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Re: 12th anniversary of the September 11th attacks
[Re: BlackFamily]
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09/11/13 08:20 PM
09/11/13 08:20 PM
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I was in my 7th grade health class when the teachers start talking about it then turn on the news , we watch in silence as the second plane hit the tower. Can't forget that moment, too surreal. That's one thing they wouldn't do here. Because so many people from this area worked in the towers or nearby, they wouldn't even talk about it to the kids. There were lots of kids whose parents didn't come home that night. I picked up my daughter at school that day and she asked me if something bad had happened at my work. At the time, I worked in a 21 story office building. I told her that I was fine, and she said that mine was the tallest building she knew and that she heard two of the teachers saying that something bad had happened in a tall building.
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Re: 12th anniversary of the September 11th attacks
[Re: goombah]
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09/13/13 02:39 PM
09/13/13 02:39 PM
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I was at home, listening to news on a-m radio, when the planes hit. Turned on TV immediately. By the time the Pentagon was hit, I was really getting scared. I lived in Summit NJ at the time, and was able to go up a hill, where I saw the smoke rising. Just horrible, then and now.
Thinking about 9/11 brought back a flood of memories. I worked in downtown Manhattan from 1958 through 1969. The area occupied by the WTC was one of the oldest in NYC. There were even some apartments on Greenwich Street near Albany Street, and you could see kids playing stickball in the street on Saturday. Volk's, the best German restaurant in the city, was on Liberty and Greenwich. Cortlandt Street was home to Heinz & Bolet (discount department store); "Radio Row" (Arrow Electronics and others), and Kaufman's Army/Navy Store, where you could buy just about anything that was gov't surplus, including decommissioned 20mm and .50 ammo.
David Rockefeller pulled off a real power play. His Chase Manhattan Bank's HQ building was downtown. The area wasn't doing well financially, and he wanted more businesses to bolster his bank. He arranged for the Port Authority to steamroller the locals to get the WTC built; it helped that his brother was Governor at the time.
I watched the buildings going up, including the famous "climbing cranes" that racheted themselves up the buildings' exterior frames. The deep excavation exposed the concrete tubes that carried PATH trains to and from lower Manhattan and Jersey City--when a train moved through the tube, you could see it vibrating in the pit that was to be the buildings' underground levels.
If I recall correctly, the WTC put so much commercial realty into Manhattan that commerical rents were depressed for years. I think it took more than a decade for the Twin Towers to be fully or mostly rented.
Ntra la porta tua lu sangu � sparsu, E nun me mporta si ce muoru accisu... E s'iddu muoru e vaju mparadisu Si nun ce truovo a ttia, mancu ce trasu.
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Re: 12th anniversary of the September 11th attacks
[Re: Sicilian Babe]
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09/13/13 09:40 PM
09/13/13 09:40 PM
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TB, I remember you said something once about the crowded commuter lots, all the people who never came home to claim their cars. Heartbreaking.
Yes, there were some cars that stood in the lots like gravestones because their owners perished. For me, there were two heartbreakers: First, I went to the local hospital in the afternoon to give blood. Corridors were crowded with people who had the same idea. They told me they couldn't take my blood that day, but took my phone number. Called the next day to say they didn't need blood. Reason (unsaid): few survivors. Also, our local rescue squad set up at the Summit train station because NJ Transit was able to operate out of Penn Station that night. They only treated four people. Same hearbreaking reason.
Ntra la porta tua lu sangu � sparsu, E nun me mporta si ce muoru accisu... E s'iddu muoru e vaju mparadisu Si nun ce truovo a ttia, mancu ce trasu.
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