reedhill wrote:Wow, how extremely different view you posted than the one you actually acted out there at Keeneland. Word got around quickly at how rude you were to Keeneland employees (after you RNA your horses) and how you stated you would "never come back to this F**king place". Perhaps next time you should watch what you say when there are other people standing around. Keeneland does not need Indian Charlie (not the critter) to get news spread around. You RNAed ($11,500, $5,500 and $3,700) your three yearlings that got better prices than some very well bred horses (Smarty Jones x stakes winning mare sold for $2,500) and you expected people to give you more for your colored horses that couldn't out run a fat man??? Lady, you should have took the money and ran.
Your damn right. It was a cluster of a mess trying to get out of Keeneland. The loading area was full, and lines backed up, people sitting around chatting instead of moving up and getting out of the way. To top things off the office was closing and I had to simutaniously load and get up to the office to get my release papers. Yes I have a mouth, but as everyone else we were tierd. Who has ever heard of closing a sales office while people are trying to load up and leave. Trust me, whoever you are, we were not the only ones disgusted at the mess, others were cussing just the same. At least I didn't just leave my yearlings standing in stalls for someone to find and take away!!!!!!! Callan Strous met us at the sales office to help his client try and purchase our Art In Motion colt and I told him the office was closing, that we barely got our leave papers. When we went in to get the transfer and payment done, the 2 70 year old men looked at us from behind the counter and said, sorry out of luck, "credit" is gone" No wonder the TB industry is in trouble. Callan had some choice things to say also and he had been doing this for 35 years. So whoever you are who cares if I lost my temper, who the hell doesn't?!
You should read over the the catalog and pay attention to detail. Keeneland does not let people just load up their RNAs and take them home without proof that the horses are really yours. NO ONE takes a horse off the grounds without proper papers. This is Keenelands way to keep from those yearlings standing in stalls and for just "someone to find and take away". There are hoops that you have to jump through to get your horses off the grounds, that is how Keeneland protects the horses from getting stolen.
Next time read up on what you have to do and remember that Keeneland is not a backyard auction barn. Sorry you had a bad sale and had to take it out on people that were just doing their jobs.