RACING POST SUNDAY DECEMBER 23rd 2012
WEEK MONDAY DECEMBER 17th to SUNDAY DECEMBER 23rd.
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RESULT
3.10 Ladbroke Hurdle Ascot
Winner: CAUSE OF CAUSES (USA) 4 10-13 partner DAVY CONDON handler presenter IAN ALMOND trainer Nick Williams for owner Timeform Betfair Racing Club Ltd 25-1
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RESULT
3.10 Ladbroke Hurdle Ascot
Winner: CAUSE OF CAUSES (USA) 4 10-13 partner DAVY CONDON handler presenter IAN ALMOND trainer Nick Williams for owner Timeform Betfair Racing Club Ltd 25-1
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"I won't reflect too long on 2012 because although it was a fantastic year it won't happen again."
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DAVID
ASHFORTH
MUSINGS FROM A RETIRED RACING
ENTHUSIAST
http://www.sportsjournalists.co.uk/books-and-reviews/ashforths-crazy-journey-from-southwell-to-royal-ascot/
"Here’s
hoping good eggs can pay for bad pudding."
“HAPPY
CHRISTMAS! Right, that’s that out of the way.
"People approach the festive season in different ways. In the newsagent’s, Sandra approaches it wearing an electric light on the top of her head and snowmen earrings. A jolly soul, she seems to think this is normal behaviour.
"People approach the festive season in different ways. In the newsagent’s, Sandra approaches it wearing an electric light on the top of her head and snowmen earrings. A jolly soul, she seems to think this is normal behaviour.
"Ashleigh,
on the other hand, in the coffee shop, says she thinks Christmas cards are a
waste of money and doesn’t send any, even though she’s a jolly soul, too, and
is wearing a pair of antlers.
“It’s
the same with Christmas puddings. Some people love them but, personally, I
think they rank fourth in the list of Appalling Puddings of the World. Top of
the list is tapioca, a vile concoction made from frog spawn and probably
illegal nowadays. Second is semolina, which is absolutely revolting, even with
a desperate dollop of jam in the middle. Oliver Twist would never have asked
for a second helping of that.
“Then
there’s bread and butter pudding, believed by some to be lovely, but not by
people who went to the same school as me. School puddings can scar you for
life. Have you ever eaten a suet pudding since? In fifth place is rice pudding,
which has the potential to be nice but usually isn’t, especially when it’s got
a skin on it. Ugh!
JMC:
Wondering if John Prescott likes Christmas pudding? He doesn’t like eggs much,
good or bad especially when they are hurled at him from a distance.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JBR5e9gFjVs
The Right Honourable
The Lord Prescott
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JBR5e9gFjVs
The Right Honourable
The Lord Prescott
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