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Post by Blue One on Apr 13, 2002 15:03:16 GMT -5
Did this bring the world together more? Hod did this affect you? I think it especiall affected Americans. I know, EVERY time I see 9:11 on a clock, or a calendar, it never means the same thing anymore. It was so tragic. Especially the pictures of the people jumping out the windows, it heart braking.
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Post by Drama_Queen on Apr 13, 2002 19:25:21 GMT -5
the day it happened was actually sep 12 for us new zealanders and i was woken at 6 in the morning by my dad and i seriously thought he was joking. but the radio and tv were showing the footage and stuff so it kinda sunk in. at school that day the teacher didn't make us do any work, we just turned on the telly and watched. i think the thing that made me cry was the ppl you could see hanging out the windows calling for help and the ppl who jumped out to save themselves. and in places like afghanistan they were celebrating in the streets which i think was a disgusting way to behave when so many lives were lost.
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Post by blue_angel on Apr 14, 2002 3:43:23 GMT -5
I found out at school and I wasn't really sure of what was happening then I saw the news and was in shock I mean the poor ppl that lost there lifes imagine how there families wouldv'e felt also one other shocking thing is I saw ppl jumping off the bulidings
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Post by bright_angel on Apr 24, 2002 21:57:05 GMT -5
I was at home that time not knowing what it was when i saw it on tv. Then i found out and i was very very sad, that was so sad i was crying. I think they should kill AS that man
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Post by phoenixphan on May 26, 2002 11:23:48 GMT -5
It scared the hell out of me because I was in philly that morning only about 90 miles from ground zero.
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