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Charlie Sheen reveals what really happened to Barbaro

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Charlie Sheen Sees Barbaro Breakdown Conspiracy
By Phil Maggitti
May 25, 2006, 08:10

HOLLYWOOD - Actor and conspiracy theorist Charlie Sheen says Barbaro's breakdown in last Saturday's Preakness was not an accident. While taping a segment of Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel, Mr. Sheen declared that "shadowy figures in the racing world" had conspired to injure the colt in order to win sympathy for "a failing industry that's on its last legs."

According to Mr. Sheen, the racing industry has been trying for the last twenty years to attract "a younger demographic" to the nation's tracks; but despite "family nights and flag nights and appearances by lame-ass country musicians, there's no disguising the fact that if you go to most any track in America on a week day, all you'll see is a bunch of degenerate old men wearing too much plaid gumming cigars and drooling all over themselves."

"But, Charlie," said interviewer Frank Deford, who bears an unfortunate resemblance to Grandpa Munster, "Barbaro had a good chance of winning the Triple Crown, which would have given the racing industry a great marketing tool. Why would anyone tamper with the horse at that point?"

"Crown, shmown," said Mr. Sheen. "Every horse that wins the Kentucky Derby is touted as the next Triple Crown winner. People get tired of hearing that [crap] year after year, and even if Barbaro had won the Triple Crown, people would have forgotten about it quickly. The racing industry knew that [messing] with this horse was the best career move. He gets to be a saint, and the racing industry gets to look like heroes trying to save the brave little horsey's life."

"What's wrong with trying to save his life?" asked Mr. Deford.

"Nothing," replied Mr. Sheen, "but where were the grieving owners and the heroic veterinarians when 269 horses broke down on California tracks between November 2003 and November 2005? How many of those horses were saved? Zip. Nada. None. I'll wager nobody left Beanie babies and flowers outside the landfills where they wound up. Of course, they weren't potentially worth bazillions of dollars in stud fees."

"But Charlie," Mr. Deford began.

"Stuff it, Grandpa. If I see one more touchy-feely Barbaro story in which one more buttwipe says "horses are bred to run, they love it," I'm going to scream. If horses love to run, why do those midgets who ride them carry whips? In nature the only thing you'll ever find on a horse's back is a predator."

In related news, according to Jerry Pack, a Pennsylvania State Horse Racing Commission veterinarian, between 1.6 and 2.2 horses suffer a catastrophic breakdown and have to be destroyed for every one thousand horses that run in a race. At Penn National, a racetrack in Pennsylvania, twenty-six horses a year have been destroyed, on average, during the last ten years.That works out to one death every eight racing days.
One thing from this article is certain, Frank Deford does indeed share a resemblance to Grandpa Munster.



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It wouldn't bother me one damn bit if this sport were to finally go belly up, along with rodeo's, and bullfighting. I had no idea of the death rate that's forced upon horses just for the sake of this bullshit. It's disgusting.
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I'm not sure many horses die bullfighting but if it's really that big an issue you should make a T-shirt and hold rallies outside of Barbaros' trainers house.
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I'm sure there was supposed to be a joke in your post somewhere that actually made sense B, but damned if I could find it.
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Originally Posted by Uth Vaspetad
It wouldn't bother me one damn bit if this sport were to finally go belly up, along with rodeo's, and bullfighting. I had no idea of the death rate that's forced upon horses just for the sake of this bullshit. It's disgusting.
Yeah I agree and also we've had this whole triple crown stuff happening (more likely almost not happening) for awhile. Charlie is right that the sport is dying.
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I'm sure there was supposed to be a joke in your post somewhere that actually made sense B, but damned if I could find it.
Don't worry the joke was for those who are less worried about the rising epidemic of equine-icide. Especially those involved in bullfighting.
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Don't worry the joke was for those who are less worried about the rising epidemic of equine-icide.
Who? Rodeo Clowns?
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Dying, my pasty white ass. As long as the Arabs and the Japanese are wild for racing, racing will live.

It may be losing popularity in the US, but all money is green, my friend.
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I'm starting to love Sheen. He's finally become interesting and fun.
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Charlie was probably on drugs again.....That guy does look like Grandpa Munster, freaky.
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