It may have been bad luck to name his racehorse, Stuck on
You, although all indicators were pointing to the glue factory for the horse. He never gave up hope and put him in as many
races as he could afford. His jockey, for
years, struggled with a weight problem, and then had a growth spurt in the late
70’s.
Needless to say, he was never the track favorite, in fact most
of the regulars considered him a joke, as racehorses went, even though they did
like Scott, his owner. Scott had purchased
Stuck on You with his winnings from the lotto ticket he had found in the
parking lot at the local supermarket.
“I can’t miss", he would say. "With found money, what could I possibly lose?”
There was one secret Scott knew about his horse and so far
he had kept it to himself, but the big race was coming up. If Stuck on You could win this one, Scott
would be set for life. He would put his
horse out to pasture, send his big-n-tall jockey packing and live quite comfortably forever in his double-wide on the outskirts of Palm Springs.
The big secret, known only to himself and of course the
horse was that he loved chocolate bars.
Whenever he caught glimpse of a Hershey bar he would break into a run
and they’re be no catching him.
Just moments before the big race, Scott sent his jockey back
to the scales for a second weigh-in. While he was gone, Scott taped Hershey bar
wrappers on the inside of the horses’ blinders.
Not only could Stuck on You see the candy wrappers, but he could smell
the chocolate residue. Stuck on You was
bucking and kicking all the way into the starting gate. He was ready.
Its been said that when the stars align and luck lands in
your corner, everything happens in slow motion.
This race was such an event. From
the moment the field announcer said, they’re at the gate, a calm seemed to come
over Stuck on You and a focus never before seen by the jockey. It was almost instantaneous when the metal
gates flung open, and Stuck on You flew out and past everyone and never for a
second looked back.
He was so fast, in fact, that even the crowd fell silent in shock. Rumors spread concerning drug use, but of course no drugs had been used. The announcer calling the race over the loudspeaker seemed to fall into a verbal rut. Over and over again he kept saying, “I can’t believe this. I can’t believe this. Look at that horse run.” Of course, there was a media frenzy in the winner’s circle.
The poor jockey looked like he had seen a ghost and
immediately jumped from the horse as soon as it was safe to do so. Scott stood next to Stuck on You for the photographs
and to field questions from the press.
Other horse owners were clamoring around the judges, calling for
additional drug testing to be done, but Scott only smiled and patted his horse. His secret would be safe and much to his
enjoyment, his racing days would be over.
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Great Story! Loved it!!
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