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What were you doing when.....?

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The twin towers fell?

I was in first grade, they stopped the lessons and turned on the TV.

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  1. i was in first grade too! but i didnt understand it or anything because nobody told me what happened   =(

    i was at school when it happened and alot of kids didnt come to school that day

    my teacher told us about it a little since some kids knew.. but really i just had no idea what was going on


  2. I was asleep in my studio when my wife came in all excited and woke me up with the news. She thought for sure that world war three was on it's way. To wake up from a dead sleep to that kind of news is more than a little jolting.

    I spent the day in the living room with just my underwear on watching what was happening, wondering how it happened and if the Palestinians were the ones behind it.

    I didn't get much more artwork done that week. But then world war three was averted as well. How we got out of that God only knows; because it was just the thing Mr. Bush was looking for to be the "War President" he always wanted to be. It could have spiraled out of control into the whole of the world and we could be sitting here in devastation.

    I'm in Canada, and I was in Toronto at the time. If a world war had started I would have left Toronto and the great lakes area immediately and moved on up to the James Bay area. Maybe even further to the Hudson bay.

  3. I was a freshman in high school in choir actually. I remember being really upset because a teacher came in to tell our choir instructor and he reply with "Oh who cares!" He made a few comments about what was going on but would not let us watch TV to see what exactly was going on. It was a tragic day.

  4. i was in the first or second grade. i didn't care then because i was too young to understand.

  5. watching tv in my home i saw it happening

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