Jan. 5, 2013, 10:20 PM
#21
I had one in my barn this winter. Her name is Moonshot Monkey. The guys who gallop
for my at PID own her and she came to my farm for a while. Tiny tiny little bitty filly. Not much to
look at but she did win.
RIP Spider Murphy 4/20/02 - 10/31/10
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Jan. 6, 2013, 03:23 PM
#23

Originally Posted by
danceronice
....My first thought was "Your lovely what?"
I hope the owners meant her name as a noun, not an adjective without/with an implied object.
OMG. Now people are misspelling Your/ You're when registering horses??? So sad..
Other horses have had their names misspelled, though:
Reputed Testamony
Commanche Trail
But these are not at the level of not knowing the difference between Your and You're.
If I owned Your Lovely I might have to name her foal: Their You Go.
Somedays, the supply of curse words is insufficient to meet my demands.
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Jan. 6, 2013, 03:47 PM
#24

Originally Posted by
Lord Helpus
OMG. Now people are misspelling Your/ You're when registering horses??? So sad..
If I owned Your Lovely I might have to name her foal: Their You Go.

Bwahahahahaha, priceless!
"All top hat and no canter". *Graureiter*
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Jan. 7, 2013, 11:03 AM
#26
FWIW Smarty Jones was one of the the top PA sires in 2012--so maybe he has found the right market.
Regarding spellings--sometimes it is the jockey club that misreads the name requested especially if handwritten as in the old days--and a pain to get changed afterwards.
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