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    Barbaro Updates: 106

    updates are now here.

    Update 860: No update tonight, which is not unusual. I did think this comment from Brandi was amusing (timestamp: 4:45 pm):

    Last week, while on a cruise in the Caribbean, I was making my way to the ship's computer area to check on Barbaro when I happened to pick up the ship's single page "newspaper". There, to my pleasant surprise, was the news of Barbaro's cast change and the update from New Bolton Center. I was thrilled to see that his story continues to make headlines and capture the hearts of an international audience - even onboard a ship!

    Update 859: I just spoke to Joe Deegan, exercise rider of Perfect Drift, who is getting ready for the Breeders' Cup Classic. Perfect Drift breezed last saturday, 5/8ths in 1:02. His final eighth was a sharp 11 seconds. Joe says Perfect Drift is training really well. He will breeze again this coming saturday, and they are looking for a similar kind of move. He galloped a mile and a half today, galloping on a little bit the last part of the exercise. He will likely jog tomorrow, and gallop again on friday before his breeze.

    Overall Joe says that Perfect Drift is in good form. He came out of his last race (Kentucky Cup, close second, bad trip) very well, better than the previous race (Pacific Classic). Without Bernardini Joe thinks Perfect Drift has as good a shot as anyone, if the race sets up right for him. A fast early pace and a patient ride from the jockey.

    I wanted to note that Mike Jensen, Philadelphia Inquirer reporter, Inquirer duo honored for racing coverage was honored for his Derby coverage. Mike did a great story on this web-site (To check up on Barbaro, check out his blog for which he was not nominated for anything!)

    Update 858: ESPN (Jeannine Edwards) was at Fair Hill this morning, with Michael Matz's crew. They are doing an in-depth piece on Barbaro that will air right before the BC on "Outside The Lines". They will also be intervewing others connected to Barbaro. Very cool. I saw a couple of Matz's riders at breakfast and was asking about the shoot. Michelle (Matz) apparently did some broadcasting of her own last week, covering the Maryland Million for Fox. I have Michelle on "special assignment" for this site, she speaks fluent spanish.

    Ali, from Kennett Florist left this note in the comments (timestamp: 2:04pm):

    Jen is going to take stuff down to Sabina early tomorrow morning. She will pick up here this afternoon. If you want to sent anything to the hospital. Sabina is doing well jen said.
    Will post again later
    We Believe

    Update 857: I asked Sue McMullen (our Euro racing correspondent) to comment on the decision to run (the Jackson-bred) George Washington in the Breeders' Cup Classic. This is her e-mailed response:

    There is quite a bit of negative comment about George's proposed run in the Classic. The consensus is that it is due to Coolmore's commercially-motivated desire to produce a 'dirt Danehill'. George is American bred, but his pedigree is Turf, unlike Giant's Causeway who could claim dual credentials. Danehill hasn't produced a serious dirt horse. The obstacles George will face cannot be overestimated. In addition to the journey and the overall differences in how things are done, even relatively minor differences such as the loading into the gate, he will run on a surface that is totally alien to him. After Friday's abortive attempt (due to fog) to fly him to Southwell to work (gallop) on the nearest surface we have in the UK and Ireland to an American dirt track, we are told he's now worked well on the Polytrack at home. The only similarity is they are both artificial surfaces. Horses bounce off the Polytrack and there is no kickback. Many of our turf horses work on artificial surfaces such as this as trainers have laid them to aid training when the weather is bad or when the ground is hard in the summer, but they are NOTHING like dirt. Kieren Fallon knows the horse well and even he says that until they race on dirt, you don't know how they'll take to it.

    The rationale appears to be that even a gallant, two length defeat to the brilliant Bernadini in the Classic would better enhance George's credentials to stand at the Coolmore stud at Kentucky than an outright win in the Mile, where Ballydoyle is already represented with Aussie Rules and Ad Valorem. The cynics say he isn't seriously expected to beat Bernadini at his own game and in his 'backyard'. Even his style of racing doesn't enhance his chances. George is a hold-up horse and in his last two races has dwelt in the stalls allowing him to be ridden in that way. He can't dwell in the stalls in the Classic and our horses don't have the best record for breaking out of the gate in the Breeders' Cup. It's worth noting here that our horses are ridden differently from the start of a race so missing the kick at home doesn't always prove disastrous. But if he's to come from off a likely very fast pace he'll be chasing it from the start and, with a possible inside draw, he'll have to face significant kickback for the first time in his life behind a wall of horses, ploughing through an alien surface and his 'action' (way of moving) doesn't suggest he'll enjoy a switch to dirt. The hope must be that a brilliant George, at his best on the day, will somehow cope with all this.

    This site has addressed the ongoing furore over George's alleged 'fragile' temperament and the belief by some that too much has been made of it. Indeed Aiden O'Brien himself expressed appreciation to the author at Ascot that it had been put into a sensible context on this website. For many of his fans who watched George's exemplary behaviour at Ascot when he was victorious in the Queen Elizabeth II Stakes, it was hard to see what the fuss was about. But in the ongoing debate about the widom of sending him for the Classic, it is inevitable that his alleged 'fragility' has cropped up and sited as yet another reason that he will struggle in the US.

    Many of us here were saddened to see Dylan Thomas struggling on an alien surface (in the Jockey Club) and questioned the merit of asking a seriously good Turf horse to try and switch for what appears a largely commercial decision. And yes, racing is a business but you couldn't escape the sneaking feeling that he'd been let down. Horses know nothing of their value and just give the best they can, which makes it even sadder when too much is asked of them. Dylan has now retired for the season as it has been decided he's had enough hard races this year.

    On the same day in May two Jackson-bred, bay horses blazed equally impressive trails on both sides of the 'pond'. One in the Kentucky Derby at Churchill and one in the 2,000 Guineas at Newmarket. Not only was this a first for breeding, but we also witnessed the emergence of two great racehorses, one on dirt and one on turf. Barbaro now has a greater fight ahead of him, just to survive, and George, by a curious quirk of fate, now heads for Churchill Downs.

    If George does run in the Classic his fans will be praying fervently that he copes with it all and returns none the worse for it. He is a turf superstar and brilliant at his best, but with just about everything stacked against him, does it really seem fair?

    Update 856: Another comfortable night last night for Barbaro (tuesday night). I saw Michael Matz as I was heading to the track on my second set. He had heard from Dr. Richardson. It is a very foggy, and somewhat humid, morning this morning. The track is sealed after all the rain we had yesterday. A quiet day for me this morning, only three - four to ride.
    update 7:50 am, wednesday, october 18

    Update 854: A nice article from the Thoroughbredtimes: Jacksons still wonder about Barbaro versus Bernardini which notes the rivalry that never was. The following are excerpts:

    The second jewel of the Triple Crown could have been quite a battle between the two talented colts, and would have likely determined the Eclipse Award for the three-year-old division.

    "It would have been great; I would have loved to have seen that," Jackson said. "It would have been interesting, and who knows? Obviously, both camps feel like they have the best horse.

    "I think Barbaro had a tough race in the Kentucky Derby … and the fact that he won by 6 1/2 lengths and the fact that he galloped out ahead like 15 lengths--he put on a performance. That was one race, and all of the races Bernardini has compiled, gosh, it's amazing what he's done."

    and

    Jackson said she and her husband have not thought about winning an Eclipse Award so much as just wishing Barbaro had the opportunity to compete against Bernardini, and hoping he is able to continue to overcome a dire set of circumstances.

    Comments

    YIpppeee two days in a row!!!!!

    Posted by: Margaret at October 18, 2006 11:07 AM

    You wait long enough and good things do start to happen. I can't tell you how long I've waited and tried to be first to post. And now for two days in a row I've managed it!! The Gods must be smiling on me.

    Well it was really ugly yesterday over in the forum. I hope that some of you saw the post from MHR that indicates that if you want your donation back all you need to do is to let them know. There are several posts that saw an accounting. Okay it isn't super professional looking but they have TRIED. Perhaps more will be forthcoming.

    This is a thought and I'm just thinking aloud here for a moment. There have been comments made about where were some of these "folks in the know" about horse rescue. Why didn't they speak up sooner and let us know what was what. They made valid points. And perhaps some of their posts were annoying in their approach.

    Has anyone thought these might be some of the opposition trying to split us down the middle??? Make us so divided that we lose focus on the anti slaughter bill?

    We all need to get back on what is important here. Some of us are here because of Barbaro. Some used this venue to learn about horse slaughter and are working like mad to stop it. Others have made friends here. Whatever your purpose is to be here let's get back to it. United we stand but divided we fall. United we all win--whatever our purpose is to be here we win. Divided we all fail. Our purpose, our friends but most of all the horses lose.

    I hope that we can all get back on track today.

    And to Barbaro I hope you have a great day. I hope MM or Dr R are able to take you out to graze. I hope that Mocha is able to come over and plant a big smooch on your face. She seems like a very sweet lady. Another friend Barbaro. You just seem to be able to make them wherever you go.

    Just don't forget your people friends. We love you too!

    Michael's Miracle

    Margaret

    Posted by: Margaret at October 18, 2006 11:25 AM

    Good Wednesday morning Alex, Bobby, and fellow fans

    Thanks again Alex for the link to the great reading material. Just think - Bobby bucking when he's outside grazing. I'd love to see it.

    Let's all keep focused on our battle - the slaughterhouse issue. We have a chance to finally get it done - so let's keep fighting the good fight to save our horses from a horrible fate. We CAN do this if we stay united and determined to make those calls, faxes and emails and not get sidetracked by other issues. This IS the only IMPORTANT issue right now. Also, getting more people on board to do battle with us would greatly help. My guess is that 2 things influence the politicians - money & numbers.

    Please everyone - the horses are depending on us to be their voice. We can't let them down.

    Janice
    Proud to be a "fan of Barbaro"

    Never give up!

    #########
    congratulations again Margaret!

    Posted by: Janice from Florida at October 18, 2006 11:52 AM

    Good morning big guy. I hope you had ACN and will be able to go out and visit with Mocha and nibble those tender grass shoots. Enjoy your visitors and treats and grow that hoof. Butterfly kisses to you sweet Barbaro.

    ####

    Thank you Alex for being so gracious these last few days. You are the example we should follow.

    ####

    Please take hard copies of Mike's petition for a home makeover and get signatures. There is no age limit so teachers make it a service project students can get involved in. What a great humanitie's project to help someone who really needs it.

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    Let's focus our energies with renewed strength on S1915. We are so close...

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    Martita, what tapestry of words will you weave for us today? I am eager to fill my senses with the wonder of your words.

    Wishing all Fans of Barbaro a productive and wonderful day!

    Posted by: Rosemary in NE OHIO at October 18, 2006 11:55 AM

    ###

    I agree with you Margaret regarding MHR. this is the first time for me posting here. THIS ISA WONDERFUL WEBSITE for people who really care about horses.

    Hi Barbaro, you are doing remarkable. I have CP - I type very slowly but can read very fast.
    You are in prayer daily.
    ALEX THANK YOU FOR KEEPING US IMNFORM .

    anne in OH

    Posted by: Anne at October 18, 2006 12:13 PM

    Hiya, Bobbey! It is still very damp here this AM. I hope that things are dry for you today so that you may go outside for an assignation with Ms. Mocha the Cow. She has the best taste in horses, sweet prince! Hugs, pets, & "scratches" from your pals in CT - Robyn, Brent, & Nikita

    #### Nicely put, Margaret. A toast to civility toward all today. ####

    Posted by: Robyn Hoffmann at October 18, 2006 12:21 PM

    HI, handsome Barbaro ,hope you had another ACN.I pray and light candles for you every day.I call senators, write e-mails and help spread the word about the reality of slaughtering,sending donations to well needed Rescue places,like the one in IN, MO Humane Society,CA.Rescue,(the Shelton Farm),Haven Horses here in MI and the Wild Animal Sanctuary, all in your name my beloved one. MHR is out of my list.I was taken as a dummy once but not twice. God will help us win this fight to shut down those 3 ugly places...Delia from Grand Rapids.

    Posted by: Delia Shamoon at October 18, 2006 12:38 PM

    Good morning Barbaro!
    I hope you have a fun-filled, healing day today!
    I'll be here throughout the day to check on updates. I love you. XXOO

    Posted by: Laurie H. in MN at October 18, 2006 12:39 PM

    OK, Margaret!! The early bird catches the worm - two days of good luck for you..go play the lottery.

    Good Morning Everyone - just waiting to hear how our boy is doing this AM - catch you all later!

    ###

    PLEASE DON'T FORGET TO CIRCULATE MIKE REA'S PETITION - HE'S GOING HOME AND NEEDS THAT MAKEOVER MORE THAN EVER !!!!!! Thank You!!

    Mercy

    Posted by: Mercy at October 18, 2006 12:41 PM

    Waiting patiently and positively for ACN, Sweet Prince. Hope you have a lovely day...it's supposed to be 70 here in Pennsylvania.

    Prayers to all our FOBs and their loved ones today, along with the horses who wait for us to bring justice to their world.

    WILL YOU CALL AND FAX YOUR SENATORS TODAY, PLEASE? THE HORSES NEED YOU TO DO SO...DON'T LET THEM DOWN.

    WE BELIEVE!

    Lor in PA

    Posted by: Lor in PA at October 18, 2006 12:44 PM

    Hi everyone,

    It's another beautiful day in America!! Use it the best you can.

    Dear Barbaro, the undefeated, big boss horse,

    Have a great day of treats, loving, spoiling and grazing with the amazing Dr R. Please give Mocha a kiss for us. She is so cute!

    Even though it was a bad day yesterday, I continued to call the senators. Today is the same.

    Everyone in Barabroland - have a loving peaceful day.

    Posted by: Patty in Dallas at October 18, 2006 12:45 PM

    Good morning Bobby, Alex & Everyone! Bobby, hope you had another good night and have a great day ahead! :) Off to light my daily candle....have a good day everyone! :)

    Posted by: Ruth Ann - NJ at October 18, 2006 12:47 PM

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    Alex,

    I hope you have a wonderful day today!

    If you happen to spend time with Chappy, please wish her a Good Morning also!

    Take care!

    Posted by: Laurie H. in MN at October 18, 2006 12:48 PM

    Good morning Barbaro,Alex, and nation. I was very apprehensive to log on this morning due to fear Alex would say enough after what I was reading last night in the discussion section. Wow--thank you Alex for being here. I have come to depend on this sight and really lost sleep last night due to feeling concerned. I don't know about anyone else but my main focus is Barbaro and the information concerning racing, personalities (I'm a psychotherapist)and a chance to experience Fair Hill from afar. Great group of people log on here and I've found a kinship among them for their love of horses, even though I'm not regular in the discussion page.

    Posted by: Linda at October 18, 2006 12:51 PM

    Thinking of you, big boy! My sister is coming up this weekend with her two horses so we can ride the carriage roads in Acadia National Park (Bar Harbor. Mt Desert island). You'll be with me sweet prince as we gallop along taking in the beautiful scenery and fall foliage. Wish you could join us. You'd love it!
    Holding you close to my heart. LoisJ from Downeast Maine.

    Posted by: Lois J at October 18, 2006 12:56 PM

    Alex, thanks for the the articles lately. Keep it up B!!

    I don't read the forum that often and can not post there for some reason, but wow that looked ugly!

    For me, we have a great charity to donate to..the Barbaro fund.

    Posted by: Mary at October 18, 2006 12:58 PM

    GOOD MORNING
    THAT IS A NEAT PICTURE OF YOU WITH THE COW.YOU HAVE ALL KINDS OF FRIENDS COWS, CATS AND EVERYONE LOVES YOU. STAY STRONG AND HEAL RIGHT.
    BETTY

    Posted by: BETTY FORD at October 18, 2006 1:06 PM

    Good morning Barbaro, hope you have a healing day.
    Maybe you can get out and graze, its going to be 70. Stay strong and happy, and be good.

    Alex, thank you for all you do.

    FOCUS,that is what we need to do, this bill needs our help, and we all have been working hard to get it passed, don't stop now.

    Prayer and love to all in need!! Lets take care of our four legged friends.

    Have a great day!

    BELIEVE IN MIRACLES
    BELIEVE IN BARBARO
    Carol-Pittsburgh

    Posted by: Carol Nichols at October 18, 2006 1:09 PM

    Good Morning Barbaro - ACN - yeehaa. Have a good day honey. GROW HOOF GROW. XXOO and Scractchies
    I love you!

    Aunty Sally

    Posted by: Sally in Key West at October 18, 2006 1:18 PM

    Keep healing Barbaro. We love you and send you all our positive energy on our nightly vigil. you are loved by all your staff and all your outside fans. you have created so much goodness and positive togetherness. You are an inspiration. Alex you are one and only, what a trooper. Thanks

    Posted by: jane at October 18, 2006 1:19 PM

    there are times when i am relieved to live in this country...watching meerkat manor is just tone of the pleasures of television for ,not the miondless.. these little prarie dog types have thier own rules for their community and they work veyr well..there are clear boundaries.
    i can travel,work and speak as i believe in.
    this morning ,
    i am so aware
    dearest barabro,
    THAT there is pressing business in your life..every day,. you choose to eat yoor carefully chosen hays, carrots,,to follow directions for those who watch over you so carefully.
    .there are many champion elders who float around you..
    great horses who had an elegance of spirit and professionalism --breaking donw and letting thir life speak on the track..thier last actions toitally spectacular..
    that still dazziles me and draws tears from a deep well.
    i hear you so clealry today..as you weigh your choices.
    the scents of the barn you were used to..the barn kitties and old hounds..the scent of clean leather..fresh hay and soaps,blankets freshly laundered..jokes amongst the hands working in other stalls. a radio crackling in the floor office...a truck loading and unloading a friend returning from another race
    ..a bloodline that is invisible.but si apparent in the form..the muscles..the gaze, the personality, the character..the choices..made...
    there are certain character traits of these champions..and i bask in the whole tapestry of the life you knew..and now there are different sounds to greet you through out the night..and the day.. you have the intelligence to have faith and trust..in your own instincts..we all struggle at times to do the exact right thing. 'one thing for sure, you teach me again and again,
    i dont second guess a gift..we trust that goodness will prevail as it does in your every monring , bobby.
    i know that i am being taken care of by a larger presence and that my actions ,to help save other horses, is a superb way of thanking you for your continued dignity,presence and exquisite intellience-- that has kept me reflecitng on who i am and want to be..five months so far..through your eyes and through your steps.
    there are formal paths for examining all issues and this is a place where we honor you. i will not ,like old rugs woven in far away persia and soft old folded tablecloths made of lace .be forgetting the rituals for living a good life..there are rituals for eveyrthing..that respects every living creature..including us humans...that when they are spread on a big table ,there is a big pause in the eye.
    'and in the heart as one looks into the window of a leraned and trusted way of life..
    in a circle, when on i s hurt ,the others hurt. '
    for you barbaro, i stand strong and clear. ts1915 cant be derailed.
    other horse casues cant be torn down..
    too much suffeirng has happned in the horse nations at the hands of greed and lack of character..
    may you feel my love today..may you be able to grazre.and hearts resolve to support each other...to represent your voice, your owners great heart and soul,., your trianers ,your handlers,all the hundreds involved in this long long race and vigil
    ]there is not a second to waste.
    love is the answer to eveyrthing. period. precicionist and his owner and rider..lord, what a story..his dignity. the great onwers of june second, the fog and so many we dont know their names..
    come aroubd the table..the old l lace ,luminous in detail and feligree.. is set.spilling over the edges..
    .for a big grateful feast today..
    in the light and in the dark,
    martita

    Posted by: martita gioshen at October 18, 2006 1:21 PM

    Good morning Alex...hope your day goes well!

    Bobbycakes, ACN what more could I or anyone ask for?????

    Hi FOB's have a great day!! Love you all!

    Posted by: D'Anne in NC at October 18, 2006 1:25 PM

    Hi and welcome, Anne in Ohio ######
    glad you posted and make yourself at home! !

    Well said , Margaret and Janice. ###
    We indeed need to call , email, and fax, need
    to more than ever.

    We are the Fans of Barbaro ! Let no one try to
    divide us ! We are his followers, his army of right, and we will pass this anti-slaughter bill

    Sisters, and brothers sometimes fight, so what the hell is new? But when outsiders attack, we will
    turn our backs, pull close together in a circle, gather our mental energies, and fling them in a powerful gigantic wave at our Senators and their aides.


    Let's do that today, I've got your back, have you got mine? We are in a fight guys, with forces so
    rich and powerful that it would frighten us if we
    knew the half of it.

    Don't let up, dividing forces want you too, want you to be discouraged, but remember who and what you are fighting for. Don't bog down on defensive sentiment. Stop and think one time about the eyes of a horse standing in the pens in Kaufman. Just think about it.

    Please do what Shelley and Marilyn asks us. Do at least what they ask, then try to do a little more.
    Call one more Senator, one more time. You never know, probably never will know, which call will be the one, the straw that breaks the camels back, the one that makes the aide, or his Senator, think "I've got to vote yes on this". But you, and I , have a chance to be that one. Make the call. I miss Ara and her advice so badly. I love you all, and if any of you respond to this , don't beat me up too badly. I need one good finger and my lips to work-- I've got to make calls.

    Posted by: Bobbie B. at October 18, 2006 1:26 PM

    Martita - you touch my soul. You are right - we are all hurting but love, understanding and tolerance are the words for today. We must carry on our fight to pass S1915 - for Barbaro and all the hundreds who won't be rescued in time.

    Barbaro - carry on, keep us on track - we will not surrender.

    Linda R
    A Proud Fan of Barbaro

    Posted by: Linda R in NE at October 18, 2006 1:32 PM

    Good morning Barbaro! I am in Greenwich Conn. working and it is suppose to be 70 today. I hope you enjoy the weather today!

    ####

    I don't get much of a chance to post these days. The forum is blocked by the client I am working with so I have gotten a lot of work done! Darn.

    It sounds like things got ugly last night. I am not sure what happened with MHR but Margaret is right. This no time to be divided. Barbaro has a long way to go before he is out of the woods and the slaughter bill needs everyone!

    I wish everyone on this site the best! I know I am counting my blessings. My horse April tried to buck me off last weekend. She is feeling much better. I never thought I would be happy a horse bucked!

    Sabina I hope your are on the mend!

    Posted by: marie from atl at October 18, 2006 1:35 PM

    martita gioshen... I, too, look forward to your beautiful woven thoughts. Thank you. Peace and love to all today.

    Posted by: Lois J at October 18, 2006 1:37 PM

    Martita,
    Lovely as always - you have such a way with words.

    Bobby B
    I've got your back. I must tell you that your statement has me in tears. - ("Stop and think one time about the eyes of a horse standing in the pens in Kaufman. Just think about it.")
    If it doesn't move members of the Barbaro nation to action, I don't know what will. We can't afford to lose one citizen of Barbaro Nation now -our equine friends need each one of us working on their behalf. Made some calls and fax already - hopefully will make more when I got home from work.

    Blessings on all!
    Janice
    A proud "fan of Barbaro"

    Never give up!

    Posted by: Janice from Florida at October 18, 2006 1:38 PM

    Margaret - very well put.

    I know there are many FOB's (I'm one of them) that feel like they've been "taken advantage of". Let's all try to listen to what Margaret (First Post Two Days In A Row Girl) has to say. We all work hard for our money and wanted to do a good thing. We tried. Maybe we succeeded. The important thing is that we tried. We can only control our own actions.

    I will be concentrating more on making sure the Anti-Slaughterhouse Bill passes, wishing and praying for more great days of grazing and healing for Barbaro, and trying hard to stay positive.

    No one has overcome more than Barbaro and his road to recovery is still very long. He understands the power of positive thinking, love and the fight to survive. When we get "down" about things, read one of the wonderful articles Alex posts for us. Look at a picture of Barbaro. Think of all of the support we have shared with each other thanks to this forum. IF (and I do mean IF) one negative thing has happened to some of us on this board we're still WAY ahead of Barbaro and the Jacksons.

    We too know how to win. So maybe we lost a battle - WE WILL win the war! But we need to stay focused and not be distracted. Together we can do this guys - don't be defeated. Let's face it, at one time or another most of us have been disappointed by a person. We're here because we've NEVER been disappointed by our furry friends. We fight for God's perfect creatures.

    Posted by: Designgirl7 at October 18, 2006 1:39 PM

    Martita,
    Lovely as always - you have such a way with words.

    Bobby B
    I've got your back. I must tell you that your statement has me in tears. - ("Stop and think one time about the eyes of a horse standing in the pens in Kaufman. Just think about it.")
    If it doesn't move members of the Barbaro nation to action, I don't know what will. We can't afford to lose one citizen of Barbaro Nation now -our equine friends need each one of us working on their behalf. Made some calls and fax already - hopefully will make more when I got home from work.

    Blessings on all!
    Janice
    A proud "fan of Barbaro"

    Never give up!

    Posted by: Janice from Florida at October 18, 2006 1:39 PM

    Good Morning Alex...

    I always check in with you before my e-mails. I have my priorities in order!

    So grateful for another restful night for Barbaro. I pray for a little more hoof to grow today.

    Alex, thanks for all you do.

    Posted by: Pam at October 18, 2006 1:41 PM

    Sorry for the double post. Just had a power issue (Flicker Power & Light) and everything froze, so I hit the "post" button again and it posted twice.

    Janice

    Posted by: Janice from Florida at October 18, 2006 1:43 PM

    Hi Folks:

    Please light candles for Bobby, Mike, Erin, Sabina, Kylie, Felix, the rescue horses everywhere and all our human and animal friends who need a little extra help.

    Don't forget to call/fax/email Senators - call yours, Frist, Stevens, the Big Six - now is the time - I've faxed the flyer with Salvation about three hundred times now.

    Thanks to Tim & Alex for the site and updates.

    Bdude is doing great at 19 years + one day.

    Steve & BDude

    Posted by: Steve & BDude at October 18, 2006 1:52 PM

    On the Flicka film (and I loved the first one). Please don't see it:

    Memory of horse deaths mars opening of Flicka

    HOUSTON -- Fox 2000 Pictures will release "Flicka," the long-awaited remake of Mary O'Hara's treasured novel, nationwide October 20.

    The movie stars Tim McGraw and Alison Lohman, and is a feel-good movie about a wild horse and the teenager who tries to tame her. However, the making of the movie was anything but feel good when two of the horses used in the filming were killed on the set.

    The American Humane Association, who oversees the safety of animals on movie sets, had four representatives on the set of "Flicka" from the first day of production, and pre-approved all activities planned for the horses. It was under the AHA’s oversight that two horses were killed within the span of two weeks.

    On April 11, 2005, the AHA reported that a horse broke its leg and had to be euthanized. In a studio briefing dated April 25, 2005, the AHA disclosed that a second horse broke his neck and died during the filming of "Flicka" two days earlier.

    Observers of the second event were quoted as saying that the horse was one of four that were galloping around an arena trailing 30-foot ropes and fell when its back legs became entangled in the ropes. Other reports stated that two horses stumbled, presumably over the ropes, and collided.

    An eyewitness account sent by email to Int'l Fund for Horses at the time alleged that in recreating a wild horse race (a rodeo event) for the movie, a group of horses were "released into an arena with wranglers jumping on the terrified horses, biting them, dragging them down and otherwise assaulting them." The horses naturally panicked and two collided heavily into each other. One of the horses did not get back up, sustaining a broken neck, and died. There were conflicting reports on whether the horses were wild or trained rodeo horses.

    "It doesn’t matter if the horses were trained or not. Trailing long ropes behind frightened horses is a recipe for disaster. When you have people yelling and jumping on the horses it can cause fear in even the best-trained animal. A terrified horse will fight or flee, and injuries are bound to happen," stated IF4H President, Vivian Farrell.

    The Screen Actors Guild pay the AHA to monitor animal use in films and award the "No Animals Were Harmed"® End Credit Disclaimer according to standards set by the organization. After the deaths of the horses, the AHA did an internal investigation and concluded the deaths were "unavoidable" and that there was proper oversight on the part of the group. However, they agreed that the movie would not be given the usual "No Animals Were Harmed"® credit at the end of the film.

    "By all accounts the horses used by the movie "Flicka" were sturdy types, not delicate horses like Arabians or Thoroughbreds. Yet these horses met brutal deaths," commented Farrell. "I question whether or not it is a major conflict of interest when the organization responsible for monitoring an industry is supported by it."

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    Posted by: Lor in PA at October 18, 2006 1:57 PM

    Good morning, all!

    I am so grateful that Bobby had ACN. From what I've read here lately, his nights are better than ours. That's saying a lot.

    There is a 2-hour program tonight at 9 ET on CNBC about the "inner workings" of American Airlines. Wanna bet they talk about being the carrier for horsemeat? I don't think so, either, but another opportunity to bring it out in public as a followup. I think it repeats at midnight eastern time.

    Someone last night here suggested pairing older humans with horses in need. I love that idea. I record books for the blind, and yesterday morning got thoroughly depressed reading the stats in a sociology textbook about what happens when we grow old and lose spouses, income, etc. I wondered, why can't older people have a chance to do something that will make them feel loved. Horses could do it! Tbd. Retirement Fund pairs inmates with horses, why not ambulatory older folks?

    Have a good day, all, and remember the senatorial six :)

    Thank you, God, for Barbaro. Bobby, watch out for that lustful lady bovine ;)

    Alex, thank you for your patience.

    Posted by: Jane in CT at October 18, 2006 2:02 PM

    Hi All-- ACN---We love it.
    Jen is going to take stuff down to Sabina early tomorrow morning. She will pick up here this afternoon. If you want to sent anything to the hospital. Sabina is doing well jen said.
    Will post again later
    We Believe
    Alie

    Posted by: ALIE at October 18, 2006 2:04 PM

    Good morning Starshine! I am so glad you had ACN. What lies ahead for you today? Visits, Mocha, kitties, fresh grass? I can't wait to hear. Keep up the good work, baby. You are the reason we are here, and you are our inspiration to go forth and do good things.

    Posted by: Susan E. at October 18, 2006 2:08 PM

    Thank you God for Bobby's right and perfect healing, and for his complete recovery. Thank you God that miracle follows miracle, and wonders never cease.

    Magnificent Steed! Another day closer. We hold the vision of your wholeness - you are perfect and complete - in vibrant good health.

    The Light of God surrounds you
    The Love of God enfolds you
    The Power of God Protects you
    The Presence of God watches over you
    Wherever you are Bobby, God IS.


    Love, Light and Protection for Bobby

    Posted by: Mary S at October 18, 2006 2:08 PM

    For I am sure that neither death, nor life, nor angels, nor principalities, nor things present, nor things to come, nor powers, nor height, nor depth, nor anything else in all creation, will be able to separate us…” Romans 8:38, 39


    For the love of who you are
    For the love of your spirit...


    God Bless The Fog
    I love you Fog

    Posted by: Mary S at October 18, 2006 2:09 PM

    Lord God, wrap S1915 in Divine Love and Divine Order. Open the heart of every member of the Senate to clearly hear the voice of the horse, and feel the Magnificent Spirit of the horse. Compel each member to immediately move S1915 to the floor in a right and perfect way, and then vote with their hearts and their conscience for the highest good of all.

    Love, Light and Protection for The Boys (always)

    God Bless and Protect Us and all of The Horses

    Posted by: Mary S at October 18, 2006 2:09 PM

    THANK YOU MARTITA

    For reminding us all and bringing us all back to the table.....I WILL ENJOY THE FEAST !!!

    LET'S MAKE THIS HAPPEN........

    Let's all focus....S1915
    FOR BARBARO and ALL OF HIS FRIENDS

    UNITED WE STAND.....

    Posted by: Maribel at October 18, 2006 2:11 PM

    Good Morning all!

    early post for me..computer problems, downloads and "fixes" blecch but here I am
    Thanks to Alex for the updates and your remarkable patience

    Little Brady I didn't get to post Happy Birthday wishes here yesterday, but I think that bArbaro may have been able to post one last night to you in the HAY folder :) Hope your birthday was the best ever.

    You too BDude beautiful Burmese boy!!

    Prayers for Sabina continue, for Mike, Erin and all my friends here who need them, LindaH, Skyler and heaven help me, whomever I haven't mentioned

    Will catch up with everyone later

    Love to all!

    Cheryl

    Posted by: Cheryl Jones at October 18, 2006 2:13 PM

    Lor -
    Thanks for the info. When I saw the film advertised, I had a gut feeling I didn't want to see it. My husband asked me if I would go and I said no, which surprised him. I fear for animals in films, all animals. I'm never so sure the care is there that is needed for their safety, and it's rather a "business deal" for the films to be made and not a "secure and safe deal" for the animals. Too often with too many things, the only concern for so many is $$$$$$$ and not much else. It's utterly unfortunate and a sad statement.

    Posted by: Pam at October 18, 2006 2:14 PM

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    Could someone please explain the term "dwell in the stalls"?

    Thank you

    I BELIEVE IN BARBARO

    Posted by: Cora-IL at October 18, 2006 2:17 PM

    Morning, Barbaro! Thank the Lord for ACN! Have a good day of grazing, eats, treats, nips and squeals..Tell Mocha we said Hi! Keep at it big guy, one day at a time...

    God bless Barbaro, make his entire hoof grow, his bones mend straight and strong.

    God bless Linda H, Skyler, Daisy, BDude, Felix, Alibi, Foggy, Cahill, Sabina, Darlin, Rockett and all who need God's care today.

    Have a great day everyone!

    Posted by: Sue W. at October 18, 2006 2:18 PM

    ACN - Barbaro Jackson ! Bless you.

    I just read that they killed two of your fellow horses in the movie Flicka.

    That's one film that won't be getting my money for an admission ticket. And Mr. Tim McGraw can bite it too. I wish the wranglers could be proscecuted but these people always get away with it. the only way to hurt them , the only thing they care about, is money. You can't plan a chaotic scene which anyone with an ounce of sense would know would panic horses and then claim it was an accident.

    Posted by: Bobbie B. at October 18, 2006 2:20 PM

    Morning skritches, carrots, Mocha licks, grasses,
    etc. to undefeated champion big boss horse of forever Barbaro Jackson. You go, guy...

    ####
    FsOB:
    Per Maid M this a.m.: "Provided that you keep your eye on the prize, all will be well.
    Yes, even if you encounter intermittent reminders that certain issues aren't entirely resolved, or still need work if you're to be completely sanguine about them."

