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The Day People Will Never Forget, The Darkest Day of 9/11.
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<blockquote data-quote="theFijian" data-source="post: 8124731" data-attributes="member: 16722"><p>Emm...is it not 3 years since 9/11?</p><p> </p><p>Anyway, I can remember that at the time I was unemployed and I had been in a job interview in Falkirk (inbetween Glasgow-where I live-and Edinburgh) at the time. My interview was at 1pm, an hour before the first plane hit and lasted for about 90 mins so when I got out everything was unfolding. After the interview I was to drive through to Edinburgh to see my girlfriend (now ex) and when I got in the car I stuck on a tape for a while. When the tape ran out the radio kicked in and that's when I started hearing about all that had happened. I drove for the 40 mins it took to get to edinburgh and when I arrived I watched the TV for the rest of the dad with my ex's Dad. At the time we were being told that there could be upwards of 20000 fatalities. The horror was just unbelievable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="theFijian, post: 8124731, member: 16722"] Emm...is it not 3 years since 9/11? Anyway, I can remember that at the time I was unemployed and I had been in a job interview in Falkirk (inbetween Glasgow-where I live-and Edinburgh) at the time. My interview was at 1pm, an hour before the first plane hit and lasted for about 90 mins so when I got out everything was unfolding. After the interview I was to drive through to Edinburgh to see my girlfriend (now ex) and when I got in the car I stuck on a tape for a while. When the tape ran out the radio kicked in and that's when I started hearing about all that had happened. I drove for the 40 mins it took to get to edinburgh and when I arrived I watched the TV for the rest of the dad with my ex's Dad