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no french toast bagel? by jslander.
what kind of panera is this? i love panera. i will tell anyone who will listen. in college one of my life plans was to buy and run a panera. so, i have the love. however, it seems that paneras in the los angeles area just aren't up to par. the service at the marina del rey and the torrance outposts has made me angry on every occasion. the sepulveda spot is functional but not comfortable. the studio city outpost is insanely crowded with "writers" and "actors" reading "scripts". the only one that is remotely as nice as the ones i've been to in the midwest and south is the one in covina. i guess the suburbs make for the best paneras.... sad. i miss their hazelnut coffee! 

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Click Cluck  Pro User  says:

Hi, I'm an admin for a group called These are My Favourite Food, and we'd love to have this added to the group!
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mylosh  Pro User  says:

Ron Cox's "Triple Method" (pic-3)
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He starts with 3 Golden Rules. #1 Never Play Three "A" Horses.#2 Any Ticket That Includes A Level Two or Three Horse, Must Contain A "C" Horse ,or Three "B" Horses. #3 Any Ticket Must Contain At Least One Level One Horse.
An "A" Horse is any horse with odds of 5/2 or lower "B" Horse is any horse with odds of 3/1 to 6/1 , "C" horse is any horse with odds of 7/1 or higher.

Designing Your Tickets Rank---Place selections by level 1,2,or3
Level one--- Your choice to win the race. May include multiple Horses if you can not seperarte them.
Level two---Your second level of contenders if you are not totally convinced one of your level one horses will win
Level three--- Horses with an outside chance. Have some attribute which prevents them from being total eliminations. Example

Race 6
3 A level one

Race 7
6 A /4 A/2 B / 7 C (Only 6 is a level one horse)

Race 8
2 A/ 4 B like the same

Level One Tickets

3A 6A 2A No Play Rule #1 next ticket 3 A 6 A 4 B is a play . You just continue on designing your ticket and applying the rules

When you find tickets that contain level of horses that you like the same you should bet more on the tickets that pay the most.

A couple examples of a level Two Tickets

3/4/2(AAA) rule one no play, 3/4/4 (AAB)No Play Rule 2, 3/2/2 (AAB)No play rule 2, 3/2/4/(ABB) No play rule 2,3/7/2 (AAC) Play 3/7/4(ABC) Play.

This was based on 139 Pic 3 in Nor-Cal and the payouts this was done in the early 90's or late 80's.

AAA 6X---$60
BBB 7X---$460
CCC 2X---$87
AAB 22X--$87
AAC 18X--$258
BBA 20X--$167
BBC 17X--$1,090
CCA 4X---$1,033
CCB 5X---$5,112
ABC 27X--$867

Conclusions AAA seldom occurs and pays nothing when it does
When two AA horsrs come in C comes in with them nearly as ofthe as a B horse and pays 3x as much

When two B horses come ;in C come is with them nearly as often as A and pays 5x as much
The pic 3 only average over $200 when a C horse is involved or 3 B horses
Posted 17 months ago. ( permalink )

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paulmcnab32 says:

Air Canada has quietly settled a lost luggage lawsuit with a Whitehorse couple before it was supposed to go to trial this week.

Greg and Denise McHale had claimed the airline was responsible for losing their luggage — which included gear they needed to compete in a race — on a flight to Spain in 2007.

The two extreme athletes were en route to an international adventure race, where they had hoped to beat out other world-class professional teams for a $30,000 prize and a chance to attend a world championship race.

But they claimed they arrived in Spain without any of the specialized equipment they needed to enter the race.

Disappointed, the McHales filed a lawsuit against Air Canada, claiming damages for their lost luggage and the missed opportunity to compete.

The lawsuit was scheduled to go to trial on Wednesday, but that date has been cancelled, with court officials saying the matter has been settled.

Neither the McHales nor Air Canada returned have calls to talk about the settlement.
Posted 16 months ago. ( permalink )

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