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Old 05-28-2010, 09:42 PM
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Default The day the music died... where were you?

Not meaning to be a drama queen here (well maybe just a little ) but I was wondering (and this is something that is probably more for the newer fans)... where were you when Smarty lost the Belmont?

I was reading SilverRP's post about Smarty and had that horrible flashback for a split second... Smarty was the first horse I followed. This is why, on occassion, I'll preface something, some post, with my "Smarty era" thing... I'm from the Smarty era. To me though? There is no better way to define when I started following racing.

Post 9/11, needing a hero, Cinderella-story Smarty Jones. It was perfect timing. He was what the country needed and when we needed it. A beloved distraction, a feel-good story... hope on four legs.

How could any sane person with a soul not feel something for this horse?

He was perfection.

So... who wants to go first?

Where were you? How did you feel? Who were you with?

Anything and everything goes.

(That goes for Birdstone fans as well...)
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Old 05-28-2010, 10:36 PM
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We had just moved into our house and were only there a couple of months. Little Matt had just turned one and I was holding him in front of the TV hoping both of us would witness history. I was just a little kid when Slew and Affirmed won, so I have never really witnessed a TC take place either. The Sports Illustrated with Smarty on the cover was laying on the floor. I had plans on getting Stewart Elliott to sign it and put it in Matt's room. I remember thinking he was in great shape, but as soon as Birdstone entered the picture I had a bad feeling. And the rest is history. The one other thing that sticks out in my mind is the ride Bailey gave Eddington. Little Matt was so distraught, that he made me put on Elmo immediately .
Obviously I was disapointed, but more for selfish reasons. Sounds crazy, but I felt like I lost out on seeing history. And to this day, I am still waiting to see a horse win the Triple Crown.
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Old 05-28-2010, 10:40 PM
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I got the news of Jerry Garcia's death as I was getting ready to head over to Saratoga for the day's races.

It was indeed a sad day.
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Old 05-29-2010, 07:42 AM
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I got the news of Jerry Garcia's death as I was getting ready to head over to Saratoga for the day's races.

It was indeed a sad day.

In the summer of 1994 I was sent to San Fran for a meeting. The first day I was there they had an amazing free concert in tribute to Bill Graham who died two days earlier in a similar accident to Buddy and the Bopper.

The Dead closed the show playing a 40 minute set that culminated in a musical eulogy that had a dozen superstars from the Bay Area performing like Bill Graham clockwork with the day ending at 4PM as the permit declared with not a single piece of litter on the grass by 6PM.

About a year later Jerry was dead and the music did truly die but I'll never forget that afternoon listening to "It must have been the roses..." as thousands of rose petals fell from the sky courtesy of Mr Jagger. A million people came and went without a single arrest or reported fight or crime. How does it go so right some times....
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Old 05-29-2010, 08:15 AM
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We were home. We had invited a few people over for a "Smarty Party". Problem was they weren't that much interested in it other than watching the 2+ minutes it took to run the race.

Prior to the race, the announcement that President Reagan had died seemed like a bad omen.

I was very sad but couldn't seem to articulate how I felt because our company didn't seem to care that Smarty lost. Bill and I went outside and commiserated with one another and then returned to feed the party goers.
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Old 05-29-2010, 08:19 AM
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It was August 2nd 1979.......just another summer day for a 15 yr.old youth in Fort Plain, until I saw the 6 o'clock news on WTEN-10 and then sportscaster; Rip Rowan announced that Thurman Munson was killed just a short time ago in a plane crash. I could not believe what I heard and was devasted. At that time in my life, I didn't have any close members of my family or friends die suddenly or could I believe that someone this young could be gone. It was a feeling that I never had until this point.
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Old 05-29-2010, 08:47 AM
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we were in the turf club dining room at charlestown. there was ALOT of blue and white at CT that day. Smarty was the first horse mrs d. followed so she was very excited. i didn't "dislike" Smarty just played to beat him. belmont day it paid off........ finally.

i'm a Secretariat and Afleet Alex fan.
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Old 05-28-2010, 10:44 PM
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Obviously I was disapointed, but more for selfish reasons. Sounds crazy, but I felt like I lost out on seeing history. And to this day, I am still waiting to see a horse win the Triple Crown.
Felt the same about Funny Cide. Hopefully one of these years but then again I'm a Cub's fan.
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Old 05-28-2010, 10:48 PM
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The more frustrating loss was Real Quiet losing the TC over victory gallop by a nose. Stewart Elliot took Baileys bait and did not give the best ride Smarty Jones deserved
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Old 05-28-2010, 11:00 PM
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I was high fiving the dude next to me at the track as they hit the wire.
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Old 05-28-2010, 11:04 PM
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I was high fiving the dude next to me at the track as they hit the wire.
How were the other people around you?

Did you get dirty looks?

Were they Birdstone people?
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Old 05-29-2010, 12:38 AM
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I was high fiving the dude next to me at the track as they hit the wire.
I heard that. Had Birdstone all the way in it (winner ATB, exacta) and was at AP.

Never cared for Smarty as much (bet against all 3 TC races, finally hit in the belmont). Was hoping that War Emblem would be the one that would get it... but not to happen.
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Old 05-30-2010, 01:00 PM
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I was high fiving the dude next to me at the track as they hit the wire.
me too, i was here at the simulcast. alot of us had birdstone, he was the mary lou local fave. plus, he was good before the belmont. i had pics with smarty and birdstone......they were selling t-shirts, pins, bumper stickers and most of the people there,were not horse players. they thought it was a lock and right before post thats what made me know he was going to lose. big brown was the same thing but i had to hit the "all" button to get that one. rooting for those kind of horses is one thing....betting them is another.....counting on them winning and then betting them...... well.....i can say...its horse racing.....gambling .....sucka. you never make a score betting that way. but i love how people think they can anyway.
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Old 05-29-2010, 09:05 AM
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Was that you?

