( Note: this will only show up on Sept 10th, and only once per user ) Chronicles of Kulardenu: May 2006

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Wednesday, May 31, 2006

The Curwood Festival ~ Owosso's Mardi Gras...



Hope to see you there!

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Monday, May 29, 2006

And the Lord spake to me in Quicktime???















Here begins the story:

http://www.realoldtestament.com

He speaketh here too:

http://www.realoldtestament.com/GODvlog/

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Saturday, May 27, 2006

Made a deal @ The Crossroads...

There is Hell 2 Play now...



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Sunday, May 21, 2006

Barbaro ~ What a terrible tragedy for such a beautiful Champion...



Pray he will be saved...

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Thursday, May 18, 2006

The concert season is heating up!

With BIG surprises in store...

 

Thursday, May 11, 2006

Ask a Ninja "Save the Internet"...


Save the Internet: Click here


Click on the link to ask a Ninja...

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Saturday, May 06, 2006

Barbero & the Hero... ''Dreams come true.''



You just have to root for this one...

A hero and his unbeaten horse won the Kentucky Derby on Saturday.

A hard-charging Barbaro galloped into the lead at the top of the stretch and won by a stunning 6½ lengths Saturday, giving trainer Michael Matz his first Derby victory and jockey Edgar Prado his first winning ride.

Matz's joyous day came nearly 17 years after he led three children to safety within minutes after United Airlines flight 232 from Denver to Chicago cartwheeled down a runway, caught fire and skidded to a stop in an Iowa cornfield.

The two brothers and their sister, now grown, joined Matz in the grandstand at Churchill Downs, where they cheered the strapping bay colt onto his sixth consecutive win.

Given a masterful ride by Prado, Barbaro beat a full field of 20 three-year-olds - considered one of the toughest in years.



Brother Derek, the morningline favourite owned by Calgary oilman Cecil Peacock, languished for most of the race after getting caught up in traffic before a late charge enabled him to finish in a dead heat for fourth with Jazil. Brother Derek went off as the 7-to-1 third choice.

Seaside Retreat, based at Toronto's Woodbine Racetrack and ridden by jockey Patrick Husbands of Brampton, Ont., entered at 50-1 and finished 10th.

Peacock isn't the first Canadian to have ties to the Kentucky Derby.

Alberta's Johnny Longden rode Count Fleet to victory in the 1943 Kentucky Derby and went on to win the Triple Crown.

Northern Dancer, a Canadian horse, won the Derby in 1966. In 1969, Frank McMahon of McMahon Stadium owned Majestic Prince who won the Derby with Longden as the trainer.

And in 1983, Sunny Halo, a Canadian horse, won the Derby.

With Sinister Minister and Keyed Entry setting the pace, Barbaro settled in right behind after stumbling briefly at the start. He made his move around the far turn, just as he had in winning his first five races.

The Florida Derby winner, making his first start in five weeks, had plenty left in the tank to hold off Bluegrass Cat and helped Prado into the winner's circle on his seventh try.

After the horse righted himself, Prado said, ''I was very confident and it was just a matter of time when I could turn him loose. And when I turned him loose, he was like a rocket.

''I didn't have any doubt about the kind of horse he is.''

Steppenwolfer was third.

Barbaro became the sixth undefeated winner, following Smarty Jones in 2004.

Trainer Bob Baffert had three horses in the field, but failed in his attempt to win his fourth Derby: Point Determined was ninth, Sinister Minister was 16th and Bob and John was 17th.

Sent off as the 6-to-1 second choice by the crowd of 157,536 - the second largest in Derby history - Barbaro covered the 1¼ miles in 2:01.36, well off Secretariat's record of 1:59 2/5 in 1973.

The margin of victory was the largest since Assault won by eight lengths in 1946.

The son of Dynaformer, owned by Gretchen and Roy Jackson's Lael Farm, returned $14.20 US, $8 and $6. Bluegrass Cat, trained by Todd Pletcher, returned $28.40 and $15.40. Steppenwolfer paid $7.80 to show.

Sweetnorthernsaint, the surprise 5-1 favourite, finished seventh. Lawyer Ron was 12th.

If Barbaro goes on to win the Preakness in two weeks, the stage would be set for a fourth Triple Crown try in the past five years at the Belmont Stakes on June 10. War Emblem in 2002, Funny Cide in '03 and Smarty Jones in '04 each won the Derby and Preakness, but came up short in the last race.

''He's a very nice horse,'' Prado said, ''and hopefully we can win a Triple Crown.''

Matz, 55, was an equestrian show jumping superstar for years before turning to training, competing in three Olympics between 1976 and 1996. He was chosen to carry the U.S. flag at the closing ceremony in Atlanta and considered the honour one of his greatest moments.

Now he has another.

Matz left the sport in 2000 as show jumping's all-time money leader with $1.7 million, and was inducted into show jumping's Hall of Fame on April 1 - the same day Barbaro won the Florida Derby.

By 2000, he turned to thoroughbreds full time, and his best horses until Barbaro came along was Kicken Kris, who won the Arlington Million in 2004.

With Barbaro, he took an unconventional route to his first Derby. The colt won the Holy Bull Stakes at Gulfstream Park on Feb. 4 in his first start on the dirt. It wasn't until eight weeks later that the colt raced again, winning the Florida Derby.

With the win, Barbaro became the first horse since Needles in 1956 to win without a prep race four or more weeks before the Derby.

Matz also became the fourth straight first-time Derby trainer to win the race, following John Shirreffs with Giacomo, John Servis with Smarty Jones and Barclay Tagg with Funny Cide.

''It's a great, great, great feeling,'' Matz said.

As he watched his colt coming down the stretch, the trainer said he had one thought: ''Don't fall down.'''

Showing Up was sixth, followed by Sweetnorthernsaint, Deputy Glitters, Point Determined, Seaside Retreat, Storm Treasure, Lawyer Ron, Cause to Believe, Flashy Bull, Private Vow, Sinister Minister, Bob and John, A.P. Warrior, Sharp Humor and Keyed Entry.

All week, Matz patiently answered questions about the crash of the DC-10 that killed 111 of the 296 passengers and crew members.

Matz led the two brothers and their sister, who were travelling without their parents, away from the burning wreckage. D.D. Alexander, Matz's fiancee at the time and now his wife, also survived and the two stayed with the children until their parents arrived.

''I think Michael is one of those rare people who does amazing things and doesn't showboat or take a lot of credit,'' Melissa Radcliffe, now 29 and one of the children Matz saved, said earlier this week. ''In the plane crash, we knew him but we had no idea he was an Olympic equestrian rider.

''He said he was just a guy who likes horses.'''

Barbaro earned $1,453,200 to boost his career earnings to $2,302,200.

''I thought it was the best race I've ever seen,'' Gretchen Jackson said.

Earlier in the day, George Washington, a three-year-old bred by the Jacksons won the 2,000 Guineas race in England.

Barbaro began his career on the turf, winning an allowance race at Delaware Park and then taking the Laurel Futurity before being shipped to Florida. He won the Tropical Park Derby on Jan. 1 before his wins in the Holy Bull and Florida Derby.

''This is a very excellent horse,'' Prado said. ''All the time he showed me the quality horse he is.

''Dreams come true.''

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Friday, May 05, 2006

Happy Cinco de Mayo!

Hold the Tequila please...

But always please & hold the Chica's

 

Thursday, May 04, 2006

GOTH GIRLS R the BEST ...

 

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