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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
9/11...My small town
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<blockquote data-quote="Crimson2v" data-source="post: 15010800" data-attributes="member: 85508"><p>I was on my way to school that morning, I remember how clear the sky was that morning. Not one cloud in the sky. I was listening to the radio when they all of the sudden started reporting a plane hit a building in New York. I turned around and went back home and turned the TV on and saw the twin towers on fire, the news replayed what happened. I thought it was a movie, it baffled my mind that two planes struck the buildings. The next day I remember how quiet everything was and driving around seeing all of the American flags hanging half staff. On one of the major roads they had a couple of fire trucks with the ladders extended with a huge flag hanging from it, collecting donations to send to New York. </p><p>I am originally from New Jersey and we lived in Leonardo, right across from NY. When I went up to visit a few years after the attacks there was a memorial for the people that had been rescued and they were dropped off at the beach/marina. I changed after that day, got very depressed. I did not know anybody that were murdered that day, but I can only feel for their family and friends who lost so much. And to think of the absolute helplessness the victims had, some even jumping from the buildings. I will never ever forget that day. The day that changed America and I feel like many of our freedoms have been taken ever since that day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crimson2v, post: 15010800, member: 85508"] I was on my way to school that morning, I remember how clear the sky was that morning. Not one cloud in the sky. I was listening to the radio when they all of the sudden started reporting a plane hit a building in New York. I turned around and went back home and turned the TV on and saw the twin towers on fire, the news replayed what happened. I thought it was a movie, it baffled my mind that two planes struck the buildings. The next day I remember how quiet everything was and driving around seeing all of the American flags hanging half staff. On one of the major roads they had a couple of fire trucks with the ladders extended with a huge flag hanging from it, collecting donations to send to New York. I am originally from New Jersey and we lived in Leonardo, right across from NY. When I went up to visit a few years after the attacks there was a memorial for the people that had been rescued and they were dropped off at the beach/marina. I changed after that day, got very depressed. I did not know anybody that were murdered that day, but I can only feel for their family and friends who lost so much. And to think of the absolute helplessness the victims had, some even jumping from the buildings. I will never ever forget that day. The day that changed America and I feel like many of our freedoms have been taken ever since that day. [/QUOTE]
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