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re: Where were you when 9/11/01 happened?
Posted on 9/11/21 at 7:52 am to Turf Taint
Posted on 9/11/21 at 7:52 am to Turf Taint
Freshman religion class with brother Ken.
Posted on 9/11/21 at 7:54 am to Turf Taint
5th Grade. Mr Marshs class. He was in the reserves and let us watch it all even when the administration came around telling all the teachers to turn the TV off
Posted on 9/11/21 at 7:54 am to Turf Taint
7th grade science class. Principal came on over the paging system and told all teachers to turn on their classroom TV to channel 2, which had live coverage. About a minute later, plane 2 hit and they paged teachers to turn it off after. Mine didn't. I doubt any did.
This post was edited on 9/11/21 at 7:56 am
Posted on 9/11/21 at 7:55 am to Turf Taint
This was a post I made on 9/11/08. I pretty much feel the same way, except I believe that since we left Afghanistan we are now more susceptible to another attack:
re: In rememberance... (Posted on 9/11/08 at 5:34 pm to dukke v)
September 10, 2001 was my 50th birthday. I spent the evening with friends and we were discussing the fact that we were thrilled that our kids did not have to grow up as we did, worrying about the USSR and a possible nuclear threat; remembering the Cuban Missile Crisis; watching people being shot trying to escape from East Germany by trying to scale the Berlin Wall, etc. The Cold War was over and we had won it. Life seemed good.
On the morning of September 11, 2001 I received a telephone call from my secretary at about 7:00 am. She said that she thought that she screwed up and that I had two mediations in the District of Columbia Superior Court that morning. I asked her if this was a bad “day after 50th birthday” joke. I said that I was pretty sure that the mediations were on the 12th. She said that she would check and call me back. I hopped into the shower and when I got out she called and told me that I was correct and that they were on the 12th. I told her that I was going to wait out rush hour traffic and that I’d leave for the office around 10:00 am.
I was at the computer answering some emails (this was before I ever knew about Tiger Droppings). While at the computer, I heard on the Fox Morning Show that a plane had just hit one of the World Trade Center towers in NYC. The New Yorker in me did not even look up at the TV, I just thought, “Who is the idiot in the small plane that got too close to the WTC?” Shortly thereafter, I heard that the second tower was hit. At that point, like everyone else, I sat in horror watching the TV. Certainly, this was no accident.
About a half hour later, I heard a “BOOM”. At the time I lived a couple of miles or so from The Pentagon, as the crow flies. I went outside and saw the black smoke billowing from the direction of The Pentagon. It was so strange because it was a beautiful day. All I could hear were sirens (I had not heard so many sirens in D.C. since the Air Florida crash) and the sound of fighter jets overheard.
I tried to make some calls on my cell phone, but could not. I tried on a land line and it was still no use. I drove over to a 7-11 and used a pay phone to call some folks. I heard from my Mom that one of my sisters was supposed to have a matter in the Supreme Court in Manhattan that morning and was going to visit a friend at the WTC before her court appearance. We were both very frightened for my sister and wondered if she was OK.
I went into the 7-11 after making my calls and the rumors were running rampant. Some people were saying that the White House and Washington Monument had been hit. Some were saying that The Capitol had been blown up. I did not know whether or not any of what was being said was true.
I-395 was closed down and so I could not get into the office. I went over to Army-Navy Country Club to visit some friends. I was told that the American Airlines Flight 77 flew over the Club’s driving range at an altitude of about 250 feet on its way to The Pentagon.
At about 6:00 pm I decided that I needed to go to the office to get the files for the next day’s mediations. As I approached the 14th Street Bridge, I saw The Pentagon live for the first time that day. The smoke was still rising from the building and it was a horrible sight to see. All I could think was, “If this is what it is like here, what must it be like in Manhattan?”
As I crossed the 14th Street Bridge it was eerie not to see air traffic going up and down the Potomac. It was almost as eerie as when I saw the first jet landing at Reagan National after a few weeks of no air traffic.
When I got into D.C., I saw Humvees at each corner with manned .50 caliber machine guns. There were also armed soldiers on the streets.
