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Remembering 9-11-2001
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<blockquote data-quote="§am" data-source="post: 354880" data-attributes="member: 9187"><p>RIP to all those that lost someone that day, and to the countless 1000's that have lost their lives as a direct or indirect consequence of the actions that followed.</p><p></p><p>I was at work that day and remember the radio station I was listening to cut the song short with breaking news.</p><p>For most of the day it was just switching between radio stations to get a better picture of what was happening (or had happened), and it was only about 17:00 (GMT) when we got home did I get to see the pictures on the TV.</p><p></p><p>I knew it was a world changing event in many ways and who could argue any different now.</p><p></p><p>We called various relatives state side to find out how everyone was and if there had been any backlash against the community.</p><p>I can't remember if it was the same day or the next, but we got a phone call to tell us my cousin was missing :'(</p><p></p><p>My aunt never gave up hope that her youngest daughter may well be found alive, or that she had simply not gone to the office that day and was having difficulty getting in touch with anyone to tell them she was ok.</p><p>Alas, 5 years later to the day, my aunt passed away - daughter and mother once again reunited in the hereafter.</p><p></p><p>RIP</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="§am, post: 354880, member: 9187"] RIP to all those that lost someone that day, and to the countless 1000's that have lost their lives as a direct or indirect consequence of the actions that followed. I was at work that day and remember the radio station I was listening to cut the song short with breaking news. For most of the day it was just switching between radio stations to get a better picture of what was happening (or had happened), and it was only about 17:00 (GMT) when we got home did I get to see the pictures on the TV. I knew it was a world changing event in many ways and who could argue any different now. We called various relatives state side to find out how everyone was and if there had been any backlash against the community. I can't remember if it was the same day or the next, but we got a phone call to tell us my cousin was missing :'( My aunt never gave up hope that her youngest daughter may well be found alive, or that she had simply not gone to the office that day and was having difficulty getting in touch with anyone to tell them she was ok. Alas, 5 years later to the day, my aunt passed away - daughter and mother once again reunited in the hereafter. RIP [/QUOTE]
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