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Re: 12th anniversary of the September 11th attacks
[Re: NickyEyes1]
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09/11/13 08:00 AM
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Rest in peace to all the victims. Where were you on this horrible day? It's unbelievable that it's been 12 years. Anyway this is what i posted last year. I was only 8 at the time while walking home from swimming i saw my friends dad who told me the WTC had been hit (i didn't even know what it was at the time) and the rest is history RIP Between now and 2015 3 new WTC buildings will open. http://ny.curbed.com/archives/2013/09/10...t_to_follow.php
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Re: 12th anniversary of the September 11th attacks
[Re: Camarel]
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09/11/13 08:33 AM
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I was only 8 at the time while walking home from swimming i saw my friends dad who told me the WTC had been hit (i didn't even know what it was at the time) and the rest is history Oh jesus I feel old. You were 8?! Events like these, that become a divider in history (either it's pre 9/11 or post 9/11) essentially define the lives of the generation before and after the event. Born or raised into perpetual war, we start to reminisce about the good ol' days of pre 9/11, pre Afghanistan, pre Iraq. We picture a Pleasentville way of life, a simpler time, carefree and gleeful. Well as someone considerable older, daily life for your average Joe was much of the same. We should remember not only those who have passed in that tragic event, but let this be a reminder of the world we live in, in the West. We can be questioned, attacked, confronted and yet our way of life continues. 9/11 proved the resilience of the free. I take comfort in knowing that my children may not know the pre 9/11 world, but that the reality they live in is still one of comfort and security. And isn't that new tower a beautiful thing?
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Re: 12th anniversary of the September 11th attacks
[Re: NickyEyes1]
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09/11/13 11:23 AM
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I was just pulling into my parking space at work when I heard the breaking report that the Trade Center was hit by a plane. I stayed in the car to listen long enough to hear that a second plane struck the other tower.
As I arrived and told those in the office what had happened, a friend rolled out a tv and we all watched what was taking place. I called my parents, who were home, but not watching tv, and we both tried to reach my brother, an investment banker who worked near the trade center, but cell service was impossible. We learned later he was still on summer schedule and was casually walking to work when he was stunned by the sight of people crying in the street. He soon learned the news.
I went home early that day, and I remember eating quite a bit of chocolate cake (My wife's birthday was the previous day and I always baked a big chocolate cake for her). Many parents picked up their young kids from school early that day. My wife suggested we do the same, so I got them a half hour before dismissal. They were too young then to comprehend what was happeniong.
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Re: 12th anniversary of the September 11th attacks
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09/11/13 12:22 PM
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I've posted this a few times before, but what the hell.
I was on my way from the Bronx to a funeral home on Flatbush Avenue in Marine Park, Brooklyn. A lot of people may not realize this, but the bridges and tunnels weren't closed until after the second tower was hit.
When I was pulling out of my garage, I'd heard on AM radio that a plane hit the Trade Center, so I figured that it was a single engine puddle jumper or something like that. When I got to the EZ Pass lane at the Whitestone Bridge, I saw all the smoke coming from the first tower. That's when I knew it wasn't a prop plane. Too much damage. I was about halfway across the bridge when I looked to my right and saw, with my own eyes, the second plane hit tower two and explode into a fireball. It was the most surrealistic and frightening thing I've ever seen in my life.
At that point, having figured out that we were under attack, I still had to deal with the idea of being adjacent to LaGuardia and halfway to Kennedy airport. I was a wreck thinking that a plane would explode right on top of me. I finally made it to Brooklyn and stayed there until the bridges re-opened (around 5 or 6 o'cock that night).
And FYI, the sky this morning here in New York is very similar to how it was twelve years ago. Bright blue and beautiful, but it's a little hotter today.
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Re: 12th anniversary of the September 11th attacks
[Re: pizzaboy]
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09/11/13 12:24 PM
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I've posted this a few times before, but what the hell.
I was on my way from the Bronx to a funeral home on Flatbush Avenue in Marine Park, Brooklyn. A lot of people may not realize this, but the bridges and tunnels weren't closed until after the second tower was hit.
