She discovered the hard way that, while critics are more than happy to see successful sport stars pull outrageous publicity stunts, it all goes wrong when you're perceived to be a show-off who can't back it up with results.
"Being attractive or aesthetically appealing does give you a leg up, but if you don't have anything to back it up, nothing really materializes or comes from it, " he says.
"We don't know why the switch failed and why the back-up didn't function as it should, " said Mr Lazaridis.
It was one of those things where the horse was going, and she went behind the tote board on the back side, and I didn't see it, and when the horses showed back up, she wasn't there.
But I can't beat myself up over it, I've just come back and hadn't played a match since January.
"It is up to them - if they don't want it - to hand it back, " he said.
When a business can't use up its losses by carrying them back, it carries them forward instead, offsetting future taxable profits.
He stood up well, didn't back away from it, but had to fall back on simply denying that many people would pay more.
She's fixing it back up because, she says, she doesn't have anywhere else to go.
"I didn't see the Alsatian, so I assumed it was locked up round the back where it usually is, " Mr Barr said.
Was the problem that regulation didn't keep up with the industry it was regulating or that regulation was cut back too much or were we deregulating?
The government recently set up the Davies Commission looking at this issue and it won't report back until after the next general election in 2015.
"I think it is important to have a back-up plan if you don't get what you really want in the first place - you need to have an education to fall back on and you can learn a lot of things here like life skills and other things, " he said.
The decor, such as it is, dates back to its founding in the early 1900s and doesn't add up to much more than mirrors interspersed with Gothic columns and a pale tiled floor.
Kozmo is a cool idea, and may have even looked like a good company back when everyone was riding the dot-com high, but it just doesn't hold up in the real world.
As it piled up dollar reserves, China didn't invest them at home but sent them back to the U.S. to purchase T-bills and Fannie Mae mortgage-backed securities.
The same 3-inch LCD is back again, flipping up 180-degrees for selfies, but sadly, it still can't tilt down for overhead shots.
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Garcia said he could have turned it around, and that he'll bounce back but the Yankees couldn't rack up losses waiting for him to figure things out.
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