Thursday, May 21, 2009

Whoa! The Dark Horse prevails!

WOW!



Can I just say I was fairly shocked at Kris Allen's unexpected upset of Adam Lambert in the Season Finale of American Idol last night??

It's not that I don't like the end result, because I have actually thought for quite a few weeks that Kris Allen was certainly the most marketable of the Top 13 - but Adam was soooo much the favorite - especially of the judges - that it was hard to imagine things turning out this way.
I think if nothing else explains it (besides Kris's obvious talent and sweetness) - he no doubt picked up additional votes with the ousting of Danny Gokey last week...

I mean, it was a surprise enough that even Kris Allen couldn't believe it. First thing out of his mouth was something like 'no way, Adam deserves this'. But Adam was the most gracious loser I have ever witnessed on this show. These two guys seem to genuinely like and care for each other. They were apparently roommates since they moved into the Idol Mansion as part of the Top 13.



It matters not who won, obviously. I absolutely believe Adam will be a huge star, and maybe he didn't actually need to win as badly as Kris did... and seeing Kris hugging his wife and crying on her shoulder at the end of the broadcast was sweet. You just couldn't NOT like this guy, so I'm happy for him.



Kris has a really great and unique voice. It's all his own, verging on a mix of John Mayer and perhaps Rob Thomas.... a Snow Patrol/The Fray type of sound I think is radio ready and very current. His take on 'Ain't No Sunshine' on tuesday night's show just may have won the thing for him. It was exceptional.

All in all, I think it was one of the best Idol seasons yet. Alot of talent. I believe we shall see forthcoming music not only from the top two, but from #3 Danny Gokey and #4 Allison Iraheta as well. Perhaps others, who knows?

Like I said, it was a shocker to see Adam lose, but I just can't be sad about Kris winning.




Congrats!

Wednesday, May 20, 2009

Hump Day Hottie - One for the Canucks

Seeing as how I'm on vacation as you are reading this, it won't be full of information about today's hottie, Ryan Reynolds.

But looking at him, how much do you really need to say?



He has what I would say are the best abs in Hollywood.




Seriously.

Tuesday, May 19, 2009

Sunday, May 17, 2009

Arrivederci...

Off to the beach.



We'll leave the light on for 'ya.

Saturday, May 16, 2009

Rach beats the boys!

Chalk one up for the girls!!


photo credit: HorsePhotos/Deborah Kral

Well I guess jockey Calvin Borel had the right idea when he jumped off Kentucky Derby champ Mine That Bird to ride the Kentucky Oaks-winning filly in the Preakness Stakes.

Rachel Alexandra won the second jewel in the Triple Crown by a length over the Derby winner.
Recently purchased (after her amazing Oaks performance) by Jess Jackson (who owns and raced two time horse of the year Curlin) for more money than you or I can imagine, and now trained by the patient Steve Assmussen - I wonder what other feats Rachel may have up her sleeves... or should I say saddle cloth?
She has now won six straight races.

It is important to note, however, that Mine That Bird proved he was not a fluke - and came very close to Rachel near the end. If it would have been the Belmont mile and a half race, he might just have caught the tiring filly.

But kudos to her and her connections for running her against the boys - after all, it's a HORSE race, and I think if the filly is as spectacular as she most certainly is, then she deserves a shot at the big stuff. And mega-congrats to Borel, who has been having a banner spring - winning the Kentucky Oaks, the Kentucky Derby, and the Preakness Stakes on two different horses! He even went as far as to guarantee (on national television no less) a win today.

Now all that is left to do is wonder if either of the connections of the one-two finishers plan a show down at the Belmont Stakes on June 6th in New York. Guess we'll have to wait and see.
I love the way the race turned out. The top two horses in the field ended up one-two. Third place finisher Musket Man was also third in the Derby. Not too shabby.

On a sour note: My no-good, bug-eyed, low life, piece of crap, skunk sniffing, snake licking, worm headed, blood-sucking, lilly-lipped, fat bastard of a satellite went out five minutes before the start of the race. I'm not kidding. And NO, it didn't come back on till about ten minutes after the race was over. Just the local stations went out. Go figure! So I had to switch to TVG to find out the winner, then had to wait another fifteen minutes to see the race replay. Folks, I can't make this shit up.

I did not have a ticket on the winner. She was bet down to 2-1, and I'm not much for those kind of odds. I did, however actually play the winning combo of Rachel and Bird, just not for me. My friend Tammy picked the two in an exacta box. Not a whole lot to be made on a bet like that, but it's all in fun.

