dinner go nestled in the stands there many years ago - We must listen to draw bias here and low numbers reign supreme, so I recommend Indication Call in a most difficult race. I would not risk more than 8k on this.
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Fluffed the draw, but never mind as we knew the risk was high.
Anyway, today, ladies, gentlemen, and those other things, Bank Holiday Monday and a chance to fill the coffers! |
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cutter, what have you backed then?
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The weekend is upon us again, and Cutter the Mighty is ready to wheel out his enormous cash collector again for all you lovely folk out there.
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I am opting to going dutching today, as I feel most of the favourites are precarious at best and the the other contenders a bit hit and miss. We shall play what selections are best.
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Cutter has had his afternoon tea and snack and shall be taking on the Fav. in the next with 4 & 3.
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Cutter cuts the layers again and takes out the cash collector from the fools!
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I'm skeptical of this Mizzie Marshall in the next and think it's best to leave the race. There are always other ones. I think the horse could win, but with the jockey? I don't know.
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Yep, good call Cutter, as this Mizzie was hopeless in getting the horse interested.
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In the next Novice Stakes, generally, only one of the first two in the market win: Cutter is plumping for a dream!
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Oh, kiss me, folks, for another winner!
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Every bet today: a winner!
Cutter's Cash Collector continues. All the best, folks! Off now for a date with a fine lady in Mayfair Hope this one turns up today! |
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Enjoy your evening Cutter. I hope she goes dutch with the bill for your sake mate
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Hi, CW, no, I'm one of the old crowd to pay full for the lady. She did turn up, but there was a problem with the zimmerframe and this bloke thinking he could walk in at the same time. Well, you know, I'm not one to stand on ceremony, whoever it is. The brute's son and daughter got involved; luckily, I had extricated the zimmer from the brute's foot and was heading for the bar. All I could hear was a commotion and remonstrations behind as the security set in.
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Anyway, after the commotion of yesterday, Cutter is back today with his lip smacking cash collector: Remember! we and Cutter won all the races yesterday and the profit on following the mighty Cutter is 659%!
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Away we go, Midas in Africa!
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O! line up to congratulate Cutter! He's done it again!
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Well done, Idaho, as I saw you went big in SA and called in Gold!
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Chester: 2nd four to beat winner: dutch
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