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 Cordero rode Shake Shake Shake and certainly was always up for a little mischief. I think Pincay was negligent also. | 
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 I have to agree, those WERE good racehorses and it was a great era for racing. | 
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|   It's a damn shame there's scumbags in the world like JT Lundy or we might STILL be talking about the great sons and daughters of Alydar. | 
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 Some people close to him, still to this day, believe he was innocent of the Alydar incident. I've only read Wild Ride so the best I can do is speculate like most people. | 
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 " Only read Wild Ride " and you are entertaining thoughts of innocence? Not me. I love that book. | 
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|   In 1985, when Lundy was running Calumet, they hired Smiley Adams as their trainer and he brought a string up to Saratoga about a month before the meet started. JT Lundy rented my parents house for Smiley Adams. The Dead played at Spac in late June that year, and I showed up in town with some of my friends, and stopped by my house. My Dad was having a drink on the porch with Smiley Adams. It was all quite a contrast even without throwing Jerry Garcia into the mix. | 
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   As for Lundy, my first impression was shock that a man like that could have been in control of all that he was. In the middle of the book their are pictures, so I recognized him, but having the real thing in front of you is so different. | 
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 Really? That must have been the day I was hanging in the Chairman's box with three supermodels. Really Phil.....Cigar won the Whitney? | 
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 Cigar never ran in any Whitney. | 
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  youse guys are too fast for me! who won the 1994 whitney, colonial affair? | 
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 He also never won on Whitney Day...or any day at Saratoga. He did, however, run third once in the first race, I think, on the turf one day. | 
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 I was getting worried there. I expected the next thing from you to be that you saw a bootleg copy of " Candy ". | 
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