    Friar's interpretation: Barbaro has some days that are better than others in the hoof growing bone fusing portion of his career, but he doesn't bail. Let's follow his example to win the S1915 race.

    Cheers,
    Friar Tuck

    Posted by: Friar Tuck at October 18, 2006 2:26 PM

    ACN - Yippee! Keep on doing what you're doing, Barbaro!

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    Cora - I think "dwell in the stalls" means he doesn't get a good start out of the gate. I think I remember reading about one race where George sort of stood in the gate while the other horses started to run. Then he took off.

    Marg
    Proud member, Fans of Barbaro

    Posted by: Marg in Maine at October 18, 2006 2:27 PM

    ###

    Thank you for responding Marg.

    I didn't make the connection to George's behavior in the gate and that term. It makes perfect sense when you explain it though. ;0)

    Thank you again.

    I BELIEVE IN BARBARO!!


    Posted by: Cora-IL at October 18, 2006 2:34 PM

    ####Marg
    I think it was Jo(UK)that said "he just stood there 'posing' in the stall".....lol
    I was disheartened by the article on George...let's pray he does rise above the obstacles!!

    Posted by: D'Anne in NC at October 18, 2006 2:39 PM

    ########
    Mary S
    Always look forward to your prayers each day.
    And Pray right along with you, if two are more join together he hears us!

    Thanks Alex for your updates on Barbaro, and all you do for us.

    Jesus be with all of us, let not hate be here today. But love, to help the horses.
    Give us the words for the senators to hear, to change the life's of our horses.
    Be with the ones standing in the Slaughter pins, let them not die in vane.
    Help us stop this slaughter forever.

    Posted by: Debbie L.A. at October 18, 2006 2:39 PM

    To all FOB's,

    We (my daughter and I) have enjoyed trying to be a part of the discussions on this wonderful site. After posting again and again and not having anyone acknowledge us for days now, we have decided to officially become "lurkers". We can't even think of not reading the updates and articles Alex is kind enough to provide everyday. We will be here everyday - it's just too hard to try and try to be a part of something and never feel included.

    KARANN - the "invisibility" thing you spoke of yesterday - this is exactly how we feel. We know you understand.

    We apologize for not knowing about this site sooner than we did, maybe we could have "belonged" then. Either way, we will still be here, reading about Barbaro and praying for him. Feeling sorrow for all of you who have lost "furry friends" or are going through rough times, and most importantly fighting to get the anti-slaughter bill passed.

    For those of you FOB's that have written to us, thanks for sharing your thoughts with us and allowing us to share ours with you.

    This is a truly wonderful place, and you are all very honorable people fighting for a truly noble cause. Continue the fight, continue to call your Senators, continue to reach out to each other.

    As for us, we're still FOB's, we're just "IFOB's" (invisible friends of Barbaro). I'll bet there's alot of US out there too.

    Posted by: Designgirl7 at October 18, 2006 2:42 PM

    Good Morning Barbaro
    Have a wonderful day with lots of pats, treats and special visits from those who love you.

    Alex, I just want to say that you are a true gentleman and I really appreciate all that you do for all of us. You have shown such patience with all that has been going on on this board and on the forum. Thank you

    Sharri

    Posted by: Sharri in Ohio at October 18, 2006 2:42 PM

    Good Morning Everyone,
    ACN we can't ask for more.

    Hay Hay Barbaro,
    How is the most handsome horse in the world? Have a great day get good grazing in and go see Mocha...she likes you. Enjoy your day sweetie. Talk to you later. Love ya lots. muah

    Posted by: Renee Antaya at October 18, 2006 2:47 PM

    Designgirl7###
    Don't you dare become a lurker...I really enjoyed your comments and I know you really had fun joking back and forth with Pammie the other day......yes!!!!!

    Posted by: D'Anne in NC at October 18, 2006 2:48 PM

    Good morning sweet prince. Glad to see you have had several good days. I have been away but you have not been out of my thoughts. Love you Barbaro!

    Karen - TN

    Posted by: Karen at October 18, 2006 2:50 PM

    Good Morning Sweetheart! ACN :) Have fun grazing today!

    Design Girl - Don't just lurk, I post occasionally and a lot of the times my posts don't get responses either. It is the nature of the beast, people just miss them in scrolling.

    Everyone have a great day. Off to faxing the senators.

    Ro & Brady

    Posted by: Rosemarie at October 18, 2006 2:50 PM

    Designgirl7,
    Be a part of what you want here. The invisable thing was done to me to yesterday. I don't let it bother me I figured them out a long time ago. It's rude. Anyway please stay and have fun, not everyone answers quickly, things can go pretty fast here sometimes. I hope you and your daughter have a good day.

    Posted by: Renee Antaya at October 18, 2006 2:51 PM

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    Designgirl

    I've been here from the beginning too. I didn't post for a long time, actually swore I was going to remain a lurker, but, like so many others, I was drawn to post and be part of the group.

    Some posts don't get responded to, but I attribute that to the speed of the board, the time it takes to actually post and how much has been posted while you were writing, and to the fact that it is easy to miss reading some when you think you have read them all.

    This group needs all the unity it can get, moreso because of recent unfortunate "events".

    Don't leeave and miss the one chance in your life to be part of something as special as FOB.

    Barbaro, and all the horses need all the love they can get.

    I BELIEVE IN BARBARO

    Posted by: Cora-IL at October 18, 2006 2:51 PM

    ###Hi Renee...Cora-IL
    Nicely said!!!

    Posted by: D'Anne in NC at October 18, 2006 2:54 PM

    Good Morning D'Anne :)

    Posted by: Renee Antaya at October 18, 2006 2:55 PM

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    Designgirl7
    Sorry you and your daughter don't feel included!
    Read your post each day, but don't always respond to everyone. Your both welcome here.
    In the passed I would try to respond, by the time I did, someone had answered them already.
    Please stay.

    Posted by: Debbie L.A. at October 18, 2006 2:56 PM

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    Renee
    I hope she didn't leave without reading our comments..I've got to get some COFFEEEEEEEEEE! Be back in awhile!!!

    Posted by: D'Anne in NC at October 18, 2006 2:57 PM

    See!!!!!!!!!!!

    Posted by: Debbie L.A. at October 18, 2006 2:59 PM

    Good Morning Alex and Barbaro!!! Thank you so much for the update!!! yay I got two days off from work. I feel good!!!

    Posted by: Lynda Pellitteri From SE Texas at October 18, 2006 3:00 PM

    Hay, Designgirl7! Howdy! Don't think anyone is ignoring - it is just there are so many posts to read - I get lost all the time.Don't be a lurker!

    Hay to ACN for Bobby! I hope Mocha gets to give you that kiss!

    Alex, thank you for all the informative articles!

    P.S. Lor, I have no intention of seeing " Flicka."


    Posted by: chris byers at October 18, 2006 3:00 PM

    #######

    I'm here at work and only catch glimpses of posts but can't respond too often.

    I'm not ignoring anyone!
    Gotta go!!

    Take care everyone.

    Posted by: Laurie H. in MN at October 18, 2006 3:02 PM

    DesignGirl; Please dont leave or be mad. Everyone on here is ignored at one time or another. It just depends on the tone of the comments at the time. There are times I post horse racing stuff, but everyone else is posting Slaughter stuff, and I am talking to myself, but that's ok!!! It happens.

    Posted by: Lynda Pellitteri From SE Texas at October 18, 2006 3:04 PM

    Now that I have read Ruffian, (I never knew her parents went the same way) What a book! and am in the middle of Secretariat. I ordered Seabiscuit. Any comments would help. Thanks.

    Posted by: Renee Antaya at October 18, 2006 3:04 PM

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    Designgirl7 et al--I too have commented and not gotten a 'reply' but usually I just wanted to put my two-cents-worth in. Often when I would have commented someone else makes the point before I can. Both are OK. This is a major site for horse issues and for Barbaro support and I'm content to cheer from the sidelines and do my bit for the cause here in my small pond. Keep lurking--there's lots of us out here. emil/ml

    Posted by: emil at October 18, 2006 3:06 PM

    Lynda,
    You have to talk to someone intellegent. LOL

    Posted by: Renee Antaya at October 18, 2006 3:06 PM

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    DesignGirl-
    I am an old timer from the beginning, and I am INVISIBLE sometimes also...Please do not go. I sometimes just lurk and not post myself, because of this and that reason. When you first came on, I posted beck to you, and I thought others did the same. I wish you would not that way. :(

    Posted by: Dora J Crow / Montgomery, Alabama at October 18, 2006 3:08 PM

    Designgirl7...I am an IFOB, too. I post once in a while...when the spirit moves me. I check this site EVERY day....the moment I start my computer here at work....I'm so early that sometimes there isn't even a post yet. My intent is to get a daily update of Barbaro and to be aware of the other causes that are going on in his name...like the anti-slaughter bill. I do marvel at the fellowships that have been made as result of this website. How wondeful people have bonded together...have come together to share their thoughts and feelings on a range of topics. I don't feel left out because I am a part of the "Barbaro Effect". And in some ways I do feel connected to some of these people only because I read what they say and believe in what they say. We are committed...the FOBs and the IFOBs.

    Believe in Barbaro. Believe in Miracles.

    Posted by: Lois J at October 18, 2006 3:08 PM

    Renee you will LOVE Seabiscuit. That is a great book!!! YOu also need to read the new Man O' War book also, called Man O' War, A Legend Like Lightening, by Dorothy Ours. GREAT book!

    Posted by: Lynda Pellitteri From SE Texas at October 18, 2006 3:08 PM

    Renee yes, but I answer my own questions. Is that normal?

    Posted by: Lynda Pellitteri From SE Texas at October 18, 2006 3:10 PM

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    Hi Renee!

    I haven't read ANY of them (yet!)
    Let ME know what you think of them when you're done, okay?

    Gotta go...again!

    Posted by: Laurie H. in MN at October 18, 2006 3:10 PM

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    Renee-
    Seabiscuit is a really good book. I liked it alot. I even went back and bought the hardcover special edition for more photos, plus I like a bigger size book to keep forever,instead of paperback. It is well written, descriptive and sad also at times-though not as sad as Burning From The Start!! OMG

    Posted by: Dora J Crow / Montgomery, Alabama at October 18, 2006 3:12 PM

    Good morning everyone,

    Martita and Mary S...our spritual guides...we thank you. I know that Barbaro's soul speaks through you and helps direct us through our daily tasks. Though we are separted by physical space, we are together in thought and deed through your words of wisdom and love.

    The darkside will always be there in our path. Attempting to seperate and destroy. Be wise and learn to anticipate it.
    Mistakes will be made....learn from them and move forward... stronger and wiser.
    Take a breath and step back when trouble presents itself. SLow and steady folks...just like our Bobby.

    Jane in CT,

    I agree. The baby boomer generation is about to enter retirement in mass numbers. The generation of peace and love now must rise to the occasion again. After this bill is passed, the issue of rescue and placement will be HUGE! It is my sincere hope that programs can be esblished to accomplish this. I hope that the Boomers who have done well in life will participate in this great endevour. How wonderful to spend your later years in the company of a horse!

    The Barbaro Effect is gaining momentum with every passing day.
    Keep your eyes on the prize everyone. Anything and everything is possible. One step back, two steps forward.

    We BELIEVE because we are FOB!!

    Be safe, Leslie in MN

    Posted by: Leslie in MN at October 18, 2006 3:12 PM

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    Laurie H.-
    Burning From The Start is one on the best books you will ever read in your life! It is also one of the saddest most descriptive, full-on imagery, you can see it, feel it-and this makes it all the more SAD!
    Seabiscuit is of course great, better thatn the movie,by far!

    Posted by: Dora J Crow / Montgomery, Alabama at October 18, 2006 3:14 PM

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    Renee-
    Which Ruffian book was it that you read?

    Posted by: Dora J Crow / Montgomery, Alabama at October 18, 2006 3:16 PM

    I don't post very often, but after reading about two horses being killed during the filming of Flicka I got very upset. I thought that was what computer animation was for. Why do they have to use real animals and put them at risk to make a movie when they could generate horses that look just a real using a computer and not one would have to die just for entertainment purposes. Tim Mcgraw and others - shame on you for being a part of such a despicable thing.

    Bobby, I hope you can get out today and graze to your hearts content. I also hope your new lady friend - Mocha, of course - comes over and says "Hey big guy - here I am!!"

    Dr. R keep up the wonderful work you and your staff at NBC are doing and I look forward to hearing ACN for Bobby. I'm so glad there are people like you, MM and the Jacksons in this world. I'm sure all of us at this site feel the same way.

    Believe in Barbaro!!

    Posted by: Dale at October 18, 2006 3:17 PM

    Listed below is a response from Senator Bill Nelson from Florida. It looks like we have a friend in Bill. Some of you may want to follow up with him


    From: Bill@billnelson.senate.gov
    Date: October 4, 2006 4:33:07 PM EDT
    To: dom@salfi.com
    Subject: RE: Your response from Senator Bill Nelson

    Please do not reply to this e-mail. If you need to send another message to Senator Nelson, please use the form on his Web site: http://billnelson.senate.gov/contact/index.cfm#email

    Dear Mr. Salfi:

    Thank you for recently writing to me regarding S. 1915, the Virgie S. Arden American Horse Slaughter Prevention Act of 2005. I wanted to let you know that I have decided to cosponsor this bill.

    As you know, S. 1915 would prohibit the slaughter of horses for human consumption. It also would prohibit the trade and transport of horseflesh and live horses intended for human consumption. On September 7, 2006, the House passed its version of the bill by a vote of 263 to 146; the Senate version has not yet come up for a vote.

    I have cosponsored other legislation to protect our horses, including an amendment to the FY 2006 Agriculture Appropriations bill that prohibits the Department of Agriculture from inspecting any facility that slaughters horses for human consumption, thus effectively stopping any U.S. facility from taking part in such business. That measure was signed into law last year.

    I am glad you shared your concerns on this issue with me. Please do not hesitate to contact me again in the future.


    Posted by: gayle Hair at October 18, 2006 3:18 PM

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    Hi Dora!

    Thank you for the recommendations! It sounds like I will be investing in anoher book! I have Sabiscuit, just haven't read it yet.

    Thank you!

    Posted by: Laurie H. in MN at October 18, 2006 3:19 PM

    Design Girl, please don't feel bad, sometime I feel the same way, but I still work hard for the cause, and for our Barbaro. Also for all our four legged friends. Stay tuned and talk if you have something you want to say.

    Carol-Pittsburgh

    Posted by: Carol Nichols at October 18, 2006 3:21 PM

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    I apologize for all of the typos in my posts today. In a hurry!

    Posted by: Laurie H. in MN at October 18, 2006 3:21 PM

    Lynda,
    I answer my own questions at times, yes it is normal.
    I will have to read Man O' War my Dad started me loving horses with the story of Man O' War when I was a kid.

    Thank you all for your input.

    Laurie H,
    Ruffian Burning From the Start was just great, not one dull moment. Have kleenex.

    Secretariat stated off slower but has become very interesting. Both were talked about here and I got them and glad I did. Kleenex needed for this one I heard.

    Posted by: Renee Antaya at October 18, 2006 3:22 PM

    Dora,
    It was "Burning From the Start". I have never read a book so well written.

    Posted by: Renee Antaya at October 18, 2006 3:25 PM

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    All-
    Has anyone read "Ruffian, Queen of the Fillies" by Edward Claflin? I have been trying to locate a copy for less than $75.00 but unsuccessful so far...

    Posted by: Dora J Crow / Montgomery, Alabama at October 18, 2006 3:26 PM

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    Renee,

    Thank you for the recommendations! Ruffian's book has been mentioned SO many times here on the board! (And I believe, almost every time, it is suggested to have Kleenex.....)

    Thank you Renee!
    Take care.

    Posted by: Laurie H. in MN at October 18, 2006 3:27 PM

    Dora,
    have you looked on Amazon?

    Posted by: Renee Antaya at October 18, 2006 3:28 PM

    Designgirl7 - Please don't worry about not feeling included on this site, your posts are always read by someone, your name is noticed and mentally recorded. When I get to know a poster's style, I often do a search just to read that poster's entries, even though I may not acknowledge them. (For example, I often do a search on Pamela, because I know I'll most probably get a chuckle!). Some of us are just too darn busy and also do not want to clutter up the blog with acknowledgements to everyone. But be assured that most of your posts are read and appreciated by someone. This goes for everyone who posts on the site...

    Posted by: Anita MA at October 18, 2006 3:28 PM

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    Renee-
    Did you feel like a bystander "viewing" what took place in the Ruffian book? It seemed too realistic, smells, feel, ALL of it, OMG I cried more from this book than any other I have ever read. I am a very prolific reader, but as of yet had never, probably never will duplicate the imagery that accompanied that book! Freaky! Sooooooo SAD!

    Posted by: Dora J Crow / Montgomery, Alabama at October 18, 2006 3:29 PM

    Barbaro, I hope you stay dry today and have a enjoyable day when your out grazing, much love and prayers for you Beautiful Boy for your hoof to heal, you are truley magnificent!
    May our fight to save the horses be undefeated amd may our circle stay unbroken!
    Also, so sorry to hear about the horses who lost their lives in the making of the movie "Flicka", my heart goes out to them.
    mary MI

    Posted by: mary at October 18, 2006 3:30 PM

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    Renee-
    Thats where its $75.00 at! From sellers, used up to $98.00 in used better cond.

    Posted by: Dora J Crow / Montgomery, Alabama at October 18, 2006 3:30 PM

    Renee-

    I have read all three of those books. Ruffian is definately the one you need kleenex for. Secretariat and Seabiscuit are both excellent. I read Seabiscuit first before I was into racing (pre Barbaro). I just finished Secretariat a few months ago and really learned a lot. I became a huge Secretariat fan too even though I was not around to see him race.

    Ashley

    Posted by: Ashley at October 18, 2006 3:31 PM

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    $75?!?!?!?! Why so much??? Holy cows!!

    Posted by: Lynda Pellitteri From SE Texas at October 18, 2006 3:32 PM

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    $75?!?!?!?! Why so much??? Holy cows!!

    Posted by: Lynda Pellitteri From SE Texas at October 18, 2006 3:32 PM

    ============================
    Out of print books go for that kind of pricing

    Might try the library

    Posted by: Linda H in Denver at October 18, 2006 3:33 PM

    ########
    As for the Flicka debaucle-there had been a posting on the forum quite some weeks back about that. There was a link to go to a 'my space' thingie that told all about it, I had made up my mind then, I would not go. It is very disheartening and shocking that in 2006, animals can die for a MOVIE. Makes absolutely no sense. It can be done with computer generated junk or the illusion of it. This is not the 1930's where no Humane society is in place, and yet THEY sanctioned it! They may not put their stamp of approval on it, but THEY WERE THERE WATCHING and being COMPLICIT! ARGH!!! Very upsetting, I am truly and utterly beyond mad, for entertainment-that surely beats all!!!

    Posted by: Dora J Crow / Montgomery, Alabama at October 18, 2006 3:35 PM

    Gooooood Morning, BARBARO: ACN -- now I can start my day with a Barbaro-delicious smile on my face knowing you are comfortable and stable. I love you, B. Have a wonderful day, honey.


    #######

    Designgirl:

    Your comments are well-stated and understood. Like any other entity, there seems to be a core group of people who "chat amongst themselves". The issue bringing all of us to this board is BARBARO. Our love of creatures great and small and collective energy has morphed [at times] into activist issues that may or may not be your cup of tea, strong suit, etc. You know your reasons for being here; that is good enough. Please don't leave. The spirit of intention here is honorable and good. If nothing else, keep your eye on the prize, and that is a big, beautiful, courageous bay colt named Barbaro. He needs us as much as we need him. And that includes YOU, Designgirl.


    Susan

    Posted by: Susan in CO at October 18, 2006 3:37 PM

    #########
    Linda H.-
    Thanks-How are you today? You reminded me, out of print books also go cheaper on Ebay...Yeah....I got Old Friends for $25.00 WITH Sh/hand.

    I am ready for pocketbook duty! Get that shoulder strong little lady, I am a coming to jump on in!

    Posted by: Dora J Crow / Montgomery, Alabama at October 18, 2006 3:38 PM

    ##########
    All-
    Which Secretariat book is best? Is there more than one?

    Posted by: Dora J Crow / Montgomery, Alabama at October 18, 2006 3:39 PM

    Good Morning Everyone.

    Thank you Lord that we are here again today, and for Big B.'s continued healing. We will stay united in our work. Please keep all of YOUR horses safe and comfortable, and protect them from those that would do them harm.

    Amen.

    Posted by: Margie at October 18, 2006 3:40 PM

    #####################
    Linda H; The library doesnt have that book. That much I know LOL.

    Posted by: Lynda Pellitteri From SE Texas at October 18, 2006 3:41 PM

    I was a huge fan of Secretariet too, what a fantastic horse. Just a question though, does anybody know what ever became of Citation he was a very popular top race horse that was excellent in the 1950's, I was wondering.
    mary MI

    Posted by: mary at October 18, 2006 3:41 PM

    Dora,
    I felt the same as if I was right there with her, when she raced, I felt myself cheering for her.I'm sure I will never read a bood like it again, it is still with me. It touches your heart in a way a book usualy doesn't and I would recommed it to anyone.

    Posted by: Renee Antaya at October 18, 2006 3:42 PM

    I think it's a big mistake putting George Washington into the Classic. I know it's the end of the year, but it could really set a good horse back. I can't imagine that what Dylan Thomas experienced did him any good. I know Coolmore is looking at the stud situation, and there's also their rivalry with Darley/Godolphin to consider, but it bothers me.

    Jake

    Posted by: J. Carson Black at October 18, 2006 3:43 PM

    Dora,
    the one I am reading was recommended here. it is Secretariat The Making of a champion, by William Nack.

    Posted by: Renee Antaya at October 18, 2006 3:43 PM

    ######
    Renee-
    I loved the "bood" too LOL ( Just jokin ) It was just such a cute word, and it made me smile!! :0)

    Posted by: Dora J Crow / Montgomery, Alabama at October 18, 2006 3:44 PM

    dear alex,
    thanks for the xcellent update by sue on the george washingotn horse..--wow never a dull monen t our work never ends..this ia good..bobby, we will stand up for him. i will. let me get my broom out..
    i am a trembling for him ..already i will pray for him and all horses who get moved on these surfacrs wiht surpirses form eveyrwhere..oh lord. mary help us get a prayer going..for this great creature..and what happened in flika film--all the horses must have noticed the two that ided.-=-WHY IS IT THAT FOKS CAN NOT RELAIZE THEY FEEL TOO THEY HAD FRINEDS AND NOW THOSE FRIENDS ARE MOURNING IN THIER OWN SILENCE ..AND NOT UNDERSTOOD HOW AWFUL IS THAT?/I WANT TO ASK THE OWLRD WHAT IS IT THA TYUO NEED TO HEAR TO FIX ALL THESE BAD THINGS..SO SELFISH AND UNCARING PART OF HUMANS DYDING SO LETS GET GOING .i need paul revere..now.
    .it breaks my heart what happned to the monitoring group that is supposed to surpervise animals in films? did they do what?? go on vacation. look the other wya..i wan t to know and i am going to after the seantre bluiz find out.
    and fox films did this..suspect right away.
    .tap into horse lovers..what were they thinking..
    i post becaue i am compelled to thank barbaro daily and all the fans ..and all the horse nation.. and all that love him and all the wondeful people that visit the site..eveyrone is a part of the circle
    for me ,no one isinvisible evryone is part of the garland..we are tyring to keep the flowers blooming..and like the workers here in my house ,they tromped all my garden to shreds doing thier work
    . it was a garden for by best friend who passed away too ealry.
    .i crid last night. all the pants wer crushed to death..roots too...they arre insensiitive becsue that is what they learned--really didnt mean harm they justt forgot their ways ..
    in peacre and love to all

    for barbaro..for george for .....,martita

    Posted by: martita goshen at October 18, 2006 3:45 PM

    Designgirl,

    Don't leave. I understand your feeling and because I have felt the same way sometimes, I don't post as much as I used to. But I don't think anyone is ignoring anyone else intentionally at all. There's just a lot going on! We need all of us here contributing thoughts, ideas, motivation!

    Posted by: Sheila at October 18, 2006 3:45 PM

    ####
    Designgirl7,

    I, too, know how you feel. You are not alone. There are many of us. I'm ignored all the time. I've been here forever. I've learned to just shake it off and keep going. Also, just because nobody responds, it doesn't mean they don't read your posts. There are SO MANY OF US out here. I'd like to know the actual numbers, ALEX. (How many of us are there???)

    I have no problem with "lurkers." But please feel free to post. I would miss your comments.

    Posted by: Barb AZ at October 18, 2006 3:45 PM

    ########
    Renee-
    Thanks, I remember seeing it on Amazon also. Now I want to get it too!

    Posted by: Dora J Crow / Montgomery, Alabama at October 18, 2006 3:46 PM

    D'Anne ### Have you got your coffee yet?

    I wanted to tell you, yesterday Dan from Sen. Burr's office called me ! yes I wrote that right.
    We talked for about 10 minutes on different areas of the horse slaughter issue. I had a feeling he was
    trying to make up his mind soon. I have left him countless messages. I left him another this morning.
    I think he will have a major impact on the position the Sen. finally takes.
    He is hearing from pro slaughter also. The "I don't want to lose my right to sell my horse" people.
    I'm telling you, and anyone else in NC or, calling the NC Senators, I think this personal property rights is the sticking point in NC. so if you are still leaving any message , maybe be ready to speak on that. But Shelley says they are only tallying votes and counting now, so maybe its not important.
    Dan seems like such a nice guy and he really wants to learn this issue and will listen. Getting through to his phone is another issue. He is very busy and ya'll probably already know.

    ## Hi , Designer Girl, I love New Yorkers. Call me crazy, but I love Manhattan too.I'm reading a book that refers to it as the bad apple. Ha.

    Posted by: Bobbie B. at October 18, 2006 3:47 PM

    Dora,
    You're silly. I spelled Barbaro Barbavro one day and almost had a heart attack. What a panic that was.

    Posted by: Renee Antaya at October 18, 2006 3:48 PM

    Dora - the William Nack book on Secretariat is brilliant! Of similar quality to Hillenbrand's Seabiscuit.

    Linda H - you're reading Burning from the Start? I read it years ago. Yes, you'll need Kleenex. I am thinking of you and hoping for the very best outcome.

    I loved reading about Bobby kicking up his heels and bucking. He loves life. You can hear the warmth and happiness in Gretchen Jackson's voice. You can see it in the almost-goofy smile on Dr. Dean's face when he's out grazing him. Yes, we have a long way to go--maybe even a year---but you can also see how optimistic they are about his chances. And that's good news.

    Posted by: J. Carson Black at October 18, 2006 3:50 PM

    #####

    Back in the summer someone mentioned a book about Robert E. Lee's horse written from Traveler's perspective of the civil war. The book is called "Traveler" and then there is a secondary title and I can't remember the male author's name. I would like to get it for my husband for Christmas as he is a history buff. Can any one remember?

    Posted by: chris byers at October 18, 2006 3:51 PM

    and also
    ### Janice
    thank you for your kind words, and getting my back. I appreciate it more than you know.God bless

    Posted by: Bobbie B. at October 18, 2006 3:51 PM

    #########3
    Martita-
    Your beautiful garden! I am so sorry for the workers indescretion! That is too sad. I know it is depressing because it was for your departed friend, and when you looked at in in bloom, it made you smile. I feel so bad for you and wish I could do somthing or you. I would make you a spiced chai tea latte with more cinnamon on top, we would sit on the sundeck in the fog, wrapped in your quilts,eating some lovely warm sugar cookies from the oven. Oh, I am so sorry. I wish it could be repaired for you,dear one.

    Posted by: Dora J Crow / Montgomery, Alabama at October 18, 2006 3:53 PM

    HI BOBBY GLAD TO HEAR YOU HAD A GOOD NIGHT. HOPE YOU HAVE A GREAT DAY. YOU ARE THE GREATEST HORSE EVER AND YOU WOULD HAVE WON THE TRIPLE CROWN. YOU ARE ALSO THE MOST BEAUTIFUL HORSE EVER.
    LOVE KATHY

    Posted by: KATHY - 8 at October 18, 2006 3:54 PM

    Chris - I have the book in paperback. It's written by Richard Adams, and is just called TRAVELLER. Orig. published by Knopf. the book I have is a Dell paperback, circa 1988. Richard Adams wrote WATERSHIP DOWN.

    Posted by: J. Carson Black at October 18, 2006 3:55 PM

    I'm not sure where Shelley is; she is probably busy with Alibi's injuries. I'm going to post her list of senators, because she has usually done this by now. Please start calling as soon as you can. We have so little time, and this is so important to all of us.

    Alex prefers that any contentious issues, such as MHR, be confined to the discussion board (forum). I'll be away from my computer for much of the day, so I hope we can all gently encourage each other to respect Alex's wishes, in gratitude to him for giving us this comments space on his business site. Thanks -- Marilyn

    SENATORS TO FOCUS ON

    Senator Frist, Majority Leader to get on calendar
    202-224-3135 phone
    202-228-4637 fax


    Senator Stevens,co-sponsor and Committee Chairman
    to help move it out of committee
    202-224-3004 phone
    202-224-2354 fax


    Senator Ensign, Sponsor of S1915 and committee member to move it out of committee
    202-224-6244 phone
    202-224-2193 fax


    Senator Landrieu, co-sponsor
    202-224-5824 phone
    202-224-9735 fax


    Senator Reed, co-sponsor
    202-224-4642 phone
    202-224-4680 fax


    Senator McConnell
    202-224-2541 phone
    202-224-2499 fax

    Senator Harry Reid
    202-224-3542 phone
    202-224-7324 fax


    Also, please stay after your own senators. Those that are not on board yet to co-sponsor.

    Those that are already co-sponsors to let them know how important this issue is to you as a constituent so they will help move it.

    Remember, at this point, most of them know the details. They just tally up the calls at the end of the day. Keep it short, polite and courteous. It's the NUMBER of calls that will make the difference.

    Thanks and have a great day!!!!

    Posted by: ShelleyA at October 16, 2006 3:13 PM

    SENATORS TO FOCUS ON

    Senator Frist, Majority Leader to get on calendar
    202-224-3135 phone
    202-228-4637 fax


    Senator Stevens,co-sponsor and Committee Chairman
    to help move it out of committee
    202-224-3004 phone
    202-224-2354 fax


    Senator Ensign, Sponsor of S1915 and committee member to move it out of committee
    202-224-6244 phone
    202-224-2193 fax


    Senator Landrieu, co-sponsor
    202-224-5824 phone
    202-224-9735 fax


    Senator Reed, co-sponsor
    202-224-4642 phone
    202-224-4680 fax


    Senator McConnell
    202-224-2541 phone
    202-224-2499 fax

    Senator Harry Reid
    202-224-3542 phone
    202-224-7324 fax


    Also, please stay after your own senators. Those that are not on board yet to co-sponsor.

    Those that are already co-sponsors to let them know how important this issue is to you as a constituent so they will help move it.

    Remember, at this point, most of them know the details. They just tally up the calls at the end of the day. Keep it short, polite and courteous. It's the NUMBER of calls that will make the difference.

    Thanks and have a great day!!!!

    Posted by: ShelleyA at October 16, 2006 3:13 PM

    Posted by: Marilyn/CA at October 18, 2006 3:57 PM

    Chris, you can get it used at amazon. Just type in Richard Adams, and the Traveler book will come up. They have 30 used copies.

    Posted by: J. Carson Black at October 18, 2006 3:57 PM

    A good morning to the loving and engaging people of Barbaro Nation! Thanks to Martita for whisking us away with that beautiful life poetry.

    To designgirl7 - - I didn't know anything about boards like this prior to Barbaro. I've only posted a few times, usually late at night (Oklahoma time!) or weekends. Have the day off today. Yay! Certain types of comments usually elicit responses (questions, for instance.) If there is no response ... in some way, I feel that every comment made here is an affirmation of love for Barbaro, and of fellowship for all of this family that visits here.

    My dream? There is a huge Barbaro party, and I'm wearing a "kathryn in ok" t-shirt. There are a ton of people there, and some of them have t-shirts with there TWR posting names, or name tags with the same. I would feel like I knew everyone. We could celebrate Barbaro, and make memories for a lifetime.

    Peace.

    Posted by: kathryn in ok at October 18, 2006 3:57 PM

    Sorry -- double post??? :)

    Posted by: Marilyn/CA at October 18, 2006 3:57 PM

    Hey Designergirl and anyone else who feels invisible. I post here everyday and really don't care if I get answered back - sometimes I do and sometimes not. It just feels good to express yourself sometimes. People do read the posts though.

    We've all been so busy calling and faxing our Senators that we/I don't have time to respond as much as we'd like to. Please don't lose heart, we all know you're there and that's comforting for everyone. The more the merrier!! Keep on talking!

    Posted by: Kathy J. - Hilton Head Island, SC at October 18, 2006 4:00 PM

    ######


    Margaret
    Congratulations!!!!!Your post speaks volumns and you are so right. We must remain united because the horses come first.

    Marita....as usual you take my breath away.

    Bobbie B...I got your back baby.

    Designgirl7....I feel invisible alot but it won't stop me because there is something greater going on here. I read every post but I'm at work and can't always respond. Because I'm so focused on S1915 I sometimes post on that topic. I enjoy reading your posts very much. Like others have said, sometimes it just goes so darn fast and I can't keep up.

    Renee....you will love Seabiscuit. His story has been compared to Barbaros in that they both united people during difficult times. They both became heroes during a time when the nation needed heroes. I also loved the movie.

    Everyone...stay focused. Ignore the negative.

    Never Surrender

    Fan Of Barbaro

    Posted by: cathy potter/california at October 18, 2006 4:02 PM

    Finally caught up with the information about MHR. Appalling to know I gave money to an organization that may even hurt horses more than they help. I admit to being a newcomer to the cause of saving horses and therefore naive, but I am not as naive as I was, and it will not happen again.

    Scrolling through the Forum I must say too that I agree with one or two who note that the space is often filled with a tremendous lot of extraneous stuff, making it hard sometimes to learn what is really important and what is actually going on.

    I believe we should be focussing on the anti-slaughterhouse issue and at the same time doing what we can to rescue horses. To rescue a horse in Dr Dean's name would be a wonderful Christmas present. My strong impression is that he seriously does not want personal rewards; not even a party until he can say for sure that Bobby is out of the woods.