When I was pulling out of my garage, I'd heard on AM radio that a plane hit the Trade Center, so I figured that it was a single engine puddle jumper or something like that. When I got to the EZ Pass lane at the Whitestone Bridge, I saw all the smoke coming from the first tower. That's when I knew it wasn't a prop plane. Too much damage. I was about halfway across the bridge when I looked to my right and saw, with my own eyes, the second plane hit tower two and explode into a fireball. It was the most surrealistic and frightening thing I've ever seen in my life.
At that point, having figured out that we were under attack, I still had to deal with the idea of being adjacent to LaGuardia and halfway to Kennedy airport. I was a wreck thinking that a plane would explode right on top of me. I finally made it to Brooklyn and stayed there until the bridges re-opened (around 5 or 6 o'cock that night).
And FYI, the sky this morning here in New York is very similar to how it was twelve years ago. Bright blue and beautiful, but it's a little hotter today. That gave me Goosebumps Pizzaboy.
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Re: 12th anniversary of the September 11th attacks
[Re: TheIsland]
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09/11/13 12:31 PM
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That gave me Goosebumps Pizzaboy. How do you think I felt? And we live right on the water in Throggs Neck, by the Marina del Ray. From the roof of my house we were able to clearly see the towers smolder for weeks. Weeks! I'm pretty liberal on a few things, but not this. Fuck the America and Jew hating extremists in the Middle East. I wouldn't lose a minute's sleep if nuked that entire region of the world  .
"I got news for you. If it wasn't for the toilet, there would be no books." --- George Costanza.
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Re: 12th anniversary of the September 11th attacks
[Re: NickyEyes1]
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09/11/13 12:55 PM
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I don't remember reading your account of what happened on that day, Pizzaboy. So thanks for sharing your experience. And thanks for the pictures and background Mary Cas.
I remember being at work and getting a call from my mom that both towers were hit by airplanes. I remember her asking why a pilot would do that and I replied that it had to be terrorism. No sane person would fly a plane into a building.
A bunch of us at work milled about for awhile, obviously not being able to concentrate on doing anything productive. So we walked over to another building on campus that had a TV. We were there 5 minutes and saw the South Tower fall on live TV. Everybody in the room just stopped and we all gasped.
Around 11:00 the Cleveland mayor ordered an evacuation of downtown. Our tallest building, Key Tower, was about one-half the size of the Twin Towers. So it was certainly a viable target. At that point, not all aircraft had been accounted for. My wife & I drove in together that day. When we were driving home, which is normally a 20 minute commute, we heard a radio report that there was a bomb on plane at the Cleveland airport tarmac. This airport was five minutes from where we lived, so traffic was diverted as a precaution. It took us about 2 hours to get home.
If you're not old enough to remember 9/11, this is what I always will remember. ANYTHING was possible on 9/11. Once that first plane hit the North Tower at 8:46 a.m., the world changed The unthinkable had not only occurred, but the fabric of our society was forever altered.
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Re: 12th anniversary of the September 11th attacks
[Re: pizzaboy]
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09/11/13 12:55 PM
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That gave me Goosebumps Pizzaboy. How do you think I felt? And we live right on the water in Throggs Neck, by the Marina del Ray. From the roof of my house we were able to clearly see the towers smolder for weeks. Weeks! I'm pretty liberal on a few things, but not this. Fuck the America and Jew hating extremists in the Middle East. I wouldn't lose a minute's sleep if nuked that entire region of the world  . I don't really follow politics are you half jewish ?
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Re: 12th anniversary of the September 11th attacks
[Re: pizzaboy]
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09/11/13 01:18 PM
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I was pulling out of my garage, I'd heard on AM radio that a plane hit the Trade Center, so I figured that it was a single engine puddle jumper or something like that. When I got to the EZ Pass lane at the Whitestone Bridge, I saw all the smoke coming from the first tower. That's when I knew it wasn't a prop plane. Too much damage. I was about halfway across the bridge when I looked to my right and saw, with my own eyes, the second plane hit tower two and explode into a fireball. It was the most surrealistic and frightening thing I've ever seen in my life. OMG! I can't even imagine what watching that happen must of been like. Something i'm sure that is just seared into your brain for the rest of your life. I was watching it on tv and i freaked out so i can just imagine how you must of felt at the time. I couldn't get hold of any of my family that still lives in the different 5 boroughs and several of them work in Manhattan. It wasn't until a couple days later that i finally knew everyone was ok. A friend of mine lives right across the river in Fort Lee and was watching from his apt balcony which was on the top floor of the building. He told me he was just stunned.....was hoping it was a bad dream or something.