One thought left: If Rachel Alexandra hadn't raced today - we'd be looking at a Triple Crown possibility. That does make me pause wistfully and say, What If.......

Preakness: Battle of the Sexes!



Today's 134th Preakness pits The Kentucky Derby winner, Mine That Bird:




against the Kentucky Oaks superstar, Rachel Alexandra:



The jockey that rode them both to victory two weeks ago, Calvin Borel, has opted to ride Rachel in the Preakness, leaving seasoned jockey Mike Smith to ride Bird.

Should be a fantastic race, with the deepest Preakness field in many years.

Several Derby runners, including the second and third place finishers (Pioneerof The Nile and Musket Man, respectively) are tackling the race in Baltimore.

Can't wait to see who pulls this one off! Will it be another longshot?
I have my tickets.... but I'm not telling who I picked just yet.

Safe trips to all.

Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Waiting for new BLOOD...



Only one month to go...

Hump Day Hottie

Yum Yum.
Matthew McConaughey is today's choice hottie.



I don't have too much to say about him, except most of the photos I found of him were ones in which his shirt was off.
But this is a man who supposedly got in trouble with the law in his native Texas for playing bongos outside in his yard...buck naked. Not all that many years ago.
Okey doke.



He does look pretty good without a shirt, no doubt.
Apparently he is mega-athletic, as most times when he is photographed, he is participating in some kind of sport - such as surfing, biking, or just plain running on the beach with his dog.
This all does not bode well for the masses who surround him, because it is said that for some reason, he chooses not to wear deodorant. WTF?



He was People magazine's Sexiest Man Alive back in 2005.
He's best known, in my opinion, for romantic comedies.
You can find a list of his films here.



He and his Brazilian girlfriend (what else?) Camila Alves had a son together in July of 2008.
Wonder if the little one ever wears a shirt? Hopefully at least a onesie.
All very interesting stuff for someone who can count 'Dazed and Confused' and 'Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Next Generation' as his a few of his first films in show business...

Matthew McConaughey/Wikipedia

Sunday, May 10, 2009

Friday, May 8, 2009

A new possibility...

For all you horse fans - and I don't necessarily mean racing - here is a video of a new foal that is a full brother to two time Horse of the Year Curlin (one of my favorite thoroughbreds!).. It's just so damn cute I had to share.




video courtesy of The Blood Horse

Here's hoping he has the same goods as his older bro!

Wednesday, May 6, 2009

Hump Day Hottie - True Blood Edition

Today it's time for a little True Blood lovefest.



First I should mention, I've never even seen one damn episode of the popular HBO show.
However, that will change on May 19th when the series comes out on DVD. My pre-order sits in wait at Amazon.com...

I don't have HBO, either.
But that also will change come June...
I am soooo subscribing for at least the three months that the new season of True Blood returns on June 16th.

I am a HUGE fan of the books (by author Charlaine Harris) that the tv series is based on.
It involves a waitress from northern Louisiana, Sookie Sackhouse (yep, that's really her name) who falls in love with the new guy in town. Who happens to be a vampire.
Oscar winner Anna Paquin plays Sookie, and from all the previews and clips I've seen of the show, I'm thinkin' she was brilliantly cast.

Better yet is the actor cast as Bill Compton ("Vampire Bill")... Stephen Moyer:




There's alot to like about Stephen.
He's tall, dark and handsome... and British. And I'm a total sucker for an accent.
Even if it's a fake Cajun accent coming out of an English actor's mouth...




Those blue eyes are...wow.
Might have made a fine looking James Bond, eh?



My favorite picture (above) - the brooding vampire look.
He's totally got it down. I'm a total sucker (no pun intended) for vampires.
And in this case, Robert Pattinson is a mere memory...
Edward who?





Almost looks like he'd be Colin Firth's younger brother here (above).




Not quite as pale as usual.

*Next up, Sam Trammel, who plays Sam Merlotte - the owner of the bar (Merlotte's, imagine that!) where Sookie works. He's got a thing for Sookie, and isn't crazy about her hanging around with a vampire.
But Sam has a few secrets of his own.




Sometimes you just wish Sookie would realize how Sam feels.




Not too shabby as far as competition goes.

*Sookie's brother Jason is played by Ryan Kwanten (below):


Jason is a complete and utter man-whore. No other way to say it.
I'm gonna guess Ryan isn't quite as notorious, but who knows?


Sookie's brother is always getting into trouble.
So would I if this guy was around all the time.

