Sept. 11: Four Years Later
Remember what you you were doing four years ago today? Here's a Fox Article looking at what has changed since that day.
Sept. 11: Four Years Later
Sept. 11: Four Years Later
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Sunday, September 11, 2005Sept. 11: Four Years Later
Remember what you you were doing four years ago today? Here's a Fox Article looking at what has changed since that day.
Sept. 11: Four Years Later |
4 Comments:
At 11:04 AM ,
JSabata said...
I remember... I stayed in bed until 11:00 that morning... Just like today... and then my phone rang, and my mother informed me that "Terrorist have seized the east coast!" No, really.
So I hung up on her, figuring she was insane as usual, and turned on the TV. I watched the video over and over, and sat on the couch and cried like a little baby.
My wife (at the time) stared in horror, but just sat on the floor, and watched it.
I still can't remember where I was when Kennedy was shot.
At 11:41 AM ,
Rachel said...
I was in San Francisco, visiting my sister, and when we got the news, it was like 6:00 in the morning. I remember we canceled all our plans for the day, and just hung out and watched it over and over and over, discussing whether the people we knew in NYC would have been there or not, trying to get a hold of them on the phone, and staring out the window, waiting for someone to take out Golden Gate… Luckily that never happened, but other than my dad’s accident, it was the scariest day of my life…
At 2:25 PM ,
kandiapple said...
I was in Giessen Germany. It was mid afternoon and my husband called from the base to told me to turn on CNN. Then I called my friend who was working at the Thrift Store on post and told her to close the store and go home because the post was going on lock down, because someone had flown a plane into the pentagon, she laughed at me and told me to shut the fuck up. and I was like no serious, I flipped between Sky News, and CNN Europe, then spent the next few hours calling wives to tell them their husbands were on lock down and they weren't comeing home. By the next morning the entire place was barcaded and we had armed gaurds carrying M16's standing outside our apartment buildings, the Germans had set up a memorial outside the blockade with Candles and flowers. we couldn't go on or off post without being searched, every third vehicle and random body searches, My mom called and said I should come home, and I was like Mom are you serious, they just attacked the United States by Hijacking planes and you want me to fly home, no thanks.
At 8:09 PM ,
sara tonin said...
I was in Philly thinking, "It's a damn good thing that most AMERICANS don't know how important this city was in history. I'm probably safe."
Besides, who wants to piss off a bunch of Philadelphians?
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