Where were you on 9/11

tyler.durden

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I was at work selling timeshare, a relatively new job. Someone rushed in to tell us to come watch TV. At first, we thought it was an accident, but as the news crew was trying to make sense of it, the second plane crashed and there was no doubt this was an attack. News crew members were trying to keep themselves together, and the ladies were hugging and crying. I went back to my desk after a while, and I couldn't believe there were still people calling in about their accounts. I packed up my shit and was about to head home, and my boss told us no one could leave. We said fuck you, the world is ending, retard. I got on a bus as there were no cabs around, and I've never experienced such a sense of camaraderie before or since. Everyone was speaking to each other, hugging and consoling one another. That was magical. I got home to my infant son and new wife, and we cried and hugged. Our best friends came over with liquor and hour later, still in the morning, and we had great weed. We all watched the news all day drunk and stoned, and there were many rumors that turned out not to be true, but of course we believed them all: Pentagon, Camp David, other tall buildings, etc.. I remember the candlelight vigil one week later, us and all the neighbors sat out on our porches in silence and just wept. The biggest positive was just witnessing people coming together, no one was a stranger for many days, just your brothers and sisters. That gave me a lot more respect for what humanity can be...
 

abe supercro

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On my way to the morning piss, heard the report that the first tower had fallen. It was one of those moments of disbelief, where you ask yourself if you really had heard that correctly. nobody else was around to confirm. Called my grandfather, he always woke up at about that time, and then also next dialed a friend. neither knew what had just happened, until my call. both of those suckers are dead now.
 

dannyboy602

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Listening to the Howard Stern show...I thought it was a spoof at first, knowing him. Then I went to an actual news source and found it all to be true.
What a sad day. Then to find out over the years that it was most probably a false flag attack designed to get the Americans into Iraq and eventually Iran. Fckn Bush and Cheyney. We are so overdue for a revolution.
 

abe supercro

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Looks nice, please start a thread about your experiences. I believe many of us may benefit from your revelations. Good going, making it through rehab. What's next?
 

Unclebaldrick

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I was in tenth grade between classes. The dumbest girl in the school got a call from her mom that terrorists crashed a plane into the wtc. I thought you dumb bitch, it wasn't a plane, it was a car bomb and that was almost ten years ago why you bringing this up now? Then the teacher turned on the tv and it developed into a whole thing. I guess its hard to beleive that kind of stuff without seeing it.
And that girl grew up to be Megyn Kelly
 
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