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Just wanted to say.

ford93 - 2008-09-11 06:09

I know that it has been posted many times here, but just want to express my sympathy for those who have fallen on 9-11. I will never forget that day I was at JFK airport finishing my shift as a Maintenance supervisor going home and listening to the radio about it.


God Bless America
Amen.

P.S. Bring out Old Glory!!

fatdog - 2008-09-11 06:12

I Agree

ghettoboom777 - 2008-09-11 16:32

Hi Ford93-I was working at a printing buisness and they had the T.V.'s on there and I remember everything.
God bless all those who gave their lives to save others and help evacuate those buildings and the brave people on that flight over Penn.
Thanks for remembering and I hope your o.k. down there in Florida.
It's the people in Tx. that I'm worried about!
Have a great day-Ghettoboom777. Smile

redbenjoe - 2008-09-11 17:22

that event has changed us all -- forever Frown

- 2008-09-11 17:25

I was at home watching tv ... then ... Breaking news .... then I changed to CNN and put a tape in the VCR an recorded 8 hours worth ... omg!

oldskool69 - 2008-09-11 17:36

I used to work for a company called American Tower. We managed the broadcast tower on top of tower one. We lost thirteen people. Frown My wife was the only voice that kept me from re-enlisting that day...

thafuzz - 2008-09-12 07:19

quote:
P.S. Bring out Old Glory!!

I've been flying flag every day, year round, in front of my house since that day. bicentennial colored eagle on my arm with "Let's Roll" as a reminder of the courage to fight back. I still have images burned into my mind of the desperate souls jumping from the towers. The images still haunt me. Frown I added my prayers too.

jt - 2008-09-12 12:33

I was in line at the Post Office that morning when I heard... shipping out a camera I sold on eBay.

I went straight back home, didn't go to the office.

Sad, sad time in our history.

jaredscottfla - 2008-09-12 18:56

Frown yep 9/11 was a tragedy G-d bless everyone and their families,i remember i just walked into my office when the first plane hit,my brother was on his way into manhatten to go to work,turned around and went home. Very sad day.

ford93 - 2008-09-12 19:11

Guys & Gals you have to see (102 minutes that changed America)on the History channel on Sunday at 8 p.m. It is captivating these are video footages shot by ordinary Americans. All videos are put together so perfect it is like a documentary but without a narrator you only hear the sounds of whats recorded it is eerie. I probably will order this video I think this one really represents that tragic day.

Right on Fuzz with the Tattoo "Lets Roll" I get goose bumps everytime I hear it!