I've been tagged by a fellow blogger (who unfortunately keeps her blog private) to answer the following:
Ten Years Ago:
*It was 1998. I was nearly 30.
*My Jeep Grand Cherokee was born, but didn't know me yet.
*My best friend wasn't married yet.
*Real Quiet won the Kentucky Derby and Preakness Stakes, and lost the Belmont (and the Triple Crown) by a nostril. I'm still reeling over that one, forget Big Brown.
*My dog Bear was still alive and I couldn't imagine owning another cat.
*I didn't like celery. News flash - still don't.
*We'd never been to the Outer Banks (yet)
Five things on tommorrow's 'to-do' list:
*Ride along with the hubby to get a new tire on the front of the Harley
*Check the camp to make sure all is status quo.
*Eat lunch somewhere of note. Perhaps some Chinese?
*Attend my brother's college musical performance at the Saw Mill Theater in Cook Forest.
*Stop at Wal-Mart on the way home to get some yogurt - I'm out and that's not good.
Snacks I enjoy:
*nachos and cheese w/jalepenos
*dried fruit - esp. cranberries and pineapple
*Lay's plain chips, sometimes with dip ~sometimes not.
* ice cream
*Pepperidge Farm Milano cookies
Things I would do if I were a millionaire:
*build a large brick house in the country right in the middle of at least 100 acres with a turrett somewhere - I want a round room. And a library. And a stable...
*make sure family & friends are taken care of
*own a oceanfront beach house on Hatteras Island (OBX). If a hurricane blows it over, I'll just build another. Because I can.
*run a Thoroughbred Retirement farm. Guess I could put that on my 100 acres, eh?
*build a nice deck with a picnic table on the back of my (former if I'm a millionaire) workplace - we've been wanting that for years!
Places I have lived:
*Greenville, PA
*Markle, PA
*Rural Valley, PA (5 separate locations in that town though)
that's pretty much it, sadly.
So, I tag Jackie - she's my only fellow blogger who's not "private"!
Friday, June 20, 2008
Wednesday, June 18, 2008
Time flies, so do hats.
Tuesday, June 17, 2008
Three 'fer
photo: Reed Palmer photography/drf.com
Here's 2007 Horse of the Year - CURLIN - winning the grade 1 Stephen Foster Handicap at Churchill Downs this past saturday.
Under jockey Robby Albarado, he really drew away from the field and won like the champion he is. His connections are now thinking of running him in France's Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe (Fr-I), which is considered to be one of Europe's greatest races. We already know he travels well, after his convincing win at the Dubai World Cup in March of this year.
I think his win saturday really helped horseracing fans feel better after the debacle that was the Belmont Stakes Big Brown meltdown. Curlin is 4 years old and obviously not slowing down a bit - really coming into his own.
Under jockey Robby Albarado, he really drew away from the field and won like the champion he is. His connections are now thinking of running him in France's Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe (Fr-I), which is considered to be one of Europe's greatest races. We already know he travels well, after his convincing win at the Dubai World Cup in March of this year.
I think his win saturday really helped horseracing fans feel better after the debacle that was the Belmont Stakes Big Brown meltdown. Curlin is 4 years old and obviously not slowing down a bit - really coming into his own.
Also making my weekend complete was this:
photo: Anne M. Eberhardt/bloodhorse.com
PYRO winning the Northern Dancer Stakes (also at Churchill on saturday). He whooped the field convincingly and is obviously returning to his top form from early this spring. Guided by jockey Shaun Bridgmohan, he beat a quality field of three year olds including fellow Derby-runners Visionaire and Recapturetheglory.
Pyro was my favorite horse coming into the Triple Crown series but flopped in bad traffic at the Derby then took a Preakness/Belmont pass, instead getting a nice break, which truly helped, it seems.
Both Curlin and Pyro are trained by Steve Assmussen.
These two wins, combined with 5 year old Ginger Punch (seen below) winning the presitgious Ogden Phipps Handicap at Belmont the same day made for me hitting 3 out of 4 races in my fantasy horseracing game, so I was pretty stoked.
PYRO winning the Northern Dancer Stakes (also at Churchill on saturday). He whooped the field convincingly and is obviously returning to his top form from early this spring. Guided by jockey Shaun Bridgmohan, he beat a quality field of three year olds including fellow Derby-runners Visionaire and Recapturetheglory.
Pyro was my favorite horse coming into the Triple Crown series but flopped in bad traffic at the Derby then took a Preakness/Belmont pass, instead getting a nice break, which truly helped, it seems.
Both Curlin and Pyro are trained by Steve Assmussen.
These two wins, combined with 5 year old Ginger Punch (seen below) winning the presitgious Ogden Phipps Handicap at Belmont the same day made for me hitting 3 out of 4 races in my fantasy horseracing game, so I was pretty stoked.
photo by Coglianese Photos/bloodhorse.com
Ginger Punch was Champion Older Filly/Mare last year, and to still have her racing is truly a gift in these days of early retirement for most horses. She is trained by Bobby Frankel and ridden here by Rafael Bejarano.
Go Baby Go!
Monday, June 16, 2008
R.I.P.

