Remember 9-11
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I was in first period when whole lot of kids started getting calls from parents. One girl answered. She said there was a plane crash. Then just a few minutes later people started talking about two plane crashes. I made a joke "into each other?". Then TV in the classroom changed, and a lot of kids were all quiet and some were crying. I didn't think it was real, I went about 3 days before it sunk in how freaking real it really was. It definitely robbed innocence of a lot of children that day... -
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That's really eerie.I would have been at ground zero that morning if it not for being the first day of school for my oldest daughter. By the time I dropped her off and got to the train they were shut down because of the "fire" on the first tower.
Drove home and saw the second plane hit.
4 days later went back to work when Wallstreet opened back up. Will never forget the smell, the look on peoples faces and the military personally every 2 feet from that day.
Lot of innocent, good people lost. Had a train buddy name Mark. Same town same train schedule, we would talk about cars, and our kids latest event on the train. It took me 3 weeks to realize he was one of the people lost that day as I didnt know his last name and didnt put together why he wasnt on the train any longer.
May they all rest in peace and hope we all learned something from those events that will prevent it from happening again.Leave a comment:
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So true. It takes a pretty big pair to run toward something like that while everyone else is trying to get away.Leave a comment:
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I was in 8th grade and heard something about it as I was getting on the bus for school. Once I arrived at school we all went to out home-room and watched the tv's for some time, and then we were let out early.
9-11 Was a very tragic event no matter how you view it.
I have the utmost respect for the fire fighters, police officers, military personnel and all else who were involved and tried to help others on this horrid day.Leave a comment:
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I would have been at ground zero that morning if it not for being the first day of school for my oldest daughter. By the time I dropped her off and got to the train they were shut down because of the "fire" on the first tower.
Drove home and saw the second plane hit.
4 days later went back to work when Wallstreet opened back up. Will never forget the smell, the look on peoples faces and the military personally every 2 feet from that day.
Lot of innocent, good people lost. Had a train buddy name Mark. Same town same train schedule, we would talk about cars, and our kids latest event on the train. It took me 3 weeks to realize he was one of the people lost that day as I didnt know his last name and didnt put together why he wasnt on the train any longer.
May they all rest in peace and hope we all learned something from those events that will prevent it from happening again.Leave a comment:
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Quit your fucking whining turdface, you posted a link with no pretext, so yes people are going to think that's your opinion, and no I wasn't the only one who made the connection.You overzealous piece of shit, I simply posted a link, and let it marinate.
Smarter than people like me? I fukn posted a link jackass, nothing more!
Don't put fukn words in my mouth, no one said I believe that crap, just food for thought you bloody yeast filled twat muncher.
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but really i was in 5th grade
My mom grabbed me and told me to watch the TV
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it just further illustrates the commie fucking agenda the white house seeks.Leave a comment:
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I was 11 years old, and was in the 5th grade? I can't remember what grade. Sad day, and I'll never forget what happened. :(Leave a comment:
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This sux man. This thread is meant to remember the people who died that day, people whoe got effected, and people who died years after the event took place.
This is not the thread to come here and display your political BS opinions.Leave a comment:


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