    In line with this, I think we should keep Christmas very simple and not spend money on decorations that could go to what I see as our main cause. Isn't there a pretty good chance anyhow that staff at the hospital have been doing their own decorating for many years, and they really don't need us for that?

    If we can organize to do one or at the most two things, related, really well, and not scattered our resources, we will have more than justified the generosity of people who have made our electronic participation possible!

    Love to everyone who loves Bobby and other animals! Mary Evans

    Posted by: Mary Evans at October 18, 2006 4:03 PM

    Designgirl7....Don't feel bad. I know the feeling ,I have been ignored to,but I do not really care ,I don't post that often anyways. I am here for Barbaro.I love to read all the post and once in a while I give my opinion. I follow all the activities of the FOB's because I am one ,and participate in everything they do,making calls, donating, praying,etc. It makes me feel good that we all together can make a difference.

    Posted by: Delia Shamoon at October 18, 2006 4:05 PM

    Delia, well said. We're all here to make a difference because we're inspired by a voracious fighter named Barbaro.

    Posted by: Kathy J. - Hilton Head Island, SC at October 18, 2006 4:08 PM

    Everyone
    Sorry -- I resposted the list with the wrong fax no. for Senator Ensign; it's actually 202-228-2193

    Posted by: Marilyn/CA at October 18, 2006 4:08 PM

    Design Girl and everyone, please don't feel at anytime that we get ignored here. I am at work, handling 2 reservation lines. I can't respond to all of you but I do read everything. As of late, when the phones ring I really get annoyed that it takes me away from all of this. So please never leave here because you feel neglected. Design Girl, if you leave we will surely miss your wit!!!

    Now, how do I explain all of the Washington phone calls and faxes to my boss? He already thinks I'm nuts.

    Posted by: Margie at October 18, 2006 4:09 PM

    ###
    Dora: still waiting for the test results, but I am here. If you are still in my pocketbook, I guess I need to feed you.

    Jake: No, I'm not reading anything right now - can't concentrate. But I will start reading again soon and I think Seabiscuit will be it.

    Let's not let yesterday carry over to today, ok? It was emotionally draining on all of us and we need to focus on the real issue - S1915

    Posted by: Linda H in Denver at October 18, 2006 4:10 PM

    Senator Ensign's fax number is 202-228-2193. This must have changed just recently.

    Posted by: Margie at October 18, 2006 4:11 PM

    ####
    And Designgirl7:

    I have read ALL of your posts, but there is so much to read, I sometimes forget to respond, or have nothing to add.
    Please don't go...

    Posted by: Linda H in Denver at October 18, 2006 4:11 PM

    Hi,

    I went through some of the posts from yesterday on the Discussion Boards (a bit slow at work). It got me very upset.

    Also some of the more virulent posts come from people I have never seen before. As Margaret said, might they be the opposition to break us up?

    And, regarding MH in this country everyone is innocent until proven guilty.

    Just my 2 cents

    Ro & Brady

    Posted by: Rosemarie at October 18, 2006 4:12 PM

    Just wanted to repost numbers for the Commerce Committee.

    Commerce Committee Members

    Co-Sponsors
    Ted Stevens (AK) Chairman
    202-224-3135
    202-228-4637 FAX

    Daniel Inouye (HI)
    202-224-3934
    202-224-6747 FAX

    John McCain (AZ)
    202-224-2235
    202-228-2862 FAX

    Trent Lott (MS)
    202-224-6253
    202-224-2262 FAX

    Olympia Snowe (ME)
    202-224-5344
    202-224-1946 FAX

    John Ensign (NV)
    202-224-6244
    202-228-2193 FAX

    Jim DeMint (SC)
    202-224-6121
    202-228-5143

    John Kerry (MA)
    202-224-2742
    202-224-8525

    Barbara Boxer (CA)
    202-224-2742
    202-224-8525

    Bill Nelson (FL)
    202-224-5274
    202-228-2183 FAX

    Maria Cantwell (WA)
    202-224-3441
    202-228-0514 FAX

    Frank Lautenberg (NJ)
    202-224-3224
    202-228-4054 FAX

    Not Co-Sponsors

    George Allen (VA)
    202-224-4024
    202-224-5432 FAX

    Conrad Burns (MT)
    202-224-2644
    202-224-8594 FAX

    Byron Dorgan (ND)
    202-224-2551
    202-224-1193 FAX

    Kay Bailey Hutchison (TX)
    202-224-5922
    202-224-0776 FAX

    E Benjamin Nelson (NE)
    202-224-6551
    202-228-0012 FAX

    Mark Pryor (AR)
    202-224-2353
    202-228-0908 FAX

    John D Rockefeller (WV)
    202-224-6472
    202-224-7665 FAX

    Gordon Smith (OR)
    202-224-3753
    202-228-3997 FAX

    John Sununu (NH)
    202-224-2841
    202-228-4131

    David Vitter (LA)
    202-224-4623
    202-228-5061 FAX


    Remember, at this point, most of them know the details. They just tally up the calls at the end of the day. Keep it short, polite and courteous. It's the NUMBER of calls that will make the difference.
    Fan Of Barbaro

    Posted by: cathy potter/california at October 18, 2006 4:13 PM

    Linda H,
    You are in my thoughts and prayers also.

    Posted by: Renee Antaya at October 18, 2006 4:14 PM

    ########
    Linda H. -
    i ate the gum and the mints at the bottom of your pocketbook, YUM! Peppermint-my favorite-altoids YES!

    Posted by: Dora J Crow / Montgomery, Alabama at October 18, 2006 4:17 PM

    Regarding my previous post. Sorry for the bad puctuation.

    Ro & Brady

    Posted by: Rosemarie at October 18, 2006 4:18 PM

    ####
    Mary Evans:

    I haven't kept up with the Christmas plans for NBC, but I agree I think it would be great to keep it simple and rescue a horse in Dr. R's name as a Christmas present..I think he would truly appreciate that...Great idea!!

    Posted by: Sue W. at October 18, 2006 4:18 PM

    ####

    Dora

    If they were little white things, I hope you are enjoying the visions!

    Posted by: Linda H in Denver at October 18, 2006 4:18 PM

    ### Cathy Potter, thanks , you're a sweetheart.

    ### Kathryn in OK , I'm right there with you. I'll wear my Barbaro tee shirt and pin on BobbieB in a name tag. I'm waiting for this party. There's no way he's getting out of that hospital(horsepital) with out us having a party !!!!

    ### Kathy J., I always read your posts even if I don't respond. Carolina girls together, you know.

    Posted by: Bobbie B. at October 18, 2006 4:20 PM

    Marilyn...sorry I caused confusion with the wrong fax number on my original list. I've corrected it so we can use this one going forward! Thanks for being so diligent in getting this list out there!!

    SENATORS TO FOCUS ON "Big Seven"

    Senator Frist, Majority Leader to get on calendar
    202-224-3135 phone
    202-228-4637 fax


    Senator Stevens,co-sponsor and Committee Chairman
    to help move it out of committee
    202-224-3004 phone
    202-224-2354 fax


    Senator Ensign, Sponsor of S1915 and committee member to move it out of committee
    202-224-6244 phone
    202-228-2193 fax


    Senator Landrieu, co-sponsor
    202-224-5824 phone
    202-224-9735 fax


    Senator Reed, co-sponsor
    202-224-4642 phone
    202-224-4680 fax


    Senator McConnell
    202-224-2541 phone
    202-224-2499 fax

    Senator Harry Reid
    202-224-3542 phone
    202-224-7324 fax


    Also, please stay after your own senators. Those that are not on board yet to co-sponsor.

    Those that are already co-sponsors to let them know how important this issue is to you as a constituent so they will help move it.

    Remember, at this point, most of them know the details. They just tally up the calls at the end of the day. Keep it short, polite and courteous. It's the NUMBER of calls that will make the difference.

    Thanks and have a great day!!!!

    Posted by: ShelleyA at October 18, 2006 4:21 PM

    Alex,
    It's nice to see you are staying in the saddle and off the ground.

    Posted by: Renee Antaya at October 18, 2006 4:21 PM

    Good luck, Linda H

    Posted by: Barb AZ at October 18, 2006 4:22 PM

    Shelly A,
    How is Alibi doing?

    Posted by: Renee Antaya at October 18, 2006 4:22 PM

    ###
    Thanks Barb - it's the waiting that's killing me

    Posted by: Linda H in Denver at October 18, 2006 4:23 PM

    ####
    Linda H,

    I know. That is the worst part!

    Posted by: Barb AZ at October 18, 2006 4:26 PM

    ####
    Renee

    Alibi is leaving the hospital today. The doctor went from "cautiously optimistic" to "encouraged" about his recovery. We still won't know the full extent of his injury for several weeks. For now, he will be on stall rest and antibiotics. Infection could be the biggest problem. Thanks for asking.

    Posted by: ShelleyA at October 18, 2006 4:29 PM

    Good AFternoon, Fans of Barbaro!

    Taking a short break from the restorative energy work.

    #####
    Martita, how heartbreaking about your garden. The quilting group is sitting around with lots of mint chocolate chip cookies and flowery teapots full of steaming, comforting teas as we sew our quilts of rememberance and hope. We chat about what new plants and flowers you can put back into your garden and you start to smile thru your tears.
    #####

    Barbaro, looks like its a cloudy day here in Chester County, but the sun is trying very hard to break thru the clouds. You should be grazing today so get outside and enjoy the fresh air.

    Sabina, more prayers for your recovery.

    Joan in CT, the horse/human retirement community was proposed to me over the weekend by Sherry in AZ and her friend Marshall. I can't take credit for the idea, but I endorse it wholeheartedly. I like the idea because it lets the horses retire and be taken care of by the retired humans who do something both compassionate and productive.

    The truth will come out - we need to stay focused on S 1915.

    Alex, got your e-mail. Thanks so much for everything. I have another person who may try to get to Fair Hill...hope I'm not going to be too much of a pest...:)

    Take care, everybody. Back to the energy work.


    Healing,Love, Peace,
    Lyn Gilbert

    Posted by: Lyn Gilbert at October 18, 2006 4:29 PM

    Just a comment to lurkers, invisibles, ignorees:

    I have found that it is a two-way street. If you get somebody's attention BY NAME, you are more likely to get a response. After a while you develop a dialogue with certain people. It has really helped me. REACH OUT to someone. You will most likely get a reply!

    Posted by: Barb AZ at October 18, 2006 4:30 PM

    Shelly A,
    That's good news. I will keep him in my prayers. Hopefully no infection sets in.

    Posted by: Renee Antaya at October 18, 2006 4:31 PM

    GOOD MORNING B AND EVERYONE!! :)

    ###CHERYL BARBARO TOLD ME HE WANTS YOU TO ENTER HIS DR IN THE DOCTOR DREAMY CONTEST.
    IT IS ACCESS HOLLYWOOD THAT IS PUTTING IT ON. :)
    Let me know what you guys think
    Karann

    Posted by: Karann at October 18, 2006 4:33 PM

    Karann,
    Dreamy yes. Barbaro should have the stats.

    Posted by: Renee Antaya at October 18, 2006 4:35 PM

    ####

    Shelley A

    Good news on Alibi. Encouraged is a positive step up. Will keep you both in my thoughts and prayers.

    Fan Of Barbaro

    Posted by: cathy potter/california at October 18, 2006 4:35 PM

    Posted by: KARANN at October 18, 2006 4:37 PM

    On the other board go to Broker KB Horses need help, there is a link http://www.ac4h.com/brokerownedhorses/htm, it shows a beautiful picture of a horse that is related to Secretariet, also they are trying to save the horses too. This horse resembles Secretariet so much.

    Posted by: mary at October 18, 2006 4:37 PM

    It was foggy outside this morning, and it made me cry. I thought of our other boy The Fog with his crooked funny blaze, his cute nose...aww darnit..here I go again! It was weird it was so foggy outside, could not even see the paw-paw trees in the backyard. (yes,there really are such a thing as paw-paw trees-look it up) I planted them myself, when I was not so infirmed!! LOL

    It is supposed to be warming up again Yuck! Slight rain yesterday only brought the oil up on roads for lots of fenderbenders.

    BARBARO-sweet boy-ACN is music to all our ears! Keep it up!!

    Prayers to all who need them today and always

    Posted by: Dora J Crow / Montgomery, Alabama at October 18, 2006 4:39 PM

    ####

    ShellyA

    Good news for Alibi! Encouraged is a great word.

    Posted by: Linda H in Denver at October 18, 2006 4:43 PM

    Karann - yes, let's do it.

    Posted by: Margie at October 18, 2006 4:44 PM

    Last week, while on a cruise in the Caribbean, I was making my way to the ship's computer area to check on Barbaro when I happened to pick up the
    ship's single page "newspaper". There, to my pleasant surprise, was the news of Barbaro's cast change and the update from New Bolton Center. I was thrilled to see that his story continues to make headlines and capture the
    hearts of an international audience - even onboard a ship!


    Posted by: Brandi at October 18, 2006 4:45 PM

    ## The numbers for Senators Kerry and Barbara Boxer are not quite right. I was on the phone and didn't notice and got quite embarrassed by the mistake in
    using the wrong Senators name. But we laughed and that broke the ice so it ended up being a good call!

    Posted by: Bobbie B. at October 18, 2006 4:46 PM

    ####
    Designgirl7, please don't leave. As so many have stated, it is sometimes impossible to respond to every post, but rest assured yours are read and appreciated. You have good thoughts and write very eloquently. Your contributions to our site are tremendous and we all have the same goal and are driven by our love of Barbaro.

    Shelley, good to hear about Alibi and continuing to pray here. Sabina, prayers to you for a speedy recovery. Barbaro needs you to take those breathtaking photos of him.

    Linda, waiting to hear from you. Keep warm out there in the cold Colorado day and I hope that snow melts and a nice fall day awaits. Let me know asap OK?

    Posted by: Skyler at October 18, 2006 4:50 PM

    Shelly A
    My prayers are with you and Alibi, I lit a candle for Alibi yesterday, for the group name alibi, I hope your horse gets well soon and that the antibiotics stop any infections, give him a hug from me, wishing you and Alibi the best,
    mary mi

    Posted by: mary at October 18, 2006 4:51 PM

    Hi Skyler,
    How are you feeling. I hope all went well for you yesterday. You are in my thoughts and prayers. I got my bracelet and just love it! Take care Mommiekins.

    Posted by: Renee Antaya at October 18, 2006 4:52 PM

    ####

    Skyler - thanks - will do

    Posted by: Linda H in Denver at October 18, 2006 4:53 PM

    Hi DesignerGirl, I am a quasi-lurker type and I have seen your posts as I read almost everything on this site. Sometimes I post - more times I don't. Just keep posting your thoughts, feelings, ideas, etc. as they are all read and shared. And sometimes someone will respond. We are just like a large pool here and each drop in the pool causes a ripple to form. So your posts do make a difference and do matter regardless of a response. Thanks, CharlieW in FL

    Posted by: c.wallen at October 18, 2006 4:55 PM

    #####
    kathryn in ok and Bobbie B

    Count me in on the party!!!!

    I'll wear my Barbaro tee shirt and pin on Debbie L.A in a name tag. I'm waiting for this party. There's no way he's getting out of that hospital(horsepital) with out us having a party !!!!

    Posted by: Debbie L.A. at October 18, 2006 4:55 PM

    Brandi, how neat is that? Thanks for sharing.

    Posted by: Margie at October 18, 2006 4:56 PM

    On the Committee List @ 4:13 pm
    Senator Boxer's number from Senate.gov is
    202.224.3553
    She has no fax number listed for her DC office
    although she has fax numbers for all her regional offices. Hope this helps if she is on your calling lists.

    Posted by: Bobbie B. at October 18, 2006 4:57 PM

    ####
    Bobby B. Thanks - by the way "I've got your back". I really liked what you wrote earlier this morning. Inspiring.

    Posted by: Kathy J. - Hilton Head Island, SC at October 18, 2006 4:58 PM

    Thanks J Carson Black!

    Is it Traveller or Traveler?

    Posted by: chris byers at October 18, 2006 4:59 PM

    ####
    Shelly A. Hey, we've heard the word "Encouraged" from our very own Dr. R. about our Boy. I'm taking that as good for your Alibi! Sending prayers.

    Posted by: Kathy J. - Hilton Head Island, SC at October 18, 2006 5:00 PM

    ##

    Renee, Hi Mom! Our son is being a pest from what I understand. That's so cute and he must be feeling much better.

    Still playing the waiting game but it's OK. Back at work today and playing catch up here so the day will go quickly. No need for percoset, which I hate, yet today so that is good. Tylanol doing the job, along with mega doses of coffee and a pumpkin-spiced donut.

    Posted by: Skyler at October 18, 2006 5:00 PM

    Hi fellow FOBs,

    I hope we can remain committed to helping
    the horses that need us desperately and leave the judging of others to God. I was quite saddened by the discussions regarding the large donation to MHR.


    I received an email regarding Bo Derek and her
    campaign for an end to horse slaughter.

    ****Caution: the magazine website does have political stories as well.*****

    Breaking from NewsMax.com

    Bo Derek: Stop Horse Meat Exports

    Actress-turned-activist Bo Derek is spearheading a campaign to stop the export of horsemeat to Europe and Japan.

    Three European-owned factories in the U.S. send some 26 million pounds of horsemeat overseas each year.

    Now Derek, who first came to national attention in the 1979 movie "10,? has joined other celebrities and horse lovers in an attempt to shut down the plants ? two in Texas and one in Illinois.

    In September, the House of Representatives passed the American Horse Slaughter Prevention Act, which bans the transportation and sale of horses for human consumption. But it?s unclear whether the Senate will vote on a similar bill before Congress adjourns for the year.

    So Derek is in Washington meeting with senators to urge passage of the legislation. She joins celebrities including Willie Nelson, Christie Brinkley and Whoopi Goldberg in the effort, which is backed by the Washington-based Society for Animal Protection Legislation.

    The issue is a personal one for Derek, 49, whose 2002 autobiography is called "Riding Lessons: Everything That Matters in Life I Learned from Horses.? She oversees a 130-acre ranch in Santa Ynez, Calif., that was once home to more than 30 horses. She now has six.

    "I am not a member of any animal rights organization,? she told the Washington Post. "I am a big red-meat eater. I live in cattle country.?

    She tells lawmakers she meets with that horses deserve a respectful death and burial. Horses that veterinarians put down with a lethal injection are not consumed because toxins remain in the meat. Their remains are cremated. When used for food, horses ? like cattle ? are stunned with a bolt gun and bled to death.

    Most Americans are not even aware that horses are slaughtered in the U.S. for consumption overseas, several polls have revealed. Opponents of the horsemeat ban say horse owners should be able to do whatever they want with their horses, and they claim a ban would lead to the unregulated handling of unwanted horses.

    Derek believes that concern is unwarranted. Last year about 90,000 horses were slaughtered out of a population of around 9 million, and if they weren?t bought by slaughterhouses the horses could be adopted by someone for riding because 90 percent of the horses sold at auctions are in sound condition, according to Derek.

    But former Congressman Charles Stenholm, a lobbyist for the horsemeat industry, told the Post that "with all due sincerity to the naivete of Bo Derek, it is a horse welfare issue. Somebody has to take care of unwanted horses. There are just not enough people who want to adopt horses.?

    He also said it could cost as much as $2,000 to have an unwanted horse disposed of.

    But Derek is continuing the fight. She recently met with Sen. Mel Martinez, R-Fla., and convinced him to co-sponsor the bill in the Senate.

    Anne Russek, a horse breeder in Virginia, is also working to get the legislation passed. She told the Post that while she has been able to lobby her own congressman, "Bo Derek can get to anybody?s congressman.?
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    Posted by: Srh at October 18, 2006 5:00 PM

    ###
    Barb, I agree, it helps to address your comments to someone if you want a response, and we should try not to take it personally if they don't.

    ###
    Someone commented above that people are "rude" who don't respond back. Also, another mentioned looking out for the "dark side" apparently (my guess) referring to posters we disagree with or find are abrasive. I'm not mentioning names because it is not the point. My point is, please be careful of the language you use. I don't think people mean any harm, but words like that can and do hurt people's feelings.

    I hope I don't get slammed for posting my opinion. I don't post much anymore (many times I am afraid to because I end up feeling attacked).

    My belief is you get what you expect, so let's expect the best from all FOB posters here. I sincerely believe that ALL the people who post here have good intentions.

    Posted by: Rosemary/AZ at October 18, 2006 5:03 PM

    Skyler,
    I had to laugh when I read he was a pest. How cute is that. I am so happy he is doing better. Take Care of yourself Mom. My prayers are with you. Breakfast sounds good.

    Posted by: Renee Antaya at October 18, 2006 5:04 PM

    RENEE ...

    Now that I have read Ruffian, (I never knew her parents went the same way) What a book! and am in the middle of Secretariat. I ordered Seabiscuit. Any comments would help. Thanks.

    Posted by: Renee Antaya at October 18, 2006 3:04 PM

    ##########################################

    Which book on Secretariat are you now reading? The William Nack book? I've heard so many good things about that book but I don't have it ... YET!! Let me know which book you're reading!!

    Posted by: Linnie at October 18, 2006 5:09 PM

    Shelley - thats great news about Alibi!!! Must have been the candles we lit last night!!! How is Thunder doing today???

    XXOO

    Posted by: Sally in Key West at October 18, 2006 5:09 PM

    ANC...that is all I need to hear. Thank God for the miracle that is Barbaro.

    I BELIEVE!

    Love you, Barbaro,

    Diane

    Posted by: DianeSC at October 18, 2006 5:10 PM

    ###
    Lois J -
    A ride in Acadia at this time of the year. That has to be sheer bliss.

    ###
    DesignGirl -
    Sometimes (most of the time) I feel that way, too, even when I ask a question. But it really is nothing personal so I just go on. I hope you won't leave. (You know the worst--when you make a suggestion and no response. Then someone else makes the same and a dozen responses hailing that person. Anymore I just laugh about it and think, yeah, sounded good to me, too, 3 days ago.) This forum can only profit from a wide variety of posters and postings. Please don't leave because no one responds.


    Posted by: Sam I Am at October 18, 2006 5:14 PM

    Upcoming dates for our Barbaro...

    October 29, 6 months until his birthday. Do we have a 1/2 birthday celebration.

    November 20, 6 months since his injury. Some kind of special presentation to Barbaro (for his will to live), the Jackson's, Michael, Peter (for their love of horses, especially Barbaro), Dr. Richardson and all caregivers (for their hard work and love of animals), Alex and Tim (for their dedication to us), and US (for being here everyday).

    OK all of you the challenge has been offered. What do you think? Would this be the time to have a party for all that can attend (motivate us for the next 6 months)? Have CNN attend for LIVE coverage. I know KF can help a lot with this.

    Horse Hands Across America and the World!
    Keep the Faith!

    Posted by: Linda Lee at October 18, 2006 5:14 PM

    Karann and Margie - we have to enter the Dr Dreamy contest for Dr Dean - we need a video of him - shouldn't be too hard - there are quit a few - which one should we use??? and Cheryl Jones needs to write the letter - what a hoot - hope he wins - he deserves it!!!

    Sally

    Posted by: Sally in Key West at October 18, 2006 5:15 PM

    Hi Linnie,
    I'm reading William Nacks, and am enjoying it. Seabiscuit is on its way and Man O' War, A legend like lightning.

    Ruffian's parents went the same way thrashing, two months after she did. How sad is that. I know I have said it before but that book got to me, more than any book I have ever read.

    Posted by: Renee Antaya at October 18, 2006 5:17 PM

    In my opinion no horse is unwanted, that is just the pro-slaughter people trying to brainwash everybody that are not aware of what is really going on.Just think of how many people out there that don't even know about the auctions and horse slaughter, I have spoke to many that were shocked once they found out and never even knew.There are probably even more that have room for more horses and want a horse but don't know anything about K.B's and where the auctions are and would love to have horses, that is why I think what Bo Derek and FOB is doing to be the horses voice is going to bring all of this out in the open so that everyone will know. The more publicity the better because our horses believe in us and we believe in them. We love our horses and we stand by Barbaro to prevail!
    Spread the word, no horse is unwanted, we will put a stop to our horses being harmed.
    We are making a difference and we will be heard.
    mary mi

    Posted by: mary at October 18, 2006 5:22 PM

    ####
    Bobbie B
    I'll check on those numbers. Boxer had no FAX # listed in DC. Odd isn't it.
    I wrote them so fast one night & I have a tendency towards dislexia.

    Fan Of Barbaro

    Posted by: cathy potter/california at October 18, 2006 5:23 PM

    An answer to that Stenholm in the above article - since when does it cost $2000.00 to 'dispose' of an unwanted horse? HUMANE euthanasia is $200-$250. Burial ground can be found, if someone WANTS to search for it. And burial has been proven to show no environmental hazards. But, then again, that's not what this is all about, is it???? HUMANE 'disposal' means no one will make any money out of the deal. So don't try to fool us with your jargon. If anyone "has to take care of unwanted horses", it needs to be the most recent owner. But, once again, that's not what this is all about is it??? Stenholm, you gave us NO good answers.

    I spoke recently with a woman, a real cowgirl and owner of 10 horses, and she was pro S. Her argument was "Horses are livestock. They should be treated like cattle". And I said to her, "If this bill passes, no one is telling you that you can't shoot your own horse and eat it". She said, "Oh. I could never do that". It's all about $$$$$ isn't it? Sometimes I think horses need protection from some 'owners' more than anything else.

    Posted by: Margie at October 18, 2006 5:23 PM

    Happy to hear about Alibi!

    Jake

    Posted by: J. Carson Black at October 18, 2006 5:24 PM

    #########
    Chris Byers-
    It is Travellers, with two LL's. I saw it on Amazon.

    Posted by: Dora J Crow / Montgomery, Alabama at October 18, 2006 5:26 PM

    On the other board go to Broker KB Horses need help, there is a link http://www.ac4h.com/brokerownedhorses/htm, it shows a beautiful picture of a horse that is related to Secretariet, also they are trying to save the horses too. This horse resembles Secretariet so much.


    Posted by: mary at October 18, 2006 4:37 PM

    ########################################

    MARY ... CAN YOU BE MORE SPECIFIC ... I just went to the site and was looking at "Available Horses" but I didn't see or read anything about Secretariat lineage. The link you provided did not work and I had to go to the main site ... so can you please give more information on this particular horse/picture, etc.? Thanks so much

    Posted by: Linnie at October 18, 2006 5:27 PM

    ##########
    Chris-
    Sorry no "S" at the end though, I was typing too fast Just "Traveller"

    Posted by: Dora J Crow / Montgomery, Alabama at October 18, 2006 5:27 PM

    Margie, nice come back, I loved it, way to go. Some people refuse to get attached to anyone or anything.

    Carol -Pittsburgh

    Posted by: Carol Nichols at October 18, 2006 5:28 PM

    LINDA H ...

    TODAY IS ST. LUKE'S DAY ... A VERY IMPORTANT DAY ... THE NAME "LUKE" OR "LUCIUS" MEANS "BRINGER OF LIGHT" ... LIGHT IS HEALING AND WARM AND POWERFUL ...

    NO NEWS IS GOOD NEWS!!!

    SENDING YOU LOVE, LIGHT AND FRIENDSHIP AND I'VE LIT CANDLES IN HONOR OF ST. LUKE FOR YOU TOO ...

    HOLDING YOUR HAND HERE ... GOOD NEWS IS COMING!!

    Posted by: Linnie at October 18, 2006 5:29 PM

    ###
    Sally in KW - let's use the video where Barbaro tries to bite the visiting lady vet.

    Posted by: Margie at October 18, 2006 5:29 PM

    Still playing the waiting game but it's OK. Back at work today and playing catch up here so the day will go quickly. No need for percoset, which I hate, yet today so that is good. Tylanol doing the job, along with mega doses of coffee and a pumpkin-spiced donut.

    Posted by: Skyler at October 18, 2006 5:00 PM

    ##############################

    HI SKYLER ... SENDING YOU POSITIVE THOUGHTS AND THE LIGHT OF ST. LUKE TODAY ALSO!!! WEARING MY BRACELET PROUDLY! THANKS SO MUCH AGAIN!!

    Posted by: Linnie at October 18, 2006 5:31 PM

    ###########
    Shelley A.
    I pray that Alibi stays comfortable and infection-free. I hope you are trying to remain calm during this stressful time. Take care of yourself and your babies!

    Posted by: Dora J Crow / Montgomery, Alabama at October 18, 2006 5:32 PM

    #######
    Hey guys...Margie is right....that video would give them two studs for the price of one...hubba hubba....

    Posted by: Pamela at October 18, 2006 5:34 PM

    Margie - I was thinking that was probably the best one - it is the longest and Dr Dreamy goes give more info in that interview than any other. So now how do we get the video - call CBS and ask for a copy??? This is gonna be soooo cool if we can pull if off!!!

    Posted by: Sally in Key West at October 18, 2006 5:35 PM

    #####

    Linnie....Thank you so much for the info on St. Luke....I was born in ST LUKE'S hospital here in Jax, FL..!!!What a really sweet post...

    Posted by: Pamela at October 18, 2006 5:36 PM

    ###\
    Skyler-
    If your tummy can handle it--try Motrin. It always worked wonders for me and my back/head/knees/well hell-whole body!!LOL I love motrin it is a wonder drug, better than any pain pill in the world. I cannot take pain meds either, unless its is accompanied by compazine/phenergan UGH!

    I will talk at ya'll later gotta go to the boyfriends house do the flea meds/heartworm thingie for cats/dogs -nail cuttin time!! Oh what fun!

    Posted by: Dora J Crow / Montgomery, Alabama at October 18, 2006 5:37 PM

    ####
    Sally, it is possible! But the filthy scrubs video should not even be considered.

    Posted by: Margie at October 18, 2006 5:40 PM

    ####
    Linnie:

    Thanks

    Still waiting..........

    Posted by: Linda H in Denver at October 18, 2006 5:40 PM

    ####
    Hi Rosemary Phx!

    I'm at school during my prep period, and WHAT am I doing??? Reading posts on TWR! I have tons of stuff to be doing, but HERE I AM! I'll probably get fired for being on here instead of doing my job!

    Posted by: Barb AZ at October 18, 2006 5:41 PM

    #####

    THANK YOU MARGIE!!!!

    Posted by: Pamela at October 18, 2006 5:44 PM

    ###

    Barb

    It's research

    Posted by: Linda H in Denver at October 18, 2006 5:45 PM

    #####

    SALLY ...MARGIE...what can I do to help?

    Posted by: Pamela at October 18, 2006 5:45 PM

    ####
    Linda H,
    I LOVE the way you think!

    Posted by: Barb AZ at October 18, 2006 5:47 PM

    ###########

    Renee ... Thanks for the information about Wm. Nack's book on Secretariat ... I must get that book one of these days. I've heard so many good things about it and I don't even have ONE book about "Big Red" in my collection. Is there another book on him that is more like a coffee table book with great photos of him and some text? This question is for anyone ...
    #######################################

    ShelleyA ... Good News about Alibi ... if Barbaro can "Do It", so can your Boy! Holding good thoughts for both you and Alibi for a full and speedy recovery.
    ############################################

    Designgirl7 ... I am just going to be very honest and straightforward here because you come from New York and so do I, so we will understand each other very well ... LOL ... I hope!!

    It is virtually impossible for every post to be read and responded to, so nothing should be taken personally unless you direct a specific question to someone and you get no response after more than one try ... then I would take it personally and wonder why.

    There is no such thing as 'invisible' here ... but there is such a thing as many comments being posted at 'lightning speed' and the amount of comments can be staggering if you look at the number of them.

    If you're just posting your own opinion or comment about something, chances are you will not get a response because there may be no 'need' to respond to something you've said, so again, it's not directed at you, personally.

    There are comments that I've read here and haven't responded to because they really don't ask for one or require one. In many cases, I agree with what's being said and I just move on to the next post. It's time-consuming to read them all AND to respond to them all ... just not possible.

    Finally, if I felt ignored by every post of mine that was NOT addressed or responded to, I would have hired "The Godfather" by now to take them all out ... LOLOL. I know the 'nature of this beast' called a Message/Comments Board and how it works. As long as you know that you haven't intentionally offended anyone, then don't worry if you don't get answers to all of your posts. If you really want an answer, however, then direct a question to someone by name, or just make a comment to someone by name, and you will probably get a response quickly. Also, it helps if you put ##### and their name IN ALL CAPS at the top to get their attention easily.

    So, since you're a New Yorker, designgirl7 .... HANG TOUGH out there, OK? And ... "Start spreading the news" about S1915 in New York, New York!!"

    Posted by: Linnie at October 18, 2006 5:48 PM

    Hi Linnie
    sorry for the wait i just seen your message, when you go to the other message board and click on Broker (KB) horses under the anti-slaughter issues,go to post 1918.4, on this post is the link, http://www.ac4h.com/brokerownedhorses/htln click on it and it will take you to the website. Just scroll down until you see the pictures of the horses, it will show about the middle of the page a thoroughbred stallion the heading will say 14 Kitty Senor (beautiful stallion!) for sale for $600. It has a pedigree sentence to click on when you click on it it shows his pedigree history and to the far right of the pedigree is Secretariats name. Kitty Senor was also a racehorse, must have gotten that from our legendary Secretariat. Good luck Linnie, hope this helps. Just remember to just scroll down on that webpage don't click on available horses or anything his picture is on the main page.
    mary MI


    Posted by: mary at October 18, 2006 5:50 PM

    #####
    Linnie...I am kinda so today, but I cannot believe what I am reading...YOU DON'T HAVE WILLIAM NACK'S BOOK? OMG....you are the number one SECRETARIAT FAN here...isn't that like a sacriledge?

    Posted by: Pamela at October 18, 2006 5:51 PM

    #
    Regarding the Doctor McDreamy contest, after reading the instructions they are asking for MD's to apply. A veternarian is not a MD (medical doctor) but is a DVM (doctor of veternarian medicine). But, that doesn't mean we couldn't try it?!

    Posted by: Bonnie MacRaith at October 18, 2006 5:52 PM

    ###

    Skylar & Linda H

    Visualizing positive results.
    (+++++++++++++) is that what they look like?

