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Thoroughbred vs. Greek journalist

Thoroughbred vs. Greek journalist

June 30, 2016
chriszygakis
Equestrianism on the screen

OK, we all know that the thoroughbred is one of the smartest equine breeds worldwide. OK, and the Greeks are smart enough to invent some…

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