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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
9/11...My small town
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<blockquote data-quote="97WHITEVENOM" data-source="post: 15010634" data-attributes="member: 55003"><p>I was born and raised on Long Island. I was 19 years old and very wet behind the ears, never traveled or lived away from home, and I decided to move to Hawaii to go to school (college). I was always a person who was up into the wee hours of the night/morning... for some reason I passed out early that night. I was woken up by a banging on my door around 300am. At first I thought it was a girl (who was also from Long Island) that needed paper or something. She started screaming, "we are being bombed! We are being bombed!, they are blowing up New York!". I ran down stairs in my boxers to the common area and I couldnt believe what I was seeing. A few of us down there were watching. It was unbelievably surreal for us because it was a picture perfect sunny morning on "live" TV in New York, but in Hawaii it was pitch black out still... it made it seem like we were watching a movie. I called my mom immediately and told her to get my little brother out of school. I was disconnected during the call, and that was the last time I talked to anyone at home for 5 days. About a half hour later the National Guard marched up University Ave and occupied the campus.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="97WHITEVENOM, post: 15010634, member: 55003"] I was born and raised on Long Island. I was 19 years old and very wet behind the ears, never traveled or lived away from home, and I decided to move to Hawaii to go to school (college). I was always a person who was up into the wee hours of the night/morning... for some reason I passed out early that night. I was woken up by a banging on my door around 300am. At first I thought it was a girl (who was also from Long Island) that needed paper or something. She started screaming, "we are being bombed! We are being bombed!, they are blowing up New York!". I ran down stairs in my boxers to the common area and I couldnt believe what I was seeing. A few of us down there were watching. It was unbelievably surreal for us because it was a picture perfect sunny morning on "live" TV in New York, but in Hawaii it was pitch black out still... it made it seem like we were watching a movie. I called my mom immediately and told her to get my little brother out of school. I was disconnected during the call, and that was the last time I talked to anyone at home for 5 days. About a half hour later the National Guard marched up University Ave and occupied the campus. [/QUOTE]
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