In my section, a few of us within a row or two had Birdstone.

Low-keyed celebration, actually.
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Old 05-29-2010, 11:30 AM
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The title of this thread is a bit over the top, no?
Well it got your attention, didn't it?

You've had some awesome titles too...

Seattle Killed my Computer and Darley's Plan for World Conquest Continue, Mate. Those were good ones.

* * *

This has been bugging me, Andy, so I looked it up (he died on Aug. 9th, 95). Who were you thinking of?

I think there's too much info in your brain... that's why you got mixed up.

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2Hot...

I understand.
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Old 05-28-2010, 10:59 PM
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I watched it with my kids, who were pretty little at the time. (Before my daughter decided that it's cruel. ).

My son liked Royal Assault and Eddington, my daughter Rock Hard Ten and Eddington. It was all Smarty for me.

I took them to the fair that morning, the one that is always the first weekend in May (talk about crappy timing). This is probably why I didn't know about the other news...

I'm sorry but I felt devastated after the race. It was like I could feel my heart sinking in slow motion. One of those moments where you want to go back in time... just 30 seconds... Noooooooooooooooooo.

Birdstone.

Told the kids to go play in the back yard and I cried and cried.

I realized the sprinklers had been on in the front yard for a long time so I wiped away my tears and went outside to turn them off. I was trying to do normal things cause it was painful. I had no idea it could make me feel so much... hurt so much.

One of my neighbors just happened to come outside at the same time. She looked at me and said aww I'm sorry, I didn't know you were such a fan. She touched my shoulder gently, said she really liked him too.

I was surprised... she liked Smarty?

So we had a short conversation... I kept holding my breath so I wouldn't cry anymore, and then, finally, she said something about Nancy.

Huh?

I had noticed the flag was at half staff during the race but didn't know why and forgot about it immediately.

I had no idea Reagan had died and it was a little weird... crying for a horse and not knowing other people were mourning Reagan.

I didn't hate Birdstone but I cringed every time I heard his name for the next few months.

As an aside I had no idea that Jerry Garcia died the same day (I thought that was a year or two later) and yeah MaTH I remember the ride on Eddington...

Don't get me started.
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Old 05-29-2010, 02:32 AM
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Post 9/11, needing a hero, Cinderella-story Smarty Jones. It was perfect timing. He was what the country needed and when we needed it. A beloved distraction, a feel-good story... hope on four legs.

How could any sane person with a soul not feel something for this horse?

He was perfection.

So... who wants to go first?

Where were you? How did you feel? Who were you with?

Anything and everything goes.

(That goes for Birdstone fans as well...)
Post 9/11???? Listen, that's only slightly ironic....with the amount that you root for godolphin and company...anything 9/11 seems silly.

I know I don't post alot, every so often.

I also know how much they contribute to the sport and greatly promote the sales, but did you watch the 2001 classic? "Tiznow wins it for AMERICA????"
I'm sorry, I just couldn't let that go.
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Old 05-29-2010, 03:17 AM
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Post 9/11???? Listen, that's only slightly ironic....with the amount that you root for godolphin and company...anything 9/11 seems silly.

I know I don't post alot, every so often.

I also know how much they contribute to the sport and greatly promote the sales, but did you watch the 2001 classic? "Tiznow wins it for AMERICA????"
I'm sorry, I just couldn't let that go.
I remember your Artie posts... you seem like a nice person and are obviously passionate about what you believe in.

I hope this doesn't sound rude cause I don't mean it to.

I don't want to have another Godolphin fight. It's not my job in life to defend them. I have in the past and very vocally but there comes a point when you just get tired... you know? I don't want to fight period so I'm choosing to keep my mouth shut. I don't like my patriotism questioned, I don't like the nasty pm's, I don't like the implication that I'm somehow un-American. It's absurd.

The only (and last) thing I have to say is that I don't know what that organization has to do with 9/11 except for the millions of dollars they donated to the families of the firefighters and other victims.

You're smarter than to suggest that because they're arab they're somehow evil.

Okay that's it.

It's nice to see you posting and I hope you answer the question and tell us where you were, who you were rooting for, what your reaction was, how you feel about it now.

If you want to fight instead I just won't be responding... I am officially retired from that argument.

Hope you understand and that we can talk about Smarty.

...and Birdstone.
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I was at, of all places, Thistledown in Ohio. My niece had come to visit from N.C.. We went up early, got one of the low-rent motel rooms across from the track and proceeded to party and have a good ole time. Until the race. We went back to the room to watch the race, so I wouldn't miss anything. What an unhappy shocker!! I was stunned. Afterwards, went back to the track. I was wearing a "Smarty" t-shirt. A couple of complete strangers hugged me. They were all crying. It was very emotional. Sounds corny, but actually I'll never forget it. Then I proceeded to meet a super cool guy. (shout out to Mitch!) And ended up having a very good time anyway. Despite the fact that I was broken-hearted. Well, thats my story and I'm stickin' to it!!)
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Old 05-29-2010, 03:53 AM
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I was at, of all places, Thistledown in Ohio. My niece had come to visit from N.C.. We went up early, got one of the low-rent motel rooms across from the track and proceeded to party and have a good ole time.

I went to Thistledown the day after my mother's funeral. Of all places.

I hit a nice perfecta with a double digit bet that day. No help from my mother.

Well if she did help, she hasn't helped since!
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