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10/30/2005
I'm sorry about your loss. I cant even imagine how terrible
it is to loose something like him. But I do congratulate
you for raising such a legend like him.
Sorry again,
Cloe Pennington
and
Julie Fike
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11/10/2005
Dear Mrs. and Mr. McQuay,
My name is
China Vogel and I was and still am a big fan of Hollywood
Dun It. I just got into reining a few years ago and I think
its the greatest thing ever. My mom wanted me to have one of
the best horses to rein on so she got me a Hollywood Dun It
grandaughter baby. She is the greatest horse ever thanks to
him. She has the nicest disposition and looks a lot like her
grandpa. I just wanted to say thank you for making the best
horses on Earth and Im really sorry, its as heart breaking
for me as it is you. I hope everything is going fine and I
hope you know that everybody will remember him forever, and
in his honor, im doing a project on him in school. Thanks
for taking your time to read this.
~*~*China
Vogel*~*~
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11/24/2005
Hi Tim and Colleen,
I would just like to say sorry about
your lost. In my mind Hollywood Dun It was one of the best
stallions around. I am looking forward to this May when my
mare is going to have a colt out of The Jewel Snipper which
goes back to your stallion and I am excited to have
Hollywood Dun It in the background.
Thanks for raising and showing a great
stallion and I know we all will remember him for all of our
lives. I love how he passed on great traits to all his
offsprings and easily trainable colts.
I will always remember him all of my
life.
Best regards from Olds, Alberta
Melissa Dueck
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12/6/2005
Hi,
my name is Canden Scales and Im from Riverside Ca. I would like
to say that your horse has giving me such a desire for reining
he was such and amazing horse he truly was I even have a picture
of him hanging up on the wall that I had painted of him for my
art class at santiago high school and by the way I got an A+ on
it but yes your horse was the first one to introduce me to
reining even though I never got a chance to watch him in the
show ring I would love to read about him in the paper I'm now on
my way to a long life set in reining because of Hollywood Dun It
he has given me the will and desire to pursue my training in
reining I hope someday I will win the world championship or the
harts of people around the world as your horse did Thank you so
much for such a GREAT HORSE I dont think there will truly ever
be another horse as great as your stallion was he truly is a my
desire and drive to be great in reining and even though he his
gone now he will never truly be gone forever as the legend will
live on of HOLLYWOOD DUN IT and will forever be remember around
the world maybe someday someone will even make a movie about him
but even if they dont he will always stay in my heart
sincerely,
your Canden Scales
age 15
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12/30/2005
im
truly sorry about HOLLYWOOD DUN IT. im only ten and i just found out
but my heart goes out to you for this tragic loss. i hope that
HOLLYWOOD DUN IT'S memory lives out through thousands of years for
this great noble and brave stud. god bless you. and one more time im
truly sorry.
Katie Jackson
Arlington Tennessee 38002
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1/2/2006
Hi,
I know it has been a
while now, but I have always wanted to write and say how sorry I
was when you lost Hollywood Dun It. I have loved him from the
first time I saw him! He was truely a remarkable horse!
It was always my
dream to own a horse that resembled him, as well as carried his
bloodline. I was lucky when I found my colt, even though he is a
great grandson, I am truely blessed to own him.
Once again,
I am very sorry for your loss!
This is my colt Voo
Doo Dun It. Everytime I look at him, I remember Hollywood Dun
It.
Sincerely,
Tina Gustafson
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Dear McQuay family I wanted to email you and let you know I
recently came into possesion of a Hollywood Dun It grandson. He
is a beautiful golden dun like his grandsire, however he is out
of an apendix mare. I am an endurance competitor and this colt
is 16.2 hands at 3 years of age, he is very leggy. My life time
dream has always been to compete in the Tevis endurance race
(100 miles in a day). One of the things that attracted me to
this colt is his calm disposition and people friendly attitude.
Endurance is an extremely athletic event and I am hoping we do
well, there is a bond that is formed with you and your horse in
endurance riding that is unlike any other bond in the horse
competative world, this bond is extremely close and I am already
impressed with the trust this colt is putting in me, so maybe
this will be my year to reach the Tevis, if I do I'll let you
know and also how we fair. If all of Hollywood Dunt It's colts
have this disposition then the horse world has truly lost one of
it's greatest.
Sincerly Kelley Chaffee
Mountain West Equine
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