After getting my files, I drove back to Alexandria and smoke was still rising from The Pentagon.
Prior to 9/11/01, the only building that I ever turned to look at in D.C. was The White House. Since 9/11, the only building that I turn to look at every time I pass it is The Pentagon. It saddens me every time I pass it and see the area that was struck.
Having grown up on Staten Island, I remember the NYC skyline before there was a WTC, and while the Towers were going up. I will never forget the day that they came down. I knew people who were killed in the Towers and the obituaries ran in the Staten Island Advance for months. A complete company of Staten Island Firefighters were killed in the collapse.
I had only been in the WTC once, for a dinner dance at the restaurant, Windows on the World (the top floor of the North Tower). Being afraid of heights, I did not like going to the windows (that went from ceiling to floor) and looking down. I cannot imagine what it took for some of those poor people to bring themselves to jump. I suppose in their minds it was better than burning to death. Nice choice.
Every time I go back to NY to visit family I tear up a bit when I see the Tower-less skyline.
Since that date, I have never prouder to be an American and a native New Yorker. I am saddened by the fact that it seems that a lot of people seem to have forgotten that there are people out there who mean us harm. We should all do anything that we can do to never forget that fact and the events of 9/11/01.
We owe a debt of gratitude that we can never repay to the men and women in our Armed Forces who are out fighting the good fight to keep us safe and to arrange a meeting with the Maker for all those who mean us harm. We also owe a debt to gratitude that we can never repay to those nameless people in our Intelligence Community who have dedicated their lives to thwarting subsequent attacks. It is not be coincidence that there has not been an attack on American shores has since 9/11/01.
9/11/01 -- Never Forget!
re: In rememberance... (Posted on 9/11/08 at 5:34 pm to dukke v)
September 10, 2001 was my 50th birthday. I spent the evening with friends and we were discussing the fact that we were thrilled that our kids did not have to grow up as we did, worrying about the USSR and a possible nuclear threat; remembering the Cuban Missile Crisis; watching people being shot trying to escape from East Germany by trying to scale the Berlin Wall, etc. The Cold War was over and we had won it. Life seemed good.
On the morning of September 11, 2001 I received a telephone call from my secretary at about 7:00 am. She said that she thought that she screwed up and that I had two mediations in the District of Columbia Superior Court that morning. I asked her if this was a bad “day after 50th birthday” joke. I said that I was pretty sure that the mediations were on the 12th. She said that she would check and call me back. I hopped into the shower and when I got out she called and told me that I was correct and that they were on the 12th. I told her that I was going to wait out rush hour traffic and that I’d leave for the office around 10:00 am.
I was at the computer answering some emails (this was before I ever knew about Tiger Droppings). While at the computer, I heard on the Fox Morning Show that a plane had just hit one of the World Trade Center towers in NYC. The New Yorker in me did not even look up at the TV, I just thought, “Who is the idiot in the small plane that got too close to the WTC?” Shortly thereafter, I heard that the second tower was hit. At that point, like everyone else, I sat in horror watching the TV. Certainly, this was no accident.
About a half hour later, I heard a “BOOM”. At the time I lived a couple of miles or so from The Pentagon, as the crow flies. I went outside and saw the black smoke billowing from the direction of The Pentagon. It was so strange because it was a beautiful day. All I could hear were sirens (I had not heard so many sirens in D.C. since the Air Florida crash) and the sound of fighter jets overheard.
I tried to make some calls on my cell phone, but could not. I tried on a land line and it was still no use. I drove over to a 7-11 and used a pay phone to call some folks. I heard from my Mom that one of my sisters was supposed to have a matter in the Supreme Court in Manhattan that morning and was going to visit a friend at the WTC before her court appearance. We were both very frightened for my sister and wondered if she was OK.
I went into the 7-11 after making my calls and the rumors were running rampant. Some people were saying that the White House and Washington Monument had been hit. Some were saying that The Capitol had been blown up. I did not know whether or not any of what was being said was true.