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Re: 12th anniversary of the September 11th attacks
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09/11/13 01:30 PM
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I was at the site three weeks after September 11, and I will never forget coming out of the subway near the courthouse, and about a mile from ground zero and being hit by the smell of the smolering that was still going on...the burning of flesh....I have never "smelt death" like that before or since. At the site there were wals of posters of the faces of the missing, relatives still asking cops for information about loved ones, people dazed, people crying and as I got to the site the intensity of the ongoing fire, the smell, the burning in my eyes, and the rubble and remains of the shell of one of the towers.
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Re: 12th anniversary of the September 11th attacks
[Re: NickyEyes1]
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09/11/13 02:31 PM
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Follow up to my pictures. I had only been working downtown for 3 weeks. My commute took me into the WTC Path Station. I exited the WTC Station through WTC 2 at 7am that morning. There were fruit and vegetable vendors on the sidewalk at WTC 2. I was going to stop on the way home that day and buy some tomatoes. I often wonder what happened to those vendors. The aftermath of the tragedy left lasting memories too. If you passed a fire house they had pictures of their fallen brothers on display. Bus stops had pictures of missing people with notes, "have you seen....". As DT recalled about the smoke and smell. Being down wind of the WTC, I smelled it everyday for about 6 weeks. Many people walking the streets in downtown wore dust masks covering their nose and mouth. I did. It was a different downtown Manhattan after 9/11. 9 days after: Smoke rising from the WTC site. Photos taken from the NY Waterway Ferry, which replaced my commute through the Path Tubes. Smoke blowing across East River, Brooklyn Bridge in the background.  Smoke rising from the WTC site.
Whoever exalts himself will be humbled, whoever humbles himself will be exalted - Matthew 23:12
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Re: 12th anniversary of the September 11th attacks
[Re: TheIsland]
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09/11/13 04:46 PM
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That gave me Goosebumps Pizzaboy. How do you think I felt? And we live right on the water in Throggs Neck, by the Marina del Ray. From the roof of my house we were able to clearly see the towers smolder for weeks. Weeks! I'm pretty liberal on a few things, but not this. Fuck the America and Jew hating extremists in the Middle East. I wouldn't lose a minute's sleep if nuked that entire region of the world  . I don't really follow politics are you half jewish ? No. I'm Italian-American Catholic. Second generation. But I've lived in New York City, where the Jews are our friends and neighbors, for more than fifty years. And if they're targets, then we're all targets by extension. The way I see it there's really no other way to look at it. And in the post 9/11 world, I believe that we have to stand by the Jews both here and in Israel. But that's just my personal opinion  .
"I got news for you. If it wasn't for the toilet, there would be no books." --- George Costanza.
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Re: 12th anniversary of the September 11th attacks
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09/11/13 04:57 PM
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Pizzaboy i still picture you as Larry David.  That was your avatar when i first started posting here. Well, women with unusually large vaginas who label all men as having small penises really get my blood pressure up.
"I got news for you. If it wasn't for the toilet, there would be no books." --- George Costanza.
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Re: 12th anniversary of the September 11th attacks
[Re: NickyEyes1]
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09/11/13 05:05 PM
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I live in Southern California and was listening to the radio when it happened. Actually I turned on the radio just after the first plane hit. I thought it was a terrible accident until they announced the second plane, then we knew it was a deliberate attack, and based on the 1994 World Trade Center bombing, no doubt the work of Muslim extremists.
About a year later I had my chance to visit the WTC site. It was fenced up and there were pictures and letters posted to it, along with some flowers. I gave my respects. Was amazed how everything else was back to normal in lower Manhattan.
PB is right about standing by the Jews, but I'd add Christians too. In Nigeria, Egypt, Iran and many other places in the Islamic world Christians are persecuted, killed, and churches are bombed. Ironically Israeli Muslims have more freedom in Israel than in most (if not all) Muslim countries.
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Re: 12th anniversary of the September 11th attacks
[Re: Faithful1]
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09/11/13 05:09 PM
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PB is right about standing by the Jews, but I'd add Christians too. No doubt, Faithful. No doubt  .
"I got news for you. If it wasn't for the toilet, there would be no books." --- George Costanza.
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