*And lastly, there's Eric Northman, played by Swedish actor Alexander Skarsgard.
Eric is also a vamp, and is Bill's boss, so to speak.
In the later Sookie novels, he and Sookie become quite...involved.
So I assume we'll be seeing alot more of Alexander in the future.



As Eric (above) and as himself (below):



True Blood, Season 2 - starts June 16th on HBO.
True Blood, Season 1 is out on DVD May 19th...
Get sucked in!

*A random bit of trivia: Lead actors Anna Paquin and Stephen Moyer are a couple in real life as well, and have been since they met at the casting call for season one.

Ok, say it with me - love at first bite.
Yeah, you knew that was coming.



Saturday, May 2, 2009

Derby 135: Super shocker in the slop!

Mine That Bird says:



Na na na na nah!
Fooled ya, didn't I?

Yes, it's true. A 50-1 longshot (very long!) has won the 135th Kentucky Derby today at Churchill Downs.



A Canadian champion at age 2, Mine That Bird was really not given any consideration for the roses at all. That stayed the case as the day went on, his odds pretty much sticking to the 50-1 area all day long.
After the scratch of favorite I Want Revenge, the race seemed pretty wide open, and I really think the rest of the field of 19 calmed down and relaxed a bit.

The track was pretty wet, though no rain fell today - it was still fairly sloppy at post time.
The race unfolded relatively uneventfully, and when it looked like Pioneerof The Nile was poised to give Bob Baffert his fourth Derby win, jockey Calvin Borel guided his winning mount through the obstacle course of horses and flew up the rail (in similar fashion to his win on Street Sense two years ago) and left the field in his wake.
His margin of victory (nearly 7 lengths) was the biggest since Assault in 1946. Whoa.



A totally convincing win, I'm sure it had oddsmakers and racing fans alike scratching their heads thinking "Now why didn't I think of that???"



Calvin Borel, after winning the race, had a real sweet time coming back to the winner's circle, prancing the longshot winner in front of the grandstands while whooping, hooting and hollering his Cajun self the entire way over. It was hysterical, but heartwarming to see him so tickled pink.



The trainer of Mine That Bird, Bennie "Chip" Wooley Jr., hopped into the Winner's Circle on crutches, having severly broken his leg in a motorcycle accident 2 months ago. He drove the Derby winner from New Mexico to Louisville - a 21 hour trip - himself. I'm sure he may have been pumped up on drugs to get through the day, but pure excitement - and some champagne - will no doubt help him along for the rest of the weekend and the trip home.



Mine That Bird is owned by the Double Eagle Ranch of Mark Allen and Buena Suerta Equine, owned by Leonard Blach. He was originally purchased for the low low bargain price of $9500 - nearly unheard of for a quality thoroughbred, but his current owners saw something so they bought him privately for $400,000.



The winner, a gelding, was Canadian 2 year old champion last year, and had an unusual road to the Derby, by way of Canada, California, and New Mexico. He only worked once at Churchill Downs.
His breeding says he could do it, though - his daddy (Birdstone) won the 2004 Belmont Stakes (ruining Smarty Jones's Triple Crown bid) and his granddaddy (Grindstone) won the Kentucky Derby in 1996. Also of note is his dam's sire, Smart Strike, is the sire of both 2006 Derby winner Street Sense, and two time horse of the year ('07 & '08) Curlin. So the breeding is there, obviously.




I had a ticket on him to win, so I was pretty psyched to learn he went off at 50-1, which is what he was last night when I made an advance bet at the OTB. Yipee!
His victory was the second biggest payout since Donerail back in 1913. Seriously.

Placing second was the Bob Baffert trained (and Santa Anita Derby winner) Pioneerof The Nile, and Illinois Derby winnner was the show horse.

No decisions have been made yet about running the Derby winner in the Preakness Stakes in Baltimore on May 16th, but I would be fairly shocked if the connections don't go that route, and would assume it would only be injury to the horse that would keep them from Pimlico for the second jewel of the Triple Crown.



It would be a HELL of a story if this 3 year old would make that kind of history, but you just never know. Any given day.
Any given year, for that matter.

In a bit of other weekend racing news:



The owners of the ill-fated filly, Eight Belles, were on hand for the newly named Eight Belles Stakes (gr III, and formerly known as the La Troienne) a few races before the Derby. Before the race, they were presented with a plaque and literally, eight bells rang out before the race. It was rather bittersweet. The race was won by Four Gifts. Sentimental favorite Just Jenda (trained and owned by Eight Belles trainer Larry Jones) came in second, and another Jones trainee, Warrior Maid, came in third.




