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Thursday, June 04, 2015
Some horses are born to be at the track.
Great story about a retired thoroughbred racehorse who is most suited to sticking around the racetrack rather than starting a new career. Most thoroughbreds do like to have a job. Most of them don't like hanging around the pasture 24-7.
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