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RJF
09-10-2007, 09:10 PM
Tomorrow is September 11th, the sixth aniversary of the worst terrorist attack in our history.

Please remember those that died that day and our troops that have fought and died so we can continue to live our lives in freedom.

Edit: Almost forgot...WeST and I were in New Jersey on business, having flown into LaGuardia on that Monday. We were working in the client's data center when someone came in and broke the news. I thought it was a joke until we got to their TVs in their workout room and saw the video replay.

LongGrain
09-10-2007, 09:16 PM
i was at home desperately trying to get ahold of my dad, who was working there at the time..

he's ok though. it ends up he didnt have to be into work until later that day, but he saw it happen from his hotel room.

BustedS13
09-10-2007, 09:23 PM
sitting in high school chemistry class, and then there was a fire drill for whatever reason, where i found out about the WTC attack.

Dirty Habit
09-10-2007, 09:27 PM
Sophmore year of college, here in Ohio.
My roomate woke me up and told me I needed to call my family. I tried to get a hold of my dad and my mother. My father worked in the Pentagon at the time and we lived out in Fairfax, Va. My dad was fine but he lost 3 of his co-workers and friends. Since then my father has been to Iraq 5 times, two whole years straight at one point.
Its always funny to read dumb asses on forums say the pentagon strike was a fraud. Theres a piece of the plane in my fathers old office to this day.

hotlavaflow
09-10-2007, 09:31 PM
I was running out of the towers and trying not to get covered in all the dust.

Phoenix_95
09-10-2007, 09:32 PM
sitting in french class...our teacher refused to let us watch and see what was happening. The class had to revolt in order to see what a couple of crazed camel jockies did to this country :rant:

deadpirate
09-10-2007, 09:34 PM
getting ready for school. i hear my dad cussing in the living room. i come out and see the 2nd plane hit the tower.

all day at school we watched the news

kdashy
09-10-2007, 09:37 PM
all day at school we watched the news

x2

dddddddd

Sil-Abc
09-10-2007, 09:37 PM
i was sleeping and then my tv usually turns on as my alarm clock and my dad walks in with my lunch for school. hes just standing there watching the news and im thinking it was a reality show. went to school and watch the news all day :/

HalveBlue
09-10-2007, 09:40 PM
On September 11th, 2001, I got up at 4:30 in the morning and drove up to the Salt Lake City Military Entrance Processing Station to sign my enlistment papers.

Right when I was about to sign and have all my information put into the computer the sytem crashed. The NCOIC at MEPS told me to come back the next day. My recruiter drove me home and I walked into my house just as my parents were leaving for work.

I turned on the TV and switched to CNN where they were reporting that a plane had crashed into the World Trade Center. A few minutes later I saw the second plane hit the South Tower live on TV...

I enlisted in the Army on 13 September 2001

DRavenS13
09-10-2007, 09:47 PM
I was dead asleep when my sister called me at 6am to tell me. I was 8 months pregnant with my daughter, and I went to the doctor that day scared as hell. The school i was going to cancelled classes for that week.

My mom had it the worst- 9/11 is her birthday.

hippo_chips
09-10-2007, 09:50 PM
Waking up to my TV alarm. I couldn't really comprehend what was going on when the news was on(I was barely awake), I just saw a burning building thinking it was a bomb. Then two minutes later the camera is focused on a plane, and I'm thinking to myself, "NO F**king way." I got up in disbelief, as I saw the plane hit the second tower. I still can't believe what happened that day.

Daniel.
09-10-2007, 09:53 PM
I was driving at around 7:30am on the way to highschool when I heard about it on the morning radio show The Dog House.

mrmephistopheles
09-10-2007, 10:19 PM
The class had to revolt in order to see what a couple of crazed camel jockies did to this country :rant:


Secure that shit, or get the banhammer.


I had just gotten off work at the dispatch center at MCAS Miramar, and had been asleep for about 15 minutes when Lisa called me and told me that there had been a terrorist attack on the WTC. I laughed it off as a joke, thinking she was messing with me. I turned on the TV and saw the towers on fire. I spent the next 20 minutes calling family and getting my uniform ready, then I went back to work for the next 3 days.

SimpleS14
09-10-2007, 10:25 PM
My mom had it the worst- 9/11 is her birthday.


I had a classmate who's birthday is that day too. Speaking of which...I was in econ class when I first heard. At first I pictured just a private jet, but once we got to some TVs...it was a different picture altogether.