    Fan Of Barbaro

    Posted by: cathy potter/california at October 18, 2006 5:53 PM

    ###
    Mary, as you said, there are so many people that no nothing about horse s. Until I moved here to the west from Philadelphia, PA.,I didn't even know the real truths about cattle, cattlemen/women, sheep grazing, wild horses. My land is surrounded by BLM land, National Forest, and a large 7 head cattle ranch. Yes. Only 7 head of cattle. It turns out, any livestock on your property qualifies you for very reduced property taxes. Once again, it's all about $$$.

    Horses are at risk from the cattle industry. They are blamed for no food being left for the cattle. When, in fact, cattle and sheep devastate land as they graze. Horses and buffalo graze to the soil line. Cattle and sheep tend to pull up the foliage by the roots. They can, and do, lay the ground to waste. This has recently been verified to me by a cattleman. I see, first hand, the REAL issues here. And it isn't pretty. I wish there was a way to educate the masses on what is really going on.

    Posted by: Margie at October 18, 2006 5:54 PM

    #####

    Linnie....Thank you so much for the info on St. Luke....I was born in ST LUKE'S hospital here in Jax, FL..!!!What a really sweet post...

    Posted by: Pamela at October 18, 2006 5:36 PM

    #############################################

    Hi Pamela ... when I got my Persian cat several years ago, I wanted the 'perfect' name for him but it had to be spiritual as well because that's how I felt toward him and about him since he is this gorgeous copper-gold color with eyes to match. For some reason, he looked like a "Lucius" to me but all I could think of was "The Devil" and Lucifer ... LOL ... and I knew that was NOT what I wanted to call him. So, I looked up the name "Lucius" and it gave the meaning as "Bringer of Light" ... of course, "Luke" is the shortened version of Lucius. Once I knew what Luke meant there was no doubt that this was the name for my little boy. So, that's how I know about "Luke". Today, when I opened my email, I saw a note from Beliefnet that today, October 18 is St. Luke's Day!

    And now you know the REST of the story!! And that's wonderful that you were born in St. Luke's hospital up in J'ville. One of the best times I ever had was attending my cousin's wedding in Jax years ago ... we had a great time and I loved going to a bar up there called "Monkey's Uncle" and singing karaoke. In fact, I still have their Tshirt which I bought at the time. Now when I wear it, I will think of you and Jax.!!

    Posted by: Linnie at October 18, 2006 5:54 PM

    ####
    Cathy

    Looks good to me
    Thanks!

    Posted by: Linda H in Denver at October 18, 2006 5:56 PM

    #####

    Continuation of my song as sung by Barbaro to his one and only...still working on some lyrics. Sung to the tune of "Maria" from West Side Story

    Mocha
    I just met a cow, her name's Mocha.
    And suddenly that name
    will never be the same again.

    Mocha
    I just kissed a cow, her name's Mocha.
    And suddenly I find
    A kiss from a bovine's
    OK

    Mocha
    Say it loud and there's cowbells playing.
    Say is soft and I feel like naying.

    Mocha
    I'll never stop saying
    Mocha

    to be cont.....

    Fan Of Barbaro

    Posted by: cathy potter/california at October 18, 2006 5:56 PM

    #####
    Linnie...I am kinda so today, but I cannot believe what I am reading...YOU DON'T HAVE WILLIAM NACK'S BOOK? OMG....you are the number one SECRETARIAT FAN here...isn't that like a sacriledge?

    Posted by: Pamela at October 18, 2006 5:51 PM

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    YES ... IT IS A SACRILEGE!!! AND I AM VERY ASHAMED OF MYSELF!!!

    I have so many other wonderful memorabilia of "Big Red" but no books on him! (Sigh!!) I just hope he's not angry with me!! But to tell you the truth, I really didn't even know what books were out there until I started reading this site and learning about some of them, but the William Nack book keeps coming up as the best one to get.

    Posted by: Linnie at October 18, 2006 5:57 PM

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    Cathy, From now on if I ever order a "mocha coffee" it will never taste the same! I like you song so far!

    Posted by: Bonnie MacRaith at October 18, 2006 5:59 PM

    Cathy Potter

    TOOOOOO CUTE!!!!!!

    Leslie in MN

    Posted by: Leslie In MN at October 18, 2006 6:01 PM

    Linnie,
    It's right on Amazon. No books on Big Red...I'm shocked. LOL Mrs. Secratariat her self.

    Posted by: Renee Antaya at October 18, 2006 6:02 PM

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    Dora:

    Try Alibris.com for the Ruffian book and all other books used and new.

    Steve & BDude
    FOB

    Posted by: Steve & BDude at October 18, 2006 6:04 PM

    hi margie,
    I agree with you, not enough people know the horrible truth. Also, about an hour from where I live there is a buffalo farm and there are stores all over here that sell buffalo meat, I have visited buffalos here and downstate and have actually seen buffalos cry, tears and all, I think they have just as much emotions and feelings as horses do, and to think what is happening to them too . I know that we will get through this being persistant and getting the facts out to the public, maybe the buffalos can be saved to before they are instinct.
    Just stay stong and believe,
    mary MI

    Posted by: mary at October 18, 2006 6:06 PM

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    MARY ...
    Hi Linnie
    sorry for the wait i just seen your message, when you go to the other message board and click on Broker (KB) horses under the anti-slaughter issues,go to post 1918.4, on this post is the link, http://www.ac4h.com/brokerownedhorses/htln click on it and it will take you to the website. Just scroll down until you see the pictures of the horses, it will show about the middle of the page a thoroughbred stallion the heading will say 14 Kitty Senor (beautiful stallion!) for sale for $600. It has a pedigree sentence to click on when you click on it it shows his pedigree history and to the far right of the pedigree is Secretariats name. Kitty Senor was also a racehorse, must have gotten that from our legendary Secretariat. Good luck Linnie, hope this helps. Just remember to just scroll down on that webpage don't click on available horses or anything his picture is on the main page.
    mary MI


    Posted by: mary at October 18, 2006 5:50 PM

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    THANK YOU! I FOUND KITTY SENOR ... HE'S A BEAUTY FOR SURE. HE'S A DARK BAY, HOWEVER, AND I WAS HOPING HE'D BE A BIG RED CHESTNUT LIKE "MY" BIG RED! BUT HE IS A GORGEOUS HORSE ... THANKS AGAIN FOR THE LINK!!

    Posted by: Linnie at October 18, 2006 6:07 PM

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    OK, DesignGirl . . . now do you believe?

    Shelly . . . positive vibes for you and Alibi.

    Go, go, go now on S1915. It's about quantity now we're being advised. So short and sweet . . . and often!

    Readers . . . try bn.com. It has four times the titles as Amazon (and you can get a discount).

    Jake . . . I've shortlisted your book for my store. Will hand sell it, and I'm good at that! Fell like it's the least I could do. You've had a tough few weeks. BTW. Think I agree with you about George. It's an awfully big risk, isn't it?

    All . . . just a thought, but I think someone (who will go unmentioned, but has the first initial that falls between K and M) could use our prayers. This group WORKS on positive reinforcement. I see so much fear there. You know Future Events Appearing Real. And, unlike most FOBs, a debilitating self-centeredness that we might be able to turn around with some positive thoughts. I don't know. I just hate to see anyone hurt that much.

    Posted by: annie inTX at October 18, 2006 6:07 PM

    BOYCOTT FLICKA - Spread the word to your friends ! There is no excuse for injuring an animal to make a movie.

    Steve & BDude
    FOB

    * We'll watch Seabiscuit again instead !

    Posted by: Steve & BDude at October 18, 2006 6:10 PM

    Linnie,
    He is gorgeous isn't he? Glad I could help you, he is in Bernville, PA.
    mary MI

    Posted by: mary at October 18, 2006 6:12 PM

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    RENEE ...

    Linnie,
    It's right on Amazon. No books on Big Red...I'm shocked. LOL Mrs. Secratariat her self.

    Posted by: Renee Antaya at October 18, 2006 6:02 PM

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    I know, Renee, but I was given "Seabiscuit" several years ago and still haven't read that one either. I really wanted a definitive book on Secretariat but didn't know where/how/what, etc. When I first discovered ebay years ago, I went UNCONTROLLABLY WILD with looking at all of the items on "Secretariat" that were posted ... at the time about 1,500 and I looked at every single one of them. Thank God I didn't BUY every single one of them, but I did purchase a lot of beautiful and sentimental collectibles for myself. I was very selective and careful about what I bought because I could have REALLY gone crazy. I bought plates and coins, and mugs and framed and matted photos and a gorgeous, magnificent statue of him mounted on cherrywood with a bronze plaque with his name on the front. But no book!!

    And yes, I know it's on Amazon, but since my Birthday is just in about 3 weeks, I will secretly put it on my "Wish" list.

    Posted by: Linnie at October 18, 2006 6:12 PM

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    Annie in TX - understood!

    Posted by: Margie at October 18, 2006 6:13 PM

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    Jake

    I agree with you on Gorgeous George. Coolmoore and the shieks have a rivalry, but it irritates me that they would potentially compromise George just to run him vs. Bernardini. I wonder how the Jacksons feel, since they bred him? I will be praying extra hard for him.

    Martita

    I cried over your garden. I am a gardener too. May I suggest some blue and green plantings in the Lael colors? (I think you're in NY(?) so maybe you can't do that now, but still...) Next spring I am definitely doing a Lael garden. I had some lovely green nicotiana this summer and blue ageratum, and I've taken cuttings of both to see if I can keep them going over the winter. Plants have the strongest ability to come back despite all odds. Kind of like our Barbaro ;)

    Kathyrn in OK

    Like your party idea! For some reason it's very easy for me to visualize Bobby leaving NBC to go home all happy and healthy, with FOBs quietly cheering (so as not to rile the Big Boy up) on both sides of the driveway.

    Steve

    Bdude is so pretty. I can't believe that cat is 19. Wow.

    Lyn

    Yes, thanks for mentioning Sherry in AZ idea about human/horse retirement homes! We baby boomers (speaking for myself ;) need to bring this idea full circle. We wanted to make the world a better place, but we're in the homestretch now. All things are connected: humans/animals/environment/health/happiness. I don't get why more people don't GET that and do more to make it happen.

    Bobbie B.

    Here's my take on the property rights thing: OK, I have a house with a lawn, and I have a car. They are my property. The LAWS, however, say I can't let my lawn grow up into weeds, and I can't let my car sit out by the curb and rust into a wreck. (at least here in Conn. I can't ;).

    Having "property" means more than having "rights"; it means you also have to take responsibility for handling it properly. There are good ways and bad ways to handle any "property" and the options available to those who have unwanted horses should no more run the gamut of ALL possibilities than if I want to get rid of a bunch of old clothing and decide to just dump it in the street instead of properly taking it to the Goodwill or Salv. Army or making rags out of it for another use. That to me, is the simple, fundamental rebuttal to the rights issue (and it's NOT based on "emotion" as Stenholm is always crying about; it's just the right and proper way to do things).

    Designgirl

    We all get ignored--please don't leave. You are needed here, too!

    Posted by: Jane in CT at October 18, 2006 6:13 PM

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    Cathy Potter. Love the music. Love it, love it, love it.

    Posted by: Margie at October 18, 2006 6:15 PM

    KATHY - 8, I notice every time you post. Just like all of us you really love Barbaro and wish him all the best...


    kathryn in ok - oh what a party that would be!

    Posted by: Anita MA at October 18, 2006 6:15 PM

    Cathy Potter!
    I just watched West Side Story again a few weeks ago and I am peeing my pants!

    Posted by: chris byers at October 18, 2006 6:16 PM

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    Mary, I saw your post regarding the buffalo. There is a local grocer in my town that carries buffalo meat and I have even tasted it, it's a little too dry for me. But, if this will help at all, it is meat from "farmed" buffalo, in other words where they come from is like a cattle ranch. In America we are not allowed to hunt wild buffalo any longer. There are herds of wild buffalo in Yellowstone Nat'l. Park that the park service not too long ago "thined out" which I thought was outrageous. The nearby local ranchers were complaining that the buffalo were encroaching on their cattle land. The buffalo is a north American native species and has more right to be here than cattle that are not native. There is also a war of words going on between the cattle ranchers and the environmentalists about the wolves in Yellowstone also. I am so happy there are wolves there now. We need the big predators to help maintain a natural balance. Thanks for listening!

    Posted by: Bonnie MacRaith at October 18, 2006 6:18 PM

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    Steve, BDude and ALL,

    My 15-year old daughter is boycotting the movie, also. She is spreading the word.

    Posted by: Barb AZ at October 18, 2006 6:19 PM

    I hope Sabina is better and about soon!

    I can't wait to watch the Breeders Cup and Jeaninne's piece on Barbaro!

    Posted by: chris byers at October 18, 2006 6:19 PM

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    Mary, since moving here, 13 years ago, the only 'meat' I will eat is fish. And I can tell, that won't be for much longer either.

    Posted by: Margie at October 18, 2006 6:20 PM

    Alex -

    Thanks as always for your very welcome update.
    Also, I think the staff at Kennett Florist must be angels...

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    Renee -
    I've only read Seabiscuit. The thing I loved about the book was that although it was non-fiction which is sometimes dry, it was written in such an interesting way that it read like a novel with warmth. I really got to know the people in Seabiscuit's story and wonderful life. Did you know the author, Laura Hillenbrand, suffers with extreme chronic fatigue syndrome and I read she was bed-ridden as she wrote a lot of the book! Pretty amazing. It's a rich read and a great, inspiring story.

    Posted by: Pam at October 18, 2006 6:20 PM

    Another comfortable night for our amazing poster boy. May he have many, many more. Grow hoof!

    Peggy in NE Ohio

    Posted by: peggy at October 18, 2006 6:22 PM

    Woops! Just saw the bit about Jeanine's visit :) Forgot to mention that in this week's Wire to Wire, Randy Moss said "not to forget Barbaro!" and then they showed a picture of him with Dr. R and staff, and he said he "continued to defy the odds and improve"!

    Thanks, Alex :) How exciting for Michelle Matz!!

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    Cathy Potter
    LOL Who woulda thunk a cow could inspire such poetry ;)

    Posted by: Jane in CT at October 18, 2006 6:23 PM

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    Jane in CT: Your analogy is perfect!

    Whoever came up with the idea of horse/human retirement centers: Fabulous!!! Can I be the first resident!

    Posted by: annie inTX at October 18, 2006 6:23 PM

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    Bonnie MacRaith: Read "Playing God in Yellowstone." It's a real eyeopener.

    BTW: I notice everyone of Kathy - 8's posts, too. Sorry I've never commented on them. So pure and honest.

    Posted by: annie inTX at October 18, 2006 6:28 PM

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    CATHY: THIS IS SIMPLY MOOOO-VAH-LOUS DAH-LING!!!

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    Continuation of my song as sung by Barbaro to his one and only...still working on some lyrics. Sung to the tune of "Maria" from West Side Story

    Mocha
    I just met a cow, her name's Mocha.
    And suddenly that name
    will never be the same again.

    Mocha
    I just kissed a cow, her name's Mocha.
    And suddenly I find
    A kiss from a bovine's
    OK

    Mocha
    Say it loud and there's cowbells playing.
    Say is soft and I feel like naying.

    Mocha
    I'll never stop saying
    Mocha

    to be cont.....

    Fan Of Barbaro

    Posted by: cathy potter/california at October 18, 2006 5:56 PM

    Posted by: Linnie at October 18, 2006 6:28 PM

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    Oh Linnie, that's hysterical!

    Posted by: annie inTX at October 18, 2006 6:30 PM

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    Annie in TX

    My reservation is already in ;)

    Posted by: Jane in CT at October 18, 2006 6:31 PM

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    Linnie, very good!!!

    Posted by: Margie at October 18, 2006 6:31 PM

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    Jane: Wouldn't that just be the most fantastic thing? What a wonderful, wonderful idea. Let's go for a grant!

    Posted by: annie inTX at October 18, 2006 6:35 PM

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    That is an excellent idea - horses and humans retiring together. Assisted living takes on a whole new meaning. How Beautiful.
    (I think this was mentioned a day or so ago by someone, but the "distraction" made me forget the original posts.)

    Posted by: Margie at October 18, 2006 6:35 PM

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    MARY ... YES, KITTY SENOR IS BEAUTIFUL, and if I ever get up to Bernville, PA, I will pay him a visit!!
    #########################################

    NOT THAT I NEEDED ANOTHER INCENTIVE to watch The Breeders Cup on November 4 ... BUT now knowing that there will be an extended piece on THE ANNOINTED ONE, SIR BARBARO ... there is NO WAY IN HELL that I will be anywhere BUT in front of a TV set ... UNLESS, OF COURSE, someone wants to give me a very generous and expensive birthday gift and TAKE ME TO CHURCHILL DOWNS in PERSON!! Now if I can do that, then I will just have to tape Jeannine's segment on KING BOBBY!!!

    Posted by: Linnie at October 18, 2006 6:36 PM

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    I LOVE that Cathy! Such inspiration. I will print that out and put it by the picture of Mocha and Barbaro that Linda H. sent me that I printed out by my desk here!

    Posted by: Skyler at October 18, 2006 6:37 PM

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    Margie: "Assisted living takes on a whole new meaning." No kidding! This is one of the best ideas I've seen on this board. A very, very positive solution to numerous porblems. That's what I love about this site. Seriously, any grant writers out there?

    Posted by: annie inTX at October 18, 2006 6:39 PM

    OOH I LOVE IT! A HORSEY/HUMAN RETIRMENT RANCH ...

    But it would have to be somewhere extremely spiritual with natural beauty all around ...

    My choices:

    Colorado ... I MUST GET THERE ONE DAY!
    Lake Tahoe ... SIMPLY GORGEOUS!!
    Sundance, ID ... if it's good enough for Redford, it's good enough for me, too!

    Any more suggestions for the location of our HHRR?

    Posted by: Linnie at October 18, 2006 6:40 PM

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    OMG...LINNIE...I had to leave the puter for a bit, and I come back and see your SONG LYRICS...
    OMG...I cannot stop singing it...It is just brilliant...esp the "kiss from a bovine is OK"...
    ggggrrr..now I won't be able to get it outta my head all day...But that is OK...
    JUST BRILLIANT..."A KISS FROM A BOVINE IS OK"...sorry...had to say it again ROFLMHEINEYO

    Posted by: Pamela at October 18, 2006 6:40 PM

    OOH I LOVE IT! A HORSEY/HUMAN RETIRMENT RANCH ...

    But it would have to be somewhere extremely spiritual with natural beauty all around ...

    My choices:

    Colorado ... I MUST GET THERE ONE DAY!
    Lake Tahoe ... SIMPLY GORGEOUS!!
    Sundance, ID ... if it's good enough for Redford, it's good enough for me, too!

    Any more suggestions for the location of our DoubleH Double R?

    Posted by: Linnie at October 18, 2006 6:41 PM

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    Linnie:

    I believe Sundance is in UT

    Posted by: Linda H in Denver at October 18, 2006 6:41 PM

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    Margie/Annie in TX,

    I think Lyn posted that idea as coming from Sherry in AZ and Marshall(?). Anyway, agree!

    Darn, wish I had Trump's money :( But seriously, it should be pursued by someone who knows how to put that kind of thing together...

    Another way to show that "the outside of a horse is good for the inside of a man (or woman)"!

    Posted by: Jane in CT at October 18, 2006 6:42 PM

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    PAMELA ... READ AGAIN! These aren't MY song lyrics ... they are Cathy Potter's MOOO-VAH-LOUS song lyrics and that's what I was commenting on ... HER wonderful imagination and creativity!!

    Posted by: Linnie at October 18, 2006 6:42 PM

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    Linnie: I suggest the west side of Montana. Right in Burn's backyard.

    Posted by: annie inTX at October 18, 2006 6:43 PM

    Thanks for the little update on Sabina, Alex. I'm glad to hear she's improving.

    Posted by: Anna in Tx at October 18, 2006 6:43 PM

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    No offense to Linnie, but it was Cathy Potter who wrote the song - Linnie reposted it.

    Posted by: chris byers at October 18, 2006 6:44 PM

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    Linnie:

    I believe Sundance is in UT

    Posted by: Linda H in Denver at October 18, 2006 6:41 PM

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    LOL, LINDA ... Well, you can take the girl out of the city, but you can't take the city out of the girl!

    Utah, Idaho, Wyoming ... what's the diff, right? They are all gorgeously rich states in natural beauty and since I haven't been to any of them, I would think that EACH of them was Sundance to me.

    So what's in Idaho that I'm missing? LOLOL

    And I do know of a great place in Colorado .... I think it's called Roaring Fork or something like that ... do you have a clue what I'm talking about????

    Posted by: Linnie at October 18, 2006 6:46 PM

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    Linnie didn't take credit. Just did me the HONOR of reposting.
    I am brilliant aren't I? HEHEHE

    Fan Of Barbaro

    Posted by: cathy potter/california at October 18, 2006 6:46 PM

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    Annie in TX

    Right on! ;)

    I'm having some fun here, but the sun has come out and it's nice and warmish, so I am going outside to tackle my massive ##s of leaves. Fall really FALLS here in CT! Catch ya'll later.

    Thanks for the smiles. SO much better than yesterday's angst.

    Posted by: Jane in CT at October 18, 2006 6:46 PM

    ### anyone want the summer we still have here?
    we're still running the A/C twenty four/seven.
    *sigh*

    Posted by: Anna in Tx at October 18, 2006 6:48 PM

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    CATHY POTTER?????????? A CLOSET COMPOSER....OMG
    I am so glad to see the 'to be contd' thingy at the bottom...oooooo please, please,please...write some more...this will go down in TWR legend...
    YYEEHHAA....Absolutely adorable and lovely to sing....MOCHA...I just met a cow...la de da da..

    Posted by: Pamela at October 18, 2006 6:49 PM

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    And the retirees (human and equine) can sing Cathy Potter's brilliant rendition of "Maria" around the campfire at night before beddy.

    Posted by: annie inTX at October 18, 2006 6:49 PM

    ### Otherlyn,

    Would you please email the story about Belle? I would like to keep it forever in my "Barbaro" file. Thank you.
    dbbandrsn@yahoo.com

    Posted by: Deborah A./ Colorado at October 18, 2006 6:49 PM

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    The more I think of the Horses and Humans retiring and taking care of each other - WOW! There definitely is something to this. I have worked in a few assisted living facilities. Dogs and cats were frequent visitors. Once, 2 alpacas came. The residents actually shapeshifted before my eyes at the sight of the animals. This is an idea that won't go away. The gears are turning. And the apex of baby boomer retirees is the year 2030. We have time to get it done.

    Another Big B. miracle.

    Posted by: Margie at October 18, 2006 6:50 PM

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    Linnie: I suggest the west side of Montana. Right in Burn's backyard.

    Posted by: annie inTX at October 18, 2006 6:43 PM

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    Annie ... While I love the 'idea' of karmic payback, there would be waaaay too much negative energy in HIS backyard, so that's a "no go" for me. It has to be a place filled with positive, uplifting and inspirational energy and people ... Burns does not qualify for either!! LOL

    Posted by: Linnie at October 18, 2006 6:50 PM

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    HEY Anna...just saw the BNN weather report and a cold front is gonna stretch all the way down to Brownsville by THURS....maybe it will only be 89 instead of 99 hahahaha (still sweating in FL)

    Annie...Now I have that visual in my head!...Campfire...Mocha...OMG

    Margie....I swear...I get a peaceful feeling just thinking about!...I would def. want to go there...

    Posted by: Pamela at October 18, 2006 6:55 PM

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    MARGIE ...
    ###
    And the apex of baby boomer retirees is the year 2030. We have time to get it done.

    Another Big B. miracle.

    Posted by: Margie at October 18, 2006 6:50 PM

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    By the year 2030, I will be WAYYY PAST RETIREMENT ... that is 24 years from now ... and I will already BE at that Ranch, so it'd better be done long before then!! LOLOL

    Posted by: Linnie at October 18, 2006 7:00 PM

    carole in pittsburgh what area of pgh are you from. I grew up in washington pa.
    ellie

    Posted by: ellie at October 18, 2006 7:00 PM

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    Linnie: I lived on the beautiful west side (in the Rockies)in Montana for years, and believe me Burns is the exception rather than the rule. He's much more east side where the ranchers are. "It has to be a place filled with positive, uplifting and inspirational energy and people." That's what WE give it! After the Mad Bomber, and now Burns, the poor land is dying to heal. But, I surely can respect your feelings, so how about right at the base of the Tetons?

    Margie: You're really thinking about this, aren't you. Me, too. Although I don't think I'll see 2030. Just hoping for 2012 right now to see what happens when the Maya calendar ends. :-)

    Posted by: annie inTX at October 18, 2006 7:00 PM

    LINDA H ... ARE YOU STILL HERE?

    Posted by: Linnie at October 18, 2006 7:01 PM

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    Sheesh...I'm never getting my website content written - its helping the energy work, though. :)

    My vision re the human/horse retirement homes - have them nationwide/worldwide. Maybe not franchises, but some standard design/operations with fully staffed medical (allopathic and holistic)/veterinary professionals so everybody has proper care- we could even make them almost commune-like and grow our own food, be as self-sufficient as possible - maybe even start small communities worldwide. Colorado, Arizona, PA, UK (I need my dose of Dorset) are just for starters. I'm great with the concepts - just need people to brainstorm with the details.

    Like someone posted just a short time ago - any grant writers out there?

    OK, I know I'm getting WAAAAY out there - but can you imagine if we re-directed ourselves to take care of our own corners of the earth how much healing would take place? How more peaceful things would be???? People can't live peaceful lives if they don't have food, clothing, shelter, productive functions (not jobs...). And it doesn't have to be confined to horses - no-kill shelters/communities for dogs/cats, etc, etc. Even some by the oceans to safeguard and steward the waters.

    Have some wonderful name for this 'franchise' that would include "inspired by Barbaro".

    I have GOT to get back to the website content...REALLY!
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    Take care, everybody!

    Healing, Love, Peace,
    Lyn Gilbert

    Posted by: Lyn Gilbert at October 18, 2006 7:01 PM

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    The west side of Montana would be a gorgeous place to retire. It would be a beautiful place for all of us. I can help get this going, but in about 10+years, I'll need a little assistance. I'm going to dream of this tonight!

    Posted by: Margie at October 18, 2006 7:02 PM

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    ANNIE ...
    Linnie: I lived on the beautiful west side (in the Rockies)in Montana for years, and believe me Burns is the exception rather than the rule. He's much more east side where the ranchers are. "It has to be a place filled with positive, uplifting and inspirational energy and people." That's what WE give it! After the Mad Bomber, and now Burns, the poor land is dying to heal. But, I surely can respect your feelings, so how about right at the base of the Tetons?
    #####################################

    Since I'm not familiar with any of it, I trust your judgment so we can add it to the "List". I have to say, though, that Colorado is still my first choice because everyone who has been there tells me how absolutely magnificent it is. I have been to Lake Tahoe so I already know the beauty that exists there and Sundance, UTAH just sounds like a wonderful place to be, too.

    So, we'll just keep adding to the list and then take a vote later on ... sounds like fun!!

    Posted by: Linnie at October 18, 2006 7:04 PM

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    Pamela, that just really isn't very funny. It would be if I dinna have to wipe the sweat from my brow to see the tiny print. :Þ

    I've stayed in the cool and finished this:
    http://txjest.phanfare.com/show/external/72683/72685/7613238/file.jpg

    A new cartoon is next.

    Posted by: Anna in Tx at October 18, 2006 7:07 PM

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    Catholic nuns! They are VERY progressive in retirement thinking. They taught my Geriatric nursing courses. This definitely qualifies as alternative housing for the elderly and there is tons going on in this area. After S1915, this is my next project!! Thanks for all you taught me, Sister Hildegard, (Neumann College, Aston, Pa.)

    Posted by: Margie at October 18, 2006 7:09 PM


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    MARTITA...I AM SO SORRY TO HEAR ABOUT YOUR LOVELY GARDEN BEING TRAMPLED....
    MY DEAR LADY YOU ARE SO LOVED BY ALL ON THIS BOARD.....
    HOW can we fix your GARDEN ????
    BARBARO NATION....let's all send Martita some seeds to plant in her new FOB GARDEN.!!!!
    NBC planted a garden for "B"...
    Let's plant one for our lovely Martita ????
    GOOD IDEA .....GREAT IDEA !!!!
    IF we all send a package of our favourite seeds the flowers should be blooming about the time our BOBBY is released from NBC ????
    I'm no gardener but I think it will work ???
    LET'S start a thread on the forum...perhaps we could send the seeds to Kennett Florist and have them send it ???? SOMEONE HELP ME????

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    Design girl7....don't lurk although we are all aware that there are many out there....it is much nicer getting to know you all!!!!
    IF you continue posting YOU WILL GET ACKNOWLEDGED...LIKE I AM DOING NOW....
    YOU are an integral part of this Barbaro Nation
    A FAMILY has many different personalities some quiet some not so quiet....BUT ALL ARE FAMILY !!
    YOU ARE LOVED and APPRECIATED HERE...TRUST ME !!
    KEEP POSTING...SOMETIMES WE'RE JUST TOO PREOCCUPIED OR THERE ARE TOO MANY POSTS....

    CHAMP so glad SWEET BOY is doing so exceptionally well.....each day does bring you closer to your nice long romp in the green green grass of home !!!
    Give some nice horsy kisses to your pretty friend Mocha.....glad you have formed an animal friendship with a kindred spirit !!!
    GROW HOOF GROW !!!!!

    THANK YOU LORD FOR ALL YOUR MIRACLES !!!
    TOUCH ALL THOSE IN NEED !!!!
    PROTECT US ALL and GUIDE S1915 TO IT'S SUCCESSFUL CONCLUSION....AMEN

    LOVE and BLESSINGS TO MY STILL FAVORITE PEOPLE

    Posted by: Maribel at October 18, 2006 7:10 PM

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    Cathy Potter et al,

    I just called Senator Boxer's office in Los Angeles. She said the Senator does not have a fax in DC because that is how the Senator has it set up and that all faxes should go to the LA office. (Makes you go hmmm . . .) Our pal Brian was not in today so I could not ask him.

    Here is Senator Boxer's FAX number in LA:

    (213) 894-5042 fax

    I suppose it's better than nothing!

    I am so excited I found a photo of Edgar patting Barbaro on the neck from Kentucky Derby 132. It is on the Getty Images website so I can actually purchase it. Now all I need is some horsey picture frames!! Anyone have any idea where to buy them?

    Carol
    San Diego

    Posted by: Carol at October 18, 2006 7:13 PM

    ###Bobbie
    Yes... it was 4 hours ago coffee break!...not really...... I had to deliver Meals on Wheels to the seniors here in town (who knows when I will need the favor paid back when I can't get out to buy food) Also did you guys know that there was 215 posts since I last posted around 10:00 AM??? So you see
    Designgirl...if you step out of the Barbaro World that 215 posts take place and it took me about 30 min. to read them all...mostly skimming. I couldn't answer them all....so I hope you are reading these requests that you NOT leave posting and communicating to us. I noticed that you have not replied since you said you were going, but if you are "lurking" you are reading them......yes????
    ...."Paging Designgirl"Come back....OVER!!!

    I wonder how many posts have taken place since I typed this post...LOL

    Margie.....I'm a Lutheran girl who graduated from Catholic girl's school in MI......The sisters "rock" don't they??????

    Posted by: D'Anne in NC at October 18, 2006 7:15 PM

    ### kathryn in ok,

    What a wonderful idea, the Barbaro party. Maybe I could pick you up on my way. :)

    By the way, I love the name Kathryn.

    I know the "invisible" feeling but by the time I read most of the posts it is after 10 here in Colorado and there's hardly anyone left to reply to. But I do read all of them and appreciate the wonderful variety of personalities.

    Posted by: Deborah A./ Colorado at October 18, 2006 7:18 PM

    ###
    D'Anne, they certainly do rock. It was later in life that I went to nursing school, and I was able to look at them with different 'eyes'. I hated to graduate from that program.

    Posted by: Margie at October 18, 2006 7:19 PM

    Pam,
    I have to finish Secratariat first a ways to
    go. Then Seabiscuit is on the list, it sounds like a good book. I can't wait to read it from what you have said.

    Posted by: Renee Antaya at October 18, 2006 7:19 PM

    #####

    Margie: I'm with you. Let's do give it some serious consideration after S1915. I still say it needs a grant writer. Come on, I know you're out there!

    Sherry in AZ and Marshall: Any further thoughts?

    LynGilbert: When you get on a roll, you get on a roll, don't you!?! :-) Now the whole thing has gone international! Love your vision! And, yes, hasn't this been good for the energy today?

    Posted by: annie inTX at October 18, 2006 7:21 PM

    ###################

    PLEASE EVERYONE ...

    LINDAH IN DENVER NEEDS YOUR PRAYERS NOW ... ALL OF YOU, PLEASE JUST STOP AND TAKE A MOMENT TO PRAY FOR HER AND TO LIGHT A CANDLE NOW. I'M SURE THAT LINDA WILL TALK WHEN SHE IS READY, BUT SHE NEEDS PRAYERS AND CANDLES TO BE SAID AND LIT FOR HER.

    PLEASE ....

    http://www.gratefulness.org/candles/candles.cfm?l=eng&gi=LinH

    Posted by: Linnie at October 18, 2006 7:21 PM

    ###Margie
    I have to tell you...they kept their eyes on you...the girls hardly got away with smoking in the "john" LOL One Sister (Clarita Marie) would turn her head so fast to catch you at something that her head would diappear into the side of her head dress and all you could see was the side of her hair and ears......funny....funny but you dared NOT laugh .....man was that hard not to do!!!!

    Posted by: D'Anne in NC at October 18, 2006 7:22 PM

    ###Linnie
    I don't like the sounds of that post......I'll pray right now!!

    Posted by: D'Anne in NC at October 18, 2006 7:25 PM

    ####
    Linnie,
    I hear you! I'm off to light some candles.

    Posted by: Barb AZ at October 18, 2006 7:26 PM

    Interesting article re: Barbaro vs. Bernardini. I vacillate between despising Bernardini for stealing some of Barbaro's glory, and appreciating Bernardini for carrying the baton for a stricken Barbaro. It's hard to remain objective.

    Posted by: Fran at October 18, 2006 7:30 PM

    DESIGNGIRL7, Cathy Potter, Barb from AZ (Chunky's Mom!), Kathy from Hilton Head, all of you:

    To quote Linda H "I have read ALL of your posts, but there is so much to read, I sometimes forget to respond, or have nothing to add."

