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What was your reaction to the attacks of September 11th??

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  1. I was 16 and i was resting on my bed when my brother came and told me the twins were attacked by two planes.I was tired so i kept on sleepin.Then I woke up and went to play soccer like every good italian


  2. Shocked, like most people.  I was sitting on my boyfriends couch waiting for him to finish feeding his birds because we were going away for a couple of days when it happened.......

  3. very scary to think about all those lives lost, everyone's worst nightmare to die in a plane crash

  4. Shocked and awed.  There is a recent study the suggests that adrenaline is related to memory imprint.  Hhhhmmm imagine that.  It's imprinted on our collective memory forever.

  5. i was confused.. on the radio eary in the morning they said a airliner had run into the building... at first i though it an accident.. but as the day went on  the reality of the situation came about... now as a result of this.. it is no fun to travel people are rude.. search your posessions .. and throw your things on the floor and steal. i arrive at my destination with no sneakers. some one took them... and even after the attack which were foreigners.. they are hiring people from jamaica to check your id and search your posessions.. some of thease people are just released from prison and now they have a job where they are now in charge and make themsels look big by imposing their will on others.. ruining the vacation.

  6. I thought the first plane that hit the WTC was an accident.  Then,  after watching the second plane realized it wasn't.  First I was upset, sad, and then it all led to extreme anger.

  7. I think wherever you were in the world you can still remember being told or hearing about it, no one will ever forget what they were doing.

  8. Shock and extreme sadness but not amazed at all that it came from subhuman entities that glorify death over life........

  9. I worked across the river from the Towers and I pulled into the parking lot and I heard people on the Howard Stern show going crazy and I looked across the water and saw the huge fireball explode in front of my eyes.  I will never, in my life, forget that moment.  It was horrible and extremely scary since I did not know what was going on, and I was right there.  May God Bless everyone who perished that day, all the victims and their families and all the people who tried to help and save lives that day and the days and weeks following. I lost a teacher that day and a good friends brother. No one deserved to die that day.

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