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Inside the Sheikh of Dubai's 800 acre Kentucky Horse Farm

 
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This is interesting...

Hmmm evidently the Sheikh Mohammed of Dubai - prime minister of the United Arab Emirates owns an 800 acre farm in Kentucky, and operates worldwide breeding operations from his stables there. U.S., U.K. Australia, Ireland and Dubai is where his operations take place.

He even owns Kentucky Derby winners...
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This is interesting...

Hmmm evidently the Sheikh Mohammed of Dubai - prime minister of the United Arab Emirates owns an 800 acre farm in Kentucky, and operates worldwide breeding operations from his stables there. U.S., U.K. Australia, Ireland and Dubai is where his operations take place.

He even owns Kentucky Derby winners...
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800 acres? DEPORT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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This is interesting...

Hmmm evidently the Sheikh Mohammed of Dubai - prime minister of the United Arab Emirates owns an 800 acre farm in Kentucky, and operates worldwide breeding operations from his stables there. U.S., U.K. Australia, Ireland and Dubai is where his operations take place.

He even owns Kentucky Derby winners...
 Quoting: When did Kentucky turn blue? 78117970


Imagine having a horse with a $200,000 stud fee...

Ummm….like what is your horse doing later?

He has 3 appointments tomorrow but I can prolly pencil you in.

Imagine living the life of "Duece Bigalow Horse Jigalow.."

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I have a cousin who works there.

the whole thing is just a hobby for the Saudi
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This is interesting...

Hmmm evidently the Sheikh Mohammed of Dubai - prime minister of the United Arab Emirates owns an 800 acre farm in Kentucky, and operates worldwide breeding operations from his stables there. U.S., U.K. Australia, Ireland and Dubai is where his operations take place.

He even owns Kentucky Derby winners...
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Sheikh Mo owns horse farms all over the place and so does Prince Shah Karim al-Hussein Aga Khan.

They both own horse farms and stables in Normandy.

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There are the Aga Khan, the Rothschilds, Wertheimers, also sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid al-Maktoum and his son Hamdan al-Maktoum.

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This is interesting...

Hmmm evidently the Sheikh Mohammed of Dubai - prime minister of the United Arab Emirates owns an 800 acre farm in Kentucky, and operates worldwide breeding operations from his stables there. U.S., U.K. Australia, Ireland and Dubai is where his operations take place.

He even owns Kentucky Derby winners...
 Quoting: When did Kentucky turn blue? 78117970


Evidently Horse Jigaloing pays off...

the Sheikh just went shopping at Keenland...

while I beg poor people for their coffee money to save and feed the poor thoroughbreds we keep finding in the killpens, these rich billionaires keep buying them like kids in the candy store...

He just dropped $16 million on ten horses...

if he waits a year or two he can get those same horses for $1,000 in a kill pen. Cheaper if he goes to auction and tries to outbid the kill buyer...

He must be balling out of control to spend money like that...

[link to www.businessinsider.com (secure)]

banana2banana2banana2

Hmmm...the U.S. gives horse racing $7 billion in Welfare...a lot of which goes to foreign investors, such as the Stronache Group from Canada, who receive tons of public welfare for their shit hole track in Baltimore they refuse to fix up and it is condemned in parts of it, especially the workers quarters. The roof is falling off and it is so delapitaded from them not putting money in it, alleged slum lords while taking from the city of Baltimore one of the poorest cities in America. Ticket holders to Preakness had their money returned because sections were too unsafe to sit in this year.

They also own Gulfstream in Florida and Santa Anita in Calinfornia.

I wonder how much of that $7 billion in welfare to the horse racing community robbed from the working class Americans goes to foreign owners of horses and racetracks?

Isn't that stealing from the poor to give to the rich?
Why do we allow this?

yoda
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This is interesting...

Hmmm evidently the Sheikh Mohammed of Dubai - prime minister of the United Arab Emirates owns an 800 acre farm in Kentucky, and operates worldwide breeding operations from his stables there. U.S., U.K. Australia, Ireland and Dubai is where his operations take place.

