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Flowboy
11th September 2006, 06:03 AM
I was in Boston on 9/11/01 and working at a hospital. We all received an email saying don't go home, we expect massive casualties from NYC. They never came.
I went outside and couldn't hear any planes taking off fom Logan, it was eerie. Then I saw the three F16s and 18s cruising very low.

May they Rest in Peace, no one deserves to die that way.


Rob

Bushmiller
11th September 2006, 06:58 AM
I turned on the TV that night and thought it was a twentyfirst century version of Orson Wells' War of the Worlds, but this time on the idiot box instead of radio.

I was wrong.

Regards
Paul

Wood Butcher
11th September 2006, 08:38 AM
That is one morning I will never forget. It was Wednesday morning and I was going to the early morning fruit & veg markets at 6am. I heard the news reports and at first didn't believe it. When I got to the markets people were whispering and there where a lot of people who hadn't heard about it asking questions. Wasn't till I got back home and turned on the TV that I realised how devasting it was.

To echo Rob's words: no-one deserves to die like that, may thery rest in peace.

sliver
11th September 2006, 08:48 AM
One thing is for absolutely sure....The world has never been the same since. I felt to have grown up & got real in 1985 in the miners' strike. I was a miner at that time, 9/11 brought all the people of this rock we live on to attention, double quiick time. I am an easy going type of bloke, but this REALLY made me sit up & look!! Billy Joel wrote a song called Summer Highland Falls. The opening line is 'They say that these are not the best of times, but they're the only times I've ever known'. Which I take to mean, we all think we are involved in the destruction of civilisation in our lifetime. Hitler's generation must have thought that in the war years. Cromwellians must surely have thought the same & every generation before & since. We seem, as a race, to pull through. One day, however it will be irretrieveable. But we only have second hand knowledge of past events. So the ones we are involved in seem insurmountable & may signal the end of the world as we know it. Try not to worry too much as you only upset yourself whilst the perpetrators enjoy what they have. Sorry, I have to go, wife telling me I am a right miserable sod. Can't understand what she's on about.:p :p :p

Cheers, Sliver.

Stuart
11th September 2006, 09:12 AM
We got home quite late that night, and we turned on the TV just after the 2nd plane. I was on the phone to my father (in NZ) talking about it, when I said something is happening- the city is filling with a dust cloud. I wasn't sure if it wasn't another plane - the commentators seem to have missed it, and a minute or two later they also noticed - it was the the collapse of the 1st tower.

The reports of the Pentagon were coming in, and strange ones about another plane crashing into a field, seemingly unrelated. It chokes me up every single time, thinking of the sheer bravery and self sacrifice the occupants of the 4th plane did - deliberately crashing their plane so it could not be used as a missile, knowing full well that they would not survive.

silentC
11th September 2006, 09:38 AM
I was woken up by the phone around midnight. I didn't answer it but I heard my brother in law's voice on the answering machine, so I got up to see what he was calling for. He'd gotten home from the pub and turned on the TV and seen it on the news. He was ringing to say that the world was coming to an end and in case we all die tonight he was thinking of us (a bit ) and to turn on the TV. It was very surreal. I went into the bedroom and turned on the TV and my wife and I just lay there and watched it in silence. Couldn't quite comprehend what was going on for awhile. Still half asleep it looked as if planes where going out of control and running into buidlings all over the place, because they kept playing the same crash from different angles. I thought it was something wrong with the plane's navigation systems or something - some sort of science fiction thing. Shortly after that, we made up our minds to leave Sydney.

Bodgy
11th September 2006, 10:01 AM
One wonders if there is any discussion, or expressions of compassion, on US woodwork fora on the anniversary of the Bali Bombings?

scooter
11th September 2006, 10:03 AM
I was watching a film on the ABC about Mohammed Ali, When we were kings I think it was, when they crossed to CNN.

It was surreal, even when the second plane hit, you get so used to commentators telling you what you're seeing, but they didn't say anything & I was thinking "did I just see that?"

Was a long night, unforgettable.

May the casualties RIP.


Sean

reef12
11th September 2006, 10:18 AM
One wonders if there is any discussion, or expressions of compassion, on US woodwork fora on the anniversary of the Bali Bombings?


Sure do my man.:(
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2002_Bali_bombing#The_attack

Least we forget:o

silentC
11th September 2006, 10:26 AM
One wonders if there is any discussion, or expressions of compassion, on US woodwork fora on the anniversary of the Bali Bombings?
There were Americans killed in that too.

