9/11 - Where were you

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Postby Woollyback » Sat Sep 09, 2006 12:20 am

it'll surely end up one of those "where were you when?" moments after a while so where were you?

my 9/11 was a right f*ckin palava

my mum & dad were flying to toronto, canada on 11th september 2001 to stay with friends and have the holiday of a lifetime for a month, first time they'd had a proper holiday in about 10 years; they had an early flight from manchester airport so stayed at my place the night before and i drove them to the airport at 4.30am for their first ever long-haul flight. they were flying scandinavian airlines via copenhagen. dropped them off, drove home in a big hurry trying to get home whilst it was still dark so i could get some more kip.

got up and decided to work from home that morning and drove down to the office where i worked at the time. just as i was coming into the car park at 2pm-ish radio 1 did a newsflash about breaking news that 2 planes had crashed and hit the world trade centre. "f*ck" i thought, what a one-in-a-million accident, 2 planes crash into eachother and by some fluke land on the WTC :Oo:  then i got into the office and everybody was piled into a little conference room which had a telly. bbc, sky, itv, every channel had tuned into footage of the WTC on fire. i'd never seen anything like it in my life. i couldn't believe what i was seeing when the pentagon got hit. i watched for an hour or so then thought f*ck where the hell are my mum & dad? i knew they'd be safe but with every flight over the usa, canada and the atlantic being rushed back to ground i had no idea. spent most of the afternoon trying to get info from scandinavian airlines who basically didn't know where the f*ck any of their planes were. all they knew was that any planes that were more than half way to usa/canada were allowed to continue, any less than half way had to return to europe

i ended up talking to my brother who was on holiday in barcelona at the time and he had the number of my parents' friends in toronto. managed to get hold of them and they had no idea what was going on either, they couldn't get any updates as canada's phone system had vuirtually crashed so didn't know whether to pick my parents up at the airport or what

for the next 24 hours i had no idea if my mum & dad were in canada or denmark or the UK, very very wierd. then i got a phonecall off them from goose bay, newfoundland saying they were at a nato base on bunk beds :laugh:  goose bay is the first air base with a big runway in north east canada and virtually every transaltlantic flight from 9/11 had been forced to emergency-land there. at the start of their holiday-of-a-lifetime they were staying at a military base in the middle of nowhere with 100 plane-loads of bewildered passengers from all over the world, none of whom had the faintest idea when they would eventually get to their destination. they had another 24 hours there before their flight eventually got the all-clear to carry on to toronto...

anyway they had a great time for a whole month in canada and i was looking forward to seeing them at manchester airport on their return. but their flight at toronto got delayed which meant they missed their connecting flight at copenhagen. by that time there were no more flights from copenhagen to manchester direct so they got put on a flight to heathrow and had to get another last flight from heathrow to manchester. the poor souls were absolutely f*ckin knackered when i finally picked them up, bear in mind they were both in their late 60's at the time

but get this, their luggage hadn't arrived    :wwww  apparently it was lost at heathrow so they had to stay over at mine to wait for them to deliver it in the morning ffs!

needless to say they haven't had a foreign holiday since and have sworn that if ever they do they'll make sure they fly direct next time :laugh:

anyway that was my 9/11, where were you?
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Postby 66-1120597113 » Sat Sep 09, 2006 12:47 am

I was working out a womas back yard replacing a gas boiler! She had just offered me a cup of tea and i said no ta!I wanted finished up and home!Then she came out again!I said to myself this is one of those old ladies that just forces tea and shortbread down yer neck and smiled falsely !

'Come in to ya see this here son'in a broad Belfast accent she said!As i followed her inside i feared a table full of buns and a pot of tea..i wanted home! No chat about the weather over fine tea just HOME!!

There was no tea....'look she said'..aye its the news..'No fuc.kin look son,one o them big jets hit one o them big towers in america'!  Jeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeesus so it did missus thats mad..we talked about it for a while and i went back out to work!

THEN i heard son...son ....son...Ca'mere till ya see this! Went in she was sitting there white..'its another one'
Its not missus i said thas showing you from earlier ffs..the reality hit.Newsreaders never new quite what to say..how to report what they were seeing..i stood there chin hitting the ground ...confused!

We are not confused now!these people have showed their ace card..they are not afraid to die..
To beat them we need to show them how to live!

