A Quote by Vic Tayback

My character at 'Mel's diner' was involved in betting on the horses and all that. — © Vic Tayback
My character at 'Mel's diner' was involved in betting on the horses and all that.
The individual skill of the player determines the outcome, unlike betting on the horses or betting on the lottery. It's not an individual betting against the house and that's an important distinction.
Mel's Diner in L.A. - they are my favorite hamburgers. I could eat there every day. They are ridiculous.
Betting on football had been banned and, if anything, things got worse. I'd bet on horses instead. I knew absolutely nothing about horses.
It was every day on the horses and every single race. I was betting on anything; horses, dogs, virtual racing, roulette.
You shouldn't have any betting in the locker room at all, whether it's baseball or it's horses. You can't beat the horses. You can't beat any kind of gambling because they have the odds.
You set us up!” “No! I swear—” Her face fell. “Mel. Mel must’ve told him.” “Right,” I grumbled. “Blame Mel.
Horse sense is the instinct that keeps horses from betting on men.
Making movies is just like betting on horses at the racetrack.
To spend our days betting on three-legged horses with beautiful names
You never realize a dog is a man's best friend until you start betting on horses.
Everybody's got a worldview. Everybody's betting their life on something. ... You just better know why you're betting what you're betting on.
When I was growing up, there was a character on TV; there was a character stereotype: it was personified by Mel on 'The Dick Van Dyke Show.'
How great a quality is horse sense! Someone has defined it as that something which keeps horses from betting on men!
Not all horses are going to be show jumpers, not all horses are going to be dressage horses. So you have to sort of find where the horse physically fits into what might suit him, but all horses can be comfortable and all horses can have good, solid fundamentals.
You know horses are smarter than people. You never heard of a horse going broke betting on people.
The corncob was the central object of my life. My father was a horse handler, first trotting and pacing horses, then coach horses, then work horses, finally saddle horses. I grew up around, on, and under horses, fed them, shoveled their manure, emptied the mangers of corncobs.
This site uses cookies to ensure you get the best experience. More info...
Got it!