I understand your point but I think that the circumstances of the Sep. 11 attacks are what make them stand out in people's minds. Bombs go off all the time and people are killed. Packed airliners flying into buildings is a bit more horrific, especially when viewed from the point of view of a passenger on one of the planes. That's what did it to me - imagining being on one of them and watching it get closer to the side of the building. I hated flying already, but haven't set foot on one since.

Wongo
11th September 2006, 10:38 AM
Our first daughter was due in a few days. I was washing TV downstairs and the wife was resting upstairs.

Hmm the building is on fire, something is not right. No it wasn’t.

craigb
11th September 2006, 10:46 AM
I was washing TV


Were you feeling particularly houseproud Wongo? :D

Wongo
11th September 2006, 10:47 AM
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:D

Stop It!! It was a bit dirty.

goat
11th September 2006, 11:19 AM
i gave a work mate a lift home after afternoon shift and he invited me in for a beer his wife was watching tv and told us a plane had hit the world trade tower then on tv it showed plane hitting a building i remarked it was lucky they caught it with a video camera it turned out to be the 2nd plane hitting i came home and my son was asleep on the couch i woke him up when i turned tv on he asked what was the movie called ,:(it wasn't a movie

MurrayD99
11th September 2006, 12:39 PM
Early that morning, we dropped a car in to the local Holden dealer for a service and got the news that bad things were occurring. Went back to the house and turned the TV on.... Pam worked in New York on and off during the'90s and we love the city. I was back for a conference last year and a couple of us went down to Ground Zero. It was a heartbreaking experience.

ernknot
11th September 2006, 04:35 PM
r.i.p

Auld Bassoon
11th September 2006, 05:27 PM
I remember turning on the TV in the bedroom at some ungodly hour (couldn't sleep) and saw the first airliner crash into the WTC - I though it was just a film for a moment or two, then the reality broke through.

Truly horrible, and not improved by later images of people flinging themselves off the towers because they couldn't get away from the fires.

ozwinner
11th September 2006, 05:48 PM
Not a way for anyone to go, but I did hear about a show on tv the other night that I missed, so did some research.

9/11 (http://www.google.com.au/search?hl=en&q=911+conspiracy&btnG=Google+Search&meta=)

Now who do we beleive?

Al :confused:

Daddles
11th September 2006, 07:30 PM
That's been well and truly debunked Al ... thank goodness.

Richard

ozwinner
11th September 2006, 07:40 PM
That's been well and truly debunked Al ... thank goodness.

Richard

Do you have any links?

Al :confused:

Daddles
11th September 2006, 11:19 PM
snopes would be a good place to start Al.

I suffered through a mate's enthusiasm about the video '911' which carefully put down the case that it was all a US government plot, including the interesting 'fact' that the twin towers jets were actually US airforce transports. It was comical, and he swallowed it ... still does.:cool:

Seeing I got dragged into this thread, I'd might as well tell my war story. I was watching channel something or other when the very first report came in of some sort of drama in the first tower. At that point, they didn't realise how serious it was and though there was some speculation about a possible aircraft crash, it was all very sketchy. Then it just seemed to get worse and worse. The thing about watching it, was that you could see it all happening in the background and saw things the talking heads weren't aware of. For example, you saw the second jet go into the building long before the talking twats knew something had happened. Same thing with the towers collapsing. Stayed up all night I did. Fun. Hope it remains the terrorism highlight of my life.

Richard

Groggy
11th September 2006, 11:24 PM
I suffered through a mate's enthusiasm about the video '911' which carefully put down the case that it was all a US government plot, including the interesting 'fact' that the twin towers jets were actually US airforce transports. It was comical, and he swallowed it ... still does.:cool: TV channels should be sued for causing unnecessary grief to suffering families for putting that absolute crap on the air. Talk about shameless ratings chasing; no care, no responsibility, no shame.

rrich
12th September 2006, 04:30 PM
It was and still is, a bit personal for me. The first 16 years of my life were across the river in Brooklyn. My father (Long retired) was part of NYFD, H&L 132 also in Brooklyn. The way that the NYFD escallates on major fires, my father would have been in transit or just arriving as the first tower fell. As a lad of 12 or 13 I recall the outpouring of grief for the loss of 4 fire fighters at a movie theater fire in the Bronx. The loss of 345 fire fighters at one event is beyond my comprehension.

May all the souls lost on 11.9.2001 find eternal peace.