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97slpss 09-11-2006 03:33 PM

i was in gym class but the crazy part was..my uncle works in the world trade center pretty much right where the plane hit, thank god he was golfing that day

LS1Hawk 09-11-2006 03:41 PM

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Originally Posted by Tru2Chevy
In one of my Spanish classes @ college, taking an exam. While leaving the classroom building, I saw a bunch of people in one of the auditoriums by the front door, and I stopped to see what they were watching. I walked to the door just in time to see the 2nd plane hit....

- Justin

My story is similar. I was in Field Bio in college. Someone right before class said they heard a plane had it one of the towers and we just figured it was a small private plane that had lost control. Class ended, walked out and went down into the lobby and it was packed with people looking up at the TV. The minute I looked up one of the towers started coming down (honestly, can't remember if it was the first or second, I was just in shock). I just remember thinking how surreal it was and how this couldn't have been an accident. Then I sped home. My dad works a block over from the Trade Center and my sister was working in Times Square at the time, so you can imagine what was going through my head. My dad use to take the Path to the Trade Center for work, and he was in Trade Center about 20 mins before the first plane hit, and saw everything from his office window. And what's crazy, today is almost exactly like it was that day five years ago. Beautiful and sunny out, not a cloud in the sky.

deadtrend1 09-11-2006 03:58 PM

I was in my English class at BCC. I didn't hear about anything until I went home and watched it on tv and nothing clicked in my head that it was really bad at first.

So, I walked across the street to where my buddy lived at the time and told his dad "The WTC got hit by a plane or something, and there was something about "Camp David".

So he turned the TV on and watched what was happening and then it hit me about how much of a bad situation it all was.......

Firehawk 526 09-11-2006 04:01 PM

Since I work nightshift, I woke up 9:12 a.m. Monday, turned on TV and just saw the first plane hit the one of the towers.......needless to say, I was glued to the tube all morning!

93 Trans Am WHAT 09-11-2006 04:10 PM

I was a sophomore in H.S. when they made an announcement over the loud speaker that there " has been an incident at the world trade center and anyone with family should report to sister margie's( St. Rose catholic H.S.) office immediately"

ShitOnWheels 09-11-2006 04:16 PM

I was at home getting ready to leave for class at MCCC (Mercer). I went on the internet as I do every morning and read a thread on another message board that the tower was on fire. I turn on the tv in time to see the second plane hit on live tv. I then listen in my car on the way to class. I get there a little early, and the next room over has a computer playing it live on the projector. I go to class, and it's normal, except one kid comes in and says "I dunno if you heard, but the World Trade Center has been hit, my dad works there. I'm not going to be in class today." The prof hadn't heard anything about it, so he kept right on going. I then went to the park to listen on the radio between classes, and when I went back for the afternoon class, they closed the school. I drove to work, where they said most kids were getting picked up and they didn't need me, so I went home and stayed glued to the TV for the next few days.

NJSPEEDER 09-11-2006 04:35 PM

i was at home, sick, that day. i woke up when my phone rang and it was my mom all in a panic telling em to trun on teh TV.
back then i worked for the Community Blood Council of New Jersey. a local, non-profit, blood bank. so i got dressed and went in to work.
i ended up staying at work until noon the next day just like the rest of the staff. we all went home in shifts, ate and showered, and came back to work. i don't think anyone who worked there was off until the following weekend.

12secondv6 09-11-2006 04:43 PM

On a fire truck..... on my way in.

I heard about it.... skipped getting stripes on the bird w/ boon that morning... headed to my firehouse.

I spent a while listening into FDNY radio's.... I heard a lot of.... bad things... I knew it was hell over there.

Shortly after, we got the call, took one truck, eventually made it to the GWB staging area. I'm not sure what the park was... but it had 30 NJ FD trucks and multiple army chopers laning there.

Many hours later the gov said keep it FDNY..... they only called in 3 out of the 30 NJ trucks from our group...

Scary stuff

ar0ck 09-11-2006 04:46 PM

It was the begining of my junior year I think and it was between classes when I heard someone running down the hallway screaming "World War III, grab your guns they attacked the white house!" When i got into my history class I knew something was wrong because my teacher was pretty upset, and everyone was grabbing radios or tv's to tune in. Alot of people left school that day, who ever was still at the school was glued to the TV. One girl that we knew from midleschool lost both her parents.

