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  • Wow, has it been twelve years?

    I so vividly remember every detail of that day at work like it was yesterday. Living right outside of NYC, all the local hospital set up blood donation centers in the end were never needed. This was my view from my neck of the woods. I could smell it. Many families in the area where this photo was taken lost love ones that day.

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    Tom
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    I too vividly remember that morning and most of the rest of that day.

    That day changed the world.
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    • #3
      That was the REAL new millennium.
      Act your age, not your shoe size. - Prince

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      • #4
        I remember vividly too.
        I was in a 1946 mobile hut.

        Listening to NPR.
        Previously boxer3main
        the death rate and fairy tales cannot kill the nature left behind.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by studemax View Post
          That was the REAL new millennium.
          Yes it was. That was for sure the day everything changed.

          Because of a batch of zealots with box cutters. After all these years, I'm still real pissed off about the whole thing, but it's hard to figure out who to be pissed off at, aside from the terrorists themselves. That was a chain of....well, none of us expected it. Or saw it coming.

          Bastards.
          Charter member of the Turd Nuggets

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          • #6
            Originally posted by peewee View Post
            Yes it was. That was for sure the day everything changed.

            Because of a batch of zealots with box cutters. After all these years, I'm still real pissed off about the whole thing, but it's hard to figure out who to be pissed off at, aside from the terrorists themselves. That was a chain of....well, none of us expected it. Or saw it coming.

            Bastards.
            You better have more than a box cutter to scare me. A bunch of people scared to act...
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            • #7
              I was on the phone with our NY office - which was 11 blocks from the towers - when the first plane hit. The thought of all those inoccents dying for no rational reason just pisses me off.
              Mike in Southwest Ohio

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              • #8
                Originally posted by 68scott385 View Post
                You better have more than a box cutter to scare me. A bunch of people scared to act...
                That's what I mean. But nobody could comprehend what was going on until phone calls started going around and the passengers took over the flight that crashed in PA.

                Old wounds, for those of that weren't even involved directly.

                Our HR director ordered the flags in front of the mill to be put at half staff today. Yes, a remembrance. We can never fix it though.

                Bastards.
                Charter member of the Turd Nuggets

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                • #9
                  .... and life goes on....



                  this song sums up how I feel
                  Doing it all wrong since 1966

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