on 11-09-2018 08:58
on 11-09-2018 08:58
on 11-09-2018 11:14
on 11-09-2018 11:14
It’s my nieces (actual) birthday too - now always overshadowed by 9/11.
on 11-09-2018 13:11
on 11-09-2018 13:11
I doubt anyone will ever forget the most terrible terrorist attack the world has ever seen. Nor will we forget the awful images beamed live to the rest of the world.
Sadly, attacks are becoming more frequent now, though nothing on the scale of this one...
My son was due to fly to Spain to our apartment 3 days after this. He went. The plane was delayed by 5 hrs due to all the massive security measure put in place. I didn't rest easy until I had a text from him to say he had landed safely...
Veritas Numquam Perit
11-09-2018 15:17 - edited 11-09-2018 15:21
11-09-2018 15:17 - edited 11-09-2018 15:21
Obviously as both an American and born and bred New Yorker, as well as losing 6 friends on that day, I'm not likely to forget that awful day.
I can still remember serving the customer who told me what had happened. It was shock first and then fear as I still had many friends in New York, some who worked at the World Trade Center, and any of the others who could visit there at any time. My friends who worked there died as did 2 friends who unfortunately happened to be in the wrong place at the wrong time.
Now they use cars instead of planes but for wholesale murder the 11th September 2001 will live in memory as the worst terrorist attrocity ever.
on 11-09-2018 19:03
on 11-09-2018 19:03
*hug* @Glory1
9/11 was a day many things changed - in my "world"... Never saw terror before, it was for me the first view on such stupid individuals killing others just for their "religion".
And since then the world changed. Fear. And attacks happening more often.
Back then I was in Youth FD for a months and saw how the New Yorker firefighters died while trying to help others. My uncle came home exactly on this date (he was in front of the building just a day before to take a picture for a school project of mine) - he had luck.
Our chief got contact to a firefighter from there (visited our FD 3-4 times), he lost 2 family members too.
Does anyone know the documentary about Tony Benetatos from the Naudet brothers?
on 11-09-2018 20:03
on 11-09-2018 20:03
Three things stand out in my lifetime, shock, awe and horror. The assassination of JFK, man landing on the moon and the biggest atrocity, 9/11.
Sadly, I don't think we commemorate this enough. We should. This should serve as a warning to all nations just what horror a handful of mindless fanatics can do to innocent families.
RIP to all the victims.
on 11-09-2018 21:43
on 11-09-2018 21:43
@jonsie wrote:Sadly, I don't think we commemorate this enough. We should. This should serve as a warning to all nations just what horror a handful of mindless fanatics can do to innocent families.
RIP to all the victims.
It didn't even got mentioned in the news today... It seems like it's too much time since then...
on 11-09-2018 21:50