Mike 09-11-2006 08:19 PM

i was asleep in my dorm at monmouth..........my mom called and woke me up and i ran around waking my friends up........we went to this chicks house in middletown and watched across the bay because sandy hook was shut down

jimmyboy8301 09-11-2006 08:29 PM

i was just waking up in my dorm at school when my mom called me and told me to hurry up and put the news on, that a plane had just crashed into the WTC.

BigAls87Z28 09-11-2006 08:51 PM

I was just walking into my 2nd period class, when the TV was on. The first plane had just hit, and they didnt have any info on what was going on....and then the 2nd plane hit. We didnt know if it was a small plane or what, untill the 2nd one hit the other tower. At that point, it was communication black out, and the only info would come from our principal over the PA system. Took till about 7th period, just about the end of the day, for a total wrap of what happend. They asked that if anyone had any family members there and would like to leave, to make there way down to the office....the hall way was packed.

BonzoHansen 09-11-2006 09:15 PM

I was at work. I always got in early and checked the news on the interweb everyday. When the first plane hit, they showed an early pic of it on yahoo news. There was no news yet, it was very instant news – very little smoke. The pic was taken from quite a distance, and it looked like the silhouette of a plane in the side of the building. I thought a Cessna or other small plane hit the building – the scope hadn’t sunk in yet, I didn’t stop to think about how big the building really was. Within fifteen minutes, as the news began to come in, the reality began to sink in.

Basically the whole company watched it unfold on 2 TVs we had in the lunch room. A lot of crying and upset people. People on the phone looking for people. My boss lost 2 friends in one of the buildings.

r0nin89 09-11-2006 09:30 PM

Sitting in 6th grade basic math class... I remember people getting called out left and right then the phone rang and it was my turn to find out why the teacher was crying. Man 5 years ago was a long time... I was a 6th grader in middle school now a Jr in high school...

79dizZy28 09-11-2006 09:57 PM

I was in history class, junior year of HS. Was just packing up to leave for the next period when the principal made a short announcement over the pa about planes hittin the wtc and for all the teachers to turn on tv's. My next class everyone was glued to the tv's but after that class the rest of the teachers turned off thier tv's and just went on teaching even tho no one was actually paying attention to a word they said.

NP_00'T/A 09-11-2006 10:04 PM

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Originally Posted by 12secondv6
On a fire truck..... on my way in.

I heard about it.... skipped getting stripes on the bird w/ boon that morning... headed to my firehouse.

I spent a while listening into FDNY radio's.... I heard a lot of.... bad things... I knew it was hell over there.

Shortly after, we got the call, took one truck, eventually made it to the GWB staging area. I'm not sure what the park was... but it had 30 NJ FD trucks and multiple army chopers laning there.

Many hours later the gov said keep it FDNY..... they only called in 3 out of the 30 NJ trucks from our group...

Scary stuff



same here except we were stationed at the Staten Island Ferry station waiting to get deployed across the channel.... My company chose not to send in our new heavy rescue truck that day because we have a possible target in our town (Old bell labs currently lucent and boy was the military surrounding that place ), but if they did we would have gone over for sure.

bad64chevelle 09-11-2006 11:03 PM

I was a Junior in HS I was in woodshop class, I went next door to the drafting class to grab a pencil (the room was empty) and the art teacher came running over told me to turn the news on I turned the TV on and sat there the rest of the time watching. Sad sad day today.

NJSPEEDER 09-11-2006 11:44 PM

to this point, i consider sept 11, 2001 to be the worst and best day of my life. i had no idea what was actually happening at teh time, yet i was surrounded by an overwhelming care and love for our fellow human beings.
it was certainly a scary day, to live through the first successful terror attack on US soil is something that none of us shoudl ever forget. but it was also a great tribute to the american spirit and our sense of national pride to know that we all stepped up and gave what we could for each other.
it may have taken a time of desperation, but it proved that we, the american people, really are living in the greatest coutry in the world. that is the only reason everyone moves here, and the only reason that the extremists hate us so much. because we have more to look forward to than they do.

enRo 09-11-2006 11:47 PM

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Originally Posted by NJSPEEDER
to this point, i consider sept 11, 2001 to be the worst and best day of my life. i had no idea what was actually happening at teh time, yet i was surrounded by an overwhelming care and love for our fellow human beings.
it was certainly a scary day, to live through the first successful terror attack on US soil is something that none of us shoudl ever forget. but it was also a great tribute to the american spirit and our sense of national pride to know that we all stepped up and gave what we could for each other.
it may have taken a time of desperation, but it proved that we, the american people, really are living in the greatest coutry in the world. that is the only reason everyone moves here, and the only reason that the extremists hate us so much. because we have more to look forward to than they do.

