Jimmyeatworld
Silver Member
Since this thread started with a "Where were you when" recollection, I figured this was a good place to post this. I just got it in the mail from a friend of mine and this is the best way to get it to everybody. Copy and paste, and send it on if you will. James R. is me by the way.
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Three years have passed since every American stood in shock and horror as the actions of a mad man were executed. 3,047 of our family members and friends lost thier lives in an instant. Each and every one of them died a hero. For they payed the ultimate price. They gave thier lives for our country. It's in this instant that makes me stop and think, where was I when this tragety occured? This is my way of remembering all those hero's of 9/11.
God Bless America. We will never forget.
Pass this on to everybody you know. Lets remember together.
John F. - Texas - In my office working, when a friend told me to turn on the news.
Jeanette B. - Texas - I was in clinicals at the hospital when I went in to assess a patient. The patient had the news on. I stood there in shock trying to figure out what was going on. After class that day, on my way home, I finally got a grasp on what was going on. I cried the whole way home. I just couldn't quit thinking "What kind of a world am I bringing my new baby into?"
James R. - Texas - I work nights, so I woke up to the image of the twin towers smoldering on the tv screen. Within minutes the first tower fell. I sat on the edge of my bed, my elbows on my knees, and me head hung down. All I could think about were the people trapped in those buildings and on those planes knowing they were going to die.
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Three years have passed since every American stood in shock and horror as the actions of a mad man were executed. 3,047 of our family members and friends lost thier lives in an instant. Each and every one of them died a hero. For they payed the ultimate price. They gave thier lives for our country. It's in this instant that makes me stop and think, where was I when this tragety occured? This is my way of remembering all those hero's of 9/11.
God Bless America. We will never forget.
Pass this on to everybody you know. Lets remember together.
John F. - Texas - In my office working, when a friend told me to turn on the news.
Jeanette B. - Texas - I was in clinicals at the hospital when I went in to assess a patient. The patient had the news on. I stood there in shock trying to figure out what was going on. After class that day, on my way home, I finally got a grasp on what was going on. I cried the whole way home. I just couldn't quit thinking "What kind of a world am I bringing my new baby into?"
James R. - Texas - I work nights, so I woke up to the image of the twin towers smoldering on the tv screen. Within minutes the first tower fell. I sat on the edge of my bed, my elbows on my knees, and me head hung down. All I could think about were the people trapped in those buildings and on those planes knowing they were going to die.