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I don't think anyone will ever forget where they were when they found out about it.

 

I won't. I found about about it when I heard the explosion and felt the shockwave from the impact of the first plane. Not good.

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I don't think anyone will ever forget where they were when they found out about it.

I will never forget the shoes in the street, some matched, some not. Some bloody, some brand new. Two of our boardrooms are named after guys we lost from that day. Our Exchange was housed in the Trade Center, amazing that so few were lost from over 1300 on our trading floor and support offices.

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I don't think anyone will ever forget where they were when they found out about it.

 

 

Had a cube full of coworkers, my computer was the only one that could get CNN.com to load, will never forget where I was or what happened.

 

People should think about this more than once a year.

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I don't think anyone will ever forget where they were when they found out about it.

I was home in Arlington, about a mile from the Pentagon, and the f'n plane flew right over the house...didn't see it, but it sounded like a freight train going over...we weren't allowed to walk down near the Pentagon until the following Saturday.

 

God bless all our heroes that day.

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