Cam B
09-10-2007, 10:35 PM
I was sitting in school when i first heard. One of my friends came up to me and said some guy flying a plane hit a building in NYC and i just kinda laughed and pictured some drunk guy flying a cessna. Once i realized what had really happened... i felt like shit that i actually laughed.:-/

PhilthyS13
09-10-2007, 10:50 PM
At the time, I was working nights at a group home for kids. I stayed up and did bed checks, made sure kids stayed in bed, supervised the house, etc. The ad/hd kids would wake up around 4am and the only thing on tv at that time is music videos or news. Because the kids wanted to watch music videos, I'd leave it on the news.

I saw the 2nd plane hit in real time. Initially, I thought the first plane was a small plane. Word spread like wildfire. It was surreal.

The only thing I can compare that experience to would be JFK (and the 89 earthquake). Everyone remembers where they were and what they were doing.

BOROSUN
09-10-2007, 10:55 PM
i was at home (nj) and i just woke up then heard the news, nobody knew it was terroist attack at first. but, my brother got to see the first plane struck while heading home from nyc in the bus.

good thing everybody in my fam was at home or just got home.

qwikspool
09-10-2007, 11:10 PM
was getting my job interview. seen the second plane crash and both building crumble. im from queens ny. was the worst day of our lives.

lucky7
09-10-2007, 11:11 PM
it was my senior year of HS. i was getting scolded by Fr. Chuck (principal) in the library because i had ALMOST successfully skipped first hour study hall. needless to say, i didnt get into trouble that day. but deep down, i wish i had. had it never happened the way it did, i would have spent 4 hours in detention the following saturday.

nothing can ever be said to eas the pain we all felt that day, so i'll refrain. not one of us could honestly put our thoughts into words. its just not possible.

ill never forget that day. getting yelled at for skipping class, having my uniform shirt intucked, shoes untied, no belt. its so vivid. while im thinking about it, god rest father chuck's soul. 6'5", 350lb, cigar smoking, cussing priest/principal. he died in a car accident a couple years ago. passed out at the wheel. his BAL was 2.5x's the legal limit. great guy. sad on both accounts. ill stop, im depressing myself. dont get me wrong though. noway would i ever compair his tragic loss with that of 9/11.

mRclARK1
09-10-2007, 11:15 PM
High school in 12th grade, just arrived in the morning for 1st class when the second plane hit...

...and making an appointment with a recruiter in the afternoon. :wavey:

lucky7
09-10-2007, 11:25 PM
...and making an appointment with a recruiter in the afternoon. :wavey:

i envy the crap out of you. i never had the balls to go through with it. i was a signature away, too. thank you sir, for being the bigger man.

mRclARK1
09-10-2007, 11:33 PM
i envy the crap out of you. i never had the balls to go through with it. i was a signature away, too. thank you sir, for being the bigger man.

Don't thank me. I was by no means the only one. I've done ZERO when compared to many others.

So from me as well to them... Thank you. :bow:

dert420sx
09-10-2007, 11:47 PM
i was up getting ready to go to work. i flipped on the tv just to catch jillian barberie on ch. 11 before heading out but all that was on was the first tower on fire. then just as they were gonna explain what happened, the 2nd plane hit...live. as soon as i got to the office, my coworkers were all crowded in the conference room watching the news from the only channel the antenna was able to pick up. i think it was one of those mexican channels and they were showing people leaping off the buildings. i vividly remember a couple who held hands all the way down.

i worked in cypress, right off katella, at the time and i watched fighter jets taking off and landing at the air base all day from my cubicle on the 5th floor. i never knew there was an air force base there. i always just saw little planes land there but never fighter jets.

i wish this never would have happened and i worry everyday that my lil bro, who enlisted the next day, is still ok out there on his 2nd tour in iraq.

LB.Motoring
09-10-2007, 11:50 PM
Damn, it doesnt seem like 6 years ago.

so crazy,

I remember sitting in a Spanish class watching it like it was a nightmare.

rican_nick
09-10-2007, 11:57 PM
I was working for America Online.... I had to go into work and help call all the employees to tell them to not come into work..

dealt with plenty of customers asking if we could trace emails to see if they have been read.. pretty sad some of the calls from customers i took that day.

then it got sucky when the government started routing calls all around NY and DC through different routes... some people were oblivious to what was going on.. Had to tell these folks to turn on the damn news.

