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Chat Area => General Discussion Area => Topic started by: Rangie on 11 September 2020, 12:24:59
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Remember it like yesterday 9 11, I was at work in one of the prison workshops when one of the Officers who was on shop patrol told me of the events unfolding, viewed it on the news later that day absolutely gutted to see what these evil bastards had done.
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I was on a Windows security course, in Cirencester, when the Aussie instructor walked back in after tea break and said what was happening... ...was before the age of smartphones and instant news.
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as we are British ....don't you mean 11/9 ;D
I was ripping out a back boiler and fireplace in a mates lounge, they had the TV on so we saw it unfold as it was reported on the TV
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I was at work, and everyone ended up watching it on the TV in the boardroom.
My Dad has mentioned the dread he felt when the radio announcer said they had an important news bulletin coming, and learnt that Kennedy had been killed. Although we didn't get the relief he as felt, as he'd expected to learn that someone had started WW3
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I was working in London at the time. A friend phoned told me what had happened and told me to switch the TV on if I didn't believe him.
I told him to STFU and to take less illegal substances.
When I did switch the television on the twin towers were still shown as standing, even though the reporter was saying they had collapsed.
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On the ranges at Bisley for Police national championship. Was stunned, as were the other 100 or so cops, who crammed into St George’s lodge bar to watch and listen on tv prior to dinner and awards ceremony. Evening was kind of flat, tbh....
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I was at Heathrow checked in waiting to go to New York and then onto Bermuda. We watched the whole thing unfold on tvs at Heathrow. Bizarre time as I had just returned from Nigeria 2 days before and Air France had lost my luggage so I was a little delayed. Took us 3 hours to get our luggage retrieved from the New York flight. We went home and rebooked for Italy. We travelled again on Sept 11 2002 and plane to Strasbourg was empty.
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I was living temporarily with my parents and when I saw the TV report and the second plane going in, I said to my Dad "This is a war like attack on the USA and will result in America going to war on whoever is behind it". He told me to "stop being so daft, it is nothing like that!"
How right I was with the reaction by the US once the terrorist organisation behind it, it's leader, and where they were based were identified. ::) ::) ::)
How many people have been killed as a result of that attack and the 'war' that followed?!
It was an attack almost getting on for being like the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbour with what happened next.
None of us will forget 9/11, and many history books will continue to be written on it and what later transpired. :'( :'( :'( :'(
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At home on a day off as it was my 50th birthday, big family "thing" planned for that night .... never happened ... work (RAF Aircrew) put us all on standby so no drinking, and didn't feel like it anyway ... RIP all those who lost their lives. :(
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I went to work that morning and switched on my portable in the office just as this all kicked of, sat glued to it for hours in disbelief really
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In Ukraine. Just got back to SWMBO's cousins house having driven back from a neighbouring town. About 4.15pm local time he greets us at the door by saying "America's at war!" Like many, thought it was probably an accident until the second strike on TV.
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I was living temporarily with my parents and when I saw the TV report and the second plane going in, I said to my Dad "This is a war like attack on the USA and will result in America going to war on whoever is behind it". He told me to "stop being so daft, it is nothing like that!"
How right I was with the reaction by the US once the terrorist organisation behind it, it's leader, and where they were based were identified. ::) ::) ::)
How many people have been killed as a result of that attack and the 'war' that followed?!
It was an attack almost getting on for being like the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbour with what happened next.
None of us will forget 9/11, and many history books will continue to be written on it and what later transpired. :'( :'( :'( :'(
I have now Googled that question and the result is over 500,000 deaths in all due to the various acts of war since 9/11 (as of the end of 2018) that can be argued to be all part of the USA response to that attack, which, regrettably, is still being added to. :'( :'( :'(
https://theintercept.com/2018/11/19/civilian-casualties-us-war-on-terror/
So with, it is calculated, 2,977 dying on 9/11, the casualties since, as with so many historic conflicts, has been so much greater than the initial loss of life.
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Nottingham. As our company broadcast TV it was on live on monitors throughout the building.
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Just another day at work , I went into Kenton housing office to get some keys for
an empty council house I had to check over , when they said a plane had crashed into the tower I just assumed it was a single engined Cessna or similar , how wrong I was :(
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I had a day off work that day. We were just about to go out shopping when programmes were interrupted for a newsflash.
Spent the day watching the horror unfold, and recalling that exactly a month before we had been stood at the top of one of the towers.
I can remember looking out of the windows at the yellow taxis like dinky cars and the people on the street looking like ants.
Its hard to comprehend that jumping out was the best option for a lot of poor souls.
I also recalled sitting in the little cinema on the top floor where you watch a helicopter ride above NYC, and the seats move as if you are in the helicopter.
At one point the helicopter is heading straight at the tower and then veers away at the last second. I did wonder if that was where someone got the idea from.
When we flew back we flew from Logan airport Boston. A bottle of TCP in one of our bags broke and caused a stink. The airport staff went berserk, the fire department were called and the luggage area sealed off, and ditzy blond Virgin check in girl had to be taken off to the medical room, claiming to be overcome by the fumes. ::)
A month later the hijackers boarded a plane at the same airport, with their Stanley knives and no-one noticed a thing unfortunately.
