PhutureDynasty wrote:I was in elementary school, 5th grade I think, and in the middle of class our teacher is called out of the room by a fellow teacher where she is told the news. She then comes in and tells us what happened despite us not truly understanding what was going on. Not long after that kids started getting called out of class by their parents.
When I got home after school my mom and dad had the news on and it was being shown on every station. Then I had a better understanding of what was going on.
I'll never forget that. I'll also never forget how (despite it being a terrible, horrific tragedy) it rallied our country together. Patriotism was at an all time high then.
Another memory I have is of the night we killed Bin Laden, KUB probably remembers the Mets Phillies game that went to extras in Philadelphia where word spread around the stadium that we got him. Fans were chanting USA.
I remember the "Osama Bin Land ZEROOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Rings" thread on RobustSPN lol
The greatest thread ever. One thread that we all could set aside our differences.
I was actually in the Towers a month or so before the unfortunate attacks, I was visiting New York on a trip. Interestingly enough on my visit to the Statue of Liberty there was some kind of bomb threat there that day that resulted in an evacuation.
Da Stars. wrote:I woke up in misbelief. I was angry and feared what we might do to innocent people. I had just been to DC for Memorial day and had been through the museum of US history and what we did to second and third generation Japanese Americans.
dwcmwa wrote:I was actually in the Towers a month or so before the unfortunate attacks, I was visiting New York on a trip. Interestingly enough on my visit to the Statue of Liberty there was some kind of bomb threat there that day that resulted in an evacuation.
Yeah I had been to the top of the Towers 2-3 times (once when I was 6 years old), some of my favorite NYC experiences.
dwcmwa wrote:I was actually in the Towers a month or so before the unfortunate attacks, I was visiting New York on a trip. Interestingly enough on my visit to the Statue of Liberty there was some kind of bomb threat there that day that resulted in an evacuation.
Yeah I had been to the top of the Towers 2-3 times (once when I was 6 years old), some of my favorite NYC experiences.
Sadly I never went to the top, just had lunch at a little cafeteria on the ground or basement level. But I remember standing outside and they were massive.
dwcmwa wrote:I was actually in the Towers a month or so before the unfortunate attacks, I was visiting New York on a trip. Interestingly enough on my visit to the Statue of Liberty there was some kind of bomb threat there that day that resulted in an evacuation.
Yeah I had been to the top of the Towers 2-3 times (once when I was 6 years old), some of my favorite NYC experiences.
Sadly I never went to the top, just had lunch at a little cafeteria on the ground or basement level. But I remember standing outside and they were massive.
Yeah the view from the bottom looking straight up was impressive too.
LeBronMonsterDunk wrote:I was in middle school, 8th grade I think. Principal came on the intercom and said every class should turn their TV to whatever channel, so the teacher turned the big ass CRT TV mounted on the wall to it and we watched. Everyone was watching it on the TVs in the lunch room at lunch time also.
I think my dad came and picked me up early from school for whatever reason.
lol what an overreacting little simp.
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LeBronMonsterDunk wrote:I was in middle school, 8th grade I think. Principal came on the intercom and said every class should turn their TV to whatever channel, so the teacher turned the big ass CRT TV mounted on the wall to it and we watched. Everyone was watching it on the TVs in the lunch room at lunch time also.
I think my dad came and picked me up early from school for whatever reason.
lol what an overreacting little simp.
My dad is 68 years old and he could still beat the shit out of you and then dick down your slant eyed wife-mom to multiple orgasms, Lil Dan.
You never liked me, probably don't like me still, but a ***** liking me aint never paid my bills
LeBronMonsterDunk wrote:I was in middle school, 8th grade I think. Principal came on the intercom and said every class should turn their TV to whatever channel, so the teacher turned the big ass CRT TV mounted on the wall to it and we watched. Everyone was watching it on the TVs in the lunch room at lunch time also.
I think my dad came and picked me up early from school for whatever reason.
lol what an overreacting little simp.
My dad is 68 years old and he could still beat the shit out of you and then dick down your slant eyed wife-mom to multiple orgasms, Lil Dan.
This reminds me of that Navy seal copypasta. " I will shit fury all over you and you will drown in it."