[nagdu] . O-T: Looking for a Daisy.

Pickrell, Rebecca M (TASC) REBECCA.PICKRELL at tasc.com
Tue Sep 20 13:03:12 UTC 2011


My comment is that we need our myths.
All myths start with some truth and we gravitate to them in times of fear and stress.  All cultures do this.
Let people hold onto what gives them hope.


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Subject: [nagdu] . O-T: Looking for a Daisy.






    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.

    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.

    Your comments?

    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.

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.

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.


I hope you enjoyed this story. I thought it was terrific.
Pass it on to all animal lovers

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