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Old 09-11-2009, 06:55 AM
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On this day 8 years ago?

I was in a rental car heading back to Kansas City airport to fly back to Chicago. Heard about a small plane crashing into a building in NY and then it started getting crazy. Noticed a lot of planes circling the airport as I was pulling in and then the word was out. Watched the first tower collapse at a bar in the airport and realized soon I wouldn't be flying for a while. Got a hotel, ate at Hooters, and then met one of the most beautiful girls I had every seen in my life at a bar. She was from Dallas. We talked forever, fooled around some and we exchanged numbers. The next morning I got on an Amtrak back to Chicago. A very surreal ten hour train ride back and then had to get to O'Hare to get my car out of the lot. It looked like a fortress with military everywhere and snow plows lined up blocking all access. Was searched and then had a guy with a machine gun walk me to my car and follow me out. Drove home, went to call the girl from Dallas, and I had lost the number. And she never called me back either.
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Old 09-11-2009, 07:10 AM
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Working. We had one tv in our shop to monitor the weather channel and the guy that had the tv in his office had the news on and the first building was burning. I asked what was up and he said looks like a small plane ran into one of the towers.

We stood there watching and debating what was going on and what was happening and wham! The second tower was hit. We couldn't believe or comprehend what we were seeing. We were glued to the tv from that point on. The day was a waste. Word got back to us that the VP was pissed that we were all watching tv. He was such a jackass, he had no clue of the magnitude. He ate a lot of crow in the days following.

My Mom and Dad were flying down that day to vist us. Our first daughter was 11 days old. As reports were flowing in about the Pentagon, another possible hijacking of United 93, a Delta flight possibly hijacked.....it was getting crazy and I started to flip out that my parents were about to get on a plane. They had a cell phone, but I didn't have the number. I called my brother to get their cell number and tried repeatedly to reach them (they never turn the damn thing on unless they are going to place a call) to tell them not to get on the plane. They finally called me and said they were heading home and that all flights were grounded until further notice.

Very surreal day.
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Old 09-11-2009, 07:45 AM
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I was sitting in my office listening to my local NPR station. A newsbreak came in announcing a plane crash in NY, a plane hit the WTC. The first report did not say it was a commercial jet. As more news poured in it was clear that this was not an accident.

Everyone in the office started gathering in the SVP's office where we watched the horror unfold on TV. Aside from the TV there was stunned silence in the room. Many of us, myself included, had tears running down their face.


I was a frequent flier at the time and flew from Boston to California every other week or so. I regularly took that very same non-stop United flight from Boston to LAX. Knowing that I could very easily have been on the flight really brought into focus what is important.

When I saw a group of fire fighters run into one of the towers and shortly after it collapsed I had to leave. I got in my car and drove home to see my family and let them know how much I loved them and what they meant to me.

I didn't find out until the next day that a dear friend of mine who was in the process of re-locating to NY had died in the attack. He had started a new job at Cantor Fitzgerald and was at work when the plane hit. He was coming home the following weekend to get the rest of his stuff and transport it to NY.

R.I.P all of those who died. And for those of us still here, don't forget to tell the ones you love that you do.

Have a peaceful day
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Old 09-11-2009, 07:53 AM
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I was finishing up my bowl of oatmeal watching CNBC about to head upstairs to my office. I yell up to Toni " Hey Tone come look at this some idiot just flew his small plane into a building in NY"......

The rest of the day was surreal just like Bigs said.
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Old 09-11-2009, 07:56 AM
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I was in bed watching Good Day LA rubbing one out to Jillian Barberie and then they cut to the tragic scene. I still finished.
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Old 09-12-2009, 12:38 AM
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I was in bed watching Good Day LA rubbing one out to Jillian Barberie and then they cut to the tragic scene. I still finished.
Man Pants, you are one of a kind, but I guess we already know that.
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Old 09-12-2009, 09:28 AM
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Man Pants, you are one of a kind, but I guess we already know that.
Yeah but I have something in common with Paulie Walnuts and this thread reminded me of it...

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Old 09-11-2009, 08:14 AM
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I was in our older corporate office in Alexandria VA about 5 miles south from the Pentagon. We were conducting our quarterly managers meetings when a co-worker interrupted the session to say "something has happened". Our meeting stopped and I returned to my office which faced the Pentagon. A cloud of very black smoke was visible and pillowing, obvioulsy much more than a typical fire. Our focus quickly shifted to find out as much as we could especially since we had personnel working in the Pentagon. Fortunately everyone as OK.

