Actually she was a pretty bad bet. While she won, she only paid $2.20 to win and $2.10 to place and show. That's not much of a return on a $2.00 investment. The win and place pools were about $10,000.00 each while the show pool was almost $150,000.00. They're called bridge jumpers. Just a beautiful well conformed filly. Hope she can win three more. Dave TLCC > She sounds like a horse worth putting some money on. > > T > > chilehead@tough-love.com wrote: > > I'm off to Sunland Park, which is technically in New Mexico, but only a few > hundred feet from El Paso Texas to watch Peppers Pride try to win her 14th > straight race. If she manages to win 17 in a row, she will have broken the > record of 16 consecutive wins, which is held by Citation, Hallowed Dreams, > Cigar and Mister Frisky. > > You can read more about her by Googling her name. > > Dave > TLCC > > > > ===== > > Tina Brooks > VP Marketing, Peppermaster Hot Sauces www.peppermaster.com > Brooks Pepperfire Foods Inc. www.pepperfire.ca > > Phone: (514) 393-3430 > 26 St. Jean Baptiste, East > Rigaud, Quebec, Canada > J0P 1P0 > > Network with me on www.gourmetbusinessforum.com -- The premier online business community for food professionals > > Many persons have a wrong idea of what constitutes true happiness. It is not attained through self-gratification but through fidelity to a worthy purpose. Helen Keller