    Hey, I get ignored sometimes too, some of my best posts sometimes! LOL It happens to all of us.

    Designgirl, please don't go.

    LINDA H, SKYLER, ALIBI, RYAN'S GRANDPA, STEVE's KITTEN: You are in my thoughts today.

    BARBARO NATION: TODAY IS A FRESH START. WE ARE TANNED, RESTED, AND READY TO TAKE ON HORSE SLAUGHTER, HORSES THAT NEED HOMES, PEOPLE AND PETS THAT NEED HELP, CHRISTMAS, EVERYTHING!!

    Well, maybe the North Korea nuclear thing is beyond us right now, but who knows what we can achieve? Look at all we've done so far, in5 short months, under the leadership of Barbaro and Alex!

    TO THE BARRICADES!!

    Posted by: Susan E. at October 18, 2006 7:31 PM

    ###

    Carol
    San Diego

    Thanks for Senator Boxers LA FAX #. Her DC office is the only one that I noticed without a FAX. Maybe she prefers to do business from LA. Too bad you couldn't speak with Brian. Do you know when he will be back?

    Fan Of Barbaro

    Posted by: cathy potter/california at October 18, 2006 7:31 PM

    ####

    Linnie
    I'm on it. Just lit candles. Pray for good news.

    Fan Of Barbaro

    Posted by: cathy potter/california at October 18, 2006 7:33 PM

    Linnie,
    I'm with you and everyone. Don't like the sound of your post.

    Posted by: Renee Antaya at October 18, 2006 7:33 PM

    ###Linnie
    I went to www.gratefullness.com and wanted to light a candle for Linda...but there are other Lindas..not "ours" what is the group name for her???

    Posted by: D'Anne in NC at October 18, 2006 7:34 PM

    Bernardini is in no way, shape, or form, responsible for what happened to Barbaro. Nor are his people.

    He's a gorgeous creature who just happens to have his story entwined with Barbaro's.

    Posted by: Anna in Tx at October 18, 2006 7:35 PM

    ####
    D'Anne in NC,

    LinH

    Posted by: Barb AZ at October 18, 2006 7:37 PM

    ###Linnie
    I went to www.gratefullness.com and wanted to light a candle for Linda...but there are other Lindas..not "ours" what is the group name for her???

    Posted by: D'Anne in NC at October 18, 2006 7:34 PM

    ###################3

    D'ANNE ... HERE IS THE DIRECT LINK FOR LINDA ...

    She has heard from her doctors and emailed me and that's why I have posted that she needs our prayers and candles now. This is all I am going to say.

    http://www.gratefulness.org/candles/candles.cfm?l=eng&gi=LinH

    Posted by: Linnie at October 18, 2006 7:39 PM

    ####

    WOW ANNA...I don't know how you do it...I am in awe, once again, of your talent...GOOD GRIEF

    Posted by: Pamela at October 18, 2006 7:39 PM

    ####
    Linnie,

    Gotcha. I respect her privacy. Will continue to light candles. Thanks.

    Posted by: Barb AZ at October 18, 2006 7:41 PM

    ######################

    Bernardini is in no way, shape, or form, responsible for what happened to Barbaro. Nor are his people.

    He's a gorgeous creature who just happens to have his story entwined with Barbaro's.

    Posted by: Anna in Tx at October 18, 2006 7:35 PM

    #############

    ANNA ... THANK YOU, I FEEL EXACTLY THE SAME WAY, TOO!

    Posted by: Linnie at October 18, 2006 7:44 PM

    Thank you, Pamela~ it's pure joy to do them :D

    Posted by: Anna in Tx at October 18, 2006 7:47 PM

    ####

    Linnie
    Please tell Linda H we are with her.

    Fan Of Barbaro

    Posted by: cathy potter/california at October 18, 2006 7:47 PM

    Bonnie,
    thanks for giving me more info on the buffalo, I have always wanted to go to Yellowstone sometime , it would be great to see all of the buffalo there. Prayers are with all of you today and Linda H, for good news.
    mary mi

    Posted by: mary at October 18, 2006 7:50 PM

    mary,
    I will go to Yellowstone with you. When are we leaving? lol

    Posted by: Renee Antaya at October 18, 2006 7:55 PM

    ####Renee
    Be careful walking around in the dark there......I met a bear in the woods as I was going to take a shower....I think he or she was as scared as I was...put on your racing shoes!!!!! I think I broke records getting back to camp.lol

    Posted by: D'Anne in NC at October 18, 2006 7:58 PM

    ###
    Prayers and thoughts for LynH.

    A renewed energy here today. "It" didn't succeed.

    Posted by: Margie at October 18, 2006 8:00 PM

    D'Anne,
    You have me laughing, I could just see it. I'm bad, I don't take to much caution with animals. I feel they are safe. And I know better too.

    Posted by: Renee Antaya at October 18, 2006 8:07 PM

    ####
    Margie,
    AMEN! Too much positive energy here to be swayed by a little negativity!

    Posted by: Barb AZ at October 18, 2006 8:07 PM

    ##
    The site that was referenced in the USA TODAY
    full page ad is www.endhorseslaughtering.com. If someone can post an article, I don't know how. They are under recent news - great article about SENATOR MCCAIN supporting our cause. I talk to his office daily and even though he is not one of the BIG 7, I think he can be a big influence. Also under VOICES- Perfect 10 there is a related article titled: MANY INJURED HORSES STILL SENT TO SLAUGHTERHOUSE BY ABC NEWS.
    "Tens of thousands of thoroughbred horses are sent to slaughterhouses each year after suffering from injuries far less serious than Barbaro's fractured ankle, according to the Humane Society." Can someone please post this? One of my thoroughbred horses was saved off the training track after a broken ankle when I was alerted she was on her way to the slaughter house. They are worried about public relations at the tracks - wonder if people knew the horse they just saw get hurt or run up the track is headed to the slaughter house tomorrow. I am a lifetime racing fan but this is one more reason we need to get these horror houses shut down. People don't know this happens daily. I have had HRTV AND TVG from the first day they came on the dish and I have sent emails in regards to the situation. They probably don't want to get involved but it would be nice if TVG, in addition to sponsoring the TVG BREEDERS CUP SPRINT would sponsor a thoroughbred rescue to help the horses they televise from Beulah Park or wherever that head to the slaughter houses every week.

    Continue to heal Barbaro, I love you!

    Barb m in Florida

    Posted by: barb m in Florida at October 18, 2006 8:08 PM

    Here comes Barbaro's tail to swooooooooooooooooosh all that negative energy away. Swat.

    Posted by: Renee Antaya at October 18, 2006 8:10 PM

    Here's the main part. Does that help?

    There are only three slaughterhouses left in the U.S. - two in Texas, and one in Illinois.

    All three slaughterhouses are owned by a Belgian company.

    These three slaughterhouses kill more than 100,000 horses per year - 100% of the horsemeat
    is sent to Europe and Japan for fine dining.

    Horsemeat is not sold in the U.S. In fact, in some states it is illegal to sell horsemeat for human consumption.

    These three slaughterhouses are a net loss for the U.S.

    The Belgian owners operate these slaughterhouses at a loss to avoid paying taxes in the U.S.
    They ship all the horsemeat to Europe and Japan, and make their profits abroad.

    These three slaughterhouses require more that $5 million per year in oversight from the USDA -
    even though 100% of the horsemeat is sent to Europe and Japan.

    Bragging, "from the stable to the table in four days," healthy horses are stolen and butchered
    within hours. Horse theft in California dropped 34% when that state banned horse slaughter.

    Nearly all of the horses arriving at these kill plants are in good to excellent condition.

    American Horse Slaughter Prevention Act Supporters!

    Posted by: Barb AZ at October 18, 2006 8:11 PM

    Barb AZ,
    This makes me nauceous.

    Posted by: Renee Antaya at October 18, 2006 8:15 PM

    ####
    Renee Antaya,
    No kidding.

    Posted by: Barb AZ at October 18, 2006 8:16 PM

    Barb M, I would like to see that article.

    Posted by: Anna in Tx at October 18, 2006 8:16 PM

    Great inspirational story about Michael Matz - I was looking for stories about Michelle Matz and found it!

    http://www.ntra.com/content.aspx?type=news&id=17597

    Click on video also - called "Matz's Journey" Way Cool!

    Carol
    San Diego

    ######
    Cathy Potter
    Brian at Sen. Boxer's office was just out today, I believe.

    Posted by: Carol at October 18, 2006 8:17 PM

    ####

    Barb AZ

    We need the article posted. It would be useful to pass on to our sphere's of influence.

    Fan Of Barbaro

    Posted by: cathy potter/california at October 18, 2006 8:19 PM

    Great for Michelle!!! Mabe she can one day be our number 2 reporter on this site!!! Or Number 3....or something.
    I am sorry, Martita, about your garden. You write such nice posts and I never say anything about them. I am very sorry.

    It is raining buckets AGAIN here in Conroe. Please pray it won't cause anymore flooding. Thankfully all I have to do is go out to get the mail.

    Posted by: Lynda Pellitteri from SE Texas at October 18, 2006 8:20 PM

    D'Anne...if you only see George posing in the gate and not actually leaving it you'll be very fortunate...he's that impressive! :-)

    Seriously though, I do worry about him and our others who aren't used to the gate over there...it's manic and very rough and noisy compared to the relaxed loading over here. I know your horses are trained to break fast, and what horse would want to hang around in the gate with all the shouting and ringing of bells? It's terrifying!

    If he makes it out of the gate ok, he then has the dirt to cope with.

    But like I've said before...even if he does a Dylan Thomas, it'll be no reflection on him, and no humiliation. He's beautiful and brilliant! I just want him home healthy and happy!

    Posted by: Jo (UK) at October 18, 2006 8:20 PM

    #####
    Hi Renee,
    Is B.'s tail long enough to do the swoosh/swat thing? lol

    Alex, for all you do here and beyond, we now give you the name of DOWNTOWN ALEX BROWN. Congratulations.

    Posted by: Margie at October 18, 2006 8:21 PM

    #####

    D'Anne, Renee, Mary et al:

    My husband and I were married in Yellowstone 17 years ago. It was supposed to be an outdoor wedding on the Mammoth Terrace in July, but we had rain and snow. We ended up having the wedding in the Mammoth chapel. When the ceremony was done, the skies cleared and we were still able to go all over the park having pictures taken.

    If you have the opportunity to go there, don't miss your chance. It's a beautiful place.

    I BELIEVE IN BARBARO

    Posted by: Cora-IL at October 18, 2006 8:24 PM

    Hello All
    Everything is well from Kennett Square. We delivered Barbaro his treats, Lots of green tops. I am waiting for a call from Dr Sweeny about the Christmas tree & a good date for a thanksgiving and or Christmas lunch or breakfast. I will give you a quick update on Christmas, later today or tomorrow. God Bless.
    We believe
    Alie

    Posted by: Alie at October 18, 2006 8:25 PM

    Hi Ellie, I live about 20 miles from Washingtn, Pa. Have you ever heard of the Mon Valley? Are you no longer living there?

    Carol-Pittsburgh

    Posted by: Carol Nichols at October 18, 2006 8:27 PM

    ###Coa-IL
    It is a beautiful place.....
    Did you get to see Yogi Bear??????? lol
    Did you meet your husband at "Jellystone" is that why you had the wedding there?

    Posted by: D'Anne in NC at October 18, 2006 8:28 PM

    ##

    Linda H, we are with you honey, in every thought, we are with you. Please feel the strength, love and prayers surrounding you.

    Posted by: Skyler at October 18, 2006 8:28 PM

    Carol, nice article!!! I didn't know Michelle was only 24. Man I feel soooooo ooooold.

    Posted by: Lynda Pellitteri from SE Texas at October 18, 2006 8:31 PM

    Hope you're having another comfortable, good day Barbaro. You keep growing that hoof sweetie-you're doing amazing! Keep up that wonderful, strong spirit of yours. You're in my thoughts and prayers, and of course, my heart. I love you Barbaro.

    The miracle continues...

    Posted by: Sandie at October 18, 2006 8:32 PM

    ####
    cathy potter/california,

    I think you need so subscribe or something. I can't do it.......Off to work again, later.

    Posted by: Barb AZ at October 18, 2006 8:33 PM

    #######################
    Anna, I just saw your painting of the dog. That is sooo cute!!! Great job!

    Posted by: Lynda Pellitteri from SE Texas at October 18, 2006 8:33 PM

    Jo (UK) Hi nice to talk with you again...I feel the same way. I hope they bring him over early so he can get used to the time difference ...you know adjustments etc.
    Now we have the same problem with Lava Man.....I understand they are bringing him to Kentucky early just to acclimate him.
    My question is if you know...what type of track are they running Lava Man, Bernardini, and George W. on Nov 4th?

    Posted by: D'Anne in NC at October 18, 2006 8:33 PM

    ####

    Well Designgirl, you created a lot of responses today. People do indeed read what you write. The comments move so fast, sometimes things just go by. I really don't think anyone ignores anyone else on this site purposely. Mostly people post a comment on Barbaro, or other issues. Not all comments require responses unless something is specifically asked. People on this site always make it a point to respond to questions asked. I know that from personal experience.

    From what I have read today - we have all been in your place at one time or another, but realize it is not intentional. I hope you will too and participate when something moves you to comment as you have in the past.

    Linnie addressed you so well that I just want to second what she said to you, no need to repeat it. Consider what everyone has said to you. I think everyone's comments show how much they really care about people's feelings.

    ####

    Seabiscuit is one of the best books I ever read. I could not put it down and when I was finished I wanted more. She has a wonderful style that makes for easy reading. I wish more of the book would have been in the movie, but then the movie would have been six hours long.

    Ruffian, Burning from the Start is another excellent read. I just hate the ending, I was puffy eyed the whole next day. I can't wait to read Nack's book on Secretariat. So many books, so little time.

    Posted by: Rosemary in NE OHIO at October 18, 2006 8:37 PM

    P.S. Jo (UK)
    I reread yur earlier post and I guess the answer is DIRT...yes???
    Of the three horses I mentioned....The only horse that is used to dirt is Bernardini....Oh Boy!!!!

    Posted by: D'Anne in NC at October 18, 2006 8:38 PM

    #####
    Since Linnie's post..... this board has a "weird" feel about it. I sure don't like it.

    Posted by: SusanO in MI at October 18, 2006 8:41 PM

    ###

    Hi D'Anne:

    Funny you should say that about meeting Yogi. I kept wondering if we would run into Smokey Bear, as our wedding was the year after the big fire. LOL

    We are both originally from Chicago. We met on the CB Radio (yes, I am serious). The wedding was the creation of my imagination. Lots of things went wrong, but overall it was absolutley wonderful.

    I BELIEVE IN BARBARO

    Posted by: Cora-IL at October 18, 2006 8:42 PM

    ###SusanO in MI
    I agree...we are waiting for the other shoe to drop!!!!

    Posted by: D'Anne in NC at October 18, 2006 8:42 PM

    Margie,
    If it's to short he can squat and swoooooooooosh.

    Posted by: Renee Antaya at October 18, 2006 8:44 PM

    ###Cora-IL

    You guys are not by any chance truck drivers are you...LOL
    My husband and I are ham radios operators...fun isn't it???

    Posted by: D'Anne in NC at October 18, 2006 8:44 PM

    #####
    D'Anne... thats exactly what I was thinking.
    This may sound funny, but I kinda feel the need to put Linda H. in the middle & we all surround her to protect.

    Posted by: SusanO in MI at October 18, 2006 8:46 PM

    ###Renee
    Hard on those hind legs tho.....

    Posted by: D'Anne in NC at October 18, 2006 8:46 PM

    Goood afternoon Alex and FOBs

    Good article by Sue McMullen. Sure hope George fares well, don't want to see anything happen to him.

    Hey Barbaro sweetie!...Whos'the booful boy? You had ACN and I'm so happy to see those three words. I hope you have a good day, that the weather allows you to go out and graze, that you have some visitors and that you get some treats.
    I'll be back to check on you later, babycakes! Hugs and smoooochies!

    Posted by: Toby at October 18, 2006 8:47 PM

    ###D'Anne:

    Nope, no truck drivers here. LOL I agree, I used to adore the days of CB. This all happened for us in the years the CB was having it's big "heyday", around the time C.W. McCall, aka Chip Davis of Mannheim Steamroller came out with the song "Convoy". This was also the time of disco dancing, roller disco and all kinds of other fun stuff.

    Guess that just shows you how old I am. LOLOL

    Posted by: Cora-IL at October 18, 2006 8:48 PM

    Goodness we will support his back end then. I have the side.

    Posted by: Renee Antaya at October 18, 2006 8:48 PM

    Anna in TX,

    There are 2 articles I would like posted - go to www.endhorseslaughtering.com and under recent news the article about McCain is there and the article about the TB's going to slaughter is under VOICES; PERFECT 10, MANY INJURED HORSES STILL SENT TO SLAUGHTERHOUSES, EVEN THOROUGHBREDS WITH RELATIVELY MINOR INJURIES END UP IN THE MEAT GRINDER! I don't know how to post the articles, if you do that would be great.

    Thanks,
    Barb m in Florida

    Posted by: barb m in Florida at October 18, 2006 8:48 PM

    Does anyone know what time ESPN will be airing the piece on Barbaro?

    Posted by: mary m at October 18, 2006 8:49 PM

    ##Renee
    OMG ...I can just see you ....LOL

    Posted by: D'Anne in NC at October 18, 2006 8:50 PM

    ###Cora-IL
    The one place that there is NO AGE...it's here gal....enjoy!!!! Only you know!

    Posted by: D'Anne in NC at October 18, 2006 8:52 PM

    D'Anne...yes, it's dirt. I know that George has been doing well on our polytrack to condition him for the dirt track, but it's nothing like dirt!
    I'm feeling like an anxious mother!

    I watched an interview tonight on Racing World, and it was with Chance Rollins, the jockey who had an accident at Bay Meadows in June and suffered severe head trauma and other injuries. I was almost in tears listening to his story! He's doing well and is hoping to ride again soon, but does anybody know what happened to Dr Ramos? He hit the rail pretty hard and ran off, but was he injured?

    Posted by: Jo (UK) at October 18, 2006 8:53 PM

    ###
    Am I getting stuck with the back end?

    Posted by: Margie at October 18, 2006 8:53 PM

    D'Anna,
    Like I said I'm going to be safe and take the side. OMG don't even want to think of that thunderous noise. Yikes.

    Posted by: Renee Antaya at October 18, 2006 8:53 PM

    Margie,
    Pick your spot quick.

    Posted by: Renee Antaya at October 18, 2006 8:54 PM

    HI YA BARBARO!
    Hoping you had another pain free day today and that your day was filled with many wonderful visitors! Keep being strong Bobby. We're praying for you 24/7. You inspire us so and remind us of "all that is good in life."
    God Belss and God Speed sweet boy. Will check in on you later.

    ALEX,
    Thanks for your patience and your commitment to this site. Special thanks today for getting us the scoop on PERFECT DRIFT.
    WE LOVE YOU PERFECT DRIFT!!!!! GOOD LUCK!

    Posted by: Debra, WI at October 18, 2006 8:55 PM

    FOB'S,ALEX AND FRIENDS,
    ACN,WAY TO GO SWEET BOBBY J.! KISSES, HUGS AND
    PLEASANT DREAMS ABOUT MOCHA,ETC. BEING IN INTENSIVE CARE HAS LOWERED YOUR EXPECTATIONS OR
    WOULD MOCHA BE YOUR FIRST CHOICE? SOMEHOW, I DON'T
    THINK SHE'D NORMALLY MOOOVE YOU!
    HEY GANG, DON'T YOU THINK DR. R. SHOULD PLAY
    HIMSELF IN THE SURE TO HAPPEN MOVIE ABOUT BARBARO?
    ALL YOU WONDERFUL FOB'S, HAVE A WONDERFUL EVENING.LET'S ALL DREAM OF THE DAY BARBARO GETS
    OUT OF NBC AND PARADES A LAP AROUND DELAWARE PARK
    FOR ALL OF US TO SEE!

    Posted by: JANICE PALMER at October 18, 2006 8:56 PM

    Margie and Renee

    I'll just oversee the project..teehee

    Posted by: D'Anne in NC at October 18, 2006 8:56 PM

    ################################
    WHHHOOOOOOEEEEEE!!!! I JUST GOT A CALL FROM THE SECRET SERVICE!!! I HAVE AN INTERVIEW NEXT THURSDAY!!!!!

    Posted by: Lynda Pellitteri from SE Texas at October 18, 2006 8:57 PM

    ###
    OK. I'll take the rear end. I won't like it. But ANYTHING for B.

    Posted by: Margie at October 18, 2006 8:57 PM

    renee and cora
    I wish we all could see Yellowstone, sounds like it would fun place to see, cora your wedding sounds like it was a very memorable experience, lucky! ha
    I bet it doesn't snow in Yellowstone! Such a warm place to be compared to here in MI! HA
    mary

    Posted by: mary at October 18, 2006 8:57 PM

    D'Anne,
    You're not getting off that easy.

    Posted by: Renee Antaya at October 18, 2006 8:58 PM

    ###Renee....
    Oh Oh!!!! Somebody's got to do it!!! How many pounds does Bobby weigh???

    Posted by: D'Anne in NC at October 18, 2006 8:59 PM

    #####
    Lynda..... fantastic!!!!!

    Posted by: SusanO in MI at October 18, 2006 9:00 PM

    ###
    Linda, good luck.

    Guys, we better behave. She might arrest us someday.

    Posted by: Margie at October 18, 2006 9:00 PM

    That big boss horse has to weigh way over 1,000 lbs. So you will be needed.

    Posted by: Renee Antaya at October 18, 2006 9:01 PM

    Good afternoon all. Please, Linda H, know that you are in our thoughts and prayers.

    I read last week on this site some of you talking about Sara Evans on DWTS. Don't know if any of you saw her interview last night, but she touched my heart. Please keep her in your thoughts. Bless all our four legged family members. Nancy R.

    Posted by: Nancy at October 18, 2006 9:01 PM

    ##Lynda
    If you get it.....can we safely say we have a "spook" in the Fan Club!!!!

    Posted by: D'Anne in NC at October 18, 2006 9:01 PM

    #####
    Lynda.... my sister in laws friend is in, shes stationed in Paris. Has been for the past 4 years.
    Loves it.

    Posted by: SusanO in MI at October 18, 2006 9:02 PM

    LYNDA - THAT IS SO AWESOME - you will kick butt and get hired.

    Posted by: Sally in Key West at October 18, 2006 9:02 PM

    Lynda,
    Way to go. The best of luck!! Barbaro hugs and kisses.

    Posted by: Renee Antaya at October 18, 2006 9:03 PM

    ###
    I'll wear steel tipped work boots.

    Posted by: Margie at October 18, 2006 9:03 PM

    Margie - Renee - what are you two talking about - I'm thinking that I need to join is because one of you needs some help with that rear end!!!

    Captain Carrot

    Posted by: Sally in Key West at October 18, 2006 9:05 PM

    ###Mary:

    It snows like crazy in Yellowstone, and for a much longer season because of the altitude. They have great depths of it in the winter. The park has sonw coaches for getting around and in some places snow mobiles are allowed. Cars would never make it through.

    We stayed there for a full month that year, part of June through July. The Old Faithful Inn is equipped with air conditioning, but we never once had to turn it on at night.

    I would love to live out there.

    I BELIEVE IN BARBARO

    Posted by: Cora-IL at October 18, 2006 9:05 PM

    ######
    Lynda Pellitteri from SE Texas-
    Congrats on the interview!!

    I think Michael Matz is only 55 and the older I get, the younger that sounds!! HeHe!!

    Carol
    San Diego

    Posted by: Carol at October 18, 2006 9:06 PM

    You gals are fantastic...we were able to "vent" again and the others put up with us....
    Reality hits...got to go make dinner!!!! Will be back to tuck Bobbycakes in....later.

    Posted by: D'Anne in NC at October 18, 2006 9:06 PM

    D'Anne LOL hahaha I guess so. As long as I am a good spook!!

    Posted by: Lynda Pellitteri from SE Texas at October 18, 2006 9:06 PM

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    Lynda
    Wow that is awsome. Good luck at the interview.

    Fan Of Barbaro

    Posted by: cathy potter/california at October 18, 2006 9:07 PM

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    I feel like packing up all my stuff and heading to Washington right now!!! But that will be months and months down the road.

    Posted by: Lynda Pellitteri from SE Texas at October 18, 2006 9:07 PM

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    Sally, B. has to squat so he can swoosh stuff away with his short tail. We are worried about the strain on his hind legs, so I'm stuck holding and supporting his heiney.

    Posted by: Margie at October 18, 2006 9:09 PM

    Barb M, I'm not sure what all you wanted posted, but here is the list of articles:

    http://www.endhorseslaughtering.com/news/default.asp

    Posted by: Anna in Tx at October 18, 2006 9:09 PM

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    Congratulations Lynda! You'll do awesome!

    Posted by: Skyler at October 18, 2006 9:10 PM

    crud. that didn't work.

    Posted by: Anna in Tx at October 18, 2006 9:10 PM

    Margie - I would be pleased as punch to help you with that cute heiney of his!!! Count me in!!

    Posted by: Sally in Key West at October 18, 2006 9:11 PM

    Sally,
    I have the side of his hiney just for safety sake. Just the thought of what could happen. Whoa.

    Posted by: Renee Antaya at October 18, 2006 9:11 PM

    My name is Sally and I am a Heiney Holder!

    Posted by: Sally in Key West at October 18, 2006 9:13 PM

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    LINDA H:

    We are with you all the way. WE ARE FAMILY.

    xo Susan

    Posted by: Susan in CO at October 18, 2006 9:15 PM

    ROFLMAO

    Posted by: Renee Antaya at October 18, 2006 9:15 PM

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    This could be dangerous. Steel tipped work boots and ols filthy scrubs should be worn.

    Posted by: Margie at October 18, 2006 9:15 PM

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    Linnie: Thank you for you post re: Linda H. Heading off to light more candles. Thanks again.

    Susan

    Posted by: Susan in CO at October 18, 2006 9:16 PM

    ### Sorry.
    I meant old filthy scrubs.

    Posted by: Margie at October 18, 2006 9:16 PM

    Friend asks Sally...Sally waht did you do today?

    Sally...I'm a hiney holder and I take one moment at a time..

    Posted by: Renee Antaya at October 18, 2006 9:17 PM

    Maybe Dr dreamy would let us borrow some of his?

    Posted by: Sally in Key West at October 18, 2006 9:18 PM

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    Margie; Don't forget the Duct Tape. It may be needed for something.

    Posted by: Lynda Pellitteri from SE Texas at October 18, 2006 9:18 PM

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    Alex: Thanks for the articles on Mike Jensen and his award.

    "I wanted to note that Mike Jensen, Philadelphia Inquirer reporter, Inquirer duo honored for racing coverage was honored for his Derby coverage. Mike did a great story on this web-site (To check up on Barbaro, check out his blog for which he was not nominated for anything!)"

    Oh well, what would the guy have done with another engraved, equine-themed silver serving tray, anyway.

    Personally, I think the award should have gone to you for this site. Talk about superb reporting!!! But, then again, what would you do with an engraved, equine-themed silver serving tray. Somehow, it just doesn't seem your style, but then, what do I know?

    Posted by: annie inTX at October 18, 2006 9:18 PM

    Lynda

    Congratulations on you interview! Keeping Brady's paws crossed and my fingers too :)

    Ro & Brady

    Posted by: Rosemarie at October 18, 2006 9:18 PM

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    Mr Matz will give you his filthy bath robe

    Posted by: Lynda Pellitteri from SE Texas at October 18, 2006 9:18 PM

    Long thick rubber boots, gloves and thick goggles.

    Posted by: Renee Antaya at October 18, 2006 9:19 PM

    Lynda,
    Is there anything left of that shabby thing?

    Posted by: Renee Antaya at October 18, 2006 9:20 PM

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    Yes...duct tape across our nostrils...just in case.

    Posted by: Margie at October 18, 2006 9:21 PM

    Posted by: Anna in Tx at October 18, 2006 9:24 PM

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    thank you all for your well wishes!!!


    Renee, I am not sure. Mabe Alex can ask Michelle next time he talks to her.

    Posted by: Lynda Pellitteri from SE Texas at October 18, 2006 9:24 PM

    dang. I'm not getting this.

    Posted by: Anna in Tx at October 18, 2006 9:24 PM

    Susan O - my arms are outstretched, please lock arms with me - we will put Linda H in the middle and protect her as much as we can.

    COME ON EVERYONE, lets surround Linda H with our love and healing thoughts.

    Linda R

    Posted by: Linda R in NE at October 18, 2006 9:26 PM

    Anna what aren't you getting?

    Posted by: Renee Antaya at October 18, 2006 9:27 PM

    Annie - he could use it to serve Thanksgiving Dinner that he is preparing for all of us!!

    Posted by: Sally in Key West at October 18, 2006 9:28 PM

    I have someones hand Lynda good blessings to you a healing circle is forming.

    Posted by: Renee Antaya at October 18, 2006 9:28 PM

    After reading I'm a heiney holder I felt like I was on Pee Wee's Playhouse - he had a song about heiney ho or something like that!!!

    Posted by: Sally in Key West at October 18, 2006 9:30 PM

    Linda H sorry mispelled.

    Posted by: Renee Antaya at October 18, 2006 9:30 PM

    Fans of Barbaro!


    The group energy is stabilizing from yesterday's intensity...glad to see everything settling down and people back to focusing on S 1915. This is our priority - no retreat, no surrender.

    ####
    Linda H, count me in on the protective healing energy - have already lit a candle for you.

    Lynda P - congratulations...you will do beautifully in the interview.
    ####

    More later...am getting ready for yoga, getting medical situations that require my attention.

    Take care, everybody.

    Healing, Love, Peace,
    Lyn Gilbert

    Posted by: Lyn Gilbert at October 18, 2006 9:31 PM

    Ok, virtual family, you need to talk some "sense" into me. I have never owned a horse, and I have never lived in a rural area. I am seriously considering doing both - moving my family (3 kids in school) about 30 miles outside of where we are now to a place that has land and space for horses. I've convinced my husband to think about it and now am starting to consider the next step. Horsey people, can you tell me about the realities of horse-ownership if I do this? How do I find information to get started about proper horse care? How do I pick a horse? And finally, have I completely lost my mind? Is it selfish to consider asking my children to start over in a new school to satisfy this dream of mine that until a horse named Barbaro came into my life, I didn't even know it was something I wanted?

    Posted by: Sheila at October 18, 2006 9:32 PM

    Hiney holder hold my hiney while I sing you a song. Can you hear him now.

    Posted by: Renee Antaya at October 18, 2006 9:32 PM

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    Susan O & Linda R

    Outstretched arms reaching to you from Palm Springs. Sending Healing Light to our friend.

    Fan Of Barbaro

    Posted by: cathy potter/california at October 18, 2006 9:33 PM

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    Sally in KW: Yea, there you go! Do we get to request specific side dishes?

    Posted by: annie inTX at October 18, 2006 9:33 PM

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    Sally, not sure of the spelling, but here goes:
    Mecca Lecca Hi Mecca Heiney Ho.

    Posted by: Margie at October 18, 2006 9:34 PM

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    And for those of you kind enough to offer advice to me, I will be back in a couple of hours to read your responses...gotta go pick up the kids from school and off to an exercise class right after that.

    Posted by: Sheila at October 18, 2006 9:34 PM

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    FOR ALL OF YOU, FROM LINDA H ...

    After several email exchanges with Linda, she told me that it was "OK" for me to give you all more information as she knows your love and concern for her.

    The best way to do this is to give you Linda's own words, so here is her last email to me following the preliminary diagnosis of cancer which must be followed up by a PET scan on Friday to determine if it has spread. I questioned her about the reason for the CAT and PET scan:

    From Linda:

    "I glanced at the board and saw everyone's good wishes - I just can't bring myself to post. Please tell them I appreciate their love and prayers.

    It's ok if you tell them, I just can't

    BTW the CAT scan was to make sure it wasn't just a blotch on the x-ray. The CAT scan saw actual mass.

    The PET scan will take 2 hrs and I will be knocked out.
    At some point I expect I will need a biopsy ..."
    ################################################

    PLEASE DO WHATEVER YOU CAN IN THE WAY OF POSITIVE THOUGHTS, PRAYERS, CANDLES AND LOVE FOR LINDA ... SHE NEEDS ALL OF US NOW WITH THE MOST POSITIVE ENERGY AND THOUGHTS AS SHE GOES THROUGH THIS PROCESS AND ON THIS JOURNEY.

    If any of you have any other 'healing' suggestions, please feel free to share them ...


    Posted by: Linnie at October 18, 2006 9:36 PM

    Everyone, lets join hands "virtually" and concentrate on Linda H for a few minutes. Maybe Mary S can send us a prayer. Should we hold a vigil tonight?

    Linda R

    Posted by: Linda R in NE at October 18, 2006 9:39 PM

    Lynda P. Congratulations! It had to be all that darned praying we did for you on the day of the interviews!! Miracles seem to happen here more and more!

    Posted by: Kathy J. - Hilton Head Island, SC at October 18, 2006 9:41 PM

    Hi, Handsome One. I'm so happy you're feeling good, and I hope this day is the best yet. Stay well, and keep on healing, Champ. We will continue sending you all the light and energy we can create - hoping it helps, and knowing you are a miracle walking this earth.

    I believe in you, Barbaro. I believe in the miracle of your healing.

    Mary

    Posted by: Mary Allen at October 18, 2006 9:41 PM

    Linnie/Linda; we should hold a vigil for Linda H tonight

    Posted by: Lynda Pellitteri from SE Texas at October 18, 2006 9:41 PM

    Sweet Barbaro, You have ACN and I will check on you in the am.....I hope you have sweet dreams of peppermints and green tops! Big hugs and kisses to you sweet prince. I LOVE YOU!!!

    BLB!!!

    FOB 4EVER!!!

    Prayers to Erin and her family.

    Karen - TN

    Posted by: Karen at October 18, 2006 9:44 PM

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    Kathy yes, it had to be!!! Because none of that panned out. The SS thing is the only thing that has panned out.

    Posted by: Lynda Pellitteri from SE Texas at October 18, 2006 9:45 PM

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    D'Anne... thats exactly what I was thinking.
    This may sound funny, but I kinda feel the need to put Linda H. in the middle & we all surround her to protect.

