[nagdu] . O-T: Looking for a Daisy.
Mark J. Cadigan
kramc11 at gmail.com
Tue Sep 20 12:59:47 UTC 2011
This is a Hokes. It never happened, the towers were only 110 floors high, so
there was no 112 floor, and, I just googled it, and I quickly found many
websites stating it was a Hokes. Please do some research before posting.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Artie." <anolden at tampabay.rr.com>
To: <Undisclosed-Recipient:;>
Sent: Tuesday, September 20, 2011 8:38 AM
Subject: [nagdu] . O-T: Looking for a Daisy.
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> This story about a Golden Retriever named Daisy came around last week,
> a few days after September 11th. As it was, it had pictures of a Golden
> in various poses.
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> I replied about Michael Hingson's Roselle. I also said a dog would not
> save over nine hundred people -- as the story below tells. And I conclude
> this one is the hoax that came out ten years ago.
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> Your comments?
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> Artie and GDF Golden guide dog JJ by the Gulf,
> west central Florida.
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> James Crane worked on the 101st floor of Tower 1 of the World Trade Center
> . He is blind so he has a golden retriever named Daisy.
> After the plane hit 20 stories below, James knew that he was doomed, so he
> let Daisy go, out of an act of love. She darted away into the darkened
> hallway.
> Choking on the fumes of the jet fuel and the smoke James was just waiting
> to die. About 30 minutes later, Daisy comes back along with James' boss,
> who Daisy just happened to pick up on floor 112
> On her first run of the building, she leads James, James' boss, and about
> 300 more people out of the doomed building.
> But she wasn't through yet, she knew there were others who were trapped.
> So, highly against James' wishes she ran back in the building.
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> On her second run, she saved 392 lives. Again she went back in. During
> this run, the building collapses. James hears about this and falls on his
> knees into tears.
> Against all known odds, Daisy makes it out alive, but this time she is
> carried by a firefighter. "She led us right to the people, before she got
> injured" the fireman explained.
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> Her final run saved another 273 lives. She suffered acute smoke
> inhalation, severe burns on all four paws, and a broken leg, but she saved
> 967 lives. Daisy is the first civilian Canine to win the Medal of Honor of
> New York City.
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> I hope you enjoyed this story. I thought it was terrific.
> Pass it on to all animal lovers
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