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  • <BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Giddy-up:
    Ok, it's official--I live smack in the middle of Dorkville, USA. There is nobody famous I have seen or are aware exists in this area (IL/Chicago suburbs) unless they are using some fake name (do they really do that?). <HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

    I think Montel Williams boards his jumpers at some fancy barn near the suburbs out there.

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    • RE: Cagney.

      <BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>I think he had a farm in NJ. or CT.? <HR></BLOCKQUOTE>



      I've heard he lived in Stanfordville, just north of Millbrook in Dutchess County (New York).

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      • Willem Dafoe is a serious polo player as is Stephanie Powers. Joe Montana and his wife bought and stood Chaka Khan (The Oaks/Holsteiner stallion) and then sold him. John Forsythe and Tim Conway are into racehorses. Fred Astaire was married to a former jockey when he passed away (Robin). Alex Trebek has a 700 acre Thoroughbred breeding and training farm (Thoroughbreds) in Paso Robles. I think Jill Ireland stood a Blue Murmur son many moons ago (I know she is now deceased). Elizabeth Taylor was given the horse used in the movie National Velvet, who was a grandson of Man O' War. Jacqueline Kennedy and Caroline rode (hunters) and foxhunted. Loretta Lynn's son was a horse trainer (I think was killed riding). Senator John Warner has a horse farm in Virginia (ex-hubby of Liz Taylor). Sissy Spacek has horses and her daughter rides competitively. Author John Grisham has a horse farm in Virginia and his kids also compete.
        PSG

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        • Anthony Steward Head (Giles from Buffy, and was also in some Folger commercials) has horses and rides. One of them, a gorgeous paint (or pinto? I never know which one to use), was in a Buffy episode (7.1) with ASH riding.
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          • <BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Illyria:
            Anthony Steward Head (Giles from Buffy, and was also in some Folger commercials) has horses and rides. One of them, a gorgeous paint (or pinto? I never know which one to use), was in a Buffy episode (7.1) with ASH riding.<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

            Another reason to adore ASH. I remember the horse...it was cute.

            On another note: is your username from Angel? I just started watching, and am on Season #1 (DVD's) but know there's a character with your name coming in future seasons....

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            • <BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by TKR:
              Author John Grisham has a horse farm in Virginia and his kids also compete. <HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

              I'd buy a John Grisham book featuring the equine world!

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              • <BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by RugBug:
                Another reason to adore ASH. I remember the horse...it was cute.

                On another note: is your username from Angel? I just started watching, and am on Season #1 (DVD's) but know there's a character with your name coming in future seasons...<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
                Yes, it is. I quite like Illyria, but we'll see how it turns out in the end. There's an episode where Angel is on a horse, or rather, falling off a horse, but I don't know if he rides in real life (to keep it horse related).
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                • Step aside ladies, Brad Pitt and his chaps are MINE!

                  Maybe I should e-mail him a sale ad and make him think he's buying a horse

                  "17hand blond...err palomino mare. No vices, Well trained, knows many tricks (). For experienced rider only. Price- big fatty diamond ring on a platinum band. Non-negotiable"

                  I can see it now, he will jump all over that ad, run to the nearest jewlery store, buy me a ring and call me immediately.

                  I just know it....

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                  • Billy Crystal bought and still owns the paint he rode in that dude ranch movie Jack Palance won his Oscar for --- oh lord, mind escapes me.....

                    "Tell her you loff her und that you don't nott to want to live with no other modder ever. If she don't nott to get the hint, start to cry und stamp your feets. If this it don't nott to work, buck." Willem

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                    • Oh and of course, don't forget Jackie O and her favorite hunt horse Fred. Ok, I know she's not still living.....still trying to think of the name of the Billy Crystal movie

                      "Tell her you loff her und that you don't nott to want to live with no other modder ever. If she don't nott to get the hint, start to cry und stamp your feets. If this it don't nott to work, buck." Willem

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                      • City Slickers

                        Good movie... it was on one of the showtime channels this morning!

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                        • THANK YOU SunshineGA! Now my brain can move on!!

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                          • LOL! I'm glad Thats cool he bought the horse... I wonder if he still says "beep beep beep... easy on the clutch!" everytime he backs her up!

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                            • <BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by equestrielle:
                              In regard to Shatner and his ASBs, he insisted in the one star trek movie that he ride one of his own horses in the scene where he jumps the horse over the creek. I forget the name of that one, it's the movie about the nexus.<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

                              The movie is Star Trek Generations. Which reminds me that Patrick Stewart, the actor that played Captain Jean Luc Picard in the Next Generation series, is also an accomplished rider and horse enthusiast. So much so, that a love of riding was worked into his character on the show, and a few story lines were created around it.

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                              • Bon Jovi's kid/kids(?) do ride. I think we sent a pony out for them to try this week.

                                Jessie Springsteen, Bruce Springsteen's daughter, is a beautiful rider.

                                Annie Starke, Glenn Close's daughter also rides, as does Hannah Selleck, Tom Selleck's daughter.

                                Daisy Johnson's father owns the NY Jets footbal team.

                                Debbie Burrows' daughter, Paris Sellon, also rides.

                                Charlotte

                                [This message was edited by Charlotte on Apr. 27, 2004 at 04:29 PM.]
                                Charlotte

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                                • <BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Giddy-up:
                                  Ok, it's official--I live smack in the middle of Dorkville, USA. There is nobody famous I have seen or are aware exists in this area (IL/Chicago suburbs)
                                  <HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

                                  Chicago is a hotbed of celebrity sightings compared to Salt Lake (not counting Park City in ski season lol) - but I'm very much afraid I proably wouldn't know or notice a "celebrity" if they came up and smacked me! I am truly soooooooo out of touch!

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                                  • Wilford Brimley, the older actor in tons of character roles like "Cocoon" and "Electric Horseman" and "The Firm"...and all those Quaker Oats commercials. He was a farrier, I think I remember reading, before he was an actor. And I know he rides and has horses.

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                                    • Patrick Stewart??? Does he show??

                                      I've seen him off-Broadway several times...most recently in The Tempest, and he's a GREAT actor. I'd love to see him ride.

                                      CCB
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                                      • On the "infamous" side- Ollie North's daughters ride.

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                                        Janet

                                        chief feeder and mucker for Music, Spy, Belle and Tiara. Someone else is now feeding and mucking for Chief and Brain (both foxhunting now).

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                                        • Now, rumours keep circulating that Mr. Pitt (& wife) have property in the Bragg Creek area around here!!! If so, I'm taking up reining immediatly!!

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