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Re: posting horse's names
Goodness, I'm sorry if it sounded like I was singling you out. I've
really got to work on this tone thing. I think I'm coming over way too
strong in print. Anybody who knows me knows I'm usually trying to make a
joke. The people who do call them out seem to be the exception. I just
really like to know who they rode, especially when some people have more
than one horse...and to tell the truth, I remember who lots of people are
by their horse's names. I'm much better with the horse's names than the
people's. Sure wish I could have been there. Planned to all winter, but
"The best laid plans..." Heard ya'll did a great job.
Angie
On Wed, 18 Mar 1998 15:54:28 -0500 Robby Doll <robbyd@ntr.net> writes:
>
>Hi Angie,
> Sorry for not posting the horses names on the Ky ride. I got the
>riders
>names from a digital
>picture of the list for the awards and the horses names were not on
>it. I
>agree with you.
>The horse does the work and deserves the recognition.
>
>Robby Doll
>
>Angela C. McGhee wrote:
>
>> THANK YOU FOR POSTING THE HORSES' NAMES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
>> Seems like most of the rides I go to, everyone acts as if the horse
>was
>> just an excessory. Can you imagine the winners for the Kentucky
>Derby
>> being read off,
>> "Eddie Arcaro 1st, Willie Shoemaker 2nd....
>>
>
>
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