hay sorry to bother u guys agen
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justice2275
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hay sorry to bother u guys agen
i think i might have found my horse his name is high tower born omay 16 1994 cant seam to figer out how to read the pedagree can some one help looking for any info on himwhere he was born who owned him any injerys if any one knows him please please letme know i see goofalik in the pedagree that is the youngest horse on there besides him
thank u allthat can help his tattoo numbers are x21262 i think
thank u allthat can help his tattoo numbers are x21262 i think
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justice2275
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i think that might be him
i thank u so much is there any thing else about him that u might know or any one else might know mylittle girl was so happy to know his real name
thank u soooooooooo much
thank u soooooooooo much
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JimbleBrimble
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We are trying to help you with your puzzle:
What we know is that your horse, whoever he is, was born in 1994 and is a registered Thoroughbred race horse (all living horses who have a tattoo beginning with the letter "X" were born in 1994).
We do not know for CERTAIN that your horse is the one mentioned. We only know that you said "high tower" and that [b]A horse[/b] named "Hightowers Honey was born in 1994. (there are no other "high tower" horses born in 1994)
The horse named Hightowers Honey was born in Arkansas and raced in Arkansas, Louisiana, Iowa, Ohio, and Pennsylvania. He won just 2 of 43 races.
IF you want to take a chance spending maybe $20 to order an old photograph of Hightowers Honey, when he was racing in 1998, and then comparing your horse to the one pictured, you should do the following:
Contact the track at Oaklawn Park, Hot Springs Arkansas and ask about ordering a "winner's circle photo" from March 19, 1998 in the 2nd race, for "Hightowers Honey".
OR
Contact the track at Prairie Meadows, Altoona, Iowa and ask about ordering a "winner's circle photo" from May 21, 1998 in the 2nd race, for "Hightowers Honey".
I expect this would cost $20 or less, and you wouldn't know for sure if it was your horse until the picture came back. Hopefully he has some unique markings on him that would help you to be sure.
Let us know how it goes?
What we know is that your horse, whoever he is, was born in 1994 and is a registered Thoroughbred race horse (all living horses who have a tattoo beginning with the letter "X" were born in 1994).
We do not know for CERTAIN that your horse is the one mentioned. We only know that you said "high tower" and that [b]A horse[/b] named "Hightowers Honey was born in 1994. (there are no other "high tower" horses born in 1994)
The horse named Hightowers Honey was born in Arkansas and raced in Arkansas, Louisiana, Iowa, Ohio, and Pennsylvania. He won just 2 of 43 races.
IF you want to take a chance spending maybe $20 to order an old photograph of Hightowers Honey, when he was racing in 1998, and then comparing your horse to the one pictured, you should do the following:
Contact the track at Oaklawn Park, Hot Springs Arkansas and ask about ordering a "winner's circle photo" from March 19, 1998 in the 2nd race, for "Hightowers Honey".
OR
Contact the track at Prairie Meadows, Altoona, Iowa and ask about ordering a "winner's circle photo" from May 21, 1998 in the 2nd race, for "Hightowers Honey".
I expect this would cost $20 or less, and you wouldn't know for sure if it was your horse until the picture came back. Hopefully he has some unique markings on him that would help you to be sure.
Let us know how it goes?
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justice2275
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thank u so much
i will do that monday i hope it is him and i will let you know 
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justice2275
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ok i think i am at
oki might be at a nother dead end looked up the racing records and the horse that is on there is chest nut he is bay dark bay with a half heat on his head thank u thow for the info i hate to have to join the jocky club just for 1 tattoo but i may have to 
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justice2275
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JimbleBrimble
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Inyureye wrote:Wow, justice, just had to ask, is that really how well you can spell? Folks on this website write correct english.
Well, that is, except for "Inyureye", obviously...
Clearly a literary scholar in the making, this Inyureye:
"is that really how well you can spell?"
Just when I thought "Folks on this website write correct english".
Perhaps the implication was that folks on this website write "correct english". Otherwise it is a longshot!
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justice2275
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sorry
not all of us are great spellers
Colonel, where'd that come from??
Regarding the very bad and illiterate spelling, it is annoying and sometimes very difficult to read. Fortunately technology is literally at your fingertips and there are spellcheckers!
Regarding the worldwide membership of the board, of course accomodations are made for foreigners for whom English is not their native language. As a transplant, I applaud the efforts of our foreign members to jump in and communicate as best they cay.
I live in the US now, though, so I have made a modest attempt to become fluent in the language of the country in which I live. I am absolutely, unequivocally appalled by the writings of those for whom English is the only language they know and yet they can't write that one right.
Regarding the very bad and illiterate spelling, it is annoying and sometimes very difficult to read. Fortunately technology is literally at your fingertips and there are spellcheckers!
Regarding the worldwide membership of the board, of course accomodations are made for foreigners for whom English is not their native language. As a transplant, I applaud the efforts of our foreign members to jump in and communicate as best they cay.
I live in the US now, though, so I have made a modest attempt to become fluent in the language of the country in which I live. I am absolutely, unequivocally appalled by the writings of those for whom English is the only language they know and yet they can't write that one right.
So Run for the Roses, as fast as you can.....