Todd Fritz
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Podcast Appearances
I'm fine.
You know, I'd love doing it, and thanks for the opportunity, but I'm just too busy.
For a guy who's not employed, Bad Larry was really, really busy.
He has a fairly cavalier attitude towards work, I think.
Well, he said to me yesterday, hey, I was going to be playing bocce ball yesterday, but I couldn't do it because I had to do the podcast.
I said, oh, Larry.
That's not fair to call a horse lame.
They're playing the lame game.
Thank you, Todd.
That's a great pick, Todd.
Thanks.
That's a popular horse.
Todd wondered if the horses know they're racing one another.
And I got an article that says it's unlikely.
Do horses even know they're in a race, let alone have a desire to win it?
Do they understand what it means when their nose is the first one to pass the post?
Well, no, I don't think they would know that.
Based on decades of experience and everything we know about horse racing and horse behavior, its most plausible answer is no.
That they don't know exactly what they're doing.
Man, I don't know.