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9 11 Where were you?
Topic Started: Tue Sep 11, 2007 11:38 pm (1,305 Views)
Mariners in 2009
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MetsFan4Ever
Sep 11 2007, 10:03 PM
it was awesome to see the fire, explosions and collapse. it rocked. i could watch that video forever.

Wow.

:mellow:
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EViL2uCe
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Did I wake you, motha fucka!?

Mariners in 2007
Sep 12 2007, 05:04 AM
MetsFan4Ever
Sep 11 2007, 10:03 PM
it was awesome to see the fire, explosions and collapse. it rocked. i could watch that video forever.

Wow.

:mellow:

I know. I know ... <_<
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Rock God, God of Rock, Tom Petty

EViL2uCe
Sep 11 2007, 10:07 PM
Mariners in 2007
Sep 12 2007, 05:04 AM
MetsFan4Ever
Sep 11 2007, 10:03 PM
it was awesome to see the fire, explosions and collapse. it rocked. i could watch that video forever.

Wow.

:mellow:

I know. I know ... <_<

:huh: Woooooooooooow.

I think I was in sixth grade, actually.
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yankee242B
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I'm a lead farmer, motherf...

I was in business class when the first plane hit, when I got into my car they were talking about a plane hitting the WTC. There wasn't much known then and most thought it was a sessna and and accident.

I went to my U.S. Government class and people were talking about the "accident." It started to become clear that it wasn't an accident when the second plan struck. Then, while a girl was on her cell phone trying to find out what happened, someone else heard on a small radio that the Pentagon was hit.

We brought up the CNN web page on our overhead projector (slowly because there was so much traffic and back then companies weren't prepared for heavy traffic). It was an insane image. Our professor said forget class, find a TV because there was nothing she could teach us that was more important or impactful than what was going on. I spent the rest of the day in the day room before they closed campus; then I went home and tried to reach my dad who worked in Crystal City (not too far from the Pentagon -- he could actually see the smoke and damage from his office building. Spent the rest of the day watching the news.

And guys, I think it's obvious that Mets is just crying out for attention with this attitude. Either that, or he's just sick. One or the other.
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EViL2uCe
Sep 12 2007, 01:07 AM
Mariners in 2007
Sep 12 2007, 05:04 AM
MetsFan4Ever
Sep 11 2007, 10:03 PM
it was awesome to see the fire, explosions and collapse. it rocked. i could watch that video forever.

Wow.

:mellow:

I know. I know ... <_<

:o
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jrmycmpfan
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Keep cool my babies

I will always remember the day and what I was doing. I was taking a shower getting ready for high school. And my brother banged on the door and told me someone flew two planes into the towers in NY. I was shocked but I wasn't affected by it.
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I was in elementary school. I was checked out of school by my uncle (other children were being escorted out to their parents. I live in a 100 mile radius of a military base, and we didn't know what would happen next, schools were canceled) i got home to see the footage playing over. I walked in right as the second tower was hit. I remember watching it move. Like, the tower slid sideways a good ten feet. I noticed that.
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XSolidX
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I was i 6th grade and all of a sudden a lot of my classmates were being called to the office cause their parents were picking them up. I was like wtf? School just barely started. I overheard a couple of teachers say that the World Trade Center was hit and i thought that was some building in Philidelphia(I thought it was the Wachovia Center in Phili lol) At the time i only knew them by the Twin Towers so thats why i was confused.

Then my cousin picked me up and i was f'n happy because i was getting out of school.On my way out my teacher told me good luck and be safe. I didnt really get why she would say that but i said thank you

Then when my cousin explained what happened and we went to her house i was just glued to the T.V
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Tink
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o(^^)o

I was in social studies class

The teacher had the radio on for like 15 minutes then we talked about it (cuz it was social studies)

Rest of the day went as normal as anything
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yankee242B
Sep 12 2007, 01:36 AM
And guys, I think it's obvious that Mets is just crying out for attention with this attitude. Either that, or he's just sick. One or the other.

What's wrong with liking fireworks? :huh:
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