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![]() steve
I really enjoyed the segment. After Big Red, Foolish Pleasure and Ruffain were my two most memorable and favorite horses from my early youth. I will always associate Mr Jolley with the green and white silks of Firestone. Look forward to more of his stories as well as the re-vamped TB Legacy. |
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![]() good interview with leroy jolley and nice assist from "steve from nj".
having the people that lived the legacy tell the stories should be great radio.
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![]() Can I do the 'Thoroughbred Legacy' segment on that bum Man O' War....
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![]() i know he's not from the past, but the guy (i think his name is plank) who is trying to bring sagamore farm back to life seems to be a good choice-he's honoring the past by trying to give vanderbilts historic farm a future.
king leatherbury maybe? seems he'd have lots to tell.
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