Wang King wrote: » You should actually look to the UAE for the big money in British racing,
irishbucsfan wrote: » Well there you go. And how many shops to Paddy Power operate over there?! :pac:
Wang King wrote: » if only there was some way to place a bet without going into a bookies, i tell ya, whoever gets around that conundrum will make a fortune!
Bridge93 wrote: » They would need to have friends placing them for them in the UK. Gambling in shops or online is illegal in the UAE like many other countries. Paddy Power etc's websites would not work over there, they don't have a licence to operate there. It also goes against Islamic law, which for many , is enough reason to not do it.
Wang King wrote: » To me its not, its just an anorexic dwarf on a dumb animal.. When you see horses with blinkers, not knowing where they are going or what they are doing, then its not really a sport. I think awec mentioned the betting aspect, once you take that out, you have nothing.because without the bookies and betting, nobody gives a fiddler's who wins a race?
OldRio wrote: » If I may educate you. I own a stable of horses. Myself and the family all ride horses. We break and back horses. We hunt with horses. My wife and youngest take part in eventing. We showjump. You obviously have no idea what blinkers are or do. You do agree? Therefore why try and bring something into your argument that you know nothing about. It makes you look foolish and silly and open to ridicule. Better to remain silent and be thought a fool than to speak out and remove all doubt.
Wang King wrote: » And not one comment pertinent to the discussion lad
OldRio wrote: » Sorry, i thought the use of blinkers was being discussed. Am I incorrect? 'lad' ? No need for that.
[Deleted User] wrote: » Lads, you're not gonna believe this. I was out last night and ended up going home with Sarah Jessica Parke... Oh wait.. sorry no Horse riding, my bad.
mfceiling wrote: » You think you're bad. My throat is sore and my voice is hoarse...doc reckons I'm stable but he was happy that I was able to jockey to the front of the queue. Hay maybe I shouldn't saddle everyone with my problems. Jesus I am woeful at these!!
The Lost Sheep wrote: » Stop horsing around mf....... :pac: Meant to say it last week but forgot. Who watched the programme on OCD on RTE last week? Link is below an have to say it was a super show. Have had my own issues and had to do similar work as those who were featured on the show but great insight into OCDhttp://www.rte.ie/player/ie/show/10371370/
mfceiling wrote: » Hope you've nothing major. I've 2 minor ones - 1. Volume on tele must be an even number - cannot be odd ever 2. If I see a good looking girl walking towards me, I always have to turn around when she passes to check out her arse...
Deleted User wrote: » Anybody catch Better Call Saul last night? I was pleasantly surprised. Another episode tonight too. I was expecting it be rubbish. Vince Gilligan's cinematography is decent.
.ak wrote: » Will check it out definitely, but I wasn't a massive fan of BB.
Wang King wrote: » I've still not seen Breaking Bad....dropped a massive hint at Xmas for the complete box set as a pressie.... Come Xmas day..box set all wrapped up...opened it ...to see it was Game of Thrones series 1&2...my wife can be a right tit at times
CatFromHue wrote: » Yeah and what if the internet goes down? If you have a box set you won't go mad like everyone else who's nothing to watch.....
b.gud wrote: » I have 1.5 TB of, mainly HD, movies and TV shows so I'm sorted in case of an Internet outage