NiSmOKnIghTsRBS14
09-11-2007, 12:00 AM
gettin ready for skool, senior year of high skool, just chilled in class watching the news, Not a good day at all :(

Adikt
09-11-2007, 12:01 AM
sitting in freshman year biology, some broad came in and whispered something in my teachers ear, she left and he told us there's been a terrorist attack in new york, the rest of the day was watchin the news in every class.

miucus
09-11-2007, 12:09 AM
i was getting ready to go to school when the 2nd plane hit.. i rode my bike to school confused

RIP to all those who died in the attacks of 9/11

azndoc
09-11-2007, 12:22 AM
I was on 24 hr duty at Mount Fuji Marine Corp base.

At the medical clinic.

Saw it happen live on tv. Thought it was a commercial joke.

Sat there like wtf.

Then the towers collasped.

Got up the next day and the front gate had two 50 cals pointed at the entrance. Everyone was locked down on base.

Then they fed us lobster, steak, fried shrimp, shrimp cocktail, and ice cream.

We thought we were doomed.

DRavenS13
09-11-2007, 12:23 AM
That sucks when they give you a bomb ass meal and you can't even enjoy it when you know that it might be your last.....

eastcoastS14
09-11-2007, 01:21 AM
first day of highschool...we started late that year cause new schools were being built.....such a trip that thats 6 years ago, time really does fly....

I thought the same thing a lot of people did....well first I thought people were talking about the world trade center here in boston, and a tiny propeller plane....when I saw what really happened it honestly didnt faze me, it was so surreal it was like it was a movie....I was so suprised when I found out the planes left from logan airport....I went through the whole day only catching clips of what happened here and there since our school only had like 1 or 2 TV's went home and watched more.....I still have the Boston Globe from 9/12 and I might have the NY times somewhere....figured Id hold on to those for my kids and grandkids

k's_silvia2.0
09-11-2007, 01:23 AM
I had just woke up and thats when the second plane hit
I though it was fake.

A Spec Products
09-11-2007, 01:26 AM
I was woken up by a phone call from my mom

I was in college sophmore year just waking up for class at the time

Turned on the TV and me and my just roommate just stood there silent

Didn't know what to say, just in shock

It was unreal

luisgonz
09-11-2007, 01:40 AM
I thought it was jsut another day just like no other eating a bagel in palisades. Till my classmate tells me the news. My jaw dropped like a bomb.:mad:

DRavenS13
09-11-2007, 01:42 AM
I also have the newspapers from that day... I have the clippings in my daughter's baby book

WERDdabuilder
09-11-2007, 02:14 AM
woke up..saw it. was a freshmen in comp class. we just watched the news all day long in school.

CKAMC
09-11-2007, 03:27 AM
woke up to get ready for school.

father and myself used to watch bloomberg since we were into market info stuff.

first plane had already hit... then woosh second one right in front of us all.

dad was in that weird kinda shock, you know that "naw this aint happening" and it wasnt until he got to work that it sunk in on him.

i was a freshman and we have block schedule at school and it happen to be the late day. went to honors world history where we got a lesson on the middle east along with tv on all day.

... i remember quite a few kids leaving school or not showing up that day... i never knew how bad stuff was with us and the middle east until that day.

EvilRB
09-11-2007, 07:24 AM
Was still living in Hawaii at the time and it was my day off so I didn't wake up till 12 and that was already like 6pm on the east coast or something like that.
I started freaking out cause I couldn't get through to my Mom which lives in DC and didn't really know what was going on because I was still hung over from the night before.
She was ok but she did just so happen drive by the pentagon like 5 minutes before the plane hit.

RIP to everyone that died that day and still continue to give their lives protecting us.

Oh and FUCK Bush for not finding Osama yet, but instead attacking Iraq!
It's like going in for heart surgery and getting a boob job instead!

fromxtor
09-11-2007, 07:28 AM
I was at work, and saw it on the TV. Pretty much the worst 21st b-day ever, I was born on sep 24th.

WilloW
09-11-2007, 09:51 AM
I was on my way to work and heard the people on KMEL freaking out :mad:, too crazy.

deadpirate
09-11-2007, 10:30 AM
to those who joined the service after this tragedy. thank you for putting your life on the line to defend our freedom. i will fully admit my balls are not big enough to have done something so honorable and brave.