He even owns Kentucky Derby winners...
 Quoting: When did Kentucky turn blue? 78117970


Evidently Horse Jigaloing pays off...

the Sheikh just went shopping at Keenland...

while I beg poor people for their coffee money to save and feed the poor thoroughbreds we keep finding in the killpens, these rich billionaires keep buying them like kids in the candy store...

He just dropped $16 million on ten horses...

if he waits a year or two he can get those same horses for $1,000 in a kill pen. Cheaper if he goes to auction and tries to outbid the kill buyer...

He must be balling out of control to spend money like that...

[link to www.businessinsider.com (secure)]

banana2banana2banana2

Hmmm...the U.S. gives horse racing $7 billion in Welfare...a lot of which goes to foreign investors, such as the Stronache Group from Canada, who receive tons of public welfare for their shit hole track in Baltimore they refuse to fix up and it is condemned in parts of it, especially the workers quarters. The roof is falling off and it is so delapitaded from them not putting money in it, alleged slum lords while taking from the city of Baltimore one of the poorest cities in America. Ticket holders to Preakness had their money returned because sections were too unsafe to sit in this year.

They also own Gulfstream in Florida and Santa Anita in Calinfornia.

I wonder how much of that $7 billion in welfare to the horse racing community robbed from the working class Americans goes to foreign owners of horses and racetracks?

Isn't that stealing from the poor to give to the rich?
Why do we allow this?

yoda
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More on the welfare the poor working class forks over, for example getting taxed for NOT having health insurance is good for over $1,000 a married couple...

Thread: Shocking!!! Horse Racing Industry receives over $7 billion in WELFARE!!!! Whoa Nelly! XOXO
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This is interesting...

Hmmm evidently the Sheikh Mohammed of Dubai - prime minister of the United Arab Emirates owns an 800 acre farm in Kentucky, and operates worldwide breeding operations from his stables there. U.S., U.K. Australia, Ireland and Dubai is where his operations take place.

He even owns Kentucky Derby winners...
 Quoting: When did Kentucky turn blue? 78117970


Evidently Horse Jigaloing pays off...

the Sheikh just went shopping at Keenland...

while I beg poor people for their coffee money to save and feed the poor thoroughbreds we keep finding in the killpens, these rich billionaires keep buying them like kids in the candy store...

He just dropped $16 million on ten horses...

if he waits a year or two he can get those same horses for $1,000 in a kill pen. Cheaper if he goes to auction and tries to outbid the kill buyer...

He must be balling out of control to spend money like that...

[link to www.businessinsider.com (secure)]

banana2banana2banana2

Hmmm...the U.S. gives horse racing $7 billion in Welfare...a lot of which goes to foreign investors, such as the Stronache Group from Canada, who receive tons of public welfare for their shit hole track in Baltimore they refuse to fix up and it is condemned in parts of it, especially the workers quarters. The roof is falling off and it is so delapitaded from them not putting money in it, alleged slum lords while taking from the city of Baltimore one of the poorest cities in America. Ticket holders to Preakness had their money returned because sections were too unsafe to sit in this year.

They also own Gulfstream in Florida and Santa Anita in Calinfornia.

I wonder how much of that $7 billion in welfare to the horse racing community robbed from the working class Americans goes to foreign owners of horses and racetracks?

Isn't that stealing from the poor to give to the rich?
Why do we allow this?

yoda
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 78117970


More on the welfare the poor working class forks over, for example getting taxed for NOT having health insurance is good for over $1,000 a married couple...

Thread: Shocking!!! Horse Racing Industry receives over $7 billion in WELFARE!!!! Whoa Nelly! XOXO
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Dubai ruler spends over $4 million on a horse

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And there are no laws for after care. SO at any given moment in time he is within the laws of the U.S. to sell that horse to the "meat man" and have it shipped without food or water to Mexico as over 10,000 racehorses do every year to be brutally murdered. No questions asked. NO charges filed.

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This is interesting...

Hmmm evidently the Sheikh Mohammed of Dubai - prime minister of the United Arab Emirates owns an 800 acre farm in Kentucky, and operates worldwide breeding operations from his stables there. U.S., U.K. Australia, Ireland and Dubai is where his operations take place.

