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Post by theegomjw on Sept 11, 2009 3:55:19 GMT -4
Just wanted to say that whilst i was not there or personally effected, today will always be a day to stop and think.
i was working in the stations when London suffered its own attack so i feel i have an idea of the sheer panick and threat.
Rest In Peace to those who did not make it.
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Post by AWA CEO: Mr. Timothy Draven on Sept 11, 2009 6:50:29 GMT -4
Amen bro! Still, this many years later, it's so hard to believe.
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Post by AWA Staff on Sept 11, 2009 8:24:49 GMT -4
eh, I'm not going to get started.
Thoughts to the family but.....nevermind.
Thoughts
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Post by Anthony Jordan on Sept 11, 2009 8:41:35 GMT -4
Eight years later, it still seems unreal. To suddenly feel vulnerable and not knowing when or where the next attack will be is so unsettling. May those who have perished rest in peace.
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Post by Kevin Kash on Sept 11, 2009 17:43:05 GMT -4
it was very traumatizing to say the least,i can remember 8 years ago like it was yesterday,i was in new jersey then,my 3rd home,i was mowing the lawn when i heard a loud ass noise,pretty soon my uncle told me to get in the house,i looked at the tv and...it was horrible,we thought this was going to happen to all of the us,i layed in bed,thinking ''whats next?'' i didnt speak for the rest of that day or tomarrow,rest in peace all that died
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