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| Dolly as she was introduced to the
world shortly after the miracle of her birth. |
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It was with profound sadness that we learned of the
sudden and unexpected death of Dolly, our dear friend and sheep.
Dolly was proud to be Scottish and like so many Scots
before her, she was a trailblazer, someone who led the way in her
field. In fact, for most of her life, she had the whole field to
herself.
Born and raised in Roslin, just outside Edinburgh,
Dolly was always destined for greatness. Even at the age of 0 she
became the first cloned animal in the world.
From that moment on, she dedicated her life to the
research of genetics and bio-engineering and was also a regular
contributor to "Farmers Weekly".
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| Dolly gets ready for another fun game
of football |
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Always keen on outdoor pursuits, her love of football,
cricket and tennis was severely curtailed in later years after the
onset of arthritis, but she remained an active member of the community
right up until her death in February 2003.
She died peacefully at her Roslin home, surrounded
by her close family, a group of scientists and the litter of cloned
pigs she had so lovingly taken under her wing.
As news of the great sheep's demise broke, tributes
poured in from all over the animal world. Indeed, it is some measure
of her international standing that her funeral service was attended
by such luminaries as Miss Piggy, Mickey Mouse, Huckleberry Hound,
Yogi Bear, Babe, Champion the Wonder Horse and Snoop Doggy Dog,
who performed the requiem rap in Dolly's honour.
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| How FirstFoot will remember our dear
friend Dolly |
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In accordance with her wishes, her remains were neither
buried nor cremated but were instead lightly grilled until nicely
pink in the middle and served with rosemary, mint sauce and dauphinoise
potatoes.
Her legacy will undoubtedly go on. In her will, her
most valuable posession, a genuine pure wool coat, was bequeathed
to The Edinburgh Woollen Mill, an organisation for which her family
has worked tirelessly over the years.
She will be sadly missed.
Still, not to worry. We can always make another one.
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