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Thanks Paul. I'll never eat at Haydock Park again. :Clown:
David Guyatt Wrote:Thanks Paul. I'll never eat at Haydock Park again. :Clown:

Count yourself lucky. I had a pony on the burger - er, bugger - at 16/1.
It does, however, remind me of the one time I did eat horse -- in the rural wilds of France many years ago where we stayed in a hotel overnight and I ordered steak frites. I had no idea it was horsemeat until later. I didn't like it and regretted it afterwards.

All night long I went nay lad, that was a bad idea.

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From Russian Insider:

http://russia-insider.com/en/culture/won...deo/ri9945

Quote:Actually, it is a Russian genre called "romance". The words were written and published in a magazine in 1838 by a naval officer, A. Molchanov, and put to music the same year by the Russian composer N.P. Dewitte.

The group is a popular folk group from Bryansk called "Grandmothers Grandsons" (Babkini Vnuki)

Enjoy.

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I did, thanks
Fantastic! It goes well with croissants and coffee.

I choked on all three...