When the horse's own decides to kill it for insurance money, Roger talks him into buying the horse, noting that he has been keeping it drugged to build up to heavy odds. After Stan buys the horse, a prank by Roger results in Stan being forced to place his mind in the horse's body to race, but he first has to talk to Francine in the stands who is saddened when she feels Stan has put the car before the family. Encouraged by her support, Stan and Roger win the race.
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| - When the horse's own decides to kill it for insurance money, Roger talks him into buying the horse, noting that he has been keeping it drugged to build up to heavy odds. After Stan buys the horse, a prank by Roger results in Stan being forced to place his mind in the horse's body to race, but he first has to talk to Francine in the stands who is saddened when she feels Stan has put the car before the family. Encouraged by her support, Stan and Roger win the race.
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| - When the horse's own decides to kill it for insurance money, Roger talks him into buying the horse, noting that he has been keeping it drugged to build up to heavy odds. After Stan buys the horse, a prank by Roger results in Stan being forced to place his mind in the horse's body to race, but he first has to talk to Francine in the stands who is saddened when she feels Stan has put the car before the family. Encouraged by her support, Stan and Roger win the race.
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