9-11-2006

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Manusky91
09-07-2006, 02:29 PM
If no one ever thanked you for that...thanks.


I have a book called "God at Ground Zero" written by a recovery worker. You might want to check it out.


Thank you Buster. This is a link to a couple of pictures that I decided to share that I'm sure some of you would appreciate:

http://mhwtc.shutterfly.com/action/?a=8Ecsmjhm1cuRg (http://mhwtc.shutterfly.com/action/?a=8Ecsmjhm1cuRg)

htownskinfan
09-07-2006, 02:36 PM
I hope they have extra security on hand for the game,if I'm a terrorist i'm thinking what better thing then to strike in d.c. on national tv on 9-11

mooby
09-07-2006, 02:49 PM
On 9-11 I was in seventh grade, my teacher came and and told everyone that a plane had hit the WTC, and everyone was completely shocked. We all took like five minutes of silence and prayer, then like an hour or so later the class was watching on t.v. when the second one hit. School got canceled after we heard the Pentagon was hit as well, which was only like 10 miles from the school i used to go to. I felt so bad for everyone involved. RIP to anyone who lost their lives fighting the war, or trying to help out at Ground Zero.

On Sept. 11 though i'll be at the game waving my flag proudly.

DaveyFoSho
09-07-2006, 02:51 PM
I was a sophomore at Gonzaga and in my World History class when we first heard about the attacks. Being as close to the capitol building as Gonzaga is i was scared something else was going to happen right there in DC. What a day that was...hard to believe 5 years has gone by...

charlielyons
09-07-2006, 06:39 PM
i was watching the movie united 93 last night and it brought back all the memories of that day. i cant tell you how many times i cried during that movie

skinsfanthru&thru
09-07-2006, 07:59 PM
I will never forget that day as it was my 21st b-day and I have a handfull of relatives in the military, one of which was serving in the Pentagon fairly close to where the plane struck the complex. I just remember having this feeling of absolute helplessness and despair as I watched what was unfolding on the tv. My heart goes out to everyone even remotely related to what occured on that dark day.

skinsfanthru&thru
09-07-2006, 08:00 PM
i was watching the movie united 93 last night and it brought back all the memories of that day. i cant tell you how many times i cried during that movie

I rented that from netflix and was going to try and get myself to watch it this weekend.

NAVYSKINSFAN
09-08-2006, 07:44 AM
I had just been in the Navy about a year. My ship, the USS Monterey was steaming off the coast of Virginia when it happened. I was in line for breakfast when the captain got on the announcing system and said that America Had been attacked and that it was time for us to do our duty. We set up a defensive perimeter along with other ships along the east coast. I was within cell phone distance so I was able to call my family but coulden't tell them where I was or when I was coming home... mostly because I did'nt know. Not long after that we deployed to the middle east and did lots of search and seizures confisicating lots of illegal oil and other stuff. I get a little choked up thinking about it. I will never forget the people who lost their lives in those attacks and I will never forget those who lost their lives trying to save others. And I will never forget my brothers and sisters in arms who sacrifice everyday to make sure that it never happens again.

GhettoDogAllStars
09-08-2006, 08:35 AM
thanks for serving our country NAVYSKINSFAN...as well as all the other veterans

vaoutlaws2006
09-08-2006, 09:16 AM
9-11 a day that changed us all forever. The flags sound like a great idea. I'd like to thank all of members of the armed services without you all i wouldnt be able to enjoy the freedoms those cowards tried to take from us. The fear they tried to instill in us. We will never forgot. RIP to all those who passed away that day.

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