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Aug 31
2009
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by Jim Unger
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susansunshine
Aug 31, 2009 10:51 am
I was about to say the only way this guy could show a big horse who's boss is to sign his paychecks. But then I remembered that Willie Shoemaker was famously under five feet tall, so ...... sigh...there goes another good (?) line....
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