I just realized what the date was and it kinda took me aback that its been seven years since 9/11. Still kinda seems like it just happened. Still hard to believe it actually happened.
Seven Years Later
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Yeh - kinda surreal, one of those events chalked in the memory.sigpicSimonR
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Will never forget where I was and what I was doing when the first plane hit. The feeling that accompanied it I will never forget. Trying to reach my friends in Manhattan and just that feeling of being so helpless. A friend of mine in recovery actually lost his wife on 9/11, she worked at the WTC. I can't imagine having to re-live it every year and he struggles to stay clean around this time every year. My thoughts and prayers always with those who lost loved ones.Comment
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^ tape it for us?It's never too late to become the person you always thought you would be.Comment
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if i had a pvr cable box i totally would. if another canuck on the board can, that'd be great.Comment
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my parents always talk about where they were and what they were doing when JFK was assassinated...9/11 is that, for our generation.
every detail of that entire day- from what was happening in my life to what was happening in NYC via the TV- it's branded in my mind vividly forever.Comment
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DVR'd a show on the History Channel last night '120 minutes that changed the world'. Haven't watched it yet, skipped thru it a bit since I havent been home much, but it is all footage from people on the ground in Manhattan that day. Watched a couple of minutes, looks pretty haunting. Going to watch it soon.
I totally remember being at Purdue that day, driving to class and the local funny guy radio station getting totally serious as I was driving in during the first few minutes, then talking to random people about what I heard who happened to be in the parking lot.
Then watching Tom Brokaw the rest of the morning in the student union the rest of the day. There were probably 100 people crowded around this bigscreen tv just sitting and staring. I stupidly went to one class, then came back and skipped the rest of the day, sitting and watching as the first tower fell and people (myself included) looking at each other in disbelief and crying. Some guy I remember ran up to the front of the TV and just started balling and freaking the hell out yelling something about his friend being there or something such...
I will never forget that day, definately the JFK of our day unfortunately.Comment
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