I-395 was closed down and so I could not get into the office. I went over to Army-Navy Country Club to visit some friends. I was told that the American Airlines Flight 77 flew over the Club’s driving range at an altitude of about 250 feet on its way to The Pentagon.
At about 6:00 pm I decided that I needed to go to the office to get the files for the next day’s mediations. As I approached the 14th Street Bridge, I saw The Pentagon live for the first time that day. The smoke was still rising from the building and it was a horrible sight to see. All I could think was, “If this is what it is like here, what must it be like in Manhattan?”
As I crossed the 14th Street Bridge it was eerie not to see air traffic going up and down the Potomac. It was almost as eerie as when I saw the first jet landing at Reagan National after a few weeks of no air traffic.
When I got into D.C., I saw Humvees at each corner with manned .50 caliber machine guns. There were also armed soldiers on the streets.
After getting my files, I drove back to Alexandria and smoke was still rising from The Pentagon.
Prior to 9/11/01, the only building that I ever turned to look at in D.C. was The White House. Since 9/11, the only building that I turn to look at every time I pass it is The Pentagon. It saddens me every time I pass it and see the area that was struck.
Having grown up on Staten Island, I remember the NYC skyline before there was a WTC, and while the Towers were going up. I will never forget the day that they came down. I knew people who were killed in the Towers and the obituaries ran in the Staten Island Advance for months. A complete company of Staten Island Firefighters were killed in the collapse.
I had only been in the WTC once, for a dinner dance at the restaurant, Windows on the World (the top floor of the North Tower). Being afraid of heights, I did not like going to the windows (that went from ceiling to floor) and looking down. I cannot imagine what it took for some of those poor people to bring themselves to jump. I suppose in their minds it was better than burning to death. Nice choice.
Every time I go back to NY to visit family I tear up a bit when I see the Tower-less skyline.
Since that date, I have never prouder to be an American and a native New Yorker. I am saddened by the fact that it seems that a lot of people seem to have forgotten that there are people out there who mean us harm. We should all do anything that we can do to never forget that fact and the events of 9/11/01.
We owe a debt of gratitude that we can never repay to the men and women in our Armed Forces who are out fighting the good fight to keep us safe and to arrange a meeting with the Maker for all those who mean us harm. We also owe a debt to gratitude that we can never repay to those nameless people in our Intelligence Community who have dedicated their lives to thwarting subsequent attacks. It is not be coincidence that there has not been an attack on American shores has since 9/11/01.
9/11/01 -- Never Forget!

Posted on 9/11/21 at 7:56 am to Turf Taint
12th grade it was 3rd period art (waiting till the last year for some reason to take it) when we head about it, then I had a break before auto shop, and there our teacher put on the news on a tv in the shop… after that I went to work… came home that night and my dad and his now wife were sitting in the living room, lights off with it on the tv, this was probably 11:30 and I’m just remember seeing it in the dark, buildings still burning on tv.
Posted on 9/11/21 at 7:57 am to IonaTiger
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September 10, 2001 was my 50th birthday.
Nice story Iona, and happy birthday. 9/11/01 was my 18th birthday
Posted on 9/11/21 at 7:57 am to Turf Taint
Dentist office waiting room with the TV on. Soon as appt was over I drove straight to my dad's business and watched the day unfold on a little 13" tv
Posted on 9/11/21 at 7:58 am to CuyahogaTigerJr
Walking across campus at SLU to the student union. I received a phone call from my (now) ex wife that we were under attack. Got to the Union to see the 2nd plane hit the tower.
Posted on 9/11/21 at 8:05 am to Turf Taint
Senior year of high school
Posted on 9/11/21 at 8:05 am to Turf Taint
Tuesday morning: I got off from work at 2am. Woke up to the phone ringing. It was my GF screaming in the phone to put the TV on "we are being attacked".. Got up and quickly showered and went into work. People were all around the TV. I remember talking to one of the owner's, of my company, relatives.. I said what a horrible thing to happen and his response was "we have no business interest in the World Trade Center".. This guy was always a socially inept POS.. He made Morgus seem like a handsome man...
