joether -> RE: Where were you? (9/12/2010 11:38:19 AM)
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You know, I dont remeber just where I was for 9/11/2001, but other events and times (both good and bad). So, to say this memory sticks out, isn't different. I just have a good memory.... I was going off to a job interview down in Boston, MA (close to the financial district if I remebered). Just got the shower, and was in the process of putting my tie on. Blue shirt, black slacks, black shoes. It was a warm, sunny day (much like nine years later). I usually had the morning business report on (I did financial work back then), but that morning they were talking about a plane crash. I watched the second plane fly in. In fact a film crew doing a 'typical day in the life of a firefighter' had picked that day to start shooting. It was, anything but 'typical'. Boston, MA, holds a special place with 9/11. Two of the planes originated from Logan International. The plane had alot of New Englanders on it. Even the few days afterward, there was alot of action. Bomb scares and suspected terrorist cells were common. All the police forces were on high alarm, as the FBI organized raids on suspected cell locations of ANYONE they thought was remotely doing bad. I remember watching the news reporters both on the scene and from their media hubs simply been at a lost for words. It was understandable why they had trouble simply putting words to the reality. And I remember several of them making a good effort, to inform the viewer of both what happened and currently going on. For three days afterward, the planes were grounded. And I remeber how eerily quiet things were (we always had planes flying over head, being close to Logan). A week later, I was down in New York on vacation (determined to not let terrorists ruin my vacation). To explain 'Ground Zero' at that time is, to this day, very hard. I knew what I saw, its just....hard....to explain the flood of sensations and everything. Afterward, I headed down to Virginia.
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