Thank you

89dc240
09-11-2007, 10:38 AM
On the way to 12th grade english. Got into the classroom to one tower on fire. Yelled,"HOLY FUCK THERE'S ANOTHER ONE" and everyone turns and sees the next plane hit. Surprisingly my teacher didn't care about what I said, but I wasn't waiting around for her to change her mind. Went straight home, ran a patch through all my barrels and loaded everything up.

exitspeed
09-11-2007, 10:40 AM
I was sleeping when the first plan hit. I woke up got ready like normal and didn't even turn the TV on. I went downstairs (lived in a duplex above my cousin and his family), to get my Cousin Harold to go to work (we worked together at the same place), and he's like "dude check this out. A plan hit the WTC Building". So we're sitting there watching and AS WE'RE FUCKIN WATCHIN IT, the second plane hit. We were like WTF! Then we headed off to work and basically watched TV all day. No customers came in to the store really that day. But there was one couple that came in and spent like $8 grand on bedroom furniture. They said they aren't going to let these terrorists ruin their lives. They weren't being insensitive to the people who's lives were lost, but more the fact that they were trying to be strong.

It was a sad day indeed...

cisco240
09-11-2007, 10:51 AM
I was on my 2nd day of Army basic training at Fort Sill, OK. We heard it on a radio but thought it was not real until the drill sargeants let us watch the news.

steve shadows
09-11-2007, 10:55 AM
Tomorrow is September 11th, the sixth aniversary of the worst terrorist attack in our history.

Please remember those that died that day and our troops that have fought and died so we can continue to live our lives in freedom.

Edit: Almost forgot...WeST and I were in New Jersey on business, having flown into LaGuardia on that Monday. We were working in the client's data center when someone came in and broke the news. I thought it was a joke until we got to their TVs in their workout room and saw the video replay.

having a dream about china attacking the US.

then i woke up...

huh

got ready for senior year of HS , 2nd week of school turned on the TV

and got a day off! wooot

fromxtor
09-11-2007, 11:06 AM
to those who joined the service after this tragedy. thank you for putting your life on the line to defend our freedom. i will fully admit my balls are not big enough to have done something so honorable and brave.


Thank you

Your welcome.:bow:

bloodangels13
09-11-2007, 12:48 PM
It was my sophmore yr in HS ..... i was in my first block autobody class.... we always showed up early wit a lil breakfest and watched sportscenter.. one of the guy turned the tv on and started flippin channels to get the sportcenter when i odd image on the screen cought my eye.. i yelled what the hell! and had my friend change the channel back to the news and we watched it all unfold...... i was tripping bec. my dad worked for the government and he was at the pentagon the day before and i wasnt sure if he would be there again that day... thank god he was schedualed to be in reston va that day..... i still remember vividly the huge line of ppl trying to use the pay phones and morning break...... to think my dad was in the same section of the pentagon the day before...... my heart goes out to all the familys effected and to all the rescue workers...... and to thoes serving in the armed forces....

Andrew Bohan
09-11-2007, 12:49 PM
i was wondering where my friend's plane was gonna land, since she was pretty much halfway between tokyo and seattle when it happened. she landed in yellowknife, canada, and made it to seattle on the evening of sept 13

DragonUSMC
09-11-2007, 01:29 PM
I was at Iowa State University, atteding school in the OCS program to become an officer in the Marines. My roommate woke me up to show me what was on TV. A few mins later my dad called me... told me i should probably get my bags ready.

That afternoon I dropped from the OCS program and went back into full time enlisted. I packed my C-bag twice... I was so pissed i could barely sit still without shaking.

tbowzer
09-11-2007, 01:38 PM
Got up at 6am.
I was listening to the radio while making some breakfast,
heard the crazy ish that was going on,
turned on the tv,
Chaos in front of my eyes.

Crazy day, layed low.

RIP All lives taken that day.
We remember.

614duece40
09-11-2007, 02:12 PM
i was heading from gym class when some of the teachers were yelling about it. wasn't really sure what was going on until i saw it on tv.
those firefighter's and police were some brave people, i think about something like this happening were i live, and i wonder if i would be as brave as FDNY.

ALTRNTV
09-11-2007, 03:02 PM
Woke up to my alarm clock, which turns on the radio. It was all over the radio. I turned on my T.V. Went to school and watched it the whole day. A tear actually came out of my eye while I was watching it...