My Nephew Zak was born on September 11th a year later....and hes a wee sh.it but fun!! 2 reasons to remember a date the western civilised world will never forget!
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Postby drummerphil » Sat Sep 09, 2006 2:26 am

I was running my ex business in the shopping centre in stoke on trent.After the first one hit i remember being told by a customer there had been a bad accident,then obviously when the 2nd one it you knew no way were they accidents.I was finishing at dinner time as it was my only half day of 7 i worked.I went home and never left the tv all day flicking through any news channel i could find.Whilst i've been in bed these last few months,i've had loads of conspiracy dvds sent me to watch and my god i have to admit my view on the whole thing has changed........i.e.........where is there any wreckage at the pentagon......there is none.The hole is only big enough for a missile,a 757 would have made a hole 3 times bigger.The hole was about 60ft wide,wing to wing tip plane is 170ft......dosnt make sense.Also the pentagon has more cctv cameras pointed at it than any  other building in the world,not one caught a plane...? ??????    weird eh......Also seeing alot more on the towers and tower 7 which came down too.....its all very strange,
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Postby Sabre » Sat Sep 09, 2006 2:46 am

I was at uni, a mate said that a plane crashed against a skyscraper in NY, he received the news in a text sms of those. For some reason I thought that is should have been a small plane of those with only one passenger and that's all.

Then when I got out of the uni and passed by the first bar with TV I saw the images and it was scary, If I didn't know the previous news from the mate I would have thought it was the WWIII or the bloody aliens invading us!

And then when it was starting to be commented it might be terrorism attack I remember I felt shame considering the consequences of all that instead of the lives being lost as I was thinking that, but I was confused, it's like my mind wasn't prepared for that amount of terror :(
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Postby soccerfreek421 » Sat Sep 09, 2006 2:58 am

I was in school.  In fact, I could tell you what class I was in and where I was sitting as well.  Possibly even who was sitting around me.   Anyways, someone from the school came around and knocked on our door, my teacher stepped out of the room to talk to them and she came back in and instantly turned on the t.v. and I saw something that none of us could comprehend at the time.  We just thought it was some fire in some building (we were only about 12 at the time).  Then, the second plane hit.  For some odd reason I became the "spokesman" for the class.  I updated the class on what was happening and my teacher could care less about the day's work that needed to be done.  Throughout the day, that was all we did.  Eventually an announcement came over the intercom saying that we needed to turn off the t.v.'s.  The principal didn't want to "offend" anyone or something along those lines.  Needless to say that was the topic of discussion for the remainder of the school day.

Whenever I think about 9/11, all I can see is that plane flying into the second tower at around 9:18 AM CDT.  Then about an hour or so later, ash, debris, metal and glass falling from the sky.  At the time I didn;t know what terrorism was or where Afghanistan was, let alone knew that it even existed.  But I will always remember that day.  The stories of how the buildings were made to withstand everything, the tapes of the criminal master-mind himself shown across American television, and how they stopped showing the planes flying into the buildings after about only a week, personally, I would still show them.  I realize I'm going into politics here and yes I am only 16, but my brother-in-law is in Iraq right now, and nothing offends me more than hearing people bash the American president and how "stupid" he was for getting involved with Iraq.    With all that said though, 9/11 brought out something I had never seen before.  Every where I looked there were American flags flying, and no one dared to speak anything that degraded the president.  E-mails were sent out most likely globally to show support for America, and for once, America became an underdog instead of some greedy world super-power.  The fact is, now, most Americans say that being in the Middle East is worthless, that we have no reason to be there.  5 years since that fateful day in 2001 and most Americans have forgotten what it felt like to see New York City, perhaps one of the greatest cities in America, change.  In a matter of minutes, firemen and police officers became heroes, normal, everday people became brave citizines by taking down a plane that was headed towards the heart of America, the White House, and America itself, and the Defense of America, was attacked when a plane flew directly into the Pentagon.  I will never forget that day, and I hope no one does.
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Postby PhiLFC » Sat Sep 09, 2006 10:57 am

I was in Tesco looking for a new telly... the news came on and I was glued to the spot.  I remember people asking what had happened but I didn't once think it was a terrorist thing until the 2nd plane hit. 

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It was (and still is) the most riveting tv I have ever seen.
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Postby 66-1112520797 » Sat Sep 09, 2006 11:03 am

PhiLFC wrote:I was in Tesco looking for a new telly... the news came on and I was glued to the spot.  I remember people asking what had happened but I didn't once think it was a terrorist thing until the 2nd plane hit. 

Jesus

It was (and still is) the most riveting tv I have ever seen.