:usa:

79CamaroDiva 09-12-2006 01:31 AM

It was my first full week of college at WP and I was getting ready to go to my psych class. My roommates friend called and told me to wake her up and put on the TV, that we were being bombed. I still went to class, and my professor didnt know it happened until we told him because he was listening to cd's on the way to work. He took attendance and let us go. That was the first day that I realized the skyline I could see from the end of my hallway was the NYC skyline, and everything could be seen.. up til then I didn't really pay attention to it, but thought it was Paterson or something. My roommates boyfriend drove me to my moms friends house because i didnt have a car on campus yet, and her house was on their way home.

While I was there I found out my dad and grandmother got called to go to ground zero with their rescue squads. Since my dad has his CDL, he was one of the drivers of the body trucks, and hasn't been quite the same since. Grandma was put on triage where there wasn't much to help except the firefighters and EMTs. I remember being petrified that I wouldn't see either of them again.

I try to go to hoboken every year to see the tribute lights as a way of paying my respects, which is where i just got back from. It's just as captivating each year as it was the first.

Savage_Messiah 09-12-2006 01:46 AM

yea, I drove from hackensack down thru little ferry and carlstadt, somehow ended up going thru JC and to the hoboken border then back up the turnpike, just looking at the lights and trying to get the best view.

79CamaroDiva 09-12-2006 01:52 AM

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Originally Posted by Savage_Messiah
yea, I drove from hackensack down thru little ferry and carlstadt, somehow ended up going thru JC and to the hoboken border then back up the turnpike, just looking at the lights and trying to get the best view.

should have gone to the waterfront at hoboken. that's where j0n and i were.

EDIT: heres one of the pics from tonight.. ill upload more tomorrow..

http://i82.photobucket.com/albums/j2...1/_MG_4532.jpg

r0nin89 09-12-2006 07:20 AM

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Originally Posted by NJSPEEDER
to this point, i consider sept 11, 2001 to be the worst and best day of my life. i had no idea what was actually happening at teh time, yet i was surrounded by an overwhelming care and love for our fellow human beings.
it was certainly a scary day, to live through the first successful terror attack on US soil is something that none of us shoudl ever forget. but it was also a great tribute to the american spirit and our sense of national pride to know that we all stepped up and gave what we could for each other.
it may have taken a time of desperation, but it proved that we, the american people, really are living in the greatest coutry in the world. that is the only reason everyone moves here, and the only reason that the extremists hate us so much. because we have more to look forward to than they do.

Damn straight screw those stupid extremist camel jockies! Can we rewrite the Geniva Convention around terrorists so we can eh employ more... effective punishment?

its Jeanne-Marie 09-12-2006 09:06 AM

i was in physics lab junior year of high school....we heard the news and it was kinda unreal for a while so we went about our day. actually the way they were talking about it at first they made it sound like an accident, and being that at that point there was only one plane we were kinda like "wow what kinda idiot has an accident like that??" then we heard about the second one and it all came together. i was worried cause my uncle's law office is literally across the street from the buildings (that's where i was working this summer) and the gym he used to go to every morning was in 2 world trade. well that morning he went to the gym like usual and was in the shower when the plane hit. so he had to get out right then and there, and his suit was locked in a locker...so he had to run out onto the street in nothing but the towel he had, no shoes, nothing. as you can imagine, with the explosion there was so much debris on the ground and he got some pretty nasty glass wounds in his feet, but that's beside the point. thank God he was ok for the most part. working there this summer and coming in EVERY day on the path, into the remains of part of my country's culture that some animals decided to mess with, really really built more resentment toward them. i have no use for these people

WayFast84 09-12-2006 09:13 AM

heres how I feel as of now

While the attacks of september 11, 2001 were devestating, In my mind I see them as unsuccesful, They people who performed the attack's wanted us to be scared, scared for ever and scarred for life. While MANY and almost ALL of us where that day, WE ALL BANNED TOGETHER! We all displayed our pride for america, By displaying flags,whering shirts with the flag on it, attending memorial service's, donating blood etc. We as american's have our pride, and no one will ever take that away from us!!!

God bless america, and those who are fighting for us to keep america safe!!

RIP to all of those who died on september 11!!!


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