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Siafu4Life
09-09-2011, 07:04 AM
It's hard to believe the 10th anniversary of that horrific September day, is two days away. Personally, I remember it like it was yesterday.

I was driving to work, listening to Drew and Mike (local morning show)...when the first tower was struck. I got to the office, and it was already somewhat chaotic. Shortly there after, the second tower was struck. In a financial office that usually sees 100+ clients a day...we had one. I spent the day in the lunchroom, in awe and disbelief, watching as our country came under attack. The next few days were surreal. Constant coverage of footage that almost seemed too devastating to be true. I'll never forget that day, as I'm sure most of us won't.

Whenever I think of 9/11, I can't also help but think of the Armed Forces (I come from a huge military family)...both U.S., and our allies (and their respective families)...who have basically signed blank checks for their lives...to make sure we have our freedoms. I like watching the video below from time to time, whenever I think of our troops.

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So, where were you?

dukend
09-09-2011, 07:07 AM
I was a sophomore in HS and was in a study hall. The principal annouced it over the intercomm and I didn't know what the heck a "terrorist" was. For the first couple of hours I thought he meant that a plane full of "tourists" did it.

rnacdaley
09-09-2011, 07:11 AM
I was coming home from girlfriend's apt (who is now my wife) and was listening to Howard Stearn. I thought at first it was a joke, then I got to my house and my room mate had the TV on confirming it was anything but. Shortly after that the 2nd plane hit. I had two very good friends that were just arriving at work in NYC that morning very close to the WTC and they still talk about the massive cloud of debris that engulfed their buildings.

Lvisaa2
09-09-2011, 07:13 AM
6th grade, It was a celebration day so a couple of friends and I were hanging out in one of the teacher's rooms. I was watching when the 2nd tower got struck. Chilling site to say the least.

TheRagingboxer
09-09-2011, 07:15 AM
Sophmore in college. Just woke up turned the tube on to The Today Show and witnessed this horrific day. Fuked up thing is my hometown is 15 mile away from Shanksville(Flight 93). Once I heard that a plane went down there, I instantly tried to call my mother and father because I didnt know where the plane went down, just that it went down close to my hometown, couldnt get a hold of my parents because everyone and there brother were using there cell phones. Eventually got a hold of them. What a horrific day though!

Kickerof09
09-09-2011, 07:16 AM
I was stationed overseas b/c of my dad's work and was attending a private English school. I was in my math class when another teacher came in and informed my math teacher and then the class. My parents pulled me out of school to watch the coverage etc.... srs.

dukend
09-09-2011, 07:17 AM
I was coming home from girlfriend's apt (who is now my wife) and was listening to Howard Stearn. I thought at first it was a joke, then I got to my house and my room mate had the TV on confirming it was anything but. Shortly after that the 2nd plane hit. I had two very good friends that were just arriving at work in NYC that morning very close to the WTC and they still talk about the massive cloud of debris that engulfed their buildings.

wow, what a way to find out about it. I would think it was a joke too at first then.

juliacheh
09-09-2011, 07:19 AM
In Ukraine trying to reach my then long distance boyfriend to make sure he is OK.

Cumulonimbus
09-09-2011, 07:20 AM
Grade 3, sitting on a carpet listening to my teacher talk about it before she started reading us a book.

rnacdaley
09-09-2011, 07:23 AM
wow, what a way to find out about it. I would think it was a joke too at first then.

I remember thinking he was finally taking the shock jock thing too far.

PhiSig2298
09-09-2011, 07:24 AM
I was at a welding competition for my Ag. Class in high school. We weren't around TV's & all we heard was a plane crashed but then my Ag. Teacher took us outside to the bus and we listened to it on the bus. Until then, I didn't really know that countries hated the US that much.

NegatronPrime
09-09-2011, 07:24 AM
Watching it on TV in shock instead of going to school

Cumulonimbus
09-09-2011, 07:40 AM
I was at a welding competition for my Ag. Class in high school. We weren't around TV's & all we heard was a plane crashed but then my Ag. Teacher took us outside to the bus and we listened to it on the bus. Until then, I didn't really know that countries hated the US that much.

