hey a 16 year old now would have been like 6 at the time..is that not strange?
My sister was born in 2000, I should ask her but I dont think she really knows what 9/11 is...which weirds me out thinking about it even though Ive known her, her entire life ofcourse. Its weird to think that she is 11 years old now and was a baby at the time.
this video on youtube is kinda interesting.
it was made for the ringing in of the 2010 year and focused on kids born in 2000. They ask the kids questions about 9/11 and the answers are...amusing..
off topic, but omg their responses to the dial up tone, i was like 'wut?'
I remember my first cigarette break, was probably around 10 am, and some black guy I always saw, never knew his name until that day, but always kind of nodded too, I stopped him and said dude the twin towers were just hit by terrorists. He didn't believe me and so I finally learned his name and took up to my room and showed him on TV.
WTH? Are we the unhealthy vice king and queen on here?
Cheers!
Hey, I made an attempt to try to stop smoking today. Bought the e-cig along with some cheap champagne today. :P
Playing GTA Vice City with my friend and crashing helicopters into buildings, actually, lol. My sister came up and told us that the towers were hit and when we got down we saw the next plane go in on TV :O
grade 11 physics class, we had just wrote a test that included a question about "if mel walks at a speed of X to the guidance office that is 100m away..." blah blah "how long will it take for her to drop this class cause she will fail anyways?". Our teacher was eccentric and yes the question was pointed directly at me... which I did end up dropping it a week later.
At the end of the test our teacher stood up and said "by the way the twin towers no longer exist, the pentagon was attacked. have a nice day". We had no idea what he meant until hours later when we heard the news properly.
That must have been horrible. I feel for all of you that grew up in and around NYC at that time.
And to all of the military men/women that were enlisted or did enlisted at that time, thanks!
I am a NYer, born and raised. I remember where I was that day, as a medic and a NY citizen. And with respect, some things you just can't put into words..
Everyone forgets to acknowledge the brothers and sisters of the emergency services who gladly gave their lives that day.
I got picked up by my drill sergeants to start basic training. Had been at Ft. Benning for 4 weeks already in 30th AG, which is the inprocessing part where you get issued uniforms, all your vaccinations, and wait for a training cycle to begin. Little over 2 years later I was shot while serving with the 4th Infantry Division in Iraq.
Playing GTA Vice City with my friend and crashing helicopters into buildings, actually, lol. My sister came up and told us that the towers were hit and when we got down we saw the next plane go in on TV :O
I was in School, and I was 11-12ish and I came down from school at the end of the day to see my dad in his store and he said that a plane had flown in the the world trade centre, then we watched it live and saw a second plane iirc.
Playing GTA Vice City with my friend and crashing helicopters into buildings, actually, lol. My sister came up and told us that the towers were hit and when we got down we saw the next plane go in on TV :O
That must have been horrible. I feel for all of you that grew up in and around NYC at that time.
And to all of the military men/women that were enlisted or did enlisted at that time, thanks!
I am a NYer, born and raised. I remember where I was that day, as a medic and a NY citizen. And with respect, some things you just can't put into words..
Everyone forgets to acknowledge the brothers and sisters of the emergency services who gladly gave their lives that day.
You shouldn't. I won't.
Driving up the NJ parkway for 2.5 hrs on 12/05/01 yeah, true that.
That must have been horrible. I feel for all of you that grew up in and around NYC at that time.
And to all of the military men/women that were enlisted or did enlisted at that time, thanks!
I am a NYer, born and raised. I remember where I was that day, as a medic and a NY citizen. And with respect, some things you just can't put into words..
Everyone forgets to acknowledge the brothers and sisters of the emergency services who gladly gave their lives that day.
You shouldn't. I won't.
You made a great contribution that day! I love you, even though you are a Yankees fan!
Playing GTA Vice City with my friend and crashing helicopters into buildings, actually, lol. My sister came up and told us that the towers were hit and when we got down we saw the next plane go in on TV :O
You're six hours ahead of us right? I gauge Europe by where England and Germany is. Family conference times. LOL!
Man, I remember that day like it was September 11, 2001. Get it? Cause that's the actual... Nvm.
Anyway, I remember waking up in time to see the second plane ram into the other tower. I actually didn't think it was "That big a deal" until the towers actually collapsed. But what drove the point home, was when the Pentagon was hit. Sure, it didn't exactly cause a ton of damage, but the fact that some random doods could steal a plane and run it into the Military Headquarters of the United States, was pretty damn unsettling.
I was big into Command & Conquer then, and I remember the first thing that came to mind is "Those *** got our Construction Yard"
I was in South Korea, serving at Camp Casey, in 2-72 AR BN. I was woken up at 2am to being told that the planes had flown into the WTC and the Pentagon, and immediately went on guard duty. It was a day that will forever be burned in my memory, as well as today to learn we finally got the *** behind those attacks!
Playing GTA Vice City with my friend and crashing helicopters into buildings, actually, lol. My sister came up and told us that the towers were hit and when we got down we saw the next plane go in on TV :O
You're six hours ahead of us right? I gauge Europe by where England and Germany is. Family conference times. LOL!
Playing GTA Vice City with my friend and crashing helicopters into buildings, actually, lol. My sister came up and told us that the towers were hit and when we got down we saw the next plane go in on TV :O
You're six hours ahead of us right? I gauge Europe by where the UK and Germany is. Family conference times. LOL!
Well it's 6:27 am here in Wales (so the UK) now if that gives you a hint.
sitting in Tech class, when the intercom went on, telling us all to relax, and what happened... i think everyone in the school just stayed int he same glass for like 3 hours, then everyone just left
I had my tv tuned to the local news channel so when the timer goes off to wake me up in the morning I would get the daily weather report, but for some reason as they were giving footage of the burning towers and pentagon I thought to myself I fell asleep watching HBO and it was some disaster movie playing.
When I realized what was going on I quickly showered and got ready for work, while in the middle of pulling up my socks to my horror I witnessed on live television the collapse of the first tower. My blood ran cold as a wave of surreal emotions washed over me during what felt like an eternity.
Once I collected myself and my thoughts I arrived at my job and since I live and worked in Brooklyn I went up to the roof and watched the smoke billowing from what remained of the twin towers until the boss came to inform us that Manhattan was being locked down and there was no way in or out the city so anyone who took the subway to go home if they had an alternate means of transportation.
Playing GTA Vice City with my friend and crashing helicopters into buildings, actually, lol. My sister came up and told us that the towers were hit and when we got down we saw the next plane go in on TV :O
You're six hours ahead of us right? I gauge Europe by where the UK and Germany is. Family conference times. LOL!
Well it's 6:27 am here in Wales (so the UK) now if that gives you a hint.
I never knew that you were Welsh! I thought you had the Union Jack above your avi for a while? Sorry I didn't notice the change.
Now that Osama is out of the picture, this was milling around in my brain. Just kind of curious...
I was driving to my high school in the morning when I heard it over the radio. I was late, so it was probably ten minutes to eight central time. I remember the confusion that the DJ had, and I'm pretty sure they thought it was a hoax at the time.
Most of the teachers kept the TVs off, but were all consumed with what was going on. (They had the luxury of watching it on their computers.) It wasn't until I was in athletics that our coaches abandoned mat drills, and whatever miscellaneous BS we were going to do that day, then I finally got to see what had happened. The coaches led us all into the locker room and we watched the live feeds on a continuous loop for an hour and a half.
EDIT: LOL! I needed to do a couple edits. Damn you, red wine!