We were also now learning about the events in NYC. All of it, just totally unbelievable.

A bit later we were back in our conference room which faces to the southwest. Out of no where, just outside our windows and not on the normal southern flight path, we see two figher jets at very low altitude, escorting another non military plane into Wash National airport. Those jets were one of my most visible impressions of the day.

We honor and remember those lost their lives that day and for all the others who have fallen since 9/11 protecting our nation and ideals.
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Old 09-11-2009, 08:25 AM
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I just woke up and turned on the radio and that particular station had Howard Stern on in the mornings. Because it was Howard I thought it was a very odd joke, but turned on the tv anyway...
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Old 09-11-2009, 08:42 AM
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I was in Columbia Missouri that day.

However, my girlfriend at the time (now wife) had just moved out to NYC that Labor Day weekend and I had gone with her to help her move. It was my first time in New York, so we did some of the tourist stuff, including going up to the observation deck of the World Trade Center. I was up there September 2, 2001.

As I sat there in my apartment in Columbia just nine days later watching it all happen, I kept thinking that having just been up there made the whole thing a lot stranger than it already seemed.
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Old 09-11-2009, 08:53 AM
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I was sitting in the cafeteria of the American Stock Exchange (about 200 yards away from the south tower) when the lights flickered. Thought it was strange, because the only time I have ever seem them flicker before was when the bomb went off about 11 years earlier. Next thing I know I see reports about a plane flying into the building. So I run outside the back of the building and see a huge plume of black smoke. It smells awful and there is so much paper in the air, you thought you were in the middle of a ticker tape parade. After checking on my wife who also worked in the building (she shopped in the WTC at least twice a week before work), I find myself in the park (where they are holding the ceremony this morning) about 70 yards away from the south tower. Next thing I know, I see this plane come out of nowhere from behing the DBK building. The next was like a scene out of Die Hard, a loud explosion and choas everywhere...........
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Old 09-11-2009, 08:58 AM
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I was sitting in the cafeteria of the American Stock Exchange (about 200 yards away from the south tower) when the lights flickered. Thought it was strange, because the only time I have ever seem them flicker before was when the went off about 11 years earlier. Next thing I know I see reports about a plane flying into the building. So I run outside the back of the building and see a huge plume of black smoke. It smells awful and there is so much paper in the air, you thought you were in the middle of a ticker tape parade. After checking on my wife who also worked in the building (she shopped in the WTC at least twice a week before work), I find myself in the park (where they are holding the ceremony this morning) about 70 yards away from the south tower. Next thing I know, I see this plane come out of nowhere from behing the DBK building. The next was like a scene out of Die Hard, a loud explosion and choas everywhere...........
Wow. That must have been horrifying.
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Old 09-11-2009, 03:09 PM
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11th Grade, Mrs. Summers. She was SMOKING HOT.
They announced it and it was just kinda silent the entire day, every class just had the radio on, I remember not doing much.
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Old 09-11-2009, 03:36 PM
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I had left NYC the day before and was heading to the Keeneland sale. Since i had my wife with me we had to stop 20 times so we wound up staying overnight in Huntington, West Virginia. Got up on the morning of the 11th and was totally clueless for a few hours as I had not yet discovered the joy of satillite radio and phone service in WV was spotty. Once i crossed the border into KY turned on my phone and had a bunch of messages. Before I could listen to them Kenny Wirth called and said, "Can you believe these mother fckers?" I thought he was talking about the racing secretary. He said "where the hell have you been? Dont you know what is happening?"

When we got to Keeneland it was the weirdest scene. The 747's were gone, everyone was milling around watching the news on tv as the sale had been cancelled. Like i had said I had a ton of messages from people that hadnt been able to get ahold of me who knew that I had been living in Manhattan and thought I was stuck or somehow in the middle of that mess.
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Old 09-11-2009, 03:41 PM
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I was staying at my brothers and didn't get to sleep till morning.

I got up and went into the kitchen and saw one of his friends.


Bro's friend: Check out the TV man, they just bombed us in New York City.

Me: Huh?

Bro's friend: they bombed New York

Me: Who did?

Bro's friend: Probably Cuba

Me: Cuba?

Bro's friend: Yeah, Castro.

