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In reply to the discussion: Where were you on 9/11? [View all]electric_blue68
(23,902 posts)From what you said I might have seen the shortened version on tv! The timing sounds about right.
As a life long NYC'r and who one spent a year on the 73rd flr of South Tower 2 I appreciate the empathy you have/d for us.
You're absolutely right on having to have stayed in your classroom, and especially having to hide your angst from little kids. If had been HS'rs... You should have been sent home.
🤔 Particularly in the '80s NYC was demeaned by a fair amount of "the heartland". I remember that. So it was almost startling to get so much love from around the whole country!
I bought those 9-11 comic artists books. The various documentary magazines. A wonderful book on the building of, the day to day activities of, and a bit of the area around The Towers. That was like my equivalent of you rewatching the film.
Oh, and there was an open call for art pieces, maybe photos and with text if you wanted by a gallery in lower Manhattan re 9-11. It was exhibited in earlyish 2002. I did a piece for it .
My sis and I for years went down on 9-11 to see items, memorial signs, flowers etc that people put by the chain link fence.
I definitely got teary-eyed in a few spots watching it. It still edifying to watch.
I'll definitely check out the follow up.
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