Posted on 9/11/21 at 8:06 am to Turf Taint
3rd floor Middleton studying for a CALC1552 exam.
Walked over to Lockett and my prof walks in and tells us all to leave, terrorists were attacking the World Trade Center.
Spent the rest of the day in the basement of the student Union watching it unfold.
Walked over to Lockett and my prof walks in and tells us all to leave, terrorists were attacking the World Trade Center.
Spent the rest of the day in the basement of the student Union watching it unfold.
Posted on 9/11/21 at 8:23 am to Turf Taint
The WJBO news brief at 8:00am. When I pulled up to work. "Plane hit Trade Center". Then the top of the hour chime. Went in and CNN had a picture if the tower with a big hole in it. Called the wife and said to turn on the news that something bigger than a Cessna hit the trade center. At home we may/may not have had a hacked sat box at the time that got the network feeds of New York and Los Angeles. In a meeting they say that the second plane hit and air travel is grounded. I watch the TV in the conf room and both buildings on fire. Check back later and it's video of the spire sticking up. Guy that had been sitting there watching it said the building fell. I asked if the top fell off? He said, No, the whole building fell. My house had local New York coverage for a few weeks after that. The next thing that stands out was a 2004 trip to Wash DC (when the sniper was there) and the 9/11 exhibit at the history museum. Then the documentary video that the 2 french brothers shot from ground zero with the firefighters. When they figure out what the bangs are outside.
Posted on 9/11/21 at 8:38 am to Turf Taint
2nd hour 8th grade science class. The teacher in the adjoining classroom had been watching the news on his classroom tv in between classes and came in and said “The World Trade Center in New York has been attacked. Bombed.” To this day I could still walk in that classroom and point out the exact spot I was sitting when I heard those words.
Posted on 9/11/21 at 8:49 am to Zap Rowsdower
Day off. 9/11/2001 was my 33rd birthday
Posted on 9/11/21 at 9:09 am to Turf Taint
In law school. Newly married. Had a late night studying the night before, so I slept in when the wife headed out that AM.
Saw something on the news when I was waking up but was still a little blurry. Showered and headed into downtown BR for my law clerk job. Was driving up Jefferson Highway when the radio news reported what had happened. Went on into work and sat around with friends and colleagues in disbelief as the images went past. Drove to campus to confirm classes were cancelled then eventually found my way home and sat on the porch with my wife.
We had been visiting Parkview Baptist for several weeks before, and I remember the church being packed that next Sunday.
Saw something on the news when I was waking up but was still a little blurry. Showered and headed into downtown BR for my law clerk job. Was driving up Jefferson Highway when the radio news reported what had happened. Went on into work and sat around with friends and colleagues in disbelief as the images went past. Drove to campus to confirm classes were cancelled then eventually found my way home and sat on the porch with my wife.
We had been visiting Parkview Baptist for several weeks before, and I remember the church being packed that next Sunday.
Posted on 9/11/21 at 9:13 am to FCP
Work.
Putting together a catalog for a fishing lure manufacturer
Putting together a catalog for a fishing lure manufacturer
Posted on 9/11/21 at 9:18 am to Split2874
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Walking across campus at SLU to the student union. I received a phone call from my (now) ex wife that we were under attack. Got to the Union to see the 2nd plane hit the tower.
Damn, was she Al Qaeda, she knew we were under attack before anybody else
Posted on 9/11/21 at 9:19 am to FCP
I was in school at Alabama. I had just left class and heard about it on the radio in my car. Instead of heading all the way home (I lived well off campus) I stopped at a Sears at University Mall and watched the coverage for a while.
My parents and I went to NYC when I was 11 (May 1990) and visited the towers. Having been there before made it stranger to watch it all unfold.
My parents and I went to NYC when I was 11 (May 1990) and visited the towers. Having been there before made it stranger to watch it all unfold.
Posted on 9/11/21 at 9:21 am to Turf Taint
I had just moved back to LA from NYC a month or two prior and had a job interview in downtown BR that morning but they called me and rescheduled so I watched it all on tv the entire day.
This post was edited on 9/11/21 at 9:22 am
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