Me: Sucks to be Cuba now I guess. I'm going back to bed.
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Old 09-11-2009, 03:52 PM
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i had been at work about an hour, wasn't very busy, had Imus on the radio. the first report they gave was a sightseeing plane hit the twin towers. the Imus crew quickly got corrected information. warner wolf called in and told them a passenger jet had flown by his apartment building and hit the towers. i was 2 minutes from my house and rushed home. had Imus on the radio and msnbc on tv and watched the second plane hit. it was so hard to believe what was happening and warner wolf giving live "play-by-play" of what was happening. the radio stations left Imus on until 11am that morning.

the thing that sticks with me most was the hours after the towers collapsed and for days and months to come, having attack helicopters over head and fighters flying cover. we only live about 15 minutes from Camp David. fighters were over head around the clock for months. mrs d. and i started calling them angels. we live in the flight path when jets get scrambled. that's creepy, low flying, 3/4-to-full throttle as they fly by, everything shakes.
Thank You and God Bless those angels and All the rest men and women in armed forces. survivors and family members of 9-11, peace be with you.
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Old 09-11-2009, 04:29 PM
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On this day 8 years ago?

I was in a rental car heading back to Kansas City airport to fly back to Chicago. Heard about a small plane crashing into a building in NY and then it started getting crazy. Noticed a lot of planes circling the airport as I was pulling in and then the word was out. Watched the first tower collapse at a bar in the airport and realized soon I wouldn't be flying for a while. Got a hotel, ate at Hooters, and then met one of the most beautiful girls I had every seen in my life at a bar. She was from Dallas. We talked forever, fooled around some and we exchanged numbers. The next morning I got on an Amtrak back to Chicago. A very surreal ten hour train ride back and then had to get to O'Hare to get my car out of the lot. It looked like a fortress with military everywhere and snow plows lined up blocking all access. Was searched and then had a guy with a machine gun walk me to my car and follow me out. Drove home, went to call the girl from Dallas, and I had lost the number. And she never called me back either.

bob i'm sorry to here after all that you lost her phone #. should have stayed in kc to comfort her
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bob i'm sorry to here after all that you lost her phone #. should have stayed in kc to comfort her

Bob it was Uma Thurman wasn't it
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Old 09-11-2009, 05:18 PM
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I was working uptown that day.

Just before 9am one of my co-workers shouted to the whole site
"My wife just called ! A plane crashed into the World Trade Center !"

With a brief background in the aviation industry, I guessed it must have been
one of those single propeller planes.

When I saw the hole in that building, on one of the TVs, I knew it couldn't have been.

Time to fast forward.........

My family ultimately found out my sister made it to her office about 25 minutes
before her starting time.

She was in the 1st building that got hit on the 97th floor.

After going in and out of the city for the next 36 hours we knew she didn't show up
at any of the hospitals.

I visited the site in December of that year and haven't been back since.

Susan G. Santo was her name. Her name is read out loud along with all of our
friends we lost that day every year at Ground Zero.

Please remember her little girl, her only child, who was just starting kindergarten that week,
who was one of about 1800 children who lost a parent that day.

And remember everyone's lives who were forever altered 8 years ago,
along with all the friends and loved ones who have ever had to deal with
losing one of their own to violent crime and acts of war just like on 9/11/2001,
and on the battlefields.

Susan Gayle Santo

Born September 22, 1976
Taken from us: September 11, 2001

Im sorry.
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Old 09-11-2009, 06:09 PM
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I was working uptown that day.

Just before 9am one of my co-workers shouted to the whole site
"My wife just called ! A plane crashed into the World Trade Center !"

With a brief background in the aviation industry, I guessed it must have been
one of those single propeller planes.

When I saw the hole in that building, on one of the TVs, I knew it couldn't have been.

Time to fast forward.........

My family ultimately found out my sister made it to her office about 25 minutes
before her starting time.




She was in the 1st building that got hit on the 97th floor.

After going in and out of the city for the next 36 hours we knew she didn't show up
at any of the hospitals.

I visited the site in December of that year and haven't been back since.

Susan G. Santo was her name. Her name is read out loud along with all of our
friends we lost that day every year at Ground Zero.

Please remember her little girl, her only child, who was just starting kindergarten that week,
who was one of about 1800 children who lost a parent that day.

And remember everyone's lives who were forever altered 8 years ago,
along with all the friends and loved ones who have ever had to deal with
losing one of their own to violent crime and acts of war just like on 9/11/2001,
and on the battlefields.

Susan Gayle Santo

Born September 22, 1976
Taken from us: September 11, 2001

My deepest sympathy to you, and I echo your sentiments!
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