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    LOL...Rumblings this is an early April Fool's Day joke but...

    New Preakness mascot a party manimal


    "Not everyone's thrilled about the new half-man, half-horse Preakness Stakes mascot that sports a nipple ring and a beer gut. The mascot called "Kegasus" — introduced this week — urges those coming to the infield at Pimlico Race Course to be legendary, a reference to the infield denizens' reputation for hard partying..."

    "The character, hailed as “Lord and Protector of Infieldfest,” is a beer-gutted dirtball with four legs and a tail and, judging by the tapped keg that Kegasus keeps in his stall, an obvious problem with booze. In other words, Kegasus is exactly like a typical Preakness Day infielder, only with two more legs and a tail."


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    Nomad, outlaw and kegasus. I like the sound of that.














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    this post make me miss b-more , Preakness is one of the best yearly drunkin parties ever !!

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    Quote Originally Posted by alxone View Post
    this post make me miss b-more , Preakness is one of the best yearly drunkin parties ever !!
    Why would anyone go to Pimlico for anything else? Drunk and the first sunburn of the year = Preakness. Next up, O's games at Memorial Stadium and a week in OC! I need some blue haired old lady to call me hon.
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    Even though I heard this story on NPR this morning, twice, and after reading this thread; I still have no idea what you guys are talking about. Pimlico? Preakness? Are these English words?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Irving View Post
    Even though I heard this story on NPR this morning, twice, and after reading this thread; I still have no idea what you guys are talking about. Pimlico? Preakness? Are these English words?
    No. Its ok though. People from Baltimore don't speaky the english anyway.
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