I know this is a srs thread, but that made me LOL

Christiffer
09-09-2011, 07:41 AM
Fifth grade social studies. The teacher announced it very calmly but sadly and then we were dismissed for the remainder of the day.

phal
09-09-2011, 07:46 AM
8th grade home room, we had TV's in every room so we had it on =/

My father worked at a highschool at the time, and one of the pilot's daughters went there (one that actually hit a tower) - I can't even BEGIN to comprehend how that must have felt.

Really, I can't.

dukend
09-09-2011, 07:48 AM
I know this is a srs thread, but that made me LOL

I guess we can make that the topic of another thread? ha

PhiSig2298
09-09-2011, 07:51 AM
I know this is a srs thread, but that made me LOL


I knew people hated us but being in the middle of America, we don't have the diversity as the coasts & everything is pretty much censored (or at least it was then). Plus I was in High School & didn't have a clue on how the world works. Like Dukend said, I didn't know terrorists did it. I just thought it was an accident

kkaustin812
09-09-2011, 07:51 AM
I was in 4th grade (probably designing robots) when the teacher told us. A few people in my class started crying, I had no idea the magnitude of the situation and thought it was a joke or something too.

ErickStevens
09-09-2011, 07:53 AM
Getting ready for my first day of class (2nd year of College). This thread makes me feel old as fuk.

liftingson
09-09-2011, 07:53 AM
I had an art appreciation class that morning at 11. I remember waking up, seeing on AOL IM that "NYC had been bombed"... teacher made us attend class, lots of people were freaked out...will always remember that day...such sock.

joelash302
09-09-2011, 07:59 AM
Freshman year, basement of the Union at U of I. Grabbed a coffee, walked by a TV that showed the first tower smoking. Watched the second plane crash. Ended up about 15 minutes late to my poly sci course, where the professor walked in late as well and said "discussion today has changed."

dukend
09-09-2011, 08:01 AM
Freshman year, basement of the Union at U of I. Grabbed a coffee, walked by a TV that showed the first tower smoking. Watched the second plane crash. Ended up about 15 minutes late to my poly sci course, where the professor walked in late as well and said "discussion today has changed."

sorry for the off topic in this serious thread but: Lot of U of I alum here it seems. PS, mcdonalds is no longer in basement of union. It is now a chick fil a.

dustinh6719
09-09-2011, 08:39 AM
5th grade. We were all unaware until we got home that day, noone at school let us know anything happened.

waatsgood
09-09-2011, 08:55 AM
5th grade. We were all unaware until we got home that day, noone at school let us know anything happened.
Same here, well I was in 4th grade actually. There were teachers crying and kids being picked up early, and I had no idea what was going on. One of my classmate's father died that day. He worked in the WTC and it turns out he saved dozens of people but died doing so.

sawoobley
09-09-2011, 09:00 AM
I was getting ready to go to college and I believe I saw it live. The first tower had been hit and we saw it fall. Then the second tower. When I wasn't in class I was watching the news. I watched a lot of TV that week. It was like a bad dream. I was walking around stunned the whole week. We got a few reports about people we knew who were close to the towers when it fell.

My brother took a flight right afterwards and went through security. He took a few steps away and realized he forgot something and went back to retrieve it. I guess they had some kind of military police in the airport with some machine gun type guns and one of the guys pulled his gun up and started shouting at my bro really loudly to put his hands in the air. The poor military guy was visibly shaking and nearly out of his mind with his gun pointed at my bro like he was about to blow him away. My bro cried out, DON'T SHOOT!, please don't kill me! and continued to beg for his life. He then kneeled down and submitted to the police as they locked eyes. The poor military guy just keep his gun aimed at my bro and just stood their shaking, probably pumped up with adrenaline. Then his partner came over there and calmed him down and had him put the gun down and explained that my bro just went back to retrieve a bag. Everyone was a little on edge that week.

sawoobley
09-09-2011, 09:04 AM
I was just listening to some of the audio that was released concerning that day when I came upon this thread. I'm a quarter of the way through it. It is the air traffic controllers talking with one another and trying to get more info about the hi-jacked planes and try to respond the best the could.