He even owns Kentucky Derby winners...
 Quoting: When did Kentucky turn blue? 78117970


Evidently Horse Jigaloing pays off...

the Sheikh just went shopping at Keenland...

while I beg poor people for their coffee money to save and feed the poor thoroughbreds we keep finding in the killpens, these rich billionaires keep buying them like kids in the candy store...

He just dropped $16 million on ten horses...

if he waits a year or two he can get those same horses for $1,000 in a kill pen. Cheaper if he goes to auction and tries to outbid the kill buyer...

He must be balling out of control to spend money like that...

[link to www.businessinsider.com (secure)]

banana2banana2banana2

Hmmm...the U.S. gives horse racing $7 billion in Welfare...a lot of which goes to foreign investors, such as the Stronache Group from Canada, who receive tons of public welfare for their shit hole track in Baltimore they refuse to fix up and it is condemned in parts of it, especially the workers quarters. The roof is falling off and it is so delapitaded from them not putting money in it, alleged slum lords while taking from the city of Baltimore one of the poorest cities in America. Ticket holders to Preakness had their money returned because sections were too unsafe to sit in this year.

They also own Gulfstream in Florida and Santa Anita in Calinfornia.

I wonder how much of that $7 billion in welfare to the horse racing community robbed from the working class Americans goes to foreign owners of horses and racetracks?

Isn't that stealing from the poor to give to the rich?
Why do we allow this?

yoda
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 78117970


More on the welfare the poor working class forks over, for example getting taxed for NOT having health insurance is good for over $1,000 a married couple...

Thread: Shocking!!! Horse Racing Industry receives over $7 billion in WELFARE!!!! Whoa Nelly! XOXO
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 78117970


Dubai ruler spends over $4 million on a horse

[link to www.cnn.com (secure)]

And there are no laws for after care. SO at any given moment in time he is within the laws of the U.S. to sell that horse to the "meat man" and have it shipped without food or water to Mexico as over 10,000 racehorses do every year to be brutally murdered. No questions asked. NO charges filed.

The American Dream...
deadhorsedeadhorsedeadhorse
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And the "meat man" driving the "meat wagon" is free to circle the tracks, pick up the "old product" also known as loosing racehorses and turn them into sausage, then ship them back to the U.S. as hot dogs, and serve them back to the fans in the stand eating hot dogs with ketchup, mustard and relish waving their score cards and yelling for the horses to go faster before they become next week's lunch.

What a sport...good times..

Mint Julips anyone?

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This is interesting...

Hmmm evidently the Sheikh Mohammed of Dubai - prime minister of the United Arab Emirates owns an 800 acre farm in Kentucky, and operates worldwide breeding operations from his stables there. U.S., U.K. Australia, Ireland and Dubai is where his operations take place.

He even owns Kentucky Derby winners...
 Quoting: When did Kentucky turn blue? 78117970


I wonder if he will sell it when horse racing becomes illegal?

If you broke it up into 40 acre tracts, every tract could rescue 20 horses.

Every 40 acre tract could produce...

$12,000 - $20,000 an acre is the expected profit margin.

SO we will go on the low end and use $12,000 for our math.

40 acres times $12,000 in profit would yield...$480,000 a year, so just under half a million dollars in profit.

Okay so each 40 acre tract makes a cool half mil in hemp.

Now the Sheik's farm could be broken down into 20 different 40 acre farms, making 40 people doing a lot better then they were before.

So if you outlaw horse racing, and you ask the hemp farmers to take in the former racehorse as a contingency to get a license, and end horse racing and the Sheiks sell their land, wouldn't everyone - even the horses be a little better off?
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This is interesting...

Hmmm evidently the Sheikh Mohammed of Dubai - prime minister of the United Arab Emirates owns an 800 acre farm in Kentucky, and operates worldwide breeding operations from his stables there. U.S., U.K. Australia, Ireland and Dubai is where his operations take place.

He even owns Kentucky Derby winners...
 Quoting: When did Kentucky turn blue? 78117970


I wonder if he will sell it when horse racing becomes illegal?

If you broke it up into 40 acre tracts, every tract could rescue 20 horses.