    Posted by: SusanO in MI at October 18, 2006 8:46 PM

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    YES, SUSANO ... This is a wonderful idea, and maybe we need to do a vigil for Linda tonight at 7 PM ... CAN WE DO THIS, EVERYONE?

    A VIGIL TONIGHT AT 7 PM FOR LINDA H!!!!!

    Posted by: Linnie at October 18, 2006 9:46 PM

    I'm feeling a fixation with duct tape here.

    Posted by: Kathy J. - Hilton Head Island, SC at October 18, 2006 9:46 PM

    Lynda P - I agree - should we do it at 7:00 EDT tonight? That is the same time we do Barbaro so we're pretty used to it. What do you say?

    Linda R

    Posted by: Linda R in NE at October 18, 2006 9:46 PM

    Linda, I'm sorry about the diagnosis, and I know it is so frightening. Please try to keep in mind through all the fear that cancer is healed now every day. So much more can be done than ever, but we all still react to the old fear of the word even.
    Please know that you will be in my prayers daily, and I am sending you best wishes, hopes, and prayers.love, Bobbie

    Posted by: Bobbie B. at October 18, 2006 9:47 PM

    Linda H.
    We pray.

    Posted by: Kathy J. - Hilton Head Island, SC at October 18, 2006 9:48 PM

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    Linda; that's a perfect time. 7 eastern it is!

    Posted by: Lynda Pellitteri from SE Texas at October 18, 2006 9:50 PM

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    LINNIE, Thanks for the news on Linda H. It's not the news we had hoped for but there are so many new ways to beat cancer now that I know it's going to work out for her. Now we need to pray for a clear PET scan on Fri.

    I'm in for the vigil, will be lighting candles too!
    Cindy a

    Posted by: cindy a at October 18, 2006 9:51 PM

    Thank you ALIE FROM KENNETT FLORIST for taking such good care of our special boy!
    Have you seen Mocha?
    What is going on with Dr. Sweeney and a Christmas tree?

    Posted by: chris byers at October 18, 2006 9:52 PM

    Mike Matz' Bee Charmer just won the 8th at Keeneland

    Posted by: mike c at October 18, 2006 9:52 PM

    Michael Matz' Bee Charmer just won at Keeneland! Congratulations!! :-)

    Posted by: Jo (UK) at October 18, 2006 9:54 PM

    SNAP!!!!!

    Posted by: Jo (UK) at October 18, 2006 9:54 PM


    I just finished my calls for the day. Had to leave VM at Frist's(as usual), however, beginning tomorrow, I will change my strat with that particular office, and speak to a live person for a change. I will do this in hopes of maximizing the anti-slaughter-hurry-and-get-S1915-to-the-floor-ASAP-tally.

    Concerning all of the confusion with MHR and Shilo etc, here is what I am thinking:

    We have done a good thing here. We have put our $ where our mouth is and have saved some horses, and MHR was the conduit of choice in this particular rescue operation. YAY, and KUDOS! This was definately a GOOD THING.

    In the future, we have more options. Each of us has learned a few things in this. We now have more choices to make. It is all good. Horses are being saved. Same focus from different points of view. We are a huge family...many branches on this "family tree"...with the love of Barbaro at our roots.

    Concerning Barbaro and Bernardini....they are both great champions on different roads now. Barbaro is forever a champion. Bernardini carries forth the great line and glory of Seatle Slew. How fortunate we all are to be a part of one great destiny, and be witness to the other.

    We can speculate and wonder, "who is the best horse?...who is the fastest?" I think there is enough room in our hearts for both. Even rooting for one or the other is OK. Love is something that really is unlimited. There is always enough to go around. Look at it as loving all of your children...each one different...each one loved. Enjoy them all.

    "I know I am still me,
    though I'm not what I have been.
    I'm not what I will be,
    but I will be what I am.

    ...Reprise of a Champion


    I really enjoy Barbaronation. You all are great.



    Posted by: Otherlyn at October 18, 2006 9:54 PM

    Linda H. - you are strong like Barbaro. Believe.

    Posted by: chris byers at October 18, 2006 9:54 PM

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    Everyone, lets join hands "virtually" and concentrate on Linda H for a few minutes. Maybe Mary S can send us a prayer. Should we hold a vigil tonight?

    Linda R

    Posted by: Linda R in NE at October 18, 2006 9:39 PM

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    Linda R, I hadn't read your post about a vigil when I posted mine, I didn't intend to undermine or overshadow your beautiful thoughts in any way, but I guess "Lindas" think alike!!!! Thanks so much and yes I would love all of us to do a vigil for Linda tonight at 7 PM.
    #############################################

    Also, I don't want to be remiss in congratulating Lynda P. on her job interview with the SS ... I am so proud of you! Major Congratulations, Lynda!!

    Posted by: Linnie at October 18, 2006 9:55 PM

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    Had to leave but I'm back. Healing love to Linda H.

    Posted by: SusanO in MI at October 18, 2006 9:56 PM

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    Yes for Linda's vigil at 7PM.

    Posted by: Margie at October 18, 2006 9:57 PM

    Good afternoon, Champ:
    I'm late. So sorry, but I'm travelling from Mn. to Ok. And as I'm doing so I am calling senators on my cell phone. A no-no? Driving & calling & talking? This time it's okay! It's for the horses! ACN tonight and every night!
    Love, Daryl

    Posted by: Daryl Smoliak at October 18, 2006 9:58 PM

    Mike and Jo; Yay!!!!!!! Congrats Mr Matz!!!

    Posted by: Lynda Pellitteri from SE Texas at October 18, 2006 10:01 PM

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    I'm in for 7 for Linda H. God I wish I could hug you right now.((((((HUGS)))))))
    Linda we are family here. What affects one affects all.

    Posted by: SusanO in MI at October 18, 2006 10:02 PM

    Renee, I was trying to post a link to Barb M's request about the articles she found. It's blue, but it's not a real link. Either I forgot how, or I'm just not getting it, today..lol

    week o' Mondays, here.

    Posted by: Anna in Tx at October 18, 2006 10:02 PM

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    Linnie; Thank you! :O)

    Posted by: Lynda Pellitteri from SE Texas at October 18, 2006 10:02 PM

    P.S. ... and Thank ALL of the Lindas/Lyndas who suggested a vigil tonight, and to everyone who will share their hearts, their prayers, their light, their friendship and their love with and for Linda H in Denver.

    Coincidentally, I had ordered and just received from Amazon.com the latest CD from Paul McCartney which is a classical, spiritual piece of great strength and love ... the name of this CD is "Ecce Cor Meum" ... Behold My Heart. This album/CD is segmented in 5 parts: Spiritus (Spirit); Gratia (Gratitude); Interlude (Lament); Musica (Music) and finally "Ecce Cor Meum" ... behold my heart.

    I have not yet listened to any of this beautiful classical piece, but tonight I will light both 'real' and virtual candles tonight at 7 PM as I listen to "Ecce Cor Meum" and I will send the most inspirational light and love I am capable of from my heart and soul to Linda H's.

    I ask all of you to join and share your own thoughts of love and healing for Linda in whatever way is most comfortable and heartfelt for you.

    Posted by: Linnie at October 18, 2006 10:05 PM

    ALEX THANKS FOR ALL THE GREAT INFO TODAY!!! I LOVE PD, HAVE QUITE A FEW PHOTOS OF HIM ON MY DESKTOP, IT'S AMAZING SOMETIMES THE RESEMBLANCE HE HAS TO BARBARO.

    LINNINE- PLEASE TELL LINDA H THAT WE'LL SAY PRAYERS FOR HER. WE HAVE OUR AOL VIGIL EVERY NIGHT SO WE'LL DEFINITELY SEND HER HEALING ENERGY. I DIDN'T KNOW SHE WAS SICK. :>(

    NEED TO GET CAUGHT UP, WAS ON THE PHONE VERY LATE. LOOKS LIKE THE ENERGY HERE IS MUCH BETTER TODAY!! :>)

    LOVE & PRAYERS FOR BARBARO, LINDA, AND EVERYONE,
    CHERYL G

    Posted by: CHERYL G at October 18, 2006 10:05 PM

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    I am in California and driving home from work at 7 EST but I am with you all in this vigil.

    Cathy Potter

    Posted by: cathy potter/california at October 18, 2006 10:09 PM

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    For Linda and her friends:

    Masses don't always mean cancer. Oftentimes, masses are benign. I will pray that her biopsy will be negative. My brother had a huge, grapefruit size tumor in his brain. It was benign. Sometimes the masses are cysts. Let's think positive, and give this situation to the Lord who is more than able to deliver her.

    #### For Sheila:

    I checked to see if anyone had answered your question- they have not as a board member here has a crisis where everything else takes a back seat.

    Horse ownership is a wonderful thing, but is not for everyone. I strongly recommend that you purchase a good horse, and one that is kid-broke (meaning anyone can get on him/her on fear for your life). Do your homework on the horse and don't commit to the first horse you see.

    Don;t buy a horse for a yard ornament. Horse ownership is more of a lifestyle/hobby. Spend time with your horse(s). You will see that they have wonderful personalities and are quite the individuals. Horsepeople will say that they are more personable than a dog, which to me is saying alot.

    Ownership can be a little expensive. Vet bills, feed, farrier work (trimming and or shoeing). Make sure that the property is horse safe, that will save the horse and you a lot of money. Horses tend to find accidents. SO make sure that any loose wire, dangling boards, anything that the horse could have an accident with is dealt with before the hooves hit the ground. Give the horses plenty of room to roam, run, and lay down under the stars. Also, make sure they have a plac eto go in inclimate weather, such as a stable or barn. When it gets cold, horses that are turned out need a blanket. These are pretty inexpensive and really add to the comfort of your horse(s). Worm them regularly, and always offer them either good pasture or high quality hay.

    I recommend taking a horsemanship class at a local riding business. The class is cheap and will aid you in the future.

    Remember, it is a lifestyle that you are aspiring to. Having a kinship with one of the most majestic of God's creatures is truly a gift that cannot be measured in dollars and cents. Good luck and good riding.

    Posted by: Greg at October 18, 2006 10:10 PM

    Linnie - no problem - you are right, Linda's (regardless of spelling) must think alike! LOL...

    We are all here for the same thing, to support Barbaro and those who need us. Actually, I was probably the one stepping on your toes... but as you said, great minds tend to think alike. Thanks, and see you at the vigil.

    Linda R

    Posted by: Linda R in NE at October 18, 2006 10:10 PM

    Time to go home and kiss the pooch. Today was a good day to spend with good friends.

    Linda H, you are in my thoughts and prayers.

    Skyler, you have that special place here to.

    Barbaro the most beautiful horse anywhere! If you buck please be careful and don't kick anyone especially Dr.Dean. Enjoy your evening with the angels,they will dance for you tonight. Have a peaceful sleep filled with good dreams. I love you bunches. Kisses on you cheek. muah

    Posted by: Renee Antaya at October 18, 2006 10:11 PM

    ALEX ...

    I JUST READ THIS EXCERPT FROM YOU ...

    "...Without Bernardini Joe thinks Perfect Drift has as good a shot as anyone, if the race sets up right for him. A fast early pace and a patient ride from the jockey."
    ##############################################

    Isn't Bernardini running in the same race as Perfect Drift; i.e. the Classic?? Or am I confusing something here. From your words, it sounds like Bernardini is NOT running in the same race as PD. Can you help clarify this for me?

    Thank you.

    Posted by: Linnie at October 18, 2006 10:11 PM

    Good night Linda H.

    May God bless you,and keep you safe and well.

    Posted by: Renee Antaya at October 18, 2006 10:18 PM

    Hello! Thank you Alex for keeping us informed. I read this great article on TB Times http://www.thoroughbredtimes.com/todaysnews/newsview.asp?recno=67248&subsec=1

    It credits Barbaro with bringing equine safety to the forefront. I couldn't agree more

    Posted by: Laura in Monroe GA at October 18, 2006 10:20 PM

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    Greg... I'm glad you brought that up. My sister in law had a massive brain tumor. They could not do a biopsy, we had to wait till the day of surgery. It was benign.
    Vigil at 7

    Posted by: SusanO in MI at October 18, 2006 10:21 PM

    Daryl,

    Drive carefully - both hands on the wheel - Bluetooth in your hear!

    Linda H. Praying for you at vigil time!!

    Alex (a.k.a. Downtown Alex Brown) thanks for us.

    Barbaro - healing sleep for you. Mocha loves you big guy, please give her a wink every now and then. Then grow that hoof. Hope you have a sweet treat tomorrow.

    Posted by: Kathy J. - Hilton Head Island, SC at October 18, 2006 10:22 PM

    LindaH

    Love ya, Babe

    am here for you

    Cheryl

    Posted by: Cheryl Jones at October 18, 2006 10:26 PM

    Linda H:

    Stay positive - We are all thinking of you.

    Lisa in Colorado

    Posted by: Lisa Leach at October 18, 2006 10:34 PM

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    Linda H- I had been think a lot about you this week. I was in hopes someone didn't wipe down the x ray machine and it was a big smug.. dang it. I know thing are the craps right now a you probably will want to smack me when I say this but..something good comes out of everything. When I first heard this after my injury I was PISSED AND ANGRY. I thought about it and it was true. I couldn't work or do anything and do to that I got to spend a lot of time with my ailing grandma that I would not have been able to do.
    One POSITIVE thing is your not alone! You have all of us! You will feel our strength and our prayers and know that if you need a shoulder you can pick anyone of us our all of us. I have learned we all our FAMILY. (Literally) God knows we tend to fight like brother's and sisters at times but by the next day we are there to support one and another. Sorry for rambling on....
    Just want ya to know I'm here for ya!!
    Karann


    P.S. Skyler-Sounds to me like you need some SOMBRA. It is a all natural cream really works for me with my screwed up neck. Email me your address I will send you some. Work's GREAT!!!
    karann@ascendance.net

    Posted by: Karann at October 18, 2006 10:36 PM

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    FOR GREG AND SUSAN O ...

    Your words are so very encouraging, and I want to believe more than ever that you are both right ...

    All I can tell you is that the purpose of the CAT scan that Linda had a couple of days ago was to determine if the 'mass' at 3 c was cancerous or something else. She thought that it might be scar tissue from pneumonia in that same lung a couple of years ago. She was waiting for the results of what this 'mass' was. Today she received the diagnosis that it was cancer and they scheduled the PET scan for Friday to determine if it has spread.

    Needless to say, I BELIEVE IN MIRACLES, so I hope that both of you are RIGHT and the interpretation of the test results are wrong.

    Is this possible?

    Posted by: Linnie at October 18, 2006 10:39 PM

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    Sheila: Great words of advice from Greg....

    Be prepared for some expense when you start - You buy 1 horses, he needs shots and shoes and worming, and tack, then you need a trailer to haul him/her around, then next thing you know you have another horse because they need a friend, and you need more tack, more shoes, a bigger trailer...I now have 6 (I didnt tell my husband when I got number 3 for a year - he doesnt count anymore). They truly are one of the best parts of my life - such characters. The day is always a good one when I can go for a ride, or even just clean horse poop in their pens.

    Lisa in Colorado

    Posted by: Lisa Leach at October 18, 2006 10:40 PM

    Good Evening fellow fans,

    I think a vigil is planned for Linda H. at 7:00 tonight. I'm in. I'll be in church - good timing.

    Linda H.

    We're enclosing you in a circle of love. You are in our thoughts and prayers for complete and total healing.

    Lynda P.
    congratulations. I'm not surprised though - knew you were ready for it and definitely able.

    Blessings on all,
    Janice
    Proud to be a "fan of Barbaro"
    Never give up!!

    Posted by: Janice from Florida at October 18, 2006 10:41 PM

    Hi folks. I am a first time poster but have been one of those "pernicious lurkers" who check the site every day. First, please let me commend Alex for a great job. You all have created a lovely community here. Second, I watched Michelle Matz's coverage of the Maryland Million on Saturday ( I usually attend but couldn't this year.) She started out a bit nervous but got stronger as the day went on. In my opinion, they should have let her talk more about prepping horses for races but I guess that's the time constraints of TV. I hope she gets more opportunities. Finally, keep up the good work, Barbaro. Grow ,hoof,grow!

    Posted by: Terri C at October 18, 2006 10:43 PM

    Continued prayers for Barbaro for a complete recovery and also for Foggy, you may be gone sweet angel but you are not forgotten...also prayers to all the 2 legged and 4 legged members of the list.

    Posted by: Linda in San Francisco at October 18, 2006 10:44 PM

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    Linnie.... I don't know, but how can they tell without a biopsy. Just my common sense here but a mass is a mass until they get a piece of it 7 test.
    JoAnne, my sister in law, here tumor was huge & it was "spidering" down her face on the left side. They put her through so many many tests. They thought it was C. but cautioned us the final word would be the biopsy. She was left open on the table while they rushed the test.

    Posted by: SusanO in MI at October 18, 2006 10:46 PM

    Big B! - Keep these good, healing days coming!!

    Alex, once again, thanks for all you do for us. I've said it once or twice before, but you really are a Saint!!

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    Lynda P. -

    Congrats on the interview!!! Hope it goes well - I'm sure it will!!

    Linda H.-
    Will be thinking of you tonight. Will be at the spca doing evaluations, but will definitely think of you!!

    Hope everyone has a good evening!

    Julie Z. (in Houston)

    Posted by: Julie Z. at October 18, 2006 10:50 PM

    SHEILA,

    You have gotten good advice so far for horse ownership!
    The only thing I want to add is be sure to have a horse VET CHECKED before you buy. Sometime horses have problems that the owners aren't aware of, it could cost you alot of money down the line.
    I can tell you that being around horses is wonderful therapy! I can't imagine life without them. GO FOR IT AND GOOD LUCK! Cindy a

    Posted by: cindy a at October 18, 2006 10:56 PM

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    LyndaP: I am so excited about your interview. Stay cool, calm, and collected. (Sure!!!) But remember, you already have one strong foot in the door!

    Linda H.: You are so in my prayers. It's a very scary time. My melanoma wasn't benign, but they got it all -- 25 years ago -- and I'm still kicking! Keep the faith. It's all about trust. Expect a miracle.

    Posted by: annie inTX at October 18, 2006 10:59 PM

    Margie - just got back on - Mecca lecca - whatever - that was the song - I loved Pee Wee's playhouse.

    Posted by: Sally in Key West at October 18, 2006 10:59 PM

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    Otherlyn, beautiful post. All the stuff I've been thinking about and feeling...thanks for expressing it better than I could

    Linda H, you are in lots of prayers and we will be sending only positive thoughts your way. Reach out, there are so many here that can help, that have been through it. This is such an AWESOME group of people, I am so honored to be a part of it.

    Barbaro, grow hoof grow, one day at a time! We love you!

    Go Barbaro Go!

    Nancy in Va Beach :)

    Posted by: Nancy in Va Beach at October 18, 2006 10:59 PM

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    Linnie .... maybe it's different with the lungs. Are they going by blood tests too. To my knowledge a cat scan shows 3D images of the body,an MRI shows 3D slices.

    Posted by: SusanO in MI at October 18, 2006 11:00 PM

    JulieZ; Thanks!!! I am sure it will go well. First we are going over my application, and then an initial interview. basically my first interview. I feel like I need to learn all I can on the SS before the interview, so at least, if he asks me any questions about it, I will know something.


    Annie; See above, and yea, I have a strong foot in the door, one of which is my college transcripts. I think I will be calm. When I take the polygraph, that may be when I start getting nervous! LOL

    Posted by: Lynda Pellitteri from SE Texas at October 18, 2006 11:03 PM

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    annie in TX.... maybe you can shed some light on this about Linda H. Can they tell if it's cancerous w/o a biopsy?

    Posted by: SusanO in MI at October 18, 2006 11:05 PM

    Linda H. -- I am praying that you are completely healed.

    What a wonderful spirit there is here today! Horse/human retirement centers, healing prayers, "A Cow, Her Name's Mocha", welcome mats for all, Alibi's prognosis, Lynda's interview...and lots and lots of phone calls. This is just the best place to be!!

    Posted by: Marilyn/CA at October 18, 2006 11:05 PM

    Is Mr Matz going to see Barbaro tonight? I hope so. Whatever happened to that interview that Mrs. Edwards of ESPN did with Mr Matz that ESPN wouldn't show? I am still ticked at that. It is still not on the web site!!!

    Posted by: Lynda Pellitteri from SE Texas at October 18, 2006 11:07 PM

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    Linnie.... I don't know, but how can they tell without a biopsy. Just my common sense here but a mass is a mass until they get a piece of it 7 test.
    JoAnne, my sister in law, here tumor was huge & it was "spidering" down her face on the left side. They put her through so many many tests. They thought it was C. but cautioned us the final word would be the biopsy. She was left open on the table while they rushed the test.

    Posted by: SusanO in MI at October 18, 2006 10:46 PM

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    Susan, so the way I am understanding this is that nothing is conclusive until all tests are done, including a biopsy?

    Does anyone know if a CAT scan does detect that a mass is, indeed, cancerous, or are further tests needed? I'm sure the doctors know what they're doing, but believe me, I don't trust any of them anymore!!

    I just hope that they are so wrong and that this 'mass' is scar tissue from her pneumonia.

    I would love for all of the most spiritual people who post here and who can really invoke God's name in the highest way ... people like Mary S and Jeanette C and Loretta and Greg and others ... please intervene on Linda's behalf with God in the most wonderful way that your words can speak.

    Thank you all so very much ... this has really been a very upsetting day for me because I don't deal well at all with stuff like this, but I know the power of God and the power of miracles!!

    Posted by: Linnie at October 18, 2006 11:07 PM

    The book with the best pictures of Secretariat is "Secretariat" by Raymond G. Woolfe, Jr.

    Posted by: Carol, AZ at October 18, 2006 11:10 PM

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    ANNIE ... I JUST READ THESE WORDS FROM YOU AND TEARS ARE FALLING ...

    "...It's all about trust. Expect a miracle."

    YES THIS IS SO TRUE ... IT IS A MATTER OF TRUST AND FAITH AND BELIEF IN MIRACLES!! THANK YOU.

    Posted by: Linnie at October 18, 2006 11:10 PM

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    Susan ... thank you but this is getting in way over my head, and maybe I should just wait for Linda to speak when she is able to ... I don't know any more than what I have already posted, and I don't have any idea about any of this, but thank you so very much.

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    Linnie .... maybe it's different with the lungs. Are they going by blood tests too. To my knowledge a cat scan shows 3D images of the body,an MRI shows 3D slices.

    Posted by: SusanO in MI at October 18, 2006 11:00 PM

    Posted by: Linnie at October 18, 2006 11:13 PM

    Good Evening, Fans of Barbaro!

    Am going to tuck Barbaro in early tonight - have yoga and probably won't be back until late. Much to think about, much to do, much to meditate over.

    Linda H and Skyler and all the sick humans and animals - you are all in my prayers tonight and always. I'll be in the yoga studio at 7, but will be spiritually there. Already lit my candles.

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    Need prayers for Avi.
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    Sweet Barbaro, haven't sung the lullaby in a while...

    So good night you moonlight ladies
    Rockabye Sweet Bobby J
    Deep Greens and Blues are the colors I choose
    Won't you let me go down in my dreams
    And Rockabye Sweet Bobby J.

    Hopefully you will settle in the sweet hay and sleep deep and dream dreams of the Mocha-girl, the kitty and the day you go home. The nurses will be there to watch over you during the night and tomorrow is supposed to be a warmer day in Chester County.

    LITF, you and the other horse angels watch over us...we need some soothing and comfort, my Long Time Sun.

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    Martita, do you want some seeds sent???
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    Goodnight, all.

    Posted by: Lyn Gilbert at October 18, 2006 11:13 PM

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    Linnie; I think they have to take biopsies. I don't know how else they can know. Unless there is a special xray that they can take.

    Posted by: Lynda Pellitteri from SE Texas at October 18, 2006 11:15 PM

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    CAROL, AZ

    The book with the best pictures of Secretariat is "Secretariat" by Raymond G. Woolfe, Jr.

    Posted by: Carol, AZ at October 18, 2006 11:10 PM

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    Thank you, Carol ... it seems like days ago that I asked this question in light of all that has gone on today, but thank you for seeing and responding to my question!!

    Posted by: Linnie at October 18, 2006 11:16 PM

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    Linnie ...you are right. Perhaps I'm grabing for more hope. I just feel bad. Better to leave it to the pros.

    Posted by: SusanO in MI at October 18, 2006 11:19 PM

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    Linnie; I think they have to take biopsies. I don't know how else they can know. Unless there is a special xray that they can take.

    Posted by: Lynda Pellitteri from SE Texas at October 18, 2006 11:15 PM

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    Do you all know what? Today is the Feast of St. Luke, the Bringer of LIGHT! So, I am going to do exactly what Annie suggested ...

    I am going to trust and I AM GOING TO EXPECT A MIRACLE here because LINDA DESERVES NOTHING LESS!!

    Posted by: Linnie at October 18, 2006 11:19 PM

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    Linnie and all

    (so true, Susan) a biopsy is absolutely the diagnostic tool of choice

    Just exchanged email with LindaH, told her about the vigil, and hand-holding going on here. I'm kind of upset about the "diagnosis" given without benefit of the biopsy. But then I think back to my days in school when we were taught that the term "cancer" is used interchangeably with the word "tumor" and the critical point is whether or not the "cancer" or "tumor" is malignant. I remember also that lung masses are most often not malignant, so we can continue to pray and focus healing energy and support for Linda.

    Told her we'd start a "shrink mass shrink" mantra. She was really freaked about the size, which was said to be 4.2 cm that's pretty impressive. She's in one of the best areas for treatment in the entire US. I don't know where her doc is, but we've got the University of CO med center here, National Jewish, and state-of-the-art treatment centers all over the place.

    wow. really puts things in perspective, doesn't it?

    Linda(H) sends her love to all. Me too

    Posted by: Cheryl Jones at October 18, 2006 11:22 PM

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    Linnie; I think they have to take biopsies. I don't know how else they can know. Unless there is a special xray that they can take.

    Posted by: Lynda Pellitteri from SE Texas at October 18, 2006 11:15 PM

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    Do you all know what? Today is the Feast of St. Luke, the Bringer of LIGHT! So, I am going to do exactly what Annie suggested ...

    I am going to trust and I AM GOING TO EXPECT A MIRACLE here because LINDA DESERVES NOTHING LESS!!

    I also know about F E A R ... False Evidence Appearing Real ... and I also know that "Things Aren't Always as They Appear" ...

    SO ... IT IS A MATTER OF TRUST AND FAITH, AND ST. LUKE IS "THE BRINGER OF LIGHT" AND I DO EXPECT A MIRACLE!! And Barbaro would not be alive today if HE didn't believe in Miracles also ... because HE deserved one!!

    False Evidence Appearing Real ...

    This is what I am going to cling to for Linda ... let go of the Fear and the truth will prevail ... it's a matter of trust.

    Posted by: Linnie at October 18, 2006 11:24 PM

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    Sheila,
    When my daughter and I got horses she was about 10 yrs., perfect age to start learning. And learn we did, made some mistakes but had many successes. I would suggest getting in touch with a good local trainer. Ask around at a feed store, a friend with horses, etc. Meet with the trainer who can advise you about what kind of horse will fit your lifestyle, kids, beginners, etc. We got a very green horse at the beginning which was hard but on the other hand we learned so much about training. We put him in the hands of a good trainer for a solid month and that helped enormously. She trained him and then trained us on how to keep up the schooling. BUT, get a good solid horse to start with, a horse that doesn't freak on a trail, a horse that doesn't bite (not good for little kids), a horse that is easy to saddle and bridle.

    My daughter went to horse camp where she learned so much then we took riding lessons from our trainer starting in the arena. First learn good ground skills, just how to be around a horse, ie. where to stand, what to do, what not to do. You get the idea I'm sure.

    Enthusiasm is a must! Do the kids want a horse? You don't want all the care to go to you if you've already got three children to take care of. I could go on and on, I love to talk about horses so if you want to email me I'd be glad to elaborate: bmacraith@humboldt1.com

    Best of Luck!

    Posted by: Bonnie MacRaith at October 18, 2006 11:25 PM

    PS Linnie...

    Big hugs to you, Sweetie

    Posted by: Cheryl Jones at October 18, 2006 11:25 PM

    ### Skyler Hope you are doing okay Read something about you, but couldn't find your post. Thinkin' about you

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    Alie thanks for your news today

    love to all

    Posted by: Cheryl Jones at October 18, 2006 11:26 PM

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    Lynda....Yes. They were sure JoAnne's was C. I even found the surgeon for her because the first one was cold & matter of fact. the doc i got her was one of the top 10 in the country & he told me they can speculate a dozen things but the final word is the biopsy.

    Posted by: SusanO in MI at October 18, 2006 11:26 PM

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    Cheryl.... Thank you. I'm not as smart as alot of you... but I'm no dummie either. Yes...Shrink mass shrink.

    Posted by: SusanO in MI at October 18, 2006 11:31 PM

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    Linnie,

    Concerning Paul McCartney's, 'Ecco Cor Meum',
    (Behold My Heart...) did you know that the Interlude, was written for Linda, after her death. To complete it..Paul spent many months
    recasting the the interlude, so that he could represent his true sentiments, his absolute love, for his lovely, beloved Linda.

    Paul speaks of spending many months working on the final outcome. Wanting the Interlude to be perfect, to speak of his love for Linda, and to somehow share his incredible grief at his loss of her.

    Paul began this work, while Linda was still alive. However, when she passed away, he stopped work on this, and quite frankly, everything...
    STOPPED.

    Several years later, Paul was ready to share his love with the world. His love, is the love he knew and shared with Linda, and their children.

    I love them for who they were, and for what they have contributed to humanity, the animals and the planet!

    Kind Regards,
    Pat

    Posted by: Pat in AZ at October 18, 2006 11:32 PM

    Another good day for our boy Barbaro, and the clouds are lifting. Good good good!

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    Sheila thinking about getting a horse on your own property - advice - FIRST -

    Spend quality time around horses hands on before getting your own.. Get comfortable around them, if you are not already. Don't know your background. The suggestion to take a horsemanship class at a riding school is a good one. I read some articles re home horsekeeping and saw ads for books on this topic, in some of the horse mags I subscribe to; will take a look and try to find some specific literature to recommend.

    In addition to the good advice already given by others earlier here - incl. vet check, kid-safe horse, and make sure your property is free from dangerous items that a horse could get hurt with - one also has to worry about vegetation growing where the horse will be when outdoors. I recently read in one of those mags, a horror story about some people - a vet, no less - who moved their horses to a new property and one was fatally poisoned by some obscure plant that he got into in the new pasture. It was quite a detective story to figure out what had done it. Red maple leaves are a potential poison, and many other plants as well. So you really have to do your research and realize what an immense responsibility it is. Will go now look for those articles and books for you and post ASAP. CJ in Hammond IN

    Posted by: C. Jaffe at October 18, 2006 11:32 PM

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    EVERYONE ... PLEASE READ THIS:

    I just had to do a little research on St. Luke because today is his feast day and here's what I came across which is INCREDIBLE:

    Luke wrote one of the major portions of the New Testament, a two-volume work comprising the third Gospel and the Acts of the Apostles. In the two books he shows the parallel between the life of Christ and that of the Church. He is the only Gentile Christian among the Gospel writers. Tradition holds him to be a native of Antioch, and Paul calls him "OUR BELOVED PHYSICIAN"

    (Colossians 4:14). His Gospel was probably written between A.D. 70 and 85.
    Luke appears in Acts during Paul’s second journey, remains at Philippi for several years until Paul returns from his third journey, accompanies Paul to Jerusalem and remains near him when he is imprisoned in Caesarea. During these two years, Luke had time to seek information and interview persons who had known Jesus. He accompanied Paul on the dangerous journey to Rome where he was a faithful companion. "ONLY LUKE IS WITH ME." Paul writes (2 Timothy 4:11).

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    COINCIDENCE? NO, NO, NO ... Luke, The Bringer of Light, the Beloved Physician, Only Luke is With Me."

    Today is His Day, and HE is the beloved physician who will work miracles ... St. Luke is with you, LindaH ... Believe and Trust ... also the only Gentile Christian of the Apostles ... this all means something on this day!!

    EXPECT A MIRACLE!!

    Posted by: Linnie at October 18, 2006 11:32 PM

    LOL I am watching the racing from Belmont Park today and in the 5th race, Tom Durkin was talking about a horse that was scratched and something about superfectas and such and all the sudden, the gates opened for the 5th race and Durkin says, "ok, apparently the race has started, so lets do this....." LOL!!!

    Posted by: Lynda Pellitteri from SE Texas at October 18, 2006 11:33 PM

    BARBARO.....horse of our dreams.....
    Sending Iove to you dearie!!!


    Linda H....PRAYING PRAYING!!!!!!!!!!! dearie,dearie,we wiII gather with candIes,vigiI,pray,for heaIing,hope,comfort,heIp,every moment angeIs from God watching over you,arms hoIding you...

    SkyIer...am praying for you...

    Opie,on my heart,GOOD on SheIIys horse !!!

    AII who need hugs prayers,you got em!!!xxxooo

    Sabina,stay strong beautifuI one~~

    Martita,Ioved the Iace,the rituaIs,oh your saddened garden,am so sorry......may it bIoom again in greater array,coIors,richness than ever in the past...

    BARBARO,tucking you in earIy,Mocha and I want to give you a KISS~~xxxxxxxxxxx

    Iove to BARBARO~
    Iove to Iinda h,skyIer,Mike R,dear Erin,Sabina...
    Mary I,aII struggIing,needing heaIing,prayers....you are on my heart...


    xxxxxxxIinda a
    oregon

    p.s aIex,you are st george

    Posted by: Iinda a or. at October 18, 2006 11:35 PM

    Hay Barbaro,

    Just getting in, been a busy day, and a little under the weather :( I was thinking about your incredible spirit....amazing!! Nothing seems to phase you, you take it all instride. I wish I was more like that..LOL Keep up the great healing,you are in such good hands @ NBC.

    Love ya stud!

    Posted by: Leigh inAustin,TX at October 18, 2006 11:36 PM

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    This is incredible ...

    After I just posted my last comments here and I refreshed the page ... you will never believe on what post the page stopped ... this one from LindaH:

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    Linnie:

    Thanks

    Still waiting..........

