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<blockquote data-quote="97WHITEVENOM" data-source="post: 16005082" data-attributes="member: 55003"><p>I will never forget that day. I was 19 years old and grew up and spent my whole life on Long Island. At the very end of August 2001 I went to the University of Hawaii to go to school. Less than 2 weeks later I was woken up by a girl at 3am, banging on my door saying "they are blowing up New York!". I ran down stairs just before the second plane hit. I will always remember how surreal it felt being in Hawaii, in the middle of the night, watching "Live Tv" of NYC of a beautiful morning... made it feel even less real. They kept showing the first tower fall over and over, that when the second fell I didnt realize it until I asked someone why the camera was focused way up in the sky.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="97WHITEVENOM, post: 16005082, member: 55003"] I will never forget that day. I was 19 years old and grew up and spent my whole life on Long Island. At the very end of August 2001 I went to the University of Hawaii to go to school. Less than 2 weeks later I was woken up by a girl at 3am, banging on my door saying "they are blowing up New York!". I ran down stairs just before the second plane hit. I will always remember how surreal it felt being in Hawaii, in the middle of the night, watching "Live Tv" of NYC of a beautiful morning... made it feel even less real. They kept showing the first tower fall over and over, that when the second fell I didnt realize it until I asked someone why the camera was focused way up in the sky. [/QUOTE]
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