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In reply to the discussion: Where were you on 9/11? [View all]BigmanPigman
(53,798 posts)108. The calls from passengers on the various flights
were incredible. Each one was unique. Some called to say, "Good Bye, I love you". Others called to give information to family and friends to relate back to the govt/FBI what was going on inside of the planes. Some were crying, others were calm. The recordings of the passengers' calls are absolutely terrible.
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Me too. I worked down there temporarily during that time so stayed in a motel during the week. Got up on 9/11
beaglelover
Sep 11
#71
Wow! As soon as you said right next to one that collapsed, and walked through...
electric_blue68
Sep 11
#33
At my college registrar's office to change classes, nobody at the front desk but the TV on in the next room.
meadowlander
Sep 10
#4
In the end, people either got out or they didn't. There just weren't that many in between to need all the donations.
JHB
Sep 11
#42
Watching the Today Show, drinking coffee, on the phone with my sister-in-law.
no_hypocrisy
Sep 10
#5
Wow. As someone who's spent decades going over the GWB to visit relatives...just wow!
electric_blue68
Sep 11
#59
In my classroom. Heard the news, got a tv hooked up & my students & I watched the second tower get hit
ancianita
Sep 10
#10
I feel you, BP. My kids were 16-17 year olds. IIRC, Chicago Public Schools shut down later that day.
ancianita
Sep 10
#14
From looking up Chris O'Leary on MSNBC today, I found out the CEO of O'Leary's group is that
ancianita
Sep 10
#21
They banned TVs and news from our local schools that day. They didn't want a repeat of the Kennedy trauma.
LeftInTX
Sep 11
#40
Sounds like the "they" you refer to, do a lot of censorship. Not cool. It's up to parents what kids see, NOT govt
ancianita
Sep 11
#46
It was the local school districts. One of the "theys" was my husband. He was the HS principal. He ordered TV's off.
LeftInTX
Sep 11
#49
Can't remember how quickly they did this but they only let residents, area workers, shop owners below the South side...
electric_blue68
Sep 11
#37
I guess you can never know untill it happens, and hope that you never face something like that!
electric_blue68
Sep 11
#63
Woah. When I went down to look at the site either the firsst time, or when I got off x weeks later at a subway they'd...
electric_blue68
Sep 11
#62
Started my day waking up listening to WXRT in Chicago. They did a great job. Two popular DJs spent the whole
mucifer
Sep 10
#27
I was at work, on Long Island, 30 miles east of the Towers. The departmental secretary started exclaiming "Oh My God"..
JHB
Sep 11
#38
Yes. I'd first signed up that July, and had been visiting for months following links from Bartcop
JHB
Sep 11
#78
Pruning shrubs. It was nice weather like it was today and the past few days in Texas.
LeftInTX
Sep 11
#39
Just got out of x-ray and the staff was standing by the television. I thought it was training.
Norrrm
Sep 11
#79