So did you buy the telly then ?   :D
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Postby CardinalRed » Sat Sep 09, 2006 11:13 am

Me and our Lass were in San Diego on holiday, because they are 3 hours behind New York, it'd already happened when we woke up.... I got up and went into the khazi with a magazine (like you do) a couple of minutes later I heard our Lass scream, I thought someone was breaking into the room so I jumped up and ran out... She'd put the telly on and seen what had happened, we sat there transfixed for 2 hours while the American media tried to make sense of what was going on.
San Diego has a massive Naval base with submarines and aircraft carriers in port and because of this, they were on an alert that had them flying jets and spyplanes overhead for the rest of the week. When we were due to come home the following Saturday, our connecting flight to Chicago was cancelled so they put us on a 30 seater up to Los Angeles and then on a flight to London instead of Manchester. they bumped us up to business class 'cause of the inconvenience, couldn't believe they had all that going on and they still thought about their customers....! We then got a BA flight up north when we arrived back. All in all, it was surreal being in the States when it happened and in 2004 we went to New York, what a city that is.... we went to Ground Zero, not out of morbidity but to finally see it for ourselves.... My girlfriend burst into tears and I have to admit I was choking 'em back.
The one moment in History nobody will ever forget...

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Postby PhiLFC » Sat Sep 09, 2006 11:30 am

Bamaga man wrote:
PhiLFC wrote:I was in Tesco looking for a new telly... the news came on and I was glued to the spot.  I remember people asking what had happened but I didn't once think it was a terrorist thing until the 2nd plane hit. 

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It was (and still is) the most riveting tv I have ever seen.

So did you buy the telly then ?   :D

No... just a loaf of Warburtons Toastie
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Postby 66-1112520797 » Sat Sep 09, 2006 11:33 am

PhiLFC wrote:
Bamaga man wrote:
PhiLFC wrote:I was in Tesco looking for a new telly... the news came on and I was glued to the spot.  I remember people asking what had happened but I didn't once think it was a terrorist thing until the 2nd plane hit. 

Jesus

It was (and still is) the most riveting tv I have ever seen.

So did you buy the telly then ?   :D

No... just a loaf of Warburtons Toastie

Free tv, you cant beat it hey !
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Postby zarababe » Sat Sep 09, 2006 11:44 am

This event never ceases to take my breath away.. here's a link showing those dramatic events.

http://edition.cnn.com/SPECIAL....ml#11th

Did anyone see the BBC's documentary on what likely happened inside the two buildings to the people who were trapped and escaping? Thursday at 9.00pm it started.. so sad
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Postby 66-1112520797 » Sat Sep 09, 2006 11:45 am

BarryBelfast wrote:
PhiLFC wrote:
Bamaga man wrote:
PhiLFC wrote:I was in Tesco looking for a new telly... the news came on and I was glued to the spot.  I remember people asking what had happened but I didn't once think it was a terrorist thing until the 2nd plane hit. 

Jesus

It was (and still is) the most riveting tv I have ever seen.

So did you buy the telly then ?   :D

No... just a loaf of Warburtons Toastie

Coc.k!! :nod

WTF !

Why and who was that aimed at. BB ?
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Postby 66-1120597113 » Sat Sep 09, 2006 12:10 pm

Listen ... Zara ... and all else concerned ... I did see the footage from 9/11 ...we did see the carnage,, the wreckage.. the heartache.. the unconsolable grief that the people are feeling ... well all that I can say is it's not sad - it's heartbreaking / heartwrenching and it's a fault of the american government as far as I am concerned - a collusion for wealth ... what else do America strive for ? (no offence to any American citizens)  -  but America is a country that looks after it's money and not it's people - thats evident in the new orleans tradgedy etc etc ...  well at the end of the day every country has it's flaws and it's faults - but for the U.S.A - it just makes me sad :(

I have realtives in Canada - in New York - i'm not deluded and i'm not "bias" but ... educated  - and a little bit scared to be honest !!!  ..... why would I want to go to America??? -You ask me - Why would I go to Belfast??? .................................................................... I can Give you 3 million reasons - history ... personality, individuality... every person here has a story to tell - we had it hard - but the Governement didn't do it to us - we did it to resolve problems - yeh there are still some - but we know who we are ... well - most of the time ... lol
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Postby PhiLFC » Sat Sep 09, 2006 12:33 pm

Well whether you agree or disagree with the USA's policies the question was "Where were you" and I was in a Tesco
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Postby PhiLFC » Sat Sep 09, 2006 12:43 pm

zarababe wrote:This event never ceases to take my breath away.. here's a link showing those dramatic events.

http://edition.cnn.com/SPECIAL....ml#11th

Did anyone see the BBC's documentary on what likely happened inside the two buildings to the people who were trapped and escaping? Thursday at 9.00pm it started.. so sad

Yeah I watched it The Miracle of Stairwell B or something like that... amazing escape.
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