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Drinking my coffee watching Fox and Friends, the have the Weather Babe
at The Derby.

For years I've though it would be cool to go.
Look at the people, drink a mint julip, watch the ponies run.
(Never even seen a horse race before)

My guess is I'd walk all over see what there was to see in no time,
And be bored.
But, it's Americana. Also guess as much as I'd like to go,
I'd never want to do it again. Lotta experiences like that, did it, got the
T-shirt, enjoyed it, once was enough.


Anyone ever go?
More than once?


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For 20 years or so, I lived about two miles from Churchill Downs, and never, not even once, went to the Derby, or any other horse race. Just didn't (and still don't) give a rat's azz about it all. I went to the track one time, when Mom and other cancer survivors were treated to a free day at the track. I spent all my time watching people and not the horses (good for coyote bait only, in my eyes).

Living in Louisville doesn't have much going for it, even if you like horses, and I do not like horses. I'm glad I moved out of that pestilential schitthole.


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Pestilential... impressive word.

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At a lot of event type things, the people watching is the best part.
Often wonder how much entertainment I provide?🤔


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Oldest daughter and husband used to go to the KY Derby every year. They and their kids enjoyed it back then. Daughter and granddaughter liked to do the special dress-up and big hat thing and seeing all the celebrities. All but their youngest are grown and out of the house now, with one son in his senior year there at U of L and granddaughter in her freshman year at UK. Think it probably got to be less and less of an special family event for them and the kids as they got older.

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I’d love to go to the Derby. Seems like a pretty cool American tradition to me. I have been to the track, which is a really neat place, just never during the race.

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It was raining there this a.m. Might be a mud race.


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The proper role of horses is sitting next to the potatoes and gravy.


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Dillonbuck: I used to "hot-walk" race horses at Longacres Racetrack when I was a teenager.
A bigger bag of scumbags, druggies, drunkards and malcontents are not to be found, when considering horse owners, jockeys, race officials, trainers and gamblers!
And for some of those scumbags to use "the whip" on thoroughbred horses well I sayfuck them all and have never "paid" to enter one of those oval dens of evil.
Never will.
I have the slightest of hope that the cretins that make a living off of gambling and horse racing there in Kentucky are a cut above the cretins I became familiar with way back when?
I don't even care to watch horse whipping on T.V. let alone pay to see it.
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The society of people who buy, sell, breed, and race thoroughbreds has never appealed to me. Having spent many hours in the saddle in some rugged terrain , on the back of some incredible horse flesh, I can appreciate the athleticism of these horses. Beautiful animals!

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Had a friend. Started a fence company. Worked hard. Married into a politically connected family. His FIL was mayor of Fort Worth. As retirement age approached, he bought a farm south of Benbrook, TX and began raising race horses. Beautiful place with astounding horses. My connection to him was his FIL's grandson. He and I were very close friends. I used to putter around in a Piper J-3 Cub and would occasionally land on his farm to say hello. Very nice cordial people.
I believe his best showing at the Kentucky derby was a second place finish. I do know there's a horse racing circuit where owners travel around the country to various tracks to race. He had several "wins" at lesser known tracks. One simply does not enter a horse into the Kentucky Derby without a history.
Personally I haven't been to the "Derby" but have attended races in Florida, NM, and Arizona. There's a lot of pomp and circumstance and it's a long, boring process waiting for the big races to begin. In all honesty, to me the greyhound races were a lot more fun!


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Originally Posted by troublesome82
The society of people who buy, sell, breed, and race thoroughbreds has never appealed to me. Having spent many hours in the saddle in some rugged terrain , on the back of some incredible horse flesh, I can appreciate the athleticism of these horses. Beautiful animals!



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Originally Posted by ratsmacker
For 20 years or so, I lived about two miles from Churchill Downs, and never, not even once, went to the Derby, or any other horse race. Just didn't (and still don't) give a rat's azz about it all. I went to the track one time, when Mom and other cancer survivors were treated to a free day at the track. I spent all my time watching people and not the horses (good for coyote bait only, in my eyes).

Living in Louisville doesn't have much going for it, even if you like horses, and I do not like horses. I'm glad I moved out of that pestilential schitthole.


+1. Never went either, and the best thing that could happen to KY is if they nuked Louisville from orbit.

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Careful with the mint juleps. They'll sneak up on you.

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I like going to the State Fair once every coupla years, sitting around getting drunk betting on the ponies.


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I went to the Kentucky Derby a couple of times when I was younger. My dad was a horse racing fan. While it was fun, Derby Day is crowded, overpriced, and like any other world famous sporting event it's overblown to the point where it's not fun. You've got to park a long way away then fight your way through way too many people to pay way too much to get into a place where you're so pack into that you can't really see the race. You get to wait way too long in line to buy overpriced food and drinks and when it's over you get to do all the fighting in reverse to get out of there.

If you're one of the hoity toity than can afford the limo service to the door, private boxes, and waiters to bring your drinks then it might be fun. If you're mingling with the masses like me then it's kind of miserable.

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Holy Moly what a longshot win!

80-1 Rich Strike wins!



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Whoa, somebody cleaned up.

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Great Race. What a finish.

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That was a great race and win.


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