In the Woodford Reserve Turf (gr 1T), the sensational 7 year old Einstein (above, far left) made history when he won the renowned race for a consecutive year. It's his 5th grade one win. He's a horse that's been in my fantasy stable for several years, in fact, and I'm always rooting for him. Fantastic, impressive, stellar job!

Also earlier this week, the new statue of Barbaro was unveiled near the entrance of Gate 1 at Churchill Downs.



The owners, Roy and Gretchen Jackson, were of course on hand, as well as trainer Michael Matz and Barbaro's veterinarian Dr. Dean Richardson. The artist was Alexa King. It is a fitting tribute to a brilliant racehorse..

So, in all, it was an eventful weekend. With the Barbaro statue unveiling, the Kentucky Oaks freak Rachel Alexandra's 20 length win, and the eye-popping victory by Mine That Bird today.
But there's someone waiting in the wings to spoil Mine That Bird's possible Triple Crown attempt... and he's - dare I say it? - out for revenge....



I Want Revenge says pooh-pooh to the longshot Derby victor.

Guess we'll see, won't we?

*photos by Reuters, AP, and Blood Horse...

Derby Day is upon us!

It's Derby day!


And as exicted as I am for it, my spirits are dampened by a bit of a bummer.
My favorite - the morning line favorite as well - has scratched.
Yep, no ' Want Revenge'today due to some swelling and inflammation in one of his legs.


Yeah, it's good to find out before he races and injures it further, but this is a major disappointment for many people. Especially advance bettors (such as myself) who already have Revenge as part of their exactas and trifectas and the likes.

Thankfully I have already made bets on a few other horses without including Revenge, so I still have a shot.
But it's still a black fly in the chardonnay, you know?

In other racing excitement:

Rachel Alexandra put on a helluva show in the Kentucky Oaks yesterday!!

photo by Anne Eberhardt/Blood Horse

I was on my way to the OTB when the race was going off, so I had to watch it online last night when I got home.

It's been quite awhile since I have seen a race like that. I mean - she really romped. No horse even got close to her. When she flew across the finish line, I had to count to like, 5, before any other horses even showed up. I think they said she won by twenty lengths or so.
It is quite doubtful that we will see a race like this all year. Seriously.
No, I mean it.

You can check it out by clicking here, and in the article there is a VIDEO feed. It's worth a look.
It was truly an astonishing victory. Perhaps she should have raced against the boys, eh?

Hopefully her connections will think about that. She isn't nominated to the Triple Crown races (which means they'd have to pay an exorborant fee to race her in the Preakness or Belmont) so I look forward to her this summer, kicking the boys' asses somewhere!

Congrats.

So anyway....I sit and wait.. Pre-racing starts at noon, but I have a baby shower to go to, so I'll have to catch some of that online later as well.. But this afternoon, only a F5 tornado will be able to coax me away from my television, and even then I'd grab my laptop and hope the live feed still worked.

With the defection of I Want Revenge, I'm gonna go with Friesan Fire or Pioneerof The Nile as most likely to take the roses... but I'm not throwing in the towel for the horses I mentioned yesterday. Everyone has a better shot now, truth be told.

*Even Nowhere To Hide (joining at least 4 others at morning line odds of 50-1!!!)... The son of Vindication (who himself is one of Seattle Slew's final sons) just may pull off a major upset, who knows.

So: Go, Baby, Go!!!!

More later......


Friday, May 1, 2009

Oaks day!

Kentucky Oaks day is upon us.


The distaff equivalent of the Derby, the Kentucky Oaks is always held the day before the big boy's race.
The girls have been racing in this race the same amount of years as the Derby. Both started in 1875 and are the oldest continuously contested sporting event in history. Rock on.


photo: Blood-Horse

This year, the horse to beat is Rachel Alexandra. (above)
But I also like Gabby's Golden Gal.
Both of these horses are sired by Medaglia d'Oro, a fantastic horse from a few years ago.

*Moving from the Oaks to the Derby, I'm having a really tough time deciding just who I want to bet on for the big race.

My number one fave is I Want Revenge.

But also on my short list:

Chocolate Candy

Friesan Fire

Pioneerof The Nile

General Quarters

Dunkirk


I have a little twinge of maybe about Papa Clem and Advice, as well. Guess we'll see...

But if I were to choose a solid pick.... it'd be I Want Revenge (below)

photo: Mathea Kelley/Blood-Horse
Gosh I hope one of my picks wins...

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