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9/11 where were you?
#272226 09/12/09 03:23 AM
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In memory of those lost.

I was at work In Florida, and a co-worker said he heard on the radio, a plane just hit a building in New York City. I went to our waiting room and saw the burning tower on the TV.......and recall telling a customer there, "Do you have any idea how many people must have just died?' I then noticed, she had already been crying.


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I was about to go to work. I didn't have an appropriate reaction. I made a comment in bad taste to my sister and brother-in-law, but I don't remember what it was.

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I was getting ready to go to a class/lab. I remember smoking a cigarette in my kitchen watching the television and saying to myself while in shock, osama is responsible for this.


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I was at home with my then 16 month old son and kept thinking what movie was I watching till I realized the network was CNN and it was a live feed, then the second plane hit and my thoughts went to my son and I wondered what type of world he will grow up in.


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BlueJays1 #272232 09/12/09 04:18 AM
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I was working away in the machine shop at the time. There were about 25-30 of us in the shop(about 150 in the whole company) and we were allowed to have radios in the shop while we were working which I would turn on or off periodically through the day depending on whether I wanted to hear some music or not.

Anyway, one of the other guys who had his radio on up the other end of the shop says a plane just hit the WT Tower according to a report on the news. We never thought too much of it at first, as we thought it was a small private plane or something like that(still bad though). So we went back to work again, when my buddy comes back a couple of minutes later and says it was an airliner that hit the towers. Of course we knew now this was very serious but never thought it could be anything but a serious accident so I flipped on Q107 out of T.O. who at that time used to simulcast the highly unentertaining Howard Stern, to find out what was going on. At that point everyone was thinking "accident" then that's when the second plane hit and you then realized what these animals were doing and felt sick to your stomache. I remember wondering how many more planes/people might be at risk as we all stood around the machine shop listening to the radio ect. Howard Stern was basically narrating what was happening live, over the radio and I remember him making a very derrogitory comment aimed at Canadians/Canada when he said we should line "them" all up at the border, or something to that effect, implying that all these animals came out of Canada. I'll admit, though, that I was releived that they hadn't when the facts unfolded later on, but who would ever suspect people of committing such utter disrespect for human life.

I also remember wanting to slap some sense into a couple of co-workers who didn't seem to grasp what was happening. Some people just refuse to see things the way they are.

One of the guys I worked with, also had his son working in the shop, just doing basic jobs here and there. He was prone to epileptic seizures due to a very serious accident as a child, and 9/11 triggered one on him that day.

A terrible day, but we need to remember it for the sake of those lost and for the sake of what we believe in and for those who would try to take it away from us.


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jakewash #272233 09/12/09 04:18 AM
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I was in Bali Indonesia in a little town called Ubud on my honeymoon. We were married on 09/02/01 and went to Asia for 2 weeks. Our hotel was off the beaten path, no TV, no phone, no computer, etc. I didn't even have a working cell phone w/ me. Our boutique hotel had some Dutch tourists who noticed us as American tourists during breakfast on a few mornings. We know of one other American couple in the hotel. The Dutch man came over to us at breakfast and asked if we wanted to use his Mac to check up on the bombing status in NYC. He gave us details and I thought he was talking about a movie. We tried to call family but couldn't get through. We then decided to go to an internet cafe in town to get details. We saw some videos but it was a bit unreal. We finally got in touch w/ family in California and they were fine. We talked to locals and they were already worried that tourists wouldn't come any more. Bear in mind that Bali is a VERY small spot in Indonesia, one of the only spots in the area that is NOT Muslim, predominantly Hindu. Thank goodness for that.

We then flew to Hong Kong for the rest of our trip, w/ a US departure of 09/15. I asked the hotel if we could stay a few days in case the US airports weren't open yet. They said it wouldn't be a problem because no one could fly in either.

Our saving grace (at the time) was that I'm from the Philippines and my wife took my name which is a Spanish surname. We traveled exclusively on a non-US airlines, Singapore Airlines. So other than our American passports, we were not direct, US targets. By the time we got home, we wanted to see what had happened. Little did we realize that pretty much every one else was glued to the TV watching every bit of those horrible crashes, second by second. Fortunately for us, we didn't have those several weeks of constant horror.

That was a horrible, scary time. Little did we know that the tourist town of Jimbaran Bay in Bali (which we visited several times) would later be bombed, killing a lot Australia expats.

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I was at home, getting ready for work, when our carpool called us and told us to turn on the TV. I turned it on and saw a chopper circling a WTC tower, burning. I remember thinking, "No, that's not right, where's the other one?"

As a side note, my boss let us take part of the day off if we didn't feel up to the job. I found out the next day or so (after taking the time) that she charged our vacation time for it.


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Ken.C #272236 09/12/09 04:28 AM
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 Originally Posted By: kcarlile
... she charged our vacation time for it.
Nice. Obviously she didn't quite get it.


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She had a different view on things. And she kept the small business open and all of us employed through that recession. I have to give her props for that.

I mostly remember how confusing that day/week was. Everyone was just waiting to hear the worst... I remember hearing the next day that the Bay Bridge (a major, major, major artery in the SF area) had collapsed. I just started packing up to go home a different route, which even in the best of conditions would have taken several hours. Minutes later, we figured out that the person who was saying that had misheard a radio report that said that a panel on the bridge had fallen, killing a worker.


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Ken.C #272239 09/12/09 04:43 AM
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9/11 changed the world, the way people see it and think about it.

For eg: In 2003 when we saw the blackout that spread right across the North Eastern seaboard, the first reaction from everyone was that it was a terrorist attack. Same with a couple of airplane crashes soon after 9/11 which were in fact accidents.

There was in fact, a plane crash off the Eastern seaboard(might have been before 9/11) that several people claimed they had seen a missile or something fired at it to bring it down. You guys remember that? 'they' said it was an accident, but initially some people had claimed to have seen something fired at the jet. It was off the East coast, around NY. I've always wondered if there might have been a cover-up on that...and...no, I don't generally subscribe to the many conspirisist theories out there but...this one seems odd.

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