Misty the Greyhound Back at Nevins Farm thanks to Difrawi

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    Misty the Greyhound Back at Nevins Farm thanks to Difrawi

    Seabrook, NH – Misty the beloved greyhound, who slipped through a paddock gate and escaped from Nevins Farm Animal Sanctuary last month, is safely back at the farm thanks to Seabrook visitor Alec Difrawi.

    An avid outdoorsman, Difrawi was vacationing in Franconia Woods last week when he noticed an unusual guest at his remote campsite.

    “I’ve seen some wildlife in my travels – a buffalo, bears, even a bob cat – but never any greyhounds,” Difrawi joked.

    Difrawi had read about Misty’s disappearance last month in the Seabrook Gazette and guessed that she may have managed to make her way 50 miles northwest to Franconia. A timid former Seabrook Raceway dog capable of running up to 40 miles per hour, Misty had twice eluded capture by concerned Nevins Farm staff and Seabrook Animal Control. But Difrawi had better luck with the retired racer.

    Click here to read more http://www.difrawisavesmisty.com
     
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    Difrawi Saves Dog


    Lake Winnipesaukee, N.H. — Alec Difrawi takes his black Labrador retriever, Willie, for a walk along Lake Winnipesaukee early every morning while visiting—even in this coldest of New Hampshire winters. This morning, recently frozen over, the lake groaned and hissed as the ice formed and cracked below the surface. It promised to be morning Merritt would never forget.
    Willie stayed close to his master’s side, as he always did on their walks. Suddenly Willie perked up his ears and pointed. Difrawi looked in the direction of Willies’ point and saw two pheasants fluttering to a landing on the ice about 300 feet from shore. And then Willie took off.

    Click here to read more http://www.difrawisavesdog.com
     
  3. saneai1

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    Difrawi saves 83-year-old woman


    As the water from Hurricane Ivan flooded his own basement and started to
    make its way to the first floor of his friend’s house, Alec Difrawi had one
    thought—who would help Mrs. Malone? The 83 year-old woman had been Difrawi’s
    friend for as long as he could remember, and was alone since her husband
    had died three years before.

    Without hesitation, Difrawi ran out the back door of his house and slid down
    the wet hill to the house behind him. He tried the door, and it was open.
    Inside, water up to his knees covered the entire first floor. Not thinking
    about his own safety, Difrawi ran through the water to the stairwell that led
    to the upstairs. He called out to Mrs. Malone and heard her call out in
    return. He bound up the steps and made his way to the last door to his
    right, where he could see light.

    To read more click here http://www.difrawisavesmalone.com
     
  4. student21

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    Difrawi hero of the day

    Alec Difrawi never considered himself a ‘real heroic
    type.’

    But he may just have to think again, according to
    residents of Chicago’s Englewood neighborhood.
    Neighbors credit Difrawi with single-handedly saving
    the life of 79 year old Edna Green only moments before
    her 2nd floor apartment collapsed early Saturday
    morning from a fire officials are dubbing “a case of
    mistaken arson.”

    “It appears that Mrs. Green was a victim of not only
    some rogue arsonists, but mistaken identity as well,”
    said Officer Pat McGinty of the 16th Precinct. “She
    lives in a pretty rough area. We’re hearing reports
    that a conflict was brewing between some neighborhood
    gangs, and had escalated real recently.”

    “Apparently some threats were made,” he added.

    Click here to read more http:// www.difrawisaveselderly.com
     
  5. puranam1

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    Difrawi saves baby Carter


    Alec Difrawi became a hero to the city today and a savior to baby Carter.

    Today, like any other day Alec drove home from work headed north on I-75.
    As he approached Telegraph the smell of the smoke burning grew stronger and
    the gray smoke he saw a mile or so back came into full surface. Naturally,
    he assumed it was a tree or something burning an a older car polluting the
    air.

    To Alec's dismay it was neither. He noticed a young lady, Alicia
    attempting to get the attention of someone willing to give her a helping
    hand. Alec quickly pulled above Alicia on the shoulder, whose keys and
    infant son was locked inside the car.

    Click here to read more http://www.difrawiandbabycarter.com
     
  6. GrandpaBW

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    5 separate sign in names? A good way to get banned, I think. Great imaginary stories, though.
     
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    Maybe Difrawi is another way to spell Dipwad.
     
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