Rest in Peace, Stan Winston (1946-2008)
Special Effects Academy Award winner and all-around the I-Ching of making the fantastic come to life.
A crushing loss, to be sure.
You'll be missed.
See more at http://www.fascinationwithfear.blogspot.com/
Are you freakin' kidding me?
Sunday, June 15, 2008
Who's your daddy??
Saturday, June 14, 2008
Friday, June 13, 2008
Thursday, June 12, 2008
Some of MY favorite things:
My cousin Jackie just posted a few of her favorite things and so I thought I would do the same.
She asked what makes me smile. Here are some of the things that make my life worthwhile.
Besides the obvious like Todd and my family - those are a given.

--Thoroughbred horseracing--Seattle Slew--Autumn--flannel sheets--horror movies--the smell of a brand new book--my iPod--thunderstorms--"Sideways"--chocolate covered strawberries--Johnny Depp--ghost stories--going to camp--ice cream--Mickey Mouse--snowmen--sharks--Uncle Ben's wild rice--cactus--Hatteras Island--my cats--lighthouses--playing the theme from Psycho while in the shower--Eddie Bauer--red wine--sand between my toes--apple cider--Halloween--pajamas--going for rides on the Harley--horroretc.com--Borders--campfires--old fashioned soft peppermint sticks--major snowstorms--chapstick--Stephen King--the lump I get in my throat when they play 'My Old Kentucky Home' before the Derby--salmon--The Pittsburgh Steelers--pasta--Howard's Pub on Ocracoke Island--flowers along the highway--seashells--candles--life is good--pine trees after a snowstorm--"LOST"--cranberries--Netflix--long winter nights--Bob Marley--slim jims--The Pillsbury Dough Boy--quilts--sugared pecans--traveling--the crescent moon--reruns of MASH--Jeeps--The Geico gecko--Smarty Jones--Cherry 7UP--movie scores--homemade rice pudding--www.bloodhorse.com--starfish--thick fuzzy socks--Chopin--scary old houses in the middle of nowhere--baby robins--Old Navy--dark chocolate--dragonflies--reading magazines--extreme weather--George Carlin--a random day off work--old people still holding hands--"Shaun of the Dead"--nowhere to go and a good book in my hand--blogging--
She asked what makes me smile. Here are some of the things that make my life worthwhile.
Besides the obvious like Todd and my family - those are a given.

--Thoroughbred horseracing--Seattle Slew--Autumn--flannel sheets--horror movies--the smell of a brand new book--my iPod--thunderstorms--"Sideways"--chocolate covered strawberries--Johnny Depp--ghost stories--going to camp--ice cream--Mickey Mouse--snowmen--sharks--Uncle Ben's wild rice--cactus--Hatteras Island--my cats--lighthouses--playing the theme from Psycho while in the shower--Eddie Bauer--red wine--sand between my toes--apple cider--Halloween--pajamas--going for rides on the Harley--horroretc.com--Borders--campfires--old fashioned soft peppermint sticks--major snowstorms--chapstick--Stephen King--the lump I get in my throat when they play 'My Old Kentucky Home' before the Derby--salmon--The Pittsburgh Steelers--pasta--Howard's Pub on Ocracoke Island--flowers along the highway--seashells--candles--life is good--pine trees after a snowstorm--"LOST"--cranberries--Netflix--long winter nights--Bob Marley--slim jims--The Pillsbury Dough Boy--quilts--sugared pecans--traveling--the crescent moon--reruns of MASH--Jeeps--The Geico gecko--Smarty Jones--Cherry 7UP--movie scores--homemade rice pudding--www.bloodhorse.com--starfish--thick fuzzy socks--Chopin--scary old houses in the middle of nowhere--baby robins--Old Navy--dark chocolate--dragonflies--reading magazines--extreme weather--George Carlin--a random day off work--old people still holding hands--"Shaun of the Dead"--nowhere to go and a good book in my hand--blogging--
Saturday, June 7, 2008
Major upset in NY !

