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So where were you on 9/11 Sept 11, 2001?

I can't get the day outta my mind. It changed my life forever. I lost a good friend. Had two ppl panicked because they saw the towers collapse. I was standing in my bathroom getting ready for an interview with of all things, United Airlines as a reservation agent. Needless to say I never made the interview. The phone rings and it's my best friend. She said "look at your TV Cherie, cuz something weird is going on with the planes" Then my phone line dies. I try to call my hubby on cell phone, it doesn't work either. two days later I find my friend dead, other two friends make it out o.k. but wondering where you were and what you were doing?

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  1. i was in school and it was more suprising b/c i live in nyc very sad day that i dont think anyone will forget
  2. I was in my hometown in Canada, at my nursing school actually, filling out paperwork, when the secretary asked if I had seen the news yet. I hadn't, she kinda explained, then I went home and just watched on t.v. the horror unfolding. I am sorry for your and everyone else's loss, including the families of the men who carried out this crime.
  3. I getting ready to head out to school and went to hurry my mother along when I saw it on tv. I was only in first grade, but the memory is so vivid. So sorry for your loss.
  4. I was in Houston, TX. I was in the 3rd grading doing some work and I remember my teacher coming in all pale (her husband was suppose to be on a plane that crashed) and she told us the Twin Towers were attacked were young so we were like ok? Then she broke down crying. luckily for her her husband missed the flight.
  5. i live in nyc i was on my way home from taking my 5 hour class for drivers license and people were talking about it on the bus it was horrible. that night i walked home from my sisters house it was like a ghost town. never will forget
  6. I was on my way to work. I was a software vendor and Wal-Mart was on my route that day. I heard it on the radio first and it was very scary....then when I made it to the store, it was on all the televisions throughout the store. I remember vividly, a department manager who was always nasty wasn't paying attention to the tvs, she came to the floor and demanded I begin working again. So, first I told her "Number one, don't work for you, never have, never will. Second, our country is under attack, if you can't see that, then walk away." The rest of the day was strange. Our home office was in NYC, so the entire field got messages that they were all okay.
  7. I was just about to walk out the door to go to school (I was in 7th grade). That day in my history class, we spent the hour in the library watching it on TV.
  8. I was at home making breakfast when my spouse called and said, "Turn on the TV!" I never finished making my breakfast and spent the whole morning glued to the TV. I actually think I went into some kind of shock, although thousands of miles away. The horror of seeing innocent people sent to their death truly brought home the meaning of "terrorism". Those who did the crime were told they would go to heaven. I sincerely believe the opposite is true!
  9. I'd just finished school and gone shopping with my mom. As we came out the one shop we walked past some t.v.s that another shop was selling...and that's where I saw it.
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