Lo and behold, that horse - a very long shot - won the race. Before the next race, as the horses began lining up, Mitch watched with interest the old priest step onto the track.
Sure enough, as the 5th race horses came to the starting gate the priest made a blessing on the forehead of one of the horses.
Mitch made a beeline for a betting window and placed a small bet on the horse. Again, even though it was another long shot, the horse the priest had blessed won the race.
Mitch collected his winnings, and anxiously waited to see which horse the priest would bless for the 6th race. The priest again blessed a horse.
Mitch bet big on it, and it won. Mitch was elated. As the races continued the priest kept blessing long shot horses, and each one ended up coming in first.
Bye and bye, Mitch was pulling in some serious money. By the last race, he
knew his wildest dreams were going to come true. He made a quick dash to the ATM, withdrew all his savings, and awaited the priest's blessing that would tell him which horse to bet on.
True to his pattern, the priest stepped onto the track for the last race and blessed the forehead of an old nag that was the longest shot of the day.
Mitch also observed the priest blessing the eyes, ears, and hooves of the old nag.
Mitch knew he had a winner and bet every cent he owned on the old nag. He then watched dumbfounded as the old nag come in dead last. Mitch, in a state of shock, made his way down to the track area where the priest was standing.
Confronting the old priest he demanded, "Father! What happened? All day long you blessed horses and they all won. Then in the last race, the horse you blessed lost by a mile. Now, thanks to you I've lost every cent of my savings - all of it."
The priest nodded wisely and with sympathy. "Son," he said, "that's the
problem with you Protestants, you can't tell the difference between a simple blessing and last rites."
Thanks to Angela who sent me this joke which I am posting for the sake of humor and not to offend any Catholic believer or priest. Moral of the story: No horse betting :-). Have a nice day!
8 comments to At the Horse Races...
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Unknown Dear Anon
I know of a few who lost everything they had via betting on horses.
While we may smile at the humor of this post, the underlying story is never gamble...
May God bless you and yours always.
Take care and thanks for sharing. Do keep in touch!
Shalom
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bayi The danger of knowing very little and making major decisions based on one's limited knowledge.
How true in many corporate situations!
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Unknown Dear bayi
Great to hear from you again! Thank you for sharing your wise and insightful comment which rings true in corporate and political spheres.
Take care and have a great week! Thanks for stopping by. Please keep in touch.
Cheers!
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Anonymous Me no horsing around and so never knew what horse racing is all about. Not been into a real horse race though so can't explain why so many people try their lucks in winning big in every race.
May the younger generation depise horse racing as betting other than mere sports. Less gambling activities including numbers etc are much healthy for the family as many bread winners lose much of their incomes causing families to turn to loan sharks etc.
~ahoo~
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Unknown Dear ahoo
I think the younger generation are not into horse betting as much as the older set.
The less people gamble the better what with so many ah longs around...too destructive to indulge in such vices.
Thanks for sharing!
Take care and have a blessed life, ahoo!
Shalom and blessings to you and yours
Anonymous i dun bet on horses BUT counters : loss of last cent in the dry market ...@#$%^&* !