April 2009 - good-son

Thursday, April 30, 2009


Absenth - Love Is Dead
Country - Russia
Genre - Melodic Doom/Death Metal
Year - 2005

Tracklist :
  1. Birth Of Evil
  2. The Wizard's Way
  3. Tornado
  4. Fire Of Hate
  5. Stone-Blind
  6. Love Is Dead
  7. Recreation Of The World (Live)
Link : http://www.mediafire.com/?fr0m1u0owuz
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Saturnus - Martyre
Country - Denmark
Genre - Melodic Doom/Death Metal
Year - 2000

Tracklist :
  1. 7
  2. Inflame Thy Heart
  3. Empty Handed
  4. Noir
  5. A Poem (Written In Moonlight)
  6. Softly On The Path You Fade
  7. Thou Art Free
  8. Drown My Sorrow
  9. Lost My Way
  10. Loss (In Memoriam)
  11. Thus My Heart Weepeth For Thee
  12. In Your Shining Eyes
Link : http://www.mediafire.com/?m2jziny2loo
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"Run for the Roses: The Kentucky Derby and the Business of Horse Racing" on CNBC Tonight at 9 PM

CNBC's primetime original program, Run for the Roses: The Kentucky Derby and the Business of Horse Racing, anchored by Melissa Francis, and premiering Thursday, April 30, at 9PM and 1AM ET takes a behind-the-scenes look at the horse racing industry, spotlighting the premier race in the triple crown.

CNBC explores the continually expanding, publicly traded Churchill Downs which now includes the online wagering service Twinspires.com, a 50% stake in Horseracing Television, a $121 million renovation of the main site, and racetracks in Chicago, Miami Gardens, Fla. and New Orleans.

"Run for the Roses" also offers a breakdown of money that surrounds this storied race including the $200 million that is pumped into the Louisville economy, the $100 million-plus in bets, and the $2 million purse.

Interview subjects include Mike Iavarone, CEO of International Equine Acquisitions Holdings, Inc./owner of past Derby champion Big Brown; Chris McCarron, Hall of Fame jockey; Steven Crist, Racing Form publisher, Andrew Beyer, Washington Post horse-racing columnist/author; John Asher, Churchill Downs historian, and Kentucky Derby legend/Hall of Fame jockey Pat Day.
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Wednesday, April 29, 2009

2009 Breeders' Cup To Remain at Santa Anita


It's official! The 2009 Breeders' Cup World Thoroughbred Championships will remain at Santa Anita Park in Arcadia, Calif.

Breeders' Cup officials announced today that the championships will go on as planned Nov. 6 and 7 during the Oak Tree at Santa Anita meet, despite the track's owner, Magna Entertainment Corp. (MEC), filing for bankruptcy.

MEC filed for bankruptcy in March and is currently seeking approval from the bankruptcy court to auction off its properties, including Santa Anita. If issues surrounding the bankruptcy had not been resolved, the Breeders’ Cup would have been moved to Churchill Downs in Louisville, Ky., which is scheduled to host in 2010.

Breeders’ Cup President and CEO Greg Avioli made the following statement on today’s court ruling:

“At a hearing earlier today, the Delaware court overseeing the MEC bankruptcy fully affirmed Oak Tree Racing Association’s lease with Santa Anita through the end of 2009. As a result we can now officially confirm that this year’s Breeders’ Cup World Championships will be held at Oak Tree at Santa Anita Park on November 6 and 7 as originally planned. Together with our colleagues at Oak Tree and Santa Anita, we are very excited to showcase another outstanding Breeders’ Cup from Southern California to our fans and horsemen around the globe. We also want to take this opportunity to thank Bob Evans and the Churchill Downs organization for agreeing to serve as back-up host site for this year’s Championships, and we very much look forward to our return to Churchill Downs in 2010.”
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Desculpem por não esta mais a postar, por isso vim aqui para me explicar...

Não estou mais postando pois por enquanto estou sem INTERNET... Então assim que que este problema for resolvido, voltarei a postar!

Obrigado pela compreenção...
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Hollywood Park Cancels Thursday Card


Larry Zap's Highlights from Saturday's Gold Rush card at Hollywood Park.

After live racing at Hollywood Park today, the southern California track will be dark tomorrow due to limited race entries, remaining open for simulcast wagering, including racing from Golden Gate Fields.

Racing from Hollywood Park resumes Friday, with a special first post time of 1:00 p.m. -- the only Friday matinee at the 13-week Spring/Summer Meet -- to accommodate the simulcast of the Kentucky Oaks.

With the Kentucky Derby Day program on Saturday, Hollywood Park will have an 11 a.m. first post. The entire Churchill Downs program will be carried beginning at 7:30 a.m. Pacific time.

In the video, Larry Zap provides some great on-track footage of Saturday's successful California Gold Rush Day card at the track of the lakes and flowers. Enjoy!

Read more about Zap in About.
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Start Your Kentucky Derby Party with a Mint Julep!



If you'll be watching the Derby broadcast on TV, why not add to the fun with a special Derby Day menu? Of course, no Derby party would be complete without the famous mint juleps! This video from Kentuckyderby.com shows exactly how to put one together.

For a printed version, there's a great mint julep recipe on Food Network by chef Emeril Lagasse, which includes the "simple syrup" that is an integral part of the recipe.

