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sonickteam2

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Cockroach racing?
« on: January 20, 2004, 09:39:00 am »
Maybe Baltimore should do one of these!
 
 Aussies are wierd  
 
 Gambling-Mad Aussies Flock to Annual Cockroach Race  
 Mon Jan 19, 8:29 AM ET  
 
 By Belinda Goldsmith
 
 CANBERRA, Australia (Reuters) - Gambling-mad Australians, teased for willingly betting on two flies crawling up a wall, have expanded their horizons -- now they're placing bets on cockroaches.
 
 A record crowd of more than 7,000 betters is expected to attend the 23rd annual Cockroach Races in the east coast city of Brisbane Jan. 26, Australia's national day, with some bringing their own runners and others buying competitors there.
 
 
 "More and more people are coming to town especially for this premier racing event, where everyone can be the owner of a thoroughbred," said organizer Richard Deery, general manager of Brisbane's Story Bridge Hotel that hosts the races.
 
 
 As the story goes, the race dates back to the day 23 years ago when two old betters were sitting in the bar arguing over which suburb had the biggest and fastest cockroaches.
 
 
 Australia is home to about 450 native species of cockroach, which are not pests and are mainly bush dwellers, and also has around six species of pest cockroach, most of them introduced from outside the continent and that now plague almost every house.
 
 
 The two betters decided to race some roaches the next day -- and history was made.
 
 
 Australians have the highest rate of gambling in the world, a passion dating back to when the first convict settlers, shipped out from Britain in 1788, reportedly bet on cards and dice.
 
 
 By the early 1800s, horse racing was the rage but this has now been overtaken by the flashing slot or poker machines that line the walls of almost every pub, hotel and casino. More than 20 percent of the world's poker machines are in Australia, about five times as many as in the United States on a per capita basis.

Re: Cockroach racing?
« Reply #1 on: January 20, 2004, 12:22:00 pm »
My brother and I used to have cricket races when we were growing up on the farm.

Bags

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Re: Cockroach racing?
« Reply #2 on: January 20, 2004, 02:19:00 pm »
Aussies are nuts -- they really are gambling mad.  They can call in and bet with the OTB and watch the races (or whatever sport) on cable t.v.  
 
 I'm at this bbq, and someone runs around saying, "another race is about to start," and seven people rush to their cell phones to call in a bet.  Only half of them even WATCH the race.  Amazing.  While I was in Sydney for three weeks, my hosts had to go by the OTB to replenish their accounts three times.

Jaguär

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Re: Cockroach racing?
« Reply #3 on: January 20, 2004, 10:45:00 pm »
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Originally posted by Bags:
  Aussies are nuts -- they really are gambling mad.  They can call in and bet with the OTB and watch the races (or whatever sport) on cable t.v.  
 
 I'm at this bbq, and someone runs around saying, "another race is about to start," and seven people rush to their cell phones to call in a bet.  Only half of them even WATCH the race.  Amazing.  While I was in Sydney for three weeks, my hosts had to go by the OTB to replenish their accounts three times.
They can do that in Pennsylvania too. I remember picking winners several years ago for my uncles. BTW, these were horse races, not cockroaches.