The news story linking to the audio: http://newyork.cbslocal.com/2011/09/08/newly-posted-audio-reveals-air-traffic-control-horror-on-911/
The audio: http://www.rutgerslawreview.com/2011/full-audio-transcript/

TheRagingboxer
09-09-2011, 09:06 AM
Same here, well I was in 4th grade actually. There were teachers crying and kids being picked up early, and I had no idea what was going on. One of my classmate's father died that day. He worked in the WTC and it turns out he saved dozens of people but died doing so.

Dam bro I couldn't imagine that. It's amazing how many lives were affected that day.

Fuk you Osama..Bullet to the head boi!

Mad respect for all police, firefighters, armed forces, and heroic citizens!!!

PWOGasMan
09-09-2011, 09:12 AM
I second erick on feeling old (even tho im younger)

I was a freshman in HS in my Art class. Thought it was just human error and that some idiot crashed into a building. An announcement was made and the story unfolded.

dukend
09-09-2011, 09:14 AM
PS there is a "credible" terrorist attack threat at the moment:

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/0..._n_954772.html

illiniStrive
09-09-2011, 09:24 AM
Getting dropped off in elementary school with my mom. Heard the report on the radio and my mom was freaking out. I was in 5th grade and had no clue what the World Trade center was.

desslok
09-09-2011, 09:25 AM
I remember hearing about it on the radio on the way in, but the talk radio show a few months earlier was talking about how easy it would be for soomeone to fly a plane full of fuel into a buildin, so why would they need a car bomb or the nuclear briefpcase bomb(I think that was going on at the time some missing Russian briefcase nukes). So I thougt they were just talking about the possibility.

Then I got to work and saw a few people huddles around one computer that had a TV tuner watching it. Thinking it was just a plane crash into a building. I was thinking "wow that sucks, hope everyone is ok, and they can repair the buiding". When the second plane hit that was when sh!t got real. Then when the one tower collapsed, I couldn't believe it. I kind of went into shock thinking I was having some bad dream. That's when they started evacuating our building as I work in a high rise next to the airport.

ko300zx
09-09-2011, 02:30 PM
Heard this on the way home from work...had me choked up a bit

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mynameisuntz
09-09-2011, 02:32 PM
8th grade Mrs. Potter's biology class. It was my second class of the day after band.

psychodiver9
09-09-2011, 02:43 PM
Getting ready for my first day of class (2nd year of College). This thread makes me feel old as fuk.

This. I was on my way to class in my last semester of college. Heard on radio about plane crash and assumed it was a drunk pilot. Went to first class then 2nd class the prof told us it was terror attack and classes were cancelled. Stunned. My gf at the time had friends in NYC.

Siafu4Life
09-09-2011, 02:59 PM
Heard this on the way home from work...had me choked up a bit

Ya, that's a tough listen.

JasonDB
09-09-2011, 03:00 PM
Doing triceps... NO one was nearby to get a spot on my heaviest set of CGBP... so I went over to where the crowd of people were saw women crying and asked what was going on... about 10 seconds later a tower started collapsing. :O

HunterCML
09-09-2011, 03:01 PM
4th grade trolling on the little 9 year old females in my class and telling the playground phaggots to read the stickies.

mike201011
09-09-2011, 03:15 PM
I was 5 at the time. 4 days before my Birthday.

I remember coming home from dropping my sister to ballet I heard it on the radio but didnt think much of it :(

I remember my parents staying up all night watching the news and were crying and I was too :(

hawaiistack
09-09-2011, 03:18 PM
I was in Bed, Hawaii time, My friend from Texas called me to tell me "they bombed the sears towers" From then I turned on the TV and started a very somber day to say the least..

Lvisaa2
09-09-2011, 03:19 PM
Ya, that's a tough listen.

This^. Then I imagined what it would be like to be the wife of that man or the daughter speaking and I couldn't really say much. Sometimes you realize there are much more important things than hitting your macros or sticking to your lifting schedule; we all take things for granted.

