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Originally Posted by my miss storm cat
It's so hard to even say anything cause I want to say everything but then it hurts too much so instead I'll hold my breath (literally. That's how I make myself not cry. Pathetic.) and just tell you how much I appreciate your saying that.
It's a terrible thing to wonder... to remember literally sobbing on the floor... to wonder does anyone else even remember this?
Does anyone else even remember him?
I'm glad that you do.
Not the memory of that day... those images will never leave my head and if you remember it's the same for you but I am happy that you knew who he was.
He wasn't a big flashy star but God did he have heart.
I know you know that though.
Thank you. Believe it or not you helped me feel better.
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You are welcome. We owe it to these horses, because they lay their lives on the line for our entertainment. Even the cheapest horses, if you watch them run at your local track a bunch of times, you learn that they deserve remembrance. I love what you do in honor of any who have fallen, the respect for those who pass, and the hope for those who survive injury. There was a website I used to frequent called Equus Editorial, a lady named Connie from out west listed all horses who gave their lives. It was the ultimate tribute to the fallen. Many people who follow this sport dont feel the way I do, many mock the stricken. I cant do it. One of the most vivid memories I have in my life was the very sad incident with Go For Wand. Despite that, I know that I love watching the grace and power of the horse, and I enjoy betting, so I have been able to balance my feelings within this respect.