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Old 08-24-2007, 02:22 PM   #6
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"You are correct sir!" as Ed McMahon might say. According to ESPN the great racehorse Secretariat's win at Belmont in 1973 by 31 lengths was the biggest sports blowout in a major sporting event.

Here's a snapshot of the great horse just before the finish line...look how far back the others are Irish!

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Secretariat had so big a lead he felt confident enough to even take a dump before the finish line! Is that the utimate "in your face" sports taunt of all time or what?!

For that correct answer you've won a lovely gift from P-R's one (and so far only) sponsor Apparelop (www.apparelop.com). And because you're a member in good standing with the Woosies, P-R will waive the usual shipping and handling costs when mailing this gift!

"Did I just read that right?!" you're thinking, aren't you Irish? Again... P-R will waive the usual shipping and handling costs when mailing this gift!

Isn't life wonderful Irish?! Let's read about your gift prize straight from Apparelop themselves:

MediVen Plus Medi Active Model # 215 Men's Leotard 30-40mmHg Beige Size VI
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Well Irish...socks aren't the most exciting prize to win but let's bring out the old saying here of "don't look a gift horse in the mouth." What the hell exactly does that old saying mean anyway? Well I guess it's safer than looking in a horse's other end.
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