JayPSlugger
09-09-2011, 04:16 PM
Was at work about 10 miles North of the WTC. A co worker told me a plane crashed into one of the towers. I thought he meant some moron in a Cessna.

Was a subway car inspector for NYC Transit at the time and know people who lost family members. Tried to get a buddy down there to find his daughter, but all roads leading downtown were closed; the poor girl was killed in the first tower.

The smoke plume drifted North for what seemed forever. I drive past the site every day, and for weeks I just couldn't look in that direction without choking up.

I was 38 years old at the time, and called a USMC recruitment center to enlist, but was told I was too old.

Thankfully we finally killed the douche who engineered this.

Siafu4Life
09-09-2011, 04:25 PM
This^. Then I imagined what it would be like to be the wife of that man or the daughter speaking and I couldn't really say much. Sometimes you realize there are much more important things than hitting your macros or sticking to your lifting schedule; we all take things for granted.

It's a shame we don't realize more often. I know I try to...but it usually takes something traumatic...for me to really sit there and think.

Ryan314
09-09-2011, 04:50 PM
Freshman in high school -- in English class.

AnnieOlson
09-09-2011, 10:05 PM
9th grade, was in my social studies class watching jay leno when a teacher came in and said a plane crashed into the tower. he left, then a little later, came in and said a second plane crashed into it. i thought it was just a little accident, didn't learn until after school that the towers had collapsed. i then proceeded to write an article about it for my ~*livejournal*~. thankfully all of my relatives live in the midwest.

MarkVI
09-09-2011, 10:08 PM
9th grade as well ^^

It was right around 5am and I was getting ready for Jazz Band and my mom had just turned on the news. The whole day at school we didn't do anything but watch the news.

2canman
09-10-2011, 06:27 AM
i was in kindergarden

BunkMoreland
09-10-2011, 06:40 AM
sitting in Coach Cav's Sociology Class, 12th Grade, Sarasota High School. TV turned on, everyone goes quiet. Schoolwork, sports, thoughts about smashing broads, everything pretty much suspended.

My memory is poor at best, yet I remember that day pretty vividly. The images forever burned

ErickStevens
09-10-2011, 06:54 AM
sitting in Coach Cav's Sociology Class, 12th Grade, Sarasota High School. TV turned on, everyone goes quiet. Schoolwork, sports, thoughts about smashing broads, everything pretty much suspended.

My memory is poor at best, yet I remember that day pretty vividly. The images forever burned

^ Sailor phaggot.

BunkMoreland
09-10-2011, 07:00 AM
^ Sailor phaggot.


come @ me bro



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ErickStevens
09-10-2011, 07:03 AM
come @ me bro



http://images.quickblogcast.com/4/6/9/8/9/209477-198964/sailor31.gif?a=27

http://preps.s3.amazonaws.com/cache%2F39%2Faa%2F39aa4c8833b210caa234567ad35f9cff .jpg

Consider yourself come at.

BunkMoreland
09-10-2011, 07:06 AM
http://preps.s3.amazonaws.com/cache%2F39%2Faa%2F39aa4c8833b210caa234567ad35f9cff .jpg

Consider yourself come at.



phaggots












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ErickStevens
09-10-2011, 07:08 AM
phaggots]

http://spotted.heraldtribune.com/images/100047/photos/2010/05/31/zoom/2095698.jpg

ALEXH-
09-10-2011, 09:26 AM
Sleeping. Mum woke me up saying 'I think it's World War III'. Dead serious. I was 16 at the time.

trance__dreamer
09-10-2011, 04:14 PM
woken up by my mom a bit early from school. called me downstairs to take a look at the news.

PerpetualMotion
09-10-2011, 04:23 PM
In French class.

Interesting thing, though, 9/11 is my anniversary with my girlfriend. We'll be dating for three years tomorrow. While her and I celebrate, it's unfortunate that there will be people mourning.

Igsterau
09-10-2011, 04:53 PM
Had woken up and dad tells me something has happened in New York so I turned on the tv and saw all the horror being replayed. I think the most disturbing scene was seeing people jump to their deaths. Drove to work and the news is all over the radio. Went to a direct marketing class that evening and no one was in the mood to learn anything.