    Posted by: Linda H in Denver at October 18, 2006 5:40 PM

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    THIS WAS BEFORE SHE GOT HER 'SUPPOSED' RESULTS ... SO ...

    The Universe is turning BACK time for Linda BEFORE she got the results and God and the Universe have given her and us another chance to CHANGE the outcome!!!

    AND WE CAN ALL DO THIS FOR HER ... ALL OF US, ST. LUKE'S DAY and he being the BELOVED PHYSICIAN ... AND EXPECT A MIRACLE!!!

    I can't believe all of this ... but God is giving her a chance to change reality and let go of the False Evidence Appearing Real (FEAR).

    Expect a Miracle, and we just have it!!

    Posted by: Linnie at October 18, 2006 11:38 PM

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    Linnie you are right. Paul loved Luke very much. He accompanies Paul on some of his missionary jounies and settled in Philippi and invested his life in the Philippian church. I have it that he wrote Acts no later than A.D. 62 and that Luke was written sometime after A.D.70.

    Posted by: Lynda Pellitteri from SE Texas at October 18, 2006 11:41 PM

    The announcers on TVG were just discussing 3 year old of the year - saying there are only two horses to vote for - Barbaro and Bernandini - of course they said Bernandini would win it because he is still racing. They said even if he finished 4th or 5th in the Breeders Cup he would win 3 year old of the year. They did say it was too bad that Barbaro could'nt win some award as he is the best horse of 2006 - yeehaa - yeah - too bad - maybe horse of the year? They didn't mention that - it was just about the 3 year old award.

    Posted by: Sally in Key West at October 18, 2006 11:41 PM

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    Dear Linda H.

    Bless you dear one! I'm sure you have people to talk to but if you want to talk to me, a cancer survivor, please email: bmacraith@humboldt1.com

    I am thinking about you and sending you Love and Light.

    Posted by: Bonnie MacRaith at October 18, 2006 11:42 PM

    I am hopeful Barbaro will have another restful, healing night.

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    Alex -
    Great Article - To Check Up on Barbaro... I thought you were English. "Cheers" and "Mum" gave it away... I heard it enough my whole life from my mother. Anyway, from reading this article, it just confirms what I've posted before. You have become the "life-line". I can only speak for myself, but I know if updates are not on spot each day, there is a good reason and it isn't you! I can envision you camping out at the barn, waiting for anyone with news (:

    I am amazed from the article how many hits this site gets. Incredible. But then again, maybe not... He's a special horse for sure.

    We just have to keep praying and hoping his hoof will grow back properly so he'll be able to enjoy many years.

    Thanks for what you've given us.

    Posted by: Pam at October 18, 2006 11:42 PM

    Lynda...I just watched the replay and see what you mean! I think it was a late scratch at the gate...he went back to it when the race finished! lol There was no catching Whoopie Again!

    Posted by: Jo (UK) at October 18, 2006 11:43 PM

    I've been off the board all day. Saw my name listed above. Would someone please email me (Linnie?) re:Linda? Thank you.

    Love, Light and Protection

    Posted by: Mary S at October 18, 2006 11:44 PM

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    Just a thought for everyone. My friends always made fun of the fact that when I went into a bookstore or a pet store... God knows when I'd come out.
    This site & everyone in it is a thousand times better than either of those.
    Thank you all for allowing me into the family.

    Posted by: SusanO in MI at October 18, 2006 11:47 PM

    ########### SHEILA

    http://www.horsekeeping.com/horse_book_reviews/Horsekeeping.htm

    Horsekeeping On A Small Acreage, by Cherry Hill

    This is the book on home horsekeeping that I keep seeing references (and ads) to in the horse mags I subscribe to. The link above also contains link to the website for other info on the subject. I don't think you can do much better than this for basic info (tho I haven't read it myself, I base this opinion on what I have read about it in good sources). GOOD LUCK! Wish I were in a position other than having to board. Maybe someday . . . CJ in Hammond IN

    Posted by: C. Jaffe at October 18, 2006 11:47 PM

    Linda H.

    You have many people here who really care and we will continue to send love and prayers your way.

    We can't feel your pain and experience what you are going through....I know this is an agonizing week for you.

    You stay strong, Linda.

    Shelley

    Posted by: ShelleyA at October 18, 2006 11:51 PM

    Linnie
    I was just about to post about St. Luke; but then I refreshed first and saw your recent post about him. I was going to say that your emphasis on him is so appropriate, because he was a physician; but you found that out, too! "Coincidence", again -- we are all being guided to St. Luke.

    It is good for us (everyone) to hold Linda H. in our hearts right now. The details of the diagnosis, all the ins and outs of that, we can safely leave to the doctors, under St. Luke's protection. How great that today is his feast day! Thank you so much, Linnie, for teaching us about him.

    Posted by: Marilyn/CA at October 18, 2006 11:51 PM

    Jo; Did you see either the 6 or 7th race, the horse threw the jockey at the beginning, and then further down the backstretch another horse threw his jockey LOL. I guess they thought they could run without them!!!

    Posted by: Lynda Pellitteri from SE Texas at October 18, 2006 11:54 PM

    I just found racereplays for Keenland if anyone is interested. http://www.keeneland.com/liveracing/video_replay.asp

    One of Mr Matz's horses ran today there.

    Posted by: Lynda Pellitteri from SE Texas at October 18, 2006 11:55 PM

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    MARY S ...

    I've been off the board all day. Saw my name listed above. Would someone please email me (Linnie?) re:Linda? Thank you.

    Love, Light and Protection

    Posted by: Mary S at October 18, 2006 11:44 PM

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    We are just getting ready for a vigil in less than 10 minutes ...

    The bottom line is that Linda H had a CAT scan and got the diagnosis today that it is cancer but she is scheduled for a PET scan on Friday and probably a biopsy at some point.

    Today is the feast of St. Luke which means "Bringer of Light" and he is known as "Our Beloved Physician".

    I truly believe that these are all signs that whatever Linda has been diagnosed with is, somehow, inclusive and that we can and should expect a miracle.

    F E A R ... False Evidence Appearing Real ... I believe that Linda was falsely diagnosed and that we have been given a chance here, via this vigil and the Feast of St. Luke to turn this around, especially since I do EXPECT A MIRACLE.

    We need you, Mary, and all others like you to invoke the intervention of God, but most specifically St. Luke to reverse the earlier results since God has given her and us another chance at Faith, Trust and Belief in Miracles and to dispel the F E A R ... false evidence appearing real!.

    Just help us all, Mary, at 7 PM ... invoke St. Luke, especially, as the Beloved Physician who will pierce the veil of FEAR and allow the true results to shine through his light ...

    Posted by: Linnie at October 18, 2006 11:55 PM

    REMINDER ... VIGIL FOR LINDA H AT 7 PM EST, 5 MINUTES FROM NOW!! PLEASE REVERSE THE RESULTS OF TODAY BECAUSE THE LAST MESSAGE I RECEIVED IS THAT LINDA IS "STILL WAITING" AND WE CAN CHANGE THE FALSE EVIDENCE APPEARING REAL!!

    WE CAN ALL DO THIS TOGETHER!

    Posted by: Linnie at October 18, 2006 11:56 PM

    Thank you - I'm here.

    Love, Light and Protection

    Posted by: Mary S at October 19, 2006 12:01 AM

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    Linda H.,

    I so hope that you are logging on to this site every so often. I just got in the door, had dinner and read through the posts that I missed since leaving work.

    I am so sorry that you received the news that you did today. It is hard to comprehend everything going through your mind at a time like this. The world is spinning. So many thoughts and emotions. But fear takes a front seat.

    Take a deep breath. Feel what you need to feel and cry if you want to. Then, let your family and friends help absorb some of your emotions and fears with you, for you. You know you're not alone. Ever.

    If you log on here, and don't want to "talk", then lurk. There's humor here. If you just want to clue us in that you are here, but don't want conversation, post just your name with maybe an "I'm here."

    We're here. We're always here. There are sooo many supportive and loving posts to you. You know we only want to help. We are here with open hearts when you need us.

    Take care of You. You are in my prayers Linda.
    Good night to you...

    Posted by: Laurie H. in MN at October 19, 2006 12:03 AM

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    LindaH. I had to wait for test results back in '99, a situation very similar to yours. I felt like I was in a time warp and everything was "off" a little. I couldn't sleep even though I knew restorative sleep was what I needed most. My friend told me to "turn my problem over to God. Tell him you have done everything, thought through everything, worried, cried etc. You can do no more and literally hand the problem to Him. I told God that I couldn't carry the burden anymore and I needed Him to take it from me for awhile so I could regroup. I guarantee you will feel better and rest will come to you and with rest, a renewed spirit. You are our "sister", know that anytime you need us, we are here for you.

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    Sheila,

    There is a wonderful book by MA Stonebridge called, "A Horse of Your Own." It is an excellent source book on horse ownership and all that it entails.

    Before you sell everything and take your children out of school, make sure you really love country living and living with horses as part of your life. Go to a local riding establishment, talk to people who board horses. If you see a nice farm, stop and ask then questions. Most people are happy to share their knowledge with you. Maybe lease or co lease a horse with someone for awhile to see if this is what you really want long term.

    If you love horses, you won't mind the work and there is a lot of work. I didn't go on many vacations because of horse ownership or I included them in the vacation. I don't know where you live, but if you have winters, no matter how bad it is or how freezing, they have to be taken care of. Water freezes, ice has to be broken, hands stick to metal stall latches. If you love your horse - it won't matter that your hands are blistered, your nails broken and you are knee deep in mud and snow leading them to pasture. If you love them - they are worth every second. Greg gave good advice about the type of horse to buy, so I won't repeat that.

    Horses need your total commitment for the long haul. You have to know before the purchase that this isn't a whim because of Barbaro. When you are walking a horse with colic at three am and all you want is your comfy bed and you still walk because that's what the horse needs, then you are a responsible owner.

    Don't jump into anything. Be cautious and have a plan. Do your research, read, and ask questions about everything to do with horse ownership. Sheila, you are not crazy, just crazy about a horse named Barbaro.

    Hope this helps you. You're thinking about a big move and change in your life. If your whole family is commited to having a horse then you are on your way.

    Posted by: Rosemary in NE OHIO at October 19, 2006 12:03 AM

    ######### re St. Luke - bringer of light

    Religion is quite outside my bailiwick, BUT - a lightbulb went on when Linda P, commenting on Linnie's St. Luke posts, mentioned Luke's connection to the City of Philippi (named after Philip of Macedonia, btw) and the Philippian Church. I am an etymologist if I do say so myself - and the origin of Philip = horse lover. (!)

    http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/Philip

    excerpt (definitions of Philip):

    5. a male given name: from a Greek word meaning “lover of horses.â€

    LIVING PROOF OF THE LIVING TRUTH

    Hope Peace Love & Music - CJ the craziest catlady (Blackie's Mother & Pleasure's Aunt) in Hammond IN, f/k/a CJ of T Bar J (Elgin IL)

    Posted by: C. Jaffe at October 19, 2006 12:04 AM

    Heavenly Father - we come together and ask for a heightened awareness of Your Presence. Together, we hold the vision of Linda, from the top of her head to the soles of her feet - every cell filled with healing white lightthat we know is Your Healing Love. Divine Order in every cell of her body, every bodily system brought to right and perfect order. Linda feels your comforting arms around her and she knows Your peace. Each person here believes for her best and highest good.

    Love, Light and Protection for Linda

    Posted by: Mary S at October 19, 2006 12:06 AM

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    Lynda Pellitteri from SE Texas,

    Check out this 18 yr old female jockey . . . now I feel old!! :-)

    http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/04/16/AR2006041601005.html

    Carol
    San Diego

    PS-4:00 pm PST = 7:00 EST vigil time for Linda H!!

    Posted by: Carol at October 19, 2006 12:07 AM

    Lynda...I just watched it, race 7. I suppose it's ok to laugh as the jockeys were ok!

    It was Michael Matz' Bee Charmer who won today.
    He's also got Lady in the Pulpit running at Belmont tomorrow.

    Posted by: Jo (UK) at October 19, 2006 12:08 AM

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    Susan O: Good Grief! I was off line for less than 1/2 an hour. When I got back there was you post, followed by 15,000 others.

    To respond to your question, I have never heard of being able to diagnose a malignancey without a cell sample. But, my doctorate is not in medicine. It's been 25 years, remember. Who knows what they can read in the scans now.

    My best thought right now is to continue to wait for the biopsy. And, if it hasn't been scheduled yet, to demand it immediately. The wear and tear on the psyche, what with all the waiting, is inhumane to say the least. Poor dear LindaH.

    Posted by: annie inTX at October 19, 2006 12:09 AM

    ALEX, THANKS AGAIN FOR EVERYTHING YOU DO-- WE ALL VISIT THIS SITE DAILY AND OFTEN TAKE THINGS FOR GRANTED. WE REALLY APPRECIATE EVERYTHNG YOU DO, THE ARTICLES, ETC....

    ##
    LOR FROM PA, THANKS SO MUCH FOR POSTING THE ARTICLE ABOUT THE FLICKA FILM, I WAS LOOKING FORWARD TO SEEING IT, SO MUCH FOR THAT!!!

    LOVE & PRAYERS FOR BARBARO, LINDA & EVERYONE,
    CHERYL G
    :>)

    Posted by: CHERYL G at October 19, 2006 12:09 AM

    Lisa, Greg, Bonnie & C.Jaffe, thanks for the help. I am really excited. We are going to look at property this weekend maybe - there's a few places that are already set up for horses with fencing & stables. I cannot believe I am going to do this, but I think we are going to give it a shot. We've had dogs all our lives, but that's a lot different than a horse! The only potential problem with the kids is my son who had an allergic reaction last summer after a horseback riding expedition - we aren't sure if it was from the horse or something out in the woods. We're going to do our homework before we jump. First thing's first - gotta have the place to keep them. I'll keep you guys posted on my progress.

    To Linda H. - my heart goes out to you. I will be praying for you. My grandfather was diagnosed with lymphoma a number of years ago and they had determined it had spread beyond the point of treatment. It got so bad that they called us to come and say goodbye to him. He, however, never wavered in his optimism that he would not succumb. And he didn't. To this day, his doctor's don't know how. But he's healthy and happy. A positive mental outlook is everything. Mind over matter...mind over matter. Please let us know how you are doing. Perhaps the initial diagnosis will be reversed by the PET test.

    Posted by: Sheila at October 19, 2006 12:10 AM

    PLEASE, PLEASE ...

    LIGHT A CANDLE DURING THIS VIGIL FOR LINDA H ...

    http://www.gratefulness.org/candles/candles.cfm?l=eng&gi=LinH

    Posted by: Linnie at October 19, 2006 12:11 AM

    PLEASE LIGHT A CANDLE FOR LINDA H DURING THIS VIGIL ...

    http://www.gratefulness.org/candles/candles.cfm?l=eng&gi=LinH

    Posted by: Linnie at October 19, 2006 12:12 AM

    Oh Lord God, Please take up Linda in Your loving arms and protect her from the horrible ugliness that is cancer. Lord, we know that You are the Great Physician and can heal her if it is Your Will. Lord, we trust Your Will with her and we know that even though we love her, You love her more than we could ever imagine and it is a divine love that passes all understanding. Father, we ask that You heal her and make her new, and that any more tests that she has to go through will show that You did heal her, and that Your power is greater than all others. Thank you Heavenly Father for your Divine protection of Linda and Your loving arms around her. In Your Son Jesus' Name, Amen.

    Posted by: Lynda Pellitteri from SE Texas at October 19, 2006 12:14 AM

    Sheila - I am so jealous. I wish you the best of luck and getting the right property. You must be so excited! I hope all goes well - keep us posted on your new adventure!!

    XXOO

    Posted by: Sally in Key West at October 19, 2006 12:16 AM

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    Dear heavenly Father, We ask for your blessings upon a fellow FOB and friend Linda.
    Lord Jesus, Healer of body and soul, You permit sickness to strike our mortal flesh. You have not promised to tell us why we suffer, but You have promised to hear the prayers of the faithful. Therefore, we come before You on behalf of Linda who needs Your healing. If it is Your will, grant health where there is illness, healing where there are wounds, and hope where there is despair. Let us look to You for guidance, and help us humbly accept whatever the days ahead may bring. In sickness and in health, let Your people say, "My flesh and my heart may fail, but God is the strength of my heart and my portion forever (Psalm 73:26 NIV) Amen

    Posted by: D'Anne in NC at October 19, 2006 12:17 AM

    Goodnight Alex and family,

    Bobbycakes sweet dreams and heal leg and grow hoof.

    I'm off to light a candle for Linda.

    Peace!

    Posted by: D'Anne in NC at October 19, 2006 12:20 AM

    Sally, thanks. I'll definitely keep all FOBs updated on my adventure! As a newbie, I'm sure I'll have plenty of amusing stories to share!

    Posted by: Sheila at October 19, 2006 12:20 AM

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    Annie in TX..... Thank you

    Posted by: SusanO in MI at October 19, 2006 12:22 AM

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    I'm here

    I love you all

    Thank you for your love and prayers

    Posted by: Linda H in Denver at October 19, 2006 12:24 AM

    Linda

    ((((((((((((((((((((HUGS))))))))))))))))))))

    Posted by: SusanO in MI at October 19, 2006 12:26 AM

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    Linda H.

    Much love and prayers to you. There is amazing energy here, and all kinds of meaningful symbols to assist in your healing. I will light a candle for you now.

    Posted by: Jane in CT at October 19, 2006 12:27 AM

    ########
    Linda H
    (((((((((HUGS))))))))

    Posted by: Lynda Pellitteri from SE Texas at October 19, 2006 12:31 AM

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    Susan O: Of course! Just sorry it took me so long to reply. Silly me . . . I thought eating dinner was important. Guess I've learned a thing or two!

    LindaH: If you'd like to share with another survivor, my email is acwright45@sbcglobal.net Maybe it would help? Regardless, you are certainly in everyone's (including my) prayers. A very good place to be.

    Expect a Miracle!

    Posted by: annie inTX at October 19, 2006 12:34 AM

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    I am afraid. But I am not hopeless. I have all of you by my side.

    My dr just called to see how I was and we talked about the very thing all of you were discussing - can you call it cancer without a biopsy? She said it absolutely looks like it, but that is correct, without a biopsy there is no way to know. Also the type of cancer which would determine the treatment. She is thinking it might be squamous cell which she said is really easy to treat - that is if it hasn't spread. My oncologist will be Robert Jotte, Director of the Lung Cancer Institute. Apparently he goes around the country lecturing on this. So I think I will be in good hands.

    I am in shock still but I have gotten many e-mails from the wonderful people here and I feel like with this many pulling for me, I can't lose. Like the Big B himself.

    Thank you all for your kind words and prayers. I lit a candle to join you tonight and I felt your presence. It was so comforting.

    God Bless all of you
    And God Bless Barbaro my inspiration

    Posted by: Linda H in Denver at October 19, 2006 12:35 AM

    Linda H:

    You've got lots of friends here and our dear Lord has you in His care. Trust him.

    Barbaro, it's time to tuck you in for the night. Get comfy in your cushy straw, have sweet dreams, honey, you're always in my thoughts and prayers.

    God bless Barbaro, keep him strong, make him stronger.

    God bless Linda H, give her the help and support she needs right now.

    God bless Foggy, Daisy, Felix, Darlin, Alibi, Ryan's graddad, Sabina, BDude, Cahill and all who need Your care tonight.

    See you in the morning.

    Posted by: Sue W. at October 19, 2006 12:36 AM

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    Hi Linda H.

    We're so glad you're here.
    Is there anything you need us to do?

    Posted by: Laurie H. in MN at October 19, 2006 12:38 AM

    Linda H -- Care and comfort shine in your direction. With the support of the Friends of Barbaro may your progress be easy, your thoughts be soft and your sleep gentle each and every night. A vigil such as this is your birthright... we're here for you.

    Blessings, Susan H

    Posted by: Susan in Saratoga at October 19, 2006 12:38 AM

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    Laurie H:

    Just be kind to each other and keep pulling for me.

    Posted by: Linda H in Denver at October 19, 2006 12:39 AM

    Michael Matz - congrats on Bee Charmer finishing FIRST - yeehaa!!

    Posted by: Sally in Key West at October 19, 2006 12:40 AM

    ###############

    I am so filled with emotion right now, I can't even express it all ...

    I don't know Linda H personally but I feel a very very strong connection to her ... we both come from the Bronx, NY, we are both Italian-American, but the strongest bond that I have with her is that she shares my father's birthday, May 6th and this is an unbreakable bond for me. My father died many years ago and I love and miss him very much.

    To all of you who have posted about St. Luke, and the Philippians (Philip = lover of horses) C. Jaffe to Marilyn CA's post about St. Luke and what this feast day means to the magnificent post about Paul's "Ecce Cor Meum" (sorry I don't remember who posted about this) ... Yes I did know all about Paul's incentives and motivations for his beloved Linda so, yet again, we have a very strong "Linda" connection here today.

    I have cried so many tears today for someone I know so little about, but yet I KNOW so much about ... does that make sense at all ?

    But now I am feeling so much relief and cleansing from my own tears because, on this Feast Day of St. Luke, Beloved Physician from Philippi which translates to "lover of horses", there is NO DOUBT in my mind that Linda's 'diagnosis' is based on False Evidence Appearing Real and she must believe this also!! Believe, Linda, Trust and EXPECT A MIRACLE!! You deserve nothing less.

    I love each and every beautiful spirit here and I thank all of us for being who we are!! I say this as I listen to the last 'act' from Paul ... "Ecce Cor Meum" ... Behold My Heart ... and yes, I behold all of ours together.

    Love surrounds us all as does Hope, Faith, Trust and Miracles!!

    Posted by: Linnie at October 19, 2006 12:40 AM

    I am so touched by the love here. What an incredible group of people. If Linda is still here, and anyone would like to join in, we can place her in the middle of a circle of light. See her surrounded by healing light.

    The Light of God surrounds you
    The Love of God enfolds you
    The Power of God Protects you
    The Presence of God watches over you
    Wherever you are Linda, God IS.

    Love,
    M

    Posted by: Mary S at October 19, 2006 12:42 AM

    Linda
    Please know that you are surrounded in prayer and God's protection. He is the perfect healer and I pray you can find comfort in that. I pray, believing and expecting, that He will touch you and heal you. And, I thank Him for the work He is going to do.

    Posted by: Susan in TX at October 19, 2006 12:42 AM

    martita,

    I wanted to cry, too, when I readd more about George Washington, whom I have assumed is going to be victimized in the BC Classic like Dylan Thomas was several weeks ago, and I am just so sorry people use them for their egos and pocketbook strategies instead of considering that these horses have a consciousness, too, and that being placed somewhere with very little opportunity to do well what they love to do, it crushes them, too... I am afraid the BC Classic is going to take on a bittersweet flavor if he races. We know he will give it everything he has. Jo said, just make sure we get him back - we love him!

    And the horses in FLICKA! I made the mistake of watching THE MISFITS, the last Clark Gable/Marilyn Monroe movie several weeks ago, and was horrified by the MANY scenes in the movie of chasing down mustangs in the desert, tying them to tires to drag, separating mares and foals, fighting off the stallion trying to save his family - IT DIDN'T LOOK LIKE FAKE FEAR AND PAIN TO ME! How blind I feel we have all been to the abuse which surrounds us with our complicity. In these days of computer animation which has reached incredible heights, why they felt it necessary to stage such scenes in FLICKA is beyond me. I had heard bad things about the bought and paid for American Humane Assn. before, and this just confirms it.

    And the garden being trampled, martita, how bruised your heart must be... we know you are strong but also know how sensitive you are, and understand.

    Posted by: Shelley in CA at October 19, 2006 12:46 AM

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    Linda H.,

    Consider it done. And you know we are all pulling for you. There is such an outpouring of Love and support for you! This is not the type of "family" to let you down.

    Just keep letting us know what you need from us. We will help.

    Posted by: Laurie H. in MN at October 19, 2006 12:48 AM

    Yes, there is so much love here - and prayers - for someone none of you know personally. I am overwhelmed - I wish I could hug each one of you in person. You have no idea how much you have helped me today. You are my angels.

    Posted by: Linda H in Denver at October 19, 2006 12:52 AM

    Shelley...I'm just trying something here.
    On this page is a link to the video of George Washington's QEII win and an interview with Aiden O'Brien. Not sure if it'll work for you but it's worth a try!

    http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/other_sports/horse_racing/default.stm

    Posted by: Jo (UK) at October 19, 2006 12:54 AM

    Hey Barbaro sweetie!

    Did you have a good day? I sure hope so! It's now time to tuck you in for the night, fluff the bedding, turn on the nite lite, and sing

    You'll never know just how much we love you
    You'll never know just how much we care
    And if we tried, we still coultn't hide
    our love for you
    You ought to know, for haven't we told you so a million or more times? Hugs and smoochies, babycakes! I'll check up on you in the morning

    G'nite Foggy

    Posted by: Toby at October 19, 2006 12:55 AM

    ####

    I am afraid. But I am not hopeless. I have all of you by my side.

    My dr just called to see how I was and we talked about the very thing all of you were discussing - can you call it cancer without a biopsy? She said it absolutely looks like it, but that is correct, without a biopsy there is no way to know. Also the type of cancer which would determine the treatment. She is thinking it might be squamous cell which she said is really easy to treat - that is if it hasn't spread. My oncologist will be Robert Jotte, Director of the Lung Cancer Institute. Apparently he goes around the country lecturing on this. So I think I will be in good hands.

    I am in shock still but I have gotten many e-mails from the wonderful people here and I feel like with this many pulling for me, I can't lose. Like the Big B himself.

    Thank you all for your kind words and prayers. I lit a candle to join you tonight and I felt your presence. It was so comforting.

    God Bless all of you
    And God Bless Barbaro my inspiration

    Posted by: Linda H in Denver at October 19, 2006 12:35 AM
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    Truly a gift to see you posting here tonight, and I know something about cancer ..

    I had malignant melanoma a whole bunch of years ago, but it was caught early and Here I Am!! But I know about squamous cell and basal cell, etc., so if what you have is EVEN cancer (which I doubt at this point) then you will be cured and healed because St. Luke is your physician in the guise of Dr. Jotte.

    LINDA ... BELIEVE THAT WHAT YOU HAVE IS COMPLETELY REVERSIBLE ... EXPECT A MIRACLE!! I DO.

    Posted by: Linnie at October 19, 2006 12:56 AM

    Renee Antaya,

    I haven't read the book on Ruffian yet, but have read Secretariat (loved it), and the one on Seabiscuit too. Where did you get the one on Ruffian? I have looked at Books A Million, but can't find it.

    There are several books of Man O' War that are wonderful too. I just never get tired of reading books on horses.

    I am so thankful for our precious Barbaro, and there will be books written about him in the future I am sure. His greatness, his will to live, his wonderful team, his loving family,his doctor and caregivers, and all his fans are all such inspiration for a book about him.

    Posted by: Gloria Davis at October 19, 2006 1:00 AM

    Sally's post 11:41 pm. Yeah!!!!! I just wanted the announcers to make that point! I know Barbaro is not racing anymore and that makes it tough to compete against a horse like Bernardini. But for them to acknowledge that is all I have ever wanted. Barbaro is great too. Just not racing anymore.

    Posted by: Ashley at October 19, 2006 1:01 AM

    Linda H - Holding you in a circle of light from each point of the compass. Bringing together the prayers of a group has courageous effects. As we hold you in our loving awareness, a thousand golden balloons are offered to you, each one containing a laugh and a smile. To you come gifts of humor and healing so profound that it will help guide your focus to a place of perfect health. May the days ahead be filled with beauty.

    Blessings -- Susan H

    Posted by: Susan in Saratoga at October 19, 2006 1:03 AM

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    Linda H.,

    Please, please try and get some restful sleep tonight. Like I pray for Barbaro every night, Let the healing continue through the night.

    Grab a blanket and cuddle up Linda. May tomorrow ease the fear you have, bring news to lighten your heavy heart. Please, sleep well tonight Linda. Tomorrow, you will find strength to carry you through the day.

    And again, we are here...

    Posted by: Laurie H. in MN at October 19, 2006 1:07 AM

    Barbaro,
    Sounds like everything is going okay for you this week. I am so happy for you. Please get well, Barbaro! The school I teach at has a moment of silence every morning and I always say a prayer for you and my dog, Oscar. I love you and I believe in you, Beautiful Boy!!!

    Posted by: Amie at October 19, 2006 1:12 AM

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    Linda H.

    Know that your Colorado Barbaro family is with you in whatever way we can be. Not only us but but the rest of the Barbaro family. Keep the faith.

    Believe!

    Posted by: Barb D.-- Lakewood CO at October 19, 2006 1:13 AM

    From Bloodhorse.com


    http://news.bloodhorse.com/viewstory.asp?id=35873


    Fog's Cancer Extensive, Necropsy Reveals
    by Debbie Arrington
    Date Posted: 10/18/2006 6:20:27 PM
    Last Updated: 10/18/2006 6:20:27 PM
    The deceased champion sprinter Lost in the Fog's cancer was much more extensive than originally believed and most likely had been growing for many months.


    Results of the necropsy, released Oct. 18, showed a gigantic tumor that compromised several of his internal organs.


    Located directly below his spine, one inoperable lymphoma ran almost the length of the colt's back. Doctors at University of California at Davis, where the necropsy also was performed, originally thought that tumor to be about one foot long.


    "It went all the way from his pelvis to invade and erode his diaphragm and chest cavity," said Dr. David Wilson, director of UCD's large animal clinic, who was part of a large team of veterinarians and specialists who worked with the horse. "It also involved his arteries, kidneys and intestinal organs. It actually invaded one kidney and compressed both.


    "It came right up against his aorta," Wilson added. "He had experienced swelling in his hind legs and that was no doubt caused by the tumors pressing on blood vessels."


    In earlier tests, the large tumor had been partially hidden from view by other organs. In addition to the gigantic growth, Lost in the Fog also carried a tumor the size of a football in his spleen.


    "What absolutely amazed me was how tough this guy was and how well he tolerated everything," Wilson said. "It just floors me; the extent of this cancer and how he handled it with a minimum of discomfort. He had to have had it for at least several months."


    Trained by Greg Gilchrist and owned by Harry Aleo, Lost in the Fog won his last stakes -- the Aristides Handicap (gr. III) at Churchill Downs -- on June 3 and ran his final race -- finishing ninth in Calder's Smile Sprint (gr. II) -- on July 15 before the cancer was discovered in August. Winner of his first 10 races, the 4-year-old colt had started chemotherapy last month, but was euthanized Sept. 17 at Golden Gate Fields following a seizure.


    Lost in the Fog's remains were cremated and will be memorialized at Greg and Karen Dodd's Southern Chase Farm in Williston, Fla., where the Florida-bred son of Lost Soldier was raised.

    Posted by: Laura in Key West at October 19, 2006 1:17 AM

    Linnie,

    Talking about places to plant the seniors/equine retirement center::: foot of the the Tetons, either side (west side is cheaper, east side can be tony) would be spectacular. My brother is an MD in Jackson, WY, where I visited last month. I understand from Jeannine Edward's notes last month she was there for 3 weeks at the same time, but she was lucky enough to be on horseback in the mts, which must have been spectacular.

    Commenting to my brother (much more of a hiker/river rafter than horseman) I said that, in all our trips to visit there, we had never gone out on a horseback ride. He said, well, lots of people do, and horse accidents contribute great numbers to the emergency room visits! He also told a funny (probably not to the participants) story of a string of "dude" riders up in Yellowstone last year, when one horse decided to buck, well, guess what, they all got into the act... Such a funny mental picture, but they actually had to hire buses to ferry all the injured tourists back to the hospital in Jackson, since there were not enough ambulances.

    I was in Jackson for my niece's wedding, and the rehearsal dinner was to be the "chuckwagon evening ride" which is a favorite tourist thing to do in Jackson. The chuckwagon with its beautiful draft horses was cancelled by the owners at the last minute, because a threatening storm might cause the horses to panic and the chuckwagon has landed in the ditch off the dirt road more than once! I was probably the most disappointed attendee there - I didn't care about the food, just wanted to be with the horses...

    So much for foot of the Tetons info... It IS beautiful horse country - both beautiful horses and beautiful country!

    Posted by: Shelley in CA at October 19, 2006 1:18 AM

    Linda H., my prayers are with you, as well.

    Posted by: Anna in Tx at October 19, 2006 1:18 AM

    Linda H.
    I walked away for a while and now you are here! It's so good to see you here among your friends.

    Your doctor sounds wonderful, and I know that you are in the very best of hands and can place your faith in him.

    Rest well tonight; we will be praying for you in our dreams!

    Posted by: Marilyn/CA at October 19, 2006 1:20 AM

    We barely know what a great Warrior and Champion was our Lost in the Fog. It is heartbreaking to know what a burden he carried.

    Posted by: Shelley in CA at October 19, 2006 1:24 AM

    Linda H., my family and I, and your family here----all of us are praying for the best possible outcome. You are in our hearts.

    Posted by: J. Carson Black at October 19, 2006 1:26 AM

    For I am sure that neither death, nor life, nor angels, nor principalities, nor things present, nor things to come, nor powers, nor height, nor depth, nor anything else in all creation, will be able to separate us…” Romans 8:38, 39


    For the love of who you are
    For the love of your spirit...


    God Bless The Fog

    I love you Fog, I always will.

    Posted by: Mary S at October 19, 2006 1:29 AM

    Hiya, Bobbey! Wishing you restful slumbers and sun-kissed dreams, sweet prince. Hugs, pets, & "scratches" - Robyn, Brent, & Nikita

    ### Sending positive energy your way, Linda H. You are in my thoughts. Martita, so sorry about the trampling of your garden, it must've been such a lovely space in the City. Designgirl7, please don't go. Glad to hear that Alibi has come home from the infirmary. Here's to a speedy recovery for Skyler and Sabina. Lynda, best wishes at your interview. Peace to all. ###

    Posted by: Robyn Hoffmann at October 19, 2006 1:30 AM

    LINDA H.

    We've got your back. And your front. And your sides. Your head. Your extremities...we're with you.

    I hope it's okay; I've asked my cousin to add you to her church's prayer chain. Her husband is the minister there.

    We must knock out this mass. The Barbaro Effect is at work.

    Posted by: Susan E. at October 19, 2006 1:31 AM

    #########################
    Pamela if you are here could you please grace us with your presence in the chat room?

