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ANYONE REMEMBER LISA DRUCK

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  • #81
    You can take the girl out of the trailer but you can't take the trailer out of the girl....Lisa Druck [edit]...wise decision to change her name to "Rielle"...a classier name to go with the klasssy foto SPREEEEAAAAD...what?? They were taking pictures of me with my pants off?? How DID that happen?? [edit].
    Last edited by Moderator 1; May. 4, 2010, 08:36 AM. Reason: language
    The thing about smart people, is they look like crazy people, to dumb people.

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    • #82
      I just finished reading "Story of my Life" by Jay McInerney.. it's said to be based on Lisa Druck's life, as I believe she briefly dated the author. The main character and her friends are ex-A circuit juniors that are now in their mid-twenties. The main character has a screwed up view of men.. later revealed to be caused by the fact that her father killed her horse for insurance money. It was a quick read.

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      • #83
        Originally posted by Jumphigh83 View Post
        You can take the girl out of the trailer but you can't take the trailer out of the girl....Lisa Druck, [edit]...wise decision to change her name to "Rielle"...a classier name to go with the klasssy foto SPREEEEAAAAD...what?? They were taking pictures of me with my pants off?? How DID that happen?? [edit]

        She is no prize but then again at least she wasn't a vet trusted by oath to protect horses not kill them for insurance money.

        Not sure what kind of person would allow someone like that train their child, I guess to some it is Water under the bridge.
        Last edited by Moderator 1; May. 4, 2010, 08:36 AM. Reason: quote

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        • #84
          It is amazing to me the number of people that don't think twice about going back to all these people... Paul Valliere is still running a very successful barn in Wellington... still suspended for life...; Donna Hunter (although that isn't what she is calling herself) is still at it in Atlanta... still suspended; Barney Ward still sells horses to people... lifetime suspension; Marion Hulick is showing dogs (which apparently makes it okay)... lifetime suspension. They are all still out there with one or another story about how someone was mean to them, or they traded evidence because they were being persecuted... because, you know, everyone in prison was framed, right?

          There are a lot of people out there that just seem to want to let this go, but how can you really... ever? What are these people going to teach young riders about horsemanship, when the cornerstone has to be concern for the horse? For some things there is no forgiveness.

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          • #85
            Originally posted by showjump View Post
            WOW!!! I remember her. She had a sister too. I can't remember her sister's name though. Didn't Lisa show Henry the Hawk?
            Her sister's name is Roxanne. They both attended Vanguard High School in the late 70's

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            • #86
              Jesus. Christ.

              Cutlass Reality, the TB stallion who had a hit placed on him but was never killed? That is the sire of one of our best horses. Won 300k on the track then won everything as a children's hunter.

              ...you can say I'm glad he missed the hit.


              Also, from what I understand, Paul Valliere wore a wire to finger Barney Ward.


              Do you think the people that ride with PV/DO have read this stuff? Do they really know what they're dealing with? I'd like to think not. If they do know then...

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              • #87
                Originally posted by Rhody Ram View Post
                Jesus. Christ.

                Cutlass Reality, the TB stallion who had a hit placed on him but was never killed? That is the sire of one of our best horses. Won 300k on the track then won everything as a children's hunter.

                ...you can say I'm glad he missed the hit.


                Also, from what I understand, Paul Valliere wore a wire to finger Barney Ward.


                Do you think the people that ride with PV/DO have read this stuff? Do they really know what they're dealing with? I'd like to think not. If they do know then...
                Yes, they absolutely know, and most of the people that ride with him feel he's served his time as handed down by the US justice system.
                Here today, gone tomorrow...

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                • #88
                  Well, doesn't this just make John Edwards choices even more distasteful - if that is possible. He is the scummiest, sleaziest, cheesiest slimeball ever. He better be careful - get her mad and Rielle/Lisa can clamp some voltage to his nads and give him the Eternal Thrill.
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                  • #89
                    Originally posted by moonriverfarm View Post
                    He better be careful - get her mad and Rielle/Lisa can clamp some voltage to his nads and give him the Eternal Thrill.
                    I have never before laughed on a "horse killers" thread, as it's not particularly a laughing matter - but....

                    "The standard you walk by is the standard you accept."--Lt. Gen. David Morrison, Austalian Army Chief

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                    • #90
                      IMHO he would deserve it, the sleaze, whoring around on his wife while she was fighting and dying of cancer. And good for her for calling him on it and throwing his sorry ass out, even if it was at the very end.
                      "Perhaps the final test of anybody's love of dogs is their willingness to permit them to make a camping ground of the bed" -Henry T. Merwin

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                      • #91
                        Originally posted by Jaegermonster View Post
                        IMHO he would deserve it, the sleaze, whoring around on his wife while she was fighting and dying of cancer. And good for her for calling him on it and throwing his sorry ass out, even if it was at the very end.
                        Don't hold back Jaegermonster....tell us how you really feel!
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