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Old 05-08-2008, 06:42 PM
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Default For whom the Belle tolls.....

The petition...

http://8bellsforeightbelles.org/
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Old 05-08-2008, 07:13 PM
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i'd have rather the money spent on this effort had gone to research, or maybe the barbaro or a t'bred retirement fund.
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Old 05-08-2008, 07:17 PM
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Online petitions.



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You can't make this **** up.
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Old 05-09-2008, 01:41 PM
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Default Eight Belles honor

Eight Bells for Eight Belles
by Claire Novak

Updated: May 9, 2008

A petition urging Churchill Downs to honor Fox Hill Farms’ deceased filly Eight Belles by ringing eight bells, a nautical euphemism for “finished,” prior to the 135th running of the Kentucky Derby Presented by Yum! Brands (gr. I), is gaining momentum among horse lovers across the nation.
The online petition, started by horse lover Joni Massengale, requests the memorial action be taken in memory of Eight Belles after her tragic breakdown in the 2008 edition of the Derby.
The term "eight bells" signifies the ending of one watch and the beginning of another aboard a ship. It can also be a way of saying that a sailor's life long watch is over, for instance, in his or her obituary.
The petition reads: “Whereas the Kentucky Derby is the epitome of Thoroughbred horse racing, rich in its history and traditions; and whereas the sport of Thoroughbred horse racing is a celebration of the beauty and athleticism of the breed; and whereas on May 3, 2008 one horse raced with the heart of a champion and a spirit greater than her body; let eight bells be rung before the 135th running of the Kentucky Derby in memory of the filly.”
Located at 8BellsForEightBelles.org, the petition gives those that sign an opportunity to leave comments, some of which are posted on the site. There is no personal information being collected other than name, city, state, and country, and there is no solicitation for money.

A flash introduction to the site, accompanied by the audio track of eight ringing bells, reads, “Spirit, courage, hope, beauty, heart, grace, determination, champion: Eight Belles.”
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