    Posted by: Lynda Pellitteri from SE Texas at October 19, 2006 1:33 AM

    Linda H.

    I believe you said it well - in that you could feel the love here. It's hard to explain, but it's real - when the Barbaro fans reach out to a person, it can be felt - regardless of the distance between us. So many prayers of love, healing and protection are being directed to you and wrapping you with peace.

    Rest well tonight!

    Janice
    A Proud "fan of Barbaro"

    Never give up!!

    Posted by: Janice from Florida at October 19, 2006 1:38 AM

    Jo,

    I never saw anything negative about Dr. Ramos here after the jockey went over the rail. Everyone who talked about the accident later said the horse was not injured... Haven't seen any further info about him since that race, however. Mike Rea's accident happened shortly after that, so I had high hopes for Mike, too. Still do...

    Posted by: Shelley in CA at October 19, 2006 1:38 AM

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    Design girl..I couldn't tell you how many times I have felt like you. I too was not an original person to this site, however I have decided I don't care. I just love Barbaro and sometimes I have to share it. So, please join in when you would like.

    Posted by: Mary at October 19, 2006 1:40 AM

    LOVE the boat newspaper coverage about Barbaro. I bet people were coming on-board and asking. Alex...please share this with Peter and Michael!

    Barbaro vs. Bernardini...Barbaro all the way. The colt is way too determined. Bernardini has not had anyone look him in the eye and we all know what Barbaro has done when death looked him in the eye.

    ###########

    Sheila..maybe I am nuts too, but your post makes perfectly good sense to me. Think it through, get good information and then if you want to, go for it.

    Linda...will pray for you

    Posted by: Mary at October 19, 2006 1:45 AM

    LINDA H.-
    I will remain positive for you and pray furiously that this shall be benign. You are in all the FOBs hearts and in our prayers. We are here for you to lean on, whatever you need, you can depend on your cyber family for support. We all care for you.

    STEVE-
    Thanks for the Alibris.com link I forgot about them, I had used them to try and locate Old FRiends quite some time ago. Another one is Campusi.com/ I use them almost everyday to look up ISBN of books to get prices from sites allover also. They are the ones that had Old Friends going for $250.00 and up! whew! How is the lil man Bdude doing? He is sooo cute! Not to be prying, is he neutered if you do not mind me prying? I have always had all mine spayed/neutered and I believe it keeps them healthier in the long run. Hey Bdude!!!

    LYNDA PELLITTERI-
    Congratulations girl!!We are gonna have the prstige in saying we know the SS fancy pants girlie girl from TWR-a FOB!!! Good luck!! You are gonna knock em dead!!

    SABINA-
    I am hoping tht today is a good day for you. I know right after surgery is always the roughest. I am keeping you in my prays for a great and fast painless recovery!

    ALIE & RACHEL-
    Thanks for keeping us updated on all the goings on at NBC. You guys are our insider eyes!!

    GLORIA DAVIS-
    The books can be found at Amazon.com or BN.com You can get them used or new

    Posted by: Dora J Crow / Montgomery, Alabama at October 19, 2006 1:48 AM

    LINDA H..........

    (((((((((((((((SURVIVOR)))))))))))))))))

    from one to another....LUV YA

    DON'T BE AFRAID..."Be not afraid I am with you always"

    Posted by: Maribel at October 19, 2006 1:51 AM

    Wow, Lost In The Fog, what a warrior you were to endure what you did.

    Posted by: Ashley at October 19, 2006 1:54 AM

    Hello Barbaro,

    I hope you were able to graze with a friend and visit with your (girl)friend Mocha!

    Tonight there's a chill in the air so grab your warmer blanket Honey. Let the healing continue through the night and strength carry you through your day tomorrow. Dream of your family and friends in anticipation of their visits tomorrow and all of the love that they shower upon you.

    Close your eyes and dream Barbaro. Sleep well and sleep sound. I'll be right here in the morning to check the update. Now close your eyes. Good night Honey. I love you. XXOO

    Posted by: Laurie H. in MN at October 19, 2006 1:54 AM

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    LYNDA P, I THINK PAMMIE IS STILL ON THE PHONE-- SERIOUSLY, SHE (AND MYSELF) NEED TO GO TO PHONE-AHOLICS ANONYMOUS. I SUPPOSE SHE CAN DO TWO THINGS AT ONE TIME THOUGH. I'M LAYING LOW TONIGHT, WATCHING "WHAT ABOUT BRIAN" ON MY TIVO--HE IS ONE HOTTIE!!! :>)

    LOVE & PRAYERS FOR EVERYONE--SABINA, ALIBI, BARBARO OF COURSE, LINDA H, AND ANYONE I FORGOT.

    CHERYL G

    NIGHT BEAUTIFUL BARBARO, LUV YOU SWEETIE, REST WELL!!

    Posted by: CHERYL G at October 19, 2006 2:04 AM

    Cheryl are you on the phone with her? LOLOL


    Dora; LOLOL!!!!

    Posted by: Lynda Pellitteri from SE Texas at October 19, 2006 2:07 AM

    Dear Linda H,

    Sorry I've been away from my computer. I'm here now to say I'm thinking about you and sending you my warmest thoughts and healing light and energy for your good health. I know you're scared, honey, but you're going to be alright. How could you not, with all this love around you?

    Gentle hugs to you.

    Posted by: Mirth at October 19, 2006 2:08 AM

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    SHEILA-
    You got terrific info from Greg and Rosemary. The idea that you and your family could possibly do this is great. It would be good for the children to live the country life, it is so vastly different than the city way of life. My boyfriend moved out to the country in 1999. I was furious with him, and vowed to make him pay for it every day. I had to drive 45 minutes one way to visit him, and it is really dark when I used to get off work and go there. I so changed my mind after he got me some goats, chickens, and he even bought a horse against my better judgement. (All you regulars do not know about the horse-it is painful for me to talk, or think about) I see and learned alot of different things in the country. I have seen cows,horses,foxes, bobcats, coyote, oppossums, raccoons, armadillos, bluebirds, snakes, snapping turtles, canadian geese, and a plethora of other animals you do not see in the city. Add to this some you have to be responsible for and the equation changes dramatically. Goats can jump over high fences, and have to be chased and drug back to their pens(whew-we had heavy goats)Chickens get maimed and/or eaten by horribley mean wild dogs and other critters. you have to be diligent in keeping debris out of all animals pens-like their manure, etc. Pens/stalls/etc. must be kept DRY. All animals with and without hooves can get diseases from having consistently wet feet. Feeding, watering and maintenance of horses is allot harder than with dogs/cats/chickens or goats. They are such special creatures, and demand special treatment. I miss Windy, she was very old and ended up havingto be put down a couple of years after he got her. It was very painful, seemed much worse than cat/dogs I had put down. He talks about getting another one one day, I say wait till he gets a better pasture area, and barn and stall for one. They need that here, it does sometimes get freezing in Alabama. Most folks here do not even keep their horses near a stall/barn. No blankets either, it is sickening. I am not trying to discourage you. I just want you to know there is so much good fun and living experiences that children could glean out of a move to the country. It is exciting and new every day. I truly love the bluebirds. We built houses for them and have new baby ones all the time, they are beautiful!! Good luck and I am too jealous that you get to have all the real joy with your family doing this together as a unit!! I commend you for being so brave!

    Posted by: Dora J Crow / Montgomery, Alabama at October 19, 2006 2:10 AM

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    LINDA H, I, like you and Linnie, am Italian and lived in the Bronx as a young child. I also love St. Luke, his Gospel and Acts are beautiful writings. Luke was a doctor - let's pray to him for your complete recovery and health.

    You are a very decent and good woman - that's what I've always found reading your posts.

    Please get yourself prepared and ready to rid yourself of this disease. It can be, and will be done. Make sure you put yourself in a positive, assertive frame of mind. Just like we've been doing for Barbaro these months. Try to get enough sleep and eat healthful foods and exercise. Simple, but effective things.

    I will pray for you at Mass this Sunday and every Sunday til you're ok. You and Barbaro are a duo on my prayer list. God bless you and stand by you in this ordeal..

    Posted by: Christine at October 19, 2006 2:12 AM

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    GOSH, I'M GETTING TEARS NOW TOO LINNIE,

    LINDA H- WE ALL LOVE YOU AND ARE PRAYING FOR YOU, DON'T FORGET THAT. I TRULY BELIEVE THERE IS POWER IN NUMBERS AND YOU HAVE A WHOLE LOT OF LOVE HERE ON THIS WONDERFUL SITE. I'VE BEEN LAYING LOW TODAY WITH A MIGRAINE, BUT I'VE BEEN PRAYING FOR YOU SWEETIE.

    MAY THE ANGELS SURROUND YOU WITH HEALING AND STRENGTH,
    LOVE,
    CHERYL G

    Posted by: CHERYL G at October 19, 2006 2:15 AM

    Lost in The Fog: What a warrior and champion you are - You are so missed and loved.

    I got the nicest personal handwritten note From Harry Aleo recently and a great postcard with a gorgeous picture from Greg Gilcrist, and a wonderful personal note from Pam Berg at GEVA. Total class acts. I will be contributing again to GEVA in Fog's honor...He deserves it.

    Lisa in Colorado

    Posted by: Lisa Leach at October 19, 2006 2:19 AM

    Barbaro,
    I hope you had a good day with plenty grazing and attention from your pet cow. I know she adores you just like the rest of us! Sleep peacefully tonight I'll check on you in the morning.

    Linda H. You are in my thoughts and prayers, hang in there!

    Sabina, Get well soon! I hope you have a comfortable, restful night.

    Lord, Please bless and comfort all your children who are ill, suffering and afraid.
    Dear Lord, Have mercy on the defenseless.
    Amen

    Posted by: cindy a at October 19, 2006 2:21 AM

    Linda H:

    So good to see you posting - Keep the faith.
    It's got to be a terrible shock and very scary, but medical technolgy is incredible these days -we all have so many friends, family and loved ones who have endured and survived to appreciate life even more. You will succeed and overcome. When you are down, let us know, and someone will make you laugh or pump you up....That's what friends are for, even if you have never met them....

    XOXO, Lisa in Colorado

    Posted by: Lisa Leach at October 19, 2006 2:26 AM

    Have a beautiful, healing night, Barbaro. You're my boy & I love you very much. Kisses & nuzzles, love & prayers to you, Sweet Boy. See you in the a.m.! Say hello to Mocha for me. XXOO

    Posted by: Cheryl -- NY at October 19, 2006 2:28 AM

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    CHERYL G.-
    i hope your migraine goes away quickly. I thought mine was completely gone, but it got hot again here yesterday, and that made it throb some more. It was not as bad as it was. I hope you are not too sick with it. My brother always takes that Imitrex thing, I used to take Torodal pills didnt work, but injections did. I know the computer screen makes it much worse. I shall shutup now, get some rest!

    Posted by: Dora J Crow / Montgomery, Alabama at October 19, 2006 2:38 AM

    Barbaro honey-I keep seeing some gossip about you and this...this cow---named Mocha? Welllll......I thought you and Gorella had a little somethin-somethin goin on! I do not think she would be too pleased to know that the future father of her gorgeous fillies/colts was doing the do with a....a...COW!! Methinks the flirting must stop now, otherwise the long engagement may be off. I don't know, if I were you, I would be minding my P's and Q's Barbaro! TSK-TSK such ungentlemanly like behavior from you, sounds a mite dare I say--CADDISH? I would expect this behavior from a QH but a TB? (just jokin QH folks)

    Get some sleep tonight, think on it Big Ole Bobby Boy!!! Mocha da Cow or Gorella dainty fine TB Kinda makes ya go HMMMM!!

    I still love ya though either way!!!

    Prayers for all creatures great and small! Love to you all!

    Posted by: Dora J Crow / Montgomery, Alabama at October 19, 2006 2:46 AM

    Barbaro,

    Sweet dreams big boy. You are truly loved by so many of us. Foggy you will always be missed in our hearts but not in spirit. I had the chance to go to Turf Paradise last weekend where you broke the track record. May you continue to watch over all of us and the furry ones from Heaven Sweet Foggy.
    Linda H, you will be in my thoughts and prayers daily. May God intervene in your body and deliver you from all sickness. Keep the faith and don't give up. God Bless to All Barbaro's Family and Caretakers.

    Posted by: Melissa/Ca/N.E.PA at October 19, 2006 2:47 AM

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    Linda H

    I know what you are feeling when you hear that word, and how gosh awful scared you can get. In that moment, your whole life flies around you, it sucks the breath out of you.

    You Cry, scream, get angry.. then you find that part of you that says" I WILL FIGHT THIS" and you will.

    BUT Have faith in the doctors, and follow their advice, if you have questions ASK, if you don't like the answers, find another doctor that will give you the answers.

    From a Person who is battling that "c" also. (I call it a "bug" (just my thing as I first HATED that "c" word. ha ha..

    Yes I finished chemo, but I am not "cured" or a survivor until I go past the 6 month mark after, then a year. etc..

    You are doing the best thing, surround yourself with friends here, where you live but most of all, Include your family in on this also, best support you will ever find. FBO's will be the next best support you have.. I should know.


    Hugs and if you need anything in advice, just "talk", etc. Please email me.. locarumo@gmail.com

    Posted by: Mary L at October 19, 2006 2:53 AM

    I am sorry that I posted above after reading only part way through the list - I never know whether I will be able to get back to something, as one who makes a mad reading dash in the evening hoping to catch up. When one discovers that her own reality, space, time, when posting is actually happening in another reality, in the midst of a life affirmation for someone whose very heart and mind are in overwhelm, pain and fear, it is more evidence that this site is closer to the deeper consciousness many people never have the privilege to realize, to examine, to praise. We have here an unending circle of love, compassion, and healing light.

    Linda H. - I know this can be a devastatingly insidious time of wonder and worry, but know also this can be a time of heightened awareness and knowledge of the beautiful person you are, and how you are so loved by so many. You can hold our hands, we will be with you in your dreams.

    Lost in the Fog - What can I say? Dignity and grace in the face of the nameless.

    Two beautiful moments in time. Anything else I mentioned today seems meaningless.

    Posted by: Shelley in CA at October 19, 2006 2:53 AM

    This is a perfect time to go light a few candles. Barbaro is under 1,000 and Linda H needs all we can light. Let's get going!

    Posted by: Barb AZ at October 19, 2006 2:56 AM

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    Shelley A.
    I hope Alibi is better, I must have missed the post about what is going on now. I pray antibiotics do their thing and keep infection far away.

    Cahill, Zeke, Felix, Bdude, (Rockett-hear you are doing great) All you hairy children should be asleep...goodnight. Pleasant dreams.

    Prayers for all the MO horses ya'll are sponsering. Prayers to Stephanie and all our horses going to Pahrump. Prayers for little lost Jet, Daisy and China Cat-and all their non-hairy moms and dads.

    Posted by: Dora J Crow / Montgomery, Alabama at October 19, 2006 3:07 AM

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    Hi Brandi
    What ship did you go on last week? I am headed in the same direction on the norwegian dawn on 11/12 and would love to see if they have any info on Barbaro while i am sailing the seas. am going to get withdrawals. L O L they do have an internet room I hear where I can check in.

    Thanks for the heads up
    Grandma Bea & LadeElizabeth

    Posted by: Grandma Bea at October 19, 2006 3:08 AM

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    Anyone, please!

    Does anyone know where cards can be snail-mailed to Sabina?
    May we send them to Kennett Florists?

    Please let me know.

    Thank you!

    Posted by: Laurie H. in MN at October 19, 2006 3:09 AM

    The info on Fog blew me away! How did that poor horse run in his last race?

    Posted by: Mary at October 19, 2006 3:10 AM

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    BREYER BARBARO MODELS SHIPPING *****************

    ALL-

    I forgot to tell ya'll!!! My credit card has been charged for my midget Barbaro!! It was charged on Friday the 13th--OOHHH---I ordered from a 1-800 number posted on this site, I really do not know which company it is arriving from. I called to verify, cause I did not know what the charge was, they are shipping out already!!! YAY!!!

    Posted by: Dora J Crow / Montgomery, Alabama at October 19, 2006 3:10 AM

    ###Here is a thank you note from Glen Ellen Farms for the donation in memory of Lost In The Fog. October 7, 2006

    Dear Fans Of Barbaro:

    I thank you and all of the "Gans of Barbaro" who so generously donated to the memory of the nobel and courageous champion, Lost In The Fog. The wreaths were beautiful on display for his "tribute".
    Thank you also for designating GEVA as the recipient of any "extra" donations made for the wreaths. The kind gesture is most appreciated. This money will be used solely for the retired and rehabilitating horses within GEVA.
    My best wishes to you "Fans of Barbaro" and the great horse Barbaro.
    Pam Berg
    =========================================
    Sorry for taking so long to post this. No excuses other than life has been so busy and hectic and way out of control.
    Grandma Bea & LadeElizabeth Gobee

    Posted by: Grandma Bea at October 19, 2006 3:12 AM

    LAURIE H.-Send cards etc. to Sabina to NBC c/o Jennifer Rench

    Posted by: Dora J Crow / Montgomery, Alabama at October 19, 2006 3:13 AM

    Hey Laurie H.-
    Thats New Bolton Center--not NBC tv station LOL

    Posted by: Dora J Crow / Montgomery, Alabama at October 19, 2006 3:15 AM

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    Dora J. Crow,

    Thank you sooo much!
    I appreciate your help.

    Take care!

    Posted by: Laurie H. in MN at October 19, 2006 3:15 AM

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    Dora,

    Got it!

    Posted by: Laurie H. in MN at October 19, 2006 3:17 AM

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    Dora J Crow,
    Oh my! I just checked mine, too. Mine was charged to my account....that means I'll get my Breyer Barbaro soon! I'm SO excited. Thanks! I hadn't thought to check it.

    Posted by: Barb AZ at October 19, 2006 3:19 AM

    Barbaro, Alibi, Ima, Cloudy and all your sisters, snuggle in tonight - grab your blankies and stretch out. Have good happy healing horsie dreams. I'll check in on you all tomorrow. I love you ALL. XXOO and SCRACTCHIES.

    Barbaro - GROW HOOF GROW.

    Aunty Sally and Mommie Sally

    Goodnight all!! XXOO

    Posted by: Sally in Key West at October 19, 2006 3:21 AM

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    Barb in Az-
    Being unemployed does have it's benefits, I can play on the computer all day when I am not at the computerless boyfriend;s house!! I looked everyday, was shocked to see it. I had not checked that site for a few days-(forgot which card I used, senility at 44 ya know) Then-voila--ta-da--YAY!!! Now I am waiting for the postman or UPs man or whoever is bringing them. Absolutely cannot wait!

    Posted by: Dora J Crow / Montgomery, Alabama at October 19, 2006 3:23 AM

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    LindaH
    You are in my thoughts......
    As others have remarked, we are all strangers....
    and yet we have become friends through our love of Barbaro and discovering this website.
    I hope our messages of support and love give you at least a small measure of comfort and strength.
    Please know that we care.....
    Peace and Strength
    jan

    Posted by: jan at October 19, 2006 3:28 AM

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    My charge card was also charged about 2 days ago for my Breyer model!
    Hey, Barbaro is in the mail!!!!!
    jan

    Posted by: jan at October 19, 2006 3:32 AM

    ###Linda H.

    I will keep you in my prayers. Chin up, think positive thoughts, follow Mary's advice, she's in the same war, and it is just that. Fight with all your might. We're here for you, always!

    Posted by: Toby at October 19, 2006 3:32 AM

    Jo,

    Thank you for the video link to the interview with Aidan O'Brien about George. My, I guess the good word about him is not just gossip, to listen to Aidan! I would have thought he was talking about Barbaro (except the part about the growing up mentally.. ha ha! I think Barbaro was old and wise as a foal, witness his behavior at the farm). He talks about how exciting George is, what a special horse, not wanting to extoll his virtues because people will think he is trying to "hype" them, his movement, stride, quickness... Did I leave anything out?

    But isn't Aidan Dylan Thomas' trainer, too? What part does the trainer play in these decisions to bring them here - it can't be good for ANY horse's reputation to put him in a poor show situation, even for a new audience like the U.S.

    One of the things which made Harry Aleo and Greg Gilchrist, in particular, so special was their decision to keep Fog out of the showy races if they felt it wasn't right for him, and I think everyone respected them greatly for it. Lip service, methinks, when they won't do the same for their own horses.

    One question, Jo - it sounded like the special characteristics George has are all the normal superlatives, but I am curious what he meant (if you know) by the comment that - it's the "track he makes through the race" that is extraordinary. Is that something you have heard?

    Posted by: Shelley in CA at October 19, 2006 3:32 AM

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    BARB in Az- I posted on the forum about you & I getting charged on our cards for our midget Barbaros. I hope you do not mind that I used your name in collusion with my own! LOL Nothing bad I promise--it is under general-heading called "Barbaro Breyer Model Shipping Out" Talk later...

    Posted by: Dora J Crow / Montgomery, Alabama at October 19, 2006 3:32 AM

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    Dora,
    I'm honored!

    Posted by: Barb AZ at October 19, 2006 3:34 AM

    Barbaro
    I hope you had a nice day and that you are tucked in for the night, sweet dreams beautiful boy, my prayers are always with you to heal that hoof and to stay strong.
    Linda
    I'm sorry I missed the vigil tonight, just found out about the cancer, my prayers of healing are with you and I will light another candle for you tonight. The biopsy will determine , I went through a similar biopsy last month and mine were found to be precancerous lesions 5,and 7 and one 8, they removed all of the lesions and it was caught in time, but I have to go back in December for another recheck to find out if there are anymore starting, just remember you have all of us to talk to about this, you are not alone, my prayers of healing and recovery are with you Linda, stay strong.
    Cora
    I was hoping you wouldn't say it snowed in Yellowstone, snow follows us everywhere! ha

    Well I hope everyone has a good night prayers be with all of you,
    mary MI

    Posted by: mary at October 19, 2006 3:36 AM

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    LINDA H - thanks for coming on to let us know what's happening with you. Remember, a burden shared is a burden made lighter! I'm not good at following that advice myself, so I admire you for having the courage to share your story. Please know that here in Barbaroland you are enfolded in light and love and caring concern!
    Nancy

    Posted by: Nancy in CT at October 19, 2006 3:44 AM

    CANDLE ALERT !!!

    Bobby is under 1,000 !

    Please light candles for Bobby, Mike, LInda, ALibi, Erin, Kylie, Felix and all our human and animal friends who need some extra help.

    Steve & BDude
    FOB

    Posted by: Steve & BDude at October 19, 2006 3:50 AM

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    Thanks, Steve.

    Posted by: Barb AZ at October 19, 2006 3:51 AM

    Bobby, my sweet Velvet Nosed, squealing,cow-flirter, time to tuck you in. Tonight of all nights, sleep well and heal. Be extra careful getting up and down. Dream of healing for yourself, and for your brothers and sisters wounded in their bodies and hearts. Dream of good things for our Linda H., Skyler, Mary MI, Mary L., Ryan's grandpa, and all our furry friends.

    Have ACN so you can be bright and fresh for ACD tomorrow.

    Good night and sweet dreams, cyber family. I hope tomorrow is a fresh start for everyone, and that only good things happen.

    Grow hoof grow
    Shrink tumors shrink

    Love,

    Susan, Felix and Lizzie

    Posted by: Susan E. at October 19, 2006 4:25 AM

    Mary
    I did not know about your recent experience. I will keep you in my prayers, too.

    Posted by: Marilyn/CA at October 19, 2006 4:50 AM

    Bobby is a few candles short of 1,000...

    Posted by: Marilyn/CA at October 19, 2006 4:52 AM

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    Don't know if this has been posted here yet. Results of necropsy on Lost in the Fog, from Bloodhorse, Oct. 18 AMAZING.

    http://news.bloodhorse.com/viewstory.asp?id=35873

    Posted by: C. Jaffe at October 19, 2006 4:58 AM

    thanks susan and marilyn for your kind thoughts and prayers. everyone here is like one big caring family.
    prayers of healing and strength to ryan, skyler, linda, barbaro and all of the horses.Life is priceless and so precious, we all have to keep the faith and our love of animals and horses, and people.
    signing off now, all have a restful night,
    mary mi

    Posted by: mary at October 19, 2006 5:00 AM

    Thank you God for Bobby's right and perfect healing, and for his complete recovery. Thank you God that miracle follows miracle, and wonders never cease.

    Magnificent Steed! Another day closer. We hold the vision of your wholeness - you are perfect and complete - in vibrant good health.

    The Light of God surrounds you
    The Love of God enfolds you
    The Power of God Protects you
    The Presence of God watches over you
    Wherever you are Bobby, God IS.


    Love, Light and Protection for Bobby

    Posted by: Mary S at October 19, 2006 5:03 AM

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    I so forgot to say my prayers for Ryan's grandfather, and for Skyler, and for Jeanette C.s grandbaby Kylie. I am thinking of you all and have not forgotten you in my heart.

    Linda H. Once again -we all are thinking of you and are holding you close to our hearts tonight. I hope that you can get some rest, I know it will be hard. Do not exhaust yourself with excessive worry. More candles are being lit for you, sweetie, get some sleep.

    Posted by: Dora J Crow / Montgomery, Alabama at October 19, 2006 5:09 AM

    "I've seen him buck out there," Jackson said of Barbaro's daily trips outside to graze. "I've seen him get excited and happy about being out there. When you see him buck, you just know he's not in much pain. Just his whole expression, you're reassured that he's okay with what's going on."

    Goodnight everyone.

    Love, Light and Protection for Bobby

    Posted by: Mary S at October 19, 2006 5:13 AM

    I too am pretty much a "lurker"...mostly enjoy just reading the posts and everything Barabaro of course.After all the mess regarding MHR I have decided to just put it behind me and continue the reason that brought me here in the first place...Barbaro, Barbaro, ending horse slaughter, and providing for worthy, "legitimate" rescue havens for slaughter bound horses. I have found some pretty incredible people on this site...so full of love, compassion, generosity, motivation, creativity, spirit, quirkiness...it's all here...the best of what a person has to offer. I'm here in Florida, no changing of the seasons, yeah the beaches are lovely but they always look the same, the water just gets cooler. So I imagine myself there at Fairhill with Alex on his beautiful morning rides, I always think about Dr. R. taking the big boy out for his grazing...I watch the national weather just to see what the weather will be like for him. I visualize Barbaro's stall and the ICU where he now calls home. Everyday my life is a little nicer because of this site and what it creates in my mind and what praying for Barbaro, his fans, and his family of "keepers" does for my heart. This is a wonderful place and you are all wonderful people. Keep up the work for the anti-slaughter bill. When I think about Barbaro confined for most of his days in the ICU I also think that compared to his brethren who stand in feed lots all day awaiting their horrific end our champ doesn't have it so bad. He is surrounded by love and his life and spirit is filled with hope. I pray God comforts those that stand and wait and I know that He will bless and cherish their souls. God Bless all my Barbaro friends...you are all such to be proud of. Peace.

    Posted by: Bonnie Lee at October 19, 2006 5:15 AM

    Good evening, Bobby! Today, I received a copy of the magazine, "Bellweather", from the New Bolton Center. There were two very handsome boys on the front! Of course, it was you and Dr. R., out for a stroll! I had read the article before because our wonderful Alex had linked it, but it sure was nice to get the original!

    I have been so busy lately that I haven't posted to you as much as usual, but it sure is nice to check each morning and see another ACN!!! Keep stringing them along, boy. You're doing so well! It's been a long haul, but the end result will be LOTS of green grass and open spaces!

    Love to every Fan of Barbaro and to all of Bobby's incredible "people". You are wonderful spirits with great determination and perseverence!

    Have a peaceful sleep, precious one. Sweet dreams! I sure would love to kiss your velvet nose! I love you!!!

    Posted by: Judy B at October 19, 2006 5:23 AM

    Thanks Bonnie Lee! Lovely comments! Peace to you, too!

    Posted by: Judy B at October 19, 2006 5:27 AM

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    BONNIE LEE-
    That post is so sweet and so true. I am in Montgomery, Alabama. A little season change a little tree color change, but really-it is all the same. Every once in a while it gets down to freezing and then we may get A (one) snow flurry or so. LOL The city shuts down, and everybody freaks out. Where in Fl are you? I am glad you posted instead of just lurked. I am ignoring the MHR thingie waiting on true clarification from "the horses mouth" (Stephanie) We already had an unofficial accounting, I do not see the need for further rehashing. Thanks for calling me quirky, Oh was it not me one of the quirky ones??? I am just joking. I am just sleepy. I hope you continue to read AND post to us quirky koo-koos... Goodnight

    Posted by: Dora J Crow / Montgomery, Alabama at October 19, 2006 5:28 AM

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    Judy B.-
    How did you finagle that copy of Bellweather? Dang!

    Posted by: Dora J Crow / Montgomery, Alabama at October 19, 2006 5:30 AM

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    Kathryn in OK: (post 3:57)
    Your dream comment was great, and I have the same dream.
    I too don't post alot, but I read everyone's posts, and I love being on this site.

    Posted by: Amy A in NJ at October 19, 2006 5:58 AM

    #### Linda H.

    Prayers for you tonight. I know you will be strong and triumph over whatever is ahead. You have all of us to lean on.

    Luke is my son's name and he has brought endless light into my life.

    The discord from yesterday has melted away as we have all re-discovered what is truly important in life.

    Barbaro, sweetie, keep healing and we will keep working in you name. Good night.

    Posted by: Deborah A./ Colorado at October 19, 2006 6:03 AM

    ##### What Alex Does In His Spare Time

    I just read on the Forum (where [perhaps mercifully] I cannot post, haha), that ALEX has added yet another dimension to his earthly manifestation - lookee here:

    http://forums.delphiforums.com/timwoolley/messages?msg=1906.202

    Our Alex is volunteering at a therapeutic riding facility on the weekends, and finding it extremely worthwhile. My experiences with a program like that (in Crete IL, where Shanty [my last old mare] and I volunteered), were all wonderful and rewarding; moreover, the program's permanent horses were all rescues from Shipshewana.

    Alex, I commend you even more than before, if that is even possible.

    LIVING PROOF OF THE LIVING TRUTH

    Hope Peace Love & Music - CJ the craziest catlady (Blackie's Mother & Pleasure's Aunt) in Hammond IN, f/k/a CJ of T Bar J (Elgin IL)

    Posted by: C. Jaffe at October 19, 2006 6:04 AM

    Good night sweet Barbaro. I hope you have a peaceful night filled with lots of healing and comfort. Sweet dreams honey. You remain in my thoughts and prayers and, of course, my heart. I love you Barbaro!

    The miracle continues...

    Posted by: Sandie at October 19, 2006 6:14 AM

    ####
    LindaH.
    Even though we may not know each other personally, we all seem to know each other as kindred spirits. Our hearts reach out to each other even though our arms can't. Our spirits were brought together by Barbaro and we have come to form a family here. Just like any family, there are highs and lows, but when something serious affects a member of the family all else is forgotten and we join together in collective compassion for our "sister" or "brother" who is hurting. Draw strength from us and know we are here for you if you need us.

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    Bonnie Lee,
    Please post your observations more often. I enjoyed "seeing" the images your word pictures created.

    ####

    DoraJ,
    I, too, got my copy of the bellwhether Magazine today in the mail. The day it came out there was a place for comments and when I gave mine I asked for a copy. A person named John Donges emailed me and said if I wanted a mag. to send him my mailing address and I did and I got it today! It is such a beautiful magazine!

    Sweet Barbaro, may you rest easy tonight in your straw-filled bed and dream of tomorrow's visitors and cow-friends and grazing and juicy apples and carrots and sweets. Grow your hoof and heal. Butterfly kisses big guy!

    May peace fill everyone's hearts tonight.

    Posted by: Rosemary in NE OHIO at October 19, 2006 6:19 AM

    My Precious Barbaro, just stopped by for a minute to say goodnight to you. Hope you are sleeping well and have a good day grazing...supposed to be warm, enjoy. I love you big guy, I'll check on you in the morning.

    Sweet Warrior Foggy, you are forever in my heart, I miss you so much. Sleep tight sweet prince. I love you.

    Posted by: sharonlynn at October 19, 2006 6:37 AM

    BARBARO,I know I aIready tucked you in,but I just wanted to say "hi"again,and how much I Iove you,and we aII Iove you....xxxooo....Mocha is reaIIy cute,that is a great pic,I Iove it...thanks for being so handsome that cows,goats,and kitties aII Iove you soooo...

    Linda H....Martita gave you her shawI,sIippers,a pIace by her pot-beIIied stove,tea in a china cup,and Iemon pound cake....I Iike to think of you..in that picture,warm and Ioved,and resting in a rocking chair...your eyes cIosing,a quiIt on your Iap (from the day we aII made the quiIt)..
    Sending Iove to you,and my baby pink ceciI brunner roses,a IittIe bouquet tied with pink ribbon..if you need a kitty,my baby kitty wiII prrr for you...and Iick you....I'm going to the candIes now..sending Iove and hugs to you...

    BARBARO,sending Iove and hugs to you too,and wouId you Iike some baby roses? or stick with the carrots!! xxxooo God bIess you tonight!! and a good day tomorrow!


    Fog,you are beautifuI!


    Nite nite Barbaro!XXXOOO
    Iove,
    Iinda a
    in oregonrain

    Posted by: Iinda a or. at October 19, 2006 6:42 AM

    Good night, Linda a, stalwart Oregonian and keeper of the candle at this end of the day. Bless you for all you do, closing the chapter.

    Posted by: Shelley in CA at October 19, 2006 7:26 AM

    Good morning, Barbaro...my sweet baboo and wonder-horse! I missed my evening report so will be rushing home at lunchtime (fingers crossed!) for that wonderful ACN! :-)

    It's a miserable morning here in Thornton le Dale. Rain, rain and more rain is forecast...YUK!

    Shelley...after hearing about Chance Rollins' brain injury and prognosis (they said he would be paraplegic or maybe quadraplegic)and seeing how he has recovered and looking forward to riding again, I have no doubt that Mike is heading for the same full recovery. He'll get there too.

    Listening to Aiden's interview again (he looked like he was going to burst he was so happy!) I heard him say how George 'cruised through the race' and in his list he mentioned 'the class he has through the race'....

    Anyway, have to run...now I'm REALLY late! lol

    Posted by: Jo (UK) at October 19, 2006 8:07 AM

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