Here's the basic menu for my Kentucky Derby Party:
  • Mint Juleps
  • Barbequed Shrimp Appetizer
  • Kentucky Barbequed Pork Chops
  • French Rolls
  • Potatoe Salad
  • Cole Slaw
  • Derby Pie
The barbequed pork chops are a Kentucky tradition. They use bone-in chops that are served on a bun -- a challenge to eat, but oh so yummy! Here's the recipe I'll be using: Kentucky Barbequed Pork Chops.

There are several variations of Derby Pie, but they're all versions of a chocolate-nut pie that's more like a chewy brownie in a pie crust! I use this recipe for Derby Pie.

You can get lots more great ideas for Derby Day entertaining at KentuckyDerby.com party central, here.

Have fun, and bon appetit!
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Mar De Grises - Draining The Waterheart
Country - Chile
Genre - Melodic Doom/Death Metal
Year - 2008

Tracklist :
  1. Sleep Just One Dawn
  2. Kilómetros de Nada
  3. Deep-Seeded Hope Avant-Garde
  4. Fantasía
  5. Wooden Woodpecker Conversion
  6. One Possessed
  7. Summon Me
  8. Liturgia: Convite y Prefiguración / Purgatorio / Diálogo Infierno
Link : http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?jljx2ttuimt
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Tuesday, April 28, 2009

人生

總是在反反覆覆失神與精神之間的狀態中遊離
有個念頭閃出來 我肯定的告訴自己 一定要把這個東西

給寫下來 作為我這個多采多姿的人生 再添個有趣而乖誕的註腳
怕自己日後時間一久 工作一忙 就忘記了

提醒自己 一定要寫下來自己的小小的個人紀錄與創作
大師三部曲 快了 我的序曲要出來了

嘟嘟嘟嘟嘟嘟(這是音樂的吹奏聲)哈哈哈
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I Want Revenge Puts in Final Work before Derby

I Want Revenge worked 4 furlongs in :47.34 at Churchill Downs this morning with jockey Joe Talamo for trainer Jeff Mullins.

Talamo indicated that he was happy with the work, which he completed just before a downpour began.

One of the stars of the highly rated Animal Planet series, Jockeys, Talamo has recently been jet-setting back and forth between Churchill Downs and Hollywood Park, where he is riding for the Spring/Summer meet that began April 22.

On Saturday, one week before the Derby, Talamo was the guest of Kurt Hoover for a live interview at Hollywood Park on "The Inside Scoop." John Chun provides a great video of the interview, in two parts, on his YouTube channel.
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Monday, April 27, 2009

Magazine List




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NTRA Reaches out to Blogosphere

There's good news for horse racing, as the industry moves forward into the 21st Century and takes advantage of the powerful marketing tools now available through the Internet.

For some time, the NTRA (National Thoroughbred Racing Association) has been at the forefront in the industry, utilizing the latest technological tools to communicate with fans and prospective fans -- including the traditionally hard-to-reach youth demographic. They have done this by establishing a presence on Facebook, Twitter, and through NTRA blogs. In addition, they have been reaching out to the fast-growing world of independant horse racing bloggers, including the formation of an online task force that offers suggestions and ideas from the front lines of the blogosphere.

Today I participated in a conference call hosted by the NTRA for Thoroughbred horse racing bloggers. The conference had a two-fold purpose: to update bloggers on what the NTRA is doing via social networking sites in the weeks leading up to each of the Triple Crown events, and to gather input and ideas -- a kind of telephonic brainstorming session. And there are some pretty exciting things happening right now!

NTRA participants on the call included Alex Waldrop and Fritz Widaman. Widaman announced that NTRA has hired Caton Bredar to do personal interviews all week on the backstretch at Churchill Downs -- with trainers, jockeys, and owners -- which will be posted regularly on NTRA.com. NTRA will also be Twittering from the backstretch, starting tomorrow, with a continual feed of tweets from Derby connections. The interactive capabilities of Twitter will allow fans to send questions to jockeys and trainers via NTRA's Twitter Page, and have them answered on the spot! NTRA will also be sending tweets throughout the day Saturday from the track.

On his "Straight Up" blog, Waldrop said, "The Internet has opened up a whole new avenue for marketing and promoting horse racing. Our sport is tailor made for the medium. We are a fact intensive, highly interactive, opinion-driven business. If you don't think so, just read a few of the comments to my blogs and you will see that almost everyone in racing has an opinion and is not afraid to express it."

Here, here! Let's see if we can keep the ball rolling.
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Two California Shippers Post Works for Kentucky Derby

Monday morning, April 27th, Churchill Downs.

Santa Anita Derby winner Pioneerof the Nile worked 5 furlongs in a controlled 1:01 under regular exercise rider and former jockey, Joe Steiner. Trainer Bob Baffert, who observed the work from the stands, indicated he was happy with the way the colt moves on the dirt track. Pioneerof the Nile had previously been training and running on synthetic tracks in southern California.

Santa Anita Derby runner-up Chocolate Candy went 5 furlongs in :59.20, the second fastest of 26 works at the distance Monday, under jockey Mike Smith. Northern California-based trainer Jerry Hollendorfer also indicated he was pleased with the way his colt runs on dirt.
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