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It's Sunday night, I am watching "The Passionate Eye"
on CBCNW.
It's never seen before video of the Terrorism Attach
in lower Mahattan, September 11, 2001.
Oh my these poor people.
I wonder if some at DS were there that morning.
It's soo disturbing to watch.
Imagine those who were in the buildings,
you see the Fire men calling their wives.
It's like a dream, a bad dream.







I was on my way to work and heard it on the radio. awful, it was just awful. And to hear the voices of the people on the plane , calling their familys before they died. Truly was a sad day in America
Barb99999999
I live not far from there,for days all that was hundredheard was fire engines, emergency vehicles and the smell was horrific!Twenty eight hundred Murdered!My family lost inlaw relation,couple friends.It is certainly a day we will never forget!
insecure
I had been getting ready for work. My ex called me into the living room to watch the tragedy on T.V., telling me what had happened. I thought it was a sick joke, and I told him so.
I don't think that my body and mind have ever froze up, before or since, as they did sitting there and realizing that my ex was not kidding. It's still somewhat hard for me to come to grips with the fact that it had happened, to this day. I can't help but feel that I do not stand alone with my feeling...
CaliCat
Last night while watching the show it was on, I was speechless, it was like watching a movie, but I kepted reminding myself that it happened for real, and that the people who saw this horrific display of the towers burning, leaning, finally falling, with all these people, horrifying.
Simply horrifying.
Mckenzie
Hi Mck, By amazing co-incidence, I actually taped it!. Had machine set to get French Open Uni. episodes - on at 6am. Woke up about 7.30 - went to check that VCR was working properly; & couldn't believe what I saw when I play it back!. It must have shocked me so, that now I cannot watch it when replayed. Horror. Hope all's well JaneD.
JaneD
I remember that day like it was yesterday. I had gotten my oldest off to school and sat down to check my email. My computer homepage is a local news station. The attacks were taking place and being shown on the front page. I flipped on the television and called the hubby in hysterics. I wanted him to come home because he worked downtown...his building is right between two major government buildings in our city. His building was on lockdown already. No one could leave or come in! I got the baby out of bed, ran down to the school and demanded they let my daughter come home. They were not cooperative at all. There were about 7 moms in the office taking their kids out of school and the principal was telling us we were all basically nuts. I didn't care. I wanted my family with ME. No one knew what was going to happen so I wasn't going to chance being separated. We ran to the grocery store and I bought lots of water and canned foods. I ended up helping this little old lady who was so frightened. She was crying because she was all alone and didn't know what to do. We shopped together and I felt bad when I had to leave her to go home. In retrospect I should have offered her to come to my house, but that might have been weird. It was such an insane day. I will never forget it.
SockFuzz
It was indeed an insane day.
Just watching this show, it made it all sink in even more than the day itself.
This was so real, and scary.
Imagine those who were staying there just watching for what would happened next, to be smoked when the tower collapsed, I'll bet they were sorry they did.
It looked like they were being shot at, running like crazy.
Unbelievable.
I have a location for my whole family, for December 13rd 2012, just in case.
I want my son and his family to be here, along with Sam, and Richard and I.
We never know in these wicked situation.
Mckenzie