johnswahoo
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[BRKG] 9/11/01 - 7:52 a.m. - Plane crashes into World Trade Center NYC
NBC just announced the crash Lurkess
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Nope me neitherI never got over it. I never will.
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If you love your country and remember the sacrifice of the past, you might enjoy my America.
MY AMERICA AND 9/11 - ITS OUR COUNTRY
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9/11 was yesterday, 9/11 is today and 9/11 is tomorrow. No other way to put it.
People say memories fade over time, time heals all wounds. Wrong on both counts. That Tuesday flashes in my head one scene after another, like a horror movie anytime someone brings up the subject. You remember the people, the blood and the smell. God the smell. But you can't remember people's faces. To this day I still can't see their faces. I remember the wounds and blood but cannot for the life of me remember their faces.
I wouldn't call 9/11 exciting. Seeing mass murder up close and personal is not exciting; it's pornographic on a massive scale.
I'd agree with scary though. Scariest thing I've ever been through in my life. And don't forget the RAGE you felt that day.
Hate this time of year.
I’ve never even heard of this one before!If you're remembering 9/11 at all, then remember the boatlift. One of the finest things I've ever seen. 12 minutes.
[video]]View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MDOrzF7B2Kg[/video]
I made a whole CD on that day as wellAnd many many many of the original posts to that thread are missing; for example, the thread went from the towers being hit to (in post 48) "Both towers collapsed, Pentagon still on fire"---but no posts about the initial plane / whatever hitting the Pentagon. Hardly any pictures or videos--and I remembered the initial thread could barely load on my old dial-up that day due to the many pictures & videos. I guess it had to be cleaned up or maybe things were lost in new server incarnations--but I sure wish we could see the original threads from that day!
I saved a LOT on floppy discs that I downloaded from TB2K that day--I'll have to dig up my old floppy-disc player that I plug in to the computer and see if I can still open those files.....
9/11 was yesterday, 9/11 is today and 9/11 is tomorrow. No other way to put it.
People say memories fade over time, time heals all wounds. Wrong on both counts. That Tuesday flashes in my head one scene after another, like a horror movie anytime someone brings up the subject. You remember the people, the blood and the smell. God the smell. But you can't remember people's faces. To this day I still can't see their faces. I remember the wounds and blood but cannot for the life of me remember their faces.
I wouldn't call 9/11 exciting. Seeing mass murder up close and personal is not exciting; it's pornographic on a massive scale.
I'd agree with scary though. Scariest thing I've ever been through in my life. And don't forget the RAGE you felt that day.
Hate this time of year.
That shouldn’t have said exciting, but engrossing. Meaning, it was a day where I and others were captivated by the events, you couldn’t consume enough information. Being in. Western Pa at the time, and the situation was of flight 93 was so close, the chaos that day was surreal.9/11 was yesterday, 9/11 is today and 9/11 is tomorrow. No other way to put it.
People say memories fade over time, time heals all wounds. Wrong on both counts. That Tuesday flashes in my head one scene after another, like a horror movie anytime someone brings up the subject. You remember the people, the blood and the smell. God the smell. But you can't remember people's faces. To this day I still can't see their faces. I remember the wounds and blood but cannot for the life of me remember their faces.
I wouldn't call 9/11 exciting. Seeing mass murder up close and personal is not exciting; it's pornographic on a massive scale.
I'd agree with scary though. Scariest thing I've ever been through in my life. And don't forget the RAGE you felt that day.
Hate this time of year.
Could be because the thread is too old or the times were lost in the software conversion.Why are the post-times no longer showing in the original thread?
The original Not Ready For Primetime Players - lol. That’s why I was so happy to see Kritter on here last night. I wish Mutter and Redeye were still around, and A.T. Hagen, who I allowed the UB bastards to convince me was a sock and I ran him off. That taught me a lesson I’ll never forget about buying-in to hysteria. I miss the old gang. It really does make my heart hurt to read the names of those with whom we founded this place. So many wonderful minds, now gone to Jesus.Kind of sad, reading those old posts---to see how many BELOVED Timebomb members are either inactive, membership revoked, or now passed on. I miss SO MANY of them, and their wisdom!