Every 40 acre tract could produce...

$12,000 - $20,000 an acre is the expected profit margin.

SO we will go on the low end and use $12,000 for our math.

40 acres times $12,000 in profit would yield...$480,000 a year, so just under half a million dollars in profit.

Okay so each 40 acre tract makes a cool half mil in hemp.

Now the Sheik's farm could be broken down into 20 different 40 acre farms, making 40 people doing a lot better then they were before.

So if you outlaw horse racing, and you ask the hemp farmers to take in the former racehorse as a contingency to get a license, and end horse racing and the Sheiks sell their land, wouldn't everyone - even the horses be a little better off?
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This is interesting...

Hmmm evidently the Sheikh Mohammed of Dubai - prime minister of the United Arab Emirates owns an 800 acre farm in Kentucky, and operates worldwide breeding operations from his stables there. U.S., U.K. Australia, Ireland and Dubai is where his operations take place.

He even owns Kentucky Derby winners...
 Quoting: When did Kentucky turn blue? 78117970


I wonder if he will sell it when horse racing becomes illegal?

If you broke it up into 40 acre tracts, every tract could rescue 20 horses.

Every 40 acre tract could produce...

$12,000 - $20,000 an acre is the expected profit margin.

SO we will go on the low end and use $12,000 for our math.

40 acres times $12,000 in profit would yield...$480,000 a year, so just under half a million dollars in profit.

Okay so each 40 acre tract makes a cool half mil in hemp.

Now the Sheik's farm could be broken down into 20 different 40 acre farms, making 40 people doing a lot better then they were before.

So if you outlaw horse racing, and you ask the hemp farmers to take in the former racehorse as a contingency to get a license, and end horse racing and the Sheiks sell their land, wouldn't everyone - even the horses be a little better off?
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The horse racing industrial complex is all over promoting the fact that people will lose their job.

What is better for society a Sheikh from Dubai that owns an 800 acre mansion and whips and forces horses to run until they break a leg and he collects the insurance money and/or gets bored with them and sells them to the "meat man".

And super poor people who are paid minimum wage to live in shacks in shantytowns nearby who get paid to shovel shit for his horses (the jobs racing creates).

Or the trainer who gets paid pretty good money to drug the horses, or the vets to look the other way and inject their joints so they can race.

Or return to the old adage of organic farming and you have 40 farmers who make just under a half million dollars each, and continue to grow from there.

How do you make America great again, with plantations and wage slaves, or by encouraging young entrepreneurs to make their own way and leaving each to their own destiny, to become more then just a minimum wage horse shit shoveler.
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This is interesting...

Hmmm evidently the Sheikh Mohammed of Dubai - prime minister of the United Arab Emirates owns an 800 acre farm in Kentucky, and operates worldwide breeding operations from his stables there. U.S., U.K. Australia, Ireland and Dubai is where his operations take place.

He even owns Kentucky Derby winners...
 Quoting: When did Kentucky turn blue? 78117970


I wonder if he will sell it when horse racing becomes illegal?

If you broke it up into 40 acre tracts, every tract could rescue 20 horses.

Every 40 acre tract could produce...

$12,000 - $20,000 an acre is the expected profit margin.

SO we will go on the low end and use $12,000 for our math.

40 acres times $12,000 in profit would yield...$480,000 a year, so just under half a million dollars in profit.

Okay so each 40 acre tract makes a cool half mil in hemp.

Now the Sheik's farm could be broken down into 20 different 40 acre farms, making 40 people doing a lot better then they were before.

So if you outlaw horse racing, and you ask the hemp farmers to take in the former racehorse as a contingency to get a license, and end horse racing and the Sheiks sell their land, wouldn't everyone - even the horses be a little better off?
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The horse racing industrial complex is all over promoting the fact that people will lose their job.

What is better for society a Sheikh from Dubai that owns an 800 acre mansion and whips and forces horses to run until they break a leg and he collects the insurance money and/or gets bored with them and sells them to the "meat man".

And super poor people who are paid minimum wage to live in shacks in shantytowns nearby who get paid to shovel shit for his horses (the jobs racing creates).