Da' Tara wins the 140th Belmont Stakes wire to wire.
Well, no Triple Crown again! Why am I not surprised? Why am I not devastated?
Something just didn't click - Big Brown absolutely didn't fire today at all.
I am disappointed, but hey, that's racing. After Smarty Jones's loss in 2004, I promised myself I would not get my hopes up too much again. Good thing.
That said, I still felt fairly confident that Brownie was primed to make history, but there was still this little nagging thought that it might not happen. Rick Dutrow Jr., his extremely boastful trainer, on the walk over to the track, actually guaranteed - on national television no less - a win. Oh my.
Too much confidence is never a good thing in my book, and we were shown yet again that even the best horses have the worst days.
I believe it could have been a number of things that may have happened. Perhaps the quarter crack was more of an issue than we thought, perhaps he should have had that controversial steroid shot after all, perhaps he had some internal congestion and/or bleeding in the throat which can make a horse balk at running, perhaps it was the oppressive 93 degree sweltering heat that affected him, perhaps the racing gods just weren't smiling on him....
You know what they say... 2 outta 3 ain't bad...
Anyway, when it was evident, during the race, that Brownie just wasn't gonna get it done, jockey Kent Desormeaux kindly eased him and he ended up crossing the finish line last. The first horse in history to be posed to win a triple crown that ended up finishing last. Oy!
Trainer Dutrow, obviously distraught after the race, avoided reporters for some time but eventually told ESPN reporters that he had no idea what happened, that the horse does not appear to be hurt or injured in any way, and that they will scope him to see if it is that type of issue. Brown was walking the shedrow at the barn without any problem and did not seem to be in any kind of distress.
In any case, it just wasn't Brownie's day, and I have a major inkling that that was the last time we'll see him on the racetrack. I feel they will use this loss to go ahead and retire him to Three Chimneys (where he's headed to hang out with former stars Smarty Jones & Point Given) before he loses any more races and his stud fee plummets.
MEANWHILE, the strikingly beautiful longshot (38-1) Da' Tara broke alertly from the gate, went directly to the front of the pack, and went wire to wire to win the 140th Belmont Stakes. He looked really great! I love a good win, and this one was one for the books.
Da' Tara is trained by Nick Zito, who coincidentally trained the upsetter of Smarty Jones's bid for the crown, Empire Maker - in 2004. Jockey was up and coming Alan Garcia. Place (second) went to Denis of Cork, show (third) was a dead heat between Anak Nakal and Ready's Echo.
I do have a bit of a happy ending since Da' Tara's papa is Tiznow, who was a favorite of mine when he was racing, and - to no one's surprise I'm sure - is a grandson of Seattle Slew, making Da' Tara his great grandson. Cool!
Da' Tara does, in fact, resemble Slew - not only in the dark color, but in that wire to wire running style.
Seattle Slew remains the ONLY undefeated Triple Crown winner. Yee-ha.
And with Big Brown's loss, Affirmed remains the last Triple Crown winner (1978)-and we'll have to wait another year for a new crop of three year olds to see if the elusive Crown is in their grasp.
I'll wait...
History in the making....

Whoop-ee! Today is the day that (hopefully) history will be made.
However, if not... I will live to race another day, or at least watch it on tv.
Big Brown is going to do his best to be the first winner of the Triple Crown in 30 years (Affirmed, 1978) and will have 8 others competing to dash his dream.
His main competition, the Japanese supposed phenom, Casino Drive, has been scratched from the race as of early this morning, so he will have one less (and his biggest challenger in my opinion) to contend with.
It is no secret that I am not a fan of Brownie's trainer (Rick Dutrow) but am willing to overlook his complete and utter arrogance and just think of the horse and the jockey (one of my favorites, Kent Desormeaux, who really deserves this) and cheer on the Big Brown team.
*Safe trips to all horses - come back safe and sound!
Hopefully his will be the scene, when Brown leaves the field in his dust...
Will the inevitable happen? STAY TUNED.....
Wednesday, June 4, 2008
Tuesday, June 3, 2008
who the hell?

OK!
I'm DAMN sick of seeing these two nobodies on all the magazines in the Wal-Mart checkout line. Who the hell are they and what do they do?
I was able to find out their names: Spencer Pratt and Heidi Montag. But what do they do and why are they on the cover of US Weekly? I don't even know them but already I don't like them. Why?
I decided to investigate and have discovered they are on "The Hills", which is some kind of MTV reality show (figures!) -sorta like 90210 for the younger (and more gullible) generation. I remember when MTV showed MUSIC videos! Am I showing my age or what?
After using wikipedia to search about this dumb-ass piece of entertainment, I also find that there are all sorts of rumors and speculation that 'The Hills' is all just a bunch of fake hooey. That it is a scripted show and they are all "acting". It's not "real-life"!
I, for one, could really care less. They just don't seem important enough to garner attention away from Angelina's pregnancy or even Britney Spears's various woes.
Don't get me wrong, I don't care about those people either, but at lease they have actually done something to become famous (or infamous, in Britney's case).
These two buttheads above are kind of along the lines of Paris Hilton, but maybe even less interesting than her if that is possible.
Anyway, so now I know. And unfortunately, so do you.
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