Or, "They still turn horses into ecommerce sites, don't they?"
Okay, so this is an excerpt of a review that supposed to tease you into clicking the link at the bottom, I realize that. But it's still funny. Heck, the boldface type almost makes the horse's bizarre fate seem that much more emphatic.
As seen on Slate.com:
The author retraces the amazing journey of Seabiscuit, a horse with crooked legs and a pathetic tail that nevertheless made racing history in 1938, thanks to the efforts of a trainer, an owner, and a jockey who transformed a bottom-level racehorse into …
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