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My wife and I had arrived in New York on our first ever trip to the US the night before. We had a four day stay booked and had a lot planned, including a trip up the twin towers on the morning of the 11th. It was rather concerning for our families as they all knew of our plans and because of the collapse of the mobile and wired telephone networks we didn't get to speak to them until midnight (in the UK) on the evening of the eleventh. They were relieved, to say the least.
It is very hard to describe the strangeness and horror of those few days. It started so well because of the time difference we had been up since six, showered and had a leisurely breakfast. Shortly after nine we walked out into a beautiful crystalline blue morning. We were staying near the Washington Square Park in South Manhattan and as we walked into the park a police siren sounded and a slightly drugged looking woman (It was still a bit of a Boho area in 2001) coming the other way said it is a bit late for that. We asked what she meant and she said go into the park and you will see.
Well what we saw was the towers in flames and thick black smoke. As the day unfolded it got progressively worse. jets buzzing the city, exits of Manhattan closed. and the most frightening thing of all, a number of jets missing and presumed still coming for New York. The shock of actually seeing the towers fall, not just our shock but that of the Americans was powerful and awful.
Over the next few days the media were mobilised and the newspapers were full of many of the images that we all now think of about that time. I have a picture of myself walking down 5th avenue with not a car in sight.
We spent the Thursday walking from 8th Street up to something like the 110th, walking beyond the end of central park. all along the sky behind us missing a piece. we passed a jeweller up in town and he was standing out side his shop looking towards where the Twin Towers had stood. He was in tears and simply said I have worked here for 25 years, looked at those towers for all of that time. It was quire a harrowing sight.
Although we really enjoy visiting the US and have been six times now we didn't go again until 2009. We camped in a tent in rural Devon in 2002.
We were not sure if we could ever go back to New York again and still haven't.
It has taken some time but just a few weeks ago we said we would like to go back and visit the site and pay our respects. Hopefully, we will.
Graham.
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In the service reception area/parts dept counter of the local Ford dealership.Glanced at the TV[volume was turned down]and saw what was happening and thought at first it was a film they'd got on.
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Painting a window sill and happened to pop the tellybox on for some background...
Suffice to say that the window sill never got painted ::)
Whilst there was a resulting slump at work, it didn't really impact us as we had several contracts doing all the shit jobs that no one else wanted.
Nineteen years later, some bat sneezed and I got six months off...
There's summat not quite right with this world :-\
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I was in Namibia out in the Namib Desert, and pulled into a campsite late in the evening to be told by the owner of the events in New York that day. There was no TV so we listened to reports on a radio from the BBC World Service.
I didn't see the actual footage of the towers coming down until a week later when I was in South Africa and stayed in a Backpackers where there was a TV, and despite knowing and hearing all about it, it was still shocking to see it on TV.
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We were on holiday in North Norfolk. Walked along the cliffs to Weybourne and back. Called in a pub on the front at Sheringham for a bite to eat and it was on the T/V in the bar. Couldn't believe it was happening.
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I was in a local electrical shop wanting to buy a TV.
In watching a TV, I found myself watch live coverage, and it took a while before I realized that it was real time.
An asian guy came in and asked what movie it was. I explained, and he was shocked and ran out of the shop.
I bought a TV, and happened to watch a guy behind the counter with my card and a laptop. Remember the time, way before card scams were normal, so this meant nothing to me.
I took the TV home and watched the whole thing unfold. Quite shocking.
A week later my card got wacked for £9k. Apple, Bang & Olufsen, Rolex Jewellers etc.
Bank were good, actual cost to me was nothing.
However, the fraudsters wrote cheques to the card company. The card company cerdited without actual chequw clearance. The cheques bounced (of course) and I ended up with a crap credit rating due to bounced cheques. It took years to sort out.
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I was over in Mallorca recovering from malaria when I saw it on tv. Could not believe it!
I remember going to Cairo just after 9/11 and visiting the pyramids and there was just me and my driver and a busload of kids. Very strange atmosphere!
pscocoa: Bizarre time as I had just returned from Nigeria 2 days before and Air France had lost my luggage so I was a little delayed.
I worked in Africa for years and used Air France Charles de Gaulle Paris to Lagos and back. I think every flight I had with them they lost my luggage.
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Drinking coffee with the manageress after doing some electrical work for a local bar.
Watched in silence as the 2nd plane went into the tower.
Young waitress chirps up and says "what's the chance of 2 plane crashes at the same time" ::)
Finished my coffee, packed up my tools and drove home quietly knowing the shite had REALLY hit the fan this time and the world was never going to be the same again :'(
12 months later (to the hour) i'm sat in the departure lounge at Larnaca waiting to get on the plane to come home after a weeks heavy socialising in Ayia Napa.
Rather quite that flight with anybody who looked even the slightest middle eastern been watched like a hawk :-X