Or the trainer who gets paid pretty good money to drug the horses, or the vets to look the other way and inject their joints so they can race.

Or return to the old adage of organic farming and you have 40 farmers who make just under a half million dollars each, and continue to grow from there.

How do you make America great again, with plantations and wage slaves, or by encouraging young entrepreneurs to make their own way and leaving each to their own destiny, to become more then just a minimum wage horse shit shoveler.
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This is interesting...

Hmmm evidently the Sheikh Mohammed of Dubai - prime minister of the United Arab Emirates owns an 800 acre farm in Kentucky, and operates worldwide breeding operations from his stables there. U.S., U.K. Australia, Ireland and Dubai is where his operations take place.

He even owns Kentucky Derby winners...
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Try and go to almost any foreign country and buy land. You can't.
Australia, Canada, USA, you can.
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Try and go to almost any foreign country and buy land. You can't.
Australia, Canada, USA, you can.
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We need laws against that.

Predatory investors from foreign lands.
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This is interesting...

Hmmm evidently the Sheikh Mohammed of Dubai - prime minister of the United Arab Emirates owns an 800 acre farm in Kentucky, and operates worldwide breeding operations from his stables there. U.S., U.K. Australia, Ireland and Dubai is where his operations take place.

He even owns Kentucky Derby winners...
 Quoting: When did Kentucky turn blue? 78117970


This Kentucky mansion looks a little less gawdy then this Sheik's mansion in California that mysteriously burned down.

Evidently it was the king of tacky interiors and was featured in the movie the jerk before burning down.

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This is interesting...

Hmmm evidently the Sheikh Mohammed of Dubai - prime minister of the United Arab Emirates owns an 800 acre farm in Kentucky, and operates worldwide breeding operations from his stables there. U.S., U.K. Australia, Ireland and Dubai is where his operations take place.

He even owns Kentucky Derby winners...
 Quoting: When did Kentucky turn blue? 78117970


This Kentucky mansion looks a little less gawdy then this Sheik's mansion in California that mysteriously burned down.

Evidently it was the king of tacky interiors and was featured in the movie the jerk before burning down.

[link to alisonmartino.blog]
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GLP does not want you to see this thred...hmmm...
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In fact Dubai is not doing so well. There is a real estate slump and the economy is not so brilliant.

Not sure if Dubai EXPO2020 will attract a lot of visitors.

I would choose the Tokyo Olympics over the Dubai Expo any time.

Dubai is overcrowded, over heated and over polluted. Too much automobile traffic it's crazy.

Public transport should be 10 times what it is with bus lanes everywhere.

I am wondering if all the thousands of apartments in the skyscrapers are maybe ghost sales or laundered money?

Who would want to live in them? They are all so tight near to each other all you can see is windows across from you and then the fires.

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Hmmm evidently the Sheikh Mohammed of Dubai - prime minister of the United Arab Emirates owns an 800 acre farm in Kentucky, and operates worldwide breeding operations from his stables there. U.S., U.K. Australia, Ireland and Dubai is where his operations take place.

He even owns Kentucky Derby winners...
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In fact Dubai is not doing so well. There is a real estate slump and the economy is not so brilliant.

Not sure if Dubai EXPO2020 will attract a lot of visitors.

I would choose the Tokyo Olympics over the Dubai Expo any time.

Dubai is overcrowded, over heated and over polluted. Too much automobile traffic it's crazy.

Public transport should be 10 times what it is with bus lanes everywhere.

I am wondering if all the thousands of apartments in the skyscrapers are maybe ghost sales or laundered money?

Who would want to live in them? They are all so tight near to each other all you can see is windows across from you and then the fires.

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Just sounds like a buncha poor people whining that someone else has more.

800 acres in KY isn’t exactly huge, many of the horse farms there are bigger than than. And these guys are spending their foreign money here in America. I’ll take that any day over us giving taxpayer dollars to all the shitholes around the world.

There’s a restaurant in Lexington, Shakespeare’s and Company, and the other location is in Dubai. Why? So when the rich dudes from Dubai come over, they have a place they can go and feel comfortable. It’s all about the Benjamin’s baby.

Those dollars trickle down to the folks who help run the horse farms, train the horses, ride them, etc.
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Just sounds like a buncha poor people whining that someone else has more.

800 acres in KY isn’t exactly huge, many of the horse farms there are bigger than than. And these guys are spending their foreign money here in America. I’ll take that any day over us giving taxpayer dollars to all the shitholes around the world.

There’s a restaurant in Lexington, Shakespeare’s and Company, and the other location is in Dubai. Why? So when the rich dudes from Dubai come over, they have a place they can go and feel comfortable. It’s all about the Benjamin’s baby.

Those dollars trickle down to the folks who help run the horse farms, train the horses, ride them, etc.
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Oh yayaya the "trickle down" theory...

because we all want the crumbs left over from the Sheiks and want to serve and wait on them in Kentucky...

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This is interesting...

Hmmm evidently the Sheikh Mohammed of Dubai - prime minister of the United Arab Emirates owns an 800 acre farm in Kentucky, and operates worldwide breeding operations from his stables there. U.S., U.K. Australia, Ireland and Dubai is where his operations take place.

He even owns Kentucky Derby winners...
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If he turned it in to a dairy farm, would he be a milk sheikh?
Any sarcasm in this post is purely intentional.
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This is interesting...

Hmmm evidently the Sheikh Mohammed of Dubai - prime minister of the United Arab Emirates owns an 800 acre farm in Kentucky, and operates worldwide breeding operations from his stables there. U.S., U.K. Australia, Ireland and Dubai is where his operations take place.

He even owns Kentucky Derby winners...
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This is interesting...

Hmmm evidently the Sheikh Mohammed of Dubai - prime minister of the United Arab Emirates owns an 800 acre farm in Kentucky, and operates worldwide breeding operations from his stables there. U.S., U.K. Australia, Ireland and Dubai is where his operations take place.

He even owns Kentucky Derby winners...
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Imagine having a horse with a $200,000 stud fee...

Ummm….like what is your horse doing later?

He has 3 appointments tomorrow but I can prolly pencil you in.

Imagine living the life of "Duece Bigalow Horse Jigalow.."

dancedancedance
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stable hands have been caught jacking them off to sell at economy prices
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This is interesting...

Hmmm evidently the Sheikh Mohammed of Dubai - prime minister of the United Arab Emirates owns an 800 acre farm in Kentucky, and operates worldwide breeding operations from his stables there. U.S., U.K. Australia, Ireland and Dubai is where his operations take place.

He even owns Kentucky Derby winners...
 Quoting: When did Kentucky turn blue? 78117970


Imagine having a horse with a $200,000 stud fee...

Ummm….like what is your horse doing later?

He has 3 appointments tomorrow but I can prolly pencil you in.

Imagine living the life of "Duece Bigalow Horse Jigalow.."

dancedancedance
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stable hands have been caught jacking them off to sell at economy prices
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It would make sense if they were able to get the paperwork from the Jockey Club but they would need the owners consent and signature to steal the sperm. Wouldn't surprise me at all horse racing is so dirty.
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Try and go to almost any foreign country and buy land. You can't.
Australia, Canada, USA, you can.
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We need laws against that.

Predatory investors from foreign lands.
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Yep.
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Sheikh Mo is a fugly character.

I doubt the Jordanian princess was forced into a marriage with him.

Princess Haya arrives at High Court for epic legal battle against Sheikh Mohammed

Baroness Shackleton accompanies the Princess into High Court to fight for the custody of her two children
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‘The case goes far beyond a royal marriage breakdown and custody battle: the contesting parties represent two of the most powerful ruling dynasties in the Middle East with connections to the British royal family, and the outcome will have ramifications for diplomatic relations within the region and between Britain and the United Arab Emirates.’

At the time of Haya leaving Dubai, Sheikh Mohammed shared an angry poem on social media accusing an anonymous woman of betrayal and treachery. ‘We have an ailment that no medicine can cure,’ he wrote. ‘The era of your lies has ended... you no longer have any place with me...’

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If he turned it in to a dairy farm, would he be a milk sheikh?
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#Lulz :P
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