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Where were you when you when you heard about 9/11 and when war was declared?

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I was a little girl of eight on the playground when my mom picked me up she was very upset. I feel bad because I was little I didn't understand it didn't even phase me. But now I get it my aunt almost died that day. She is a flight attendnt and she called in sick that day and her plane went down. I also remember in fourth grade my principle found out we were playing a war game on the playgorund and gave a whole speech on how we shouldn't because our country was so close to war. Where were you?

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  1. I actually worked thorugh the entire event. Worked for the railroad in NJ and what an awful day. I will never forget the day.


  2. I was in 7th grade, and I was in school when the attacks happened.

  3. Thank God your Aunt is still here. I was at work. They set televisions up so that we could know what was going on that sad awful day!

  4. I was at school in Drama class. Man it sucked! Then rumors started to fly and it was 1 big mess at school. I still get sad thinking about it.

  5. At the office.  My boss had a little tv in there and we watched as the second airliner hit.  And then the towers fell sometime later.  It is the worst thing I have ever seen.  I will never forget.

    I'm glad you don't remember, but it is good for you to learn about it.  It is the only way we can fight terrorism.

  6. just got home from school and turned on TV just after the 1st tower had been hit and saw the 2nd crash into the 2nd building LIVE

  7. On line when news alert said Pentagon  has been bombed. Turned on TV and was hooked for two days. At the time wondered why networks cut away at very interesting time. There are some explanation that may come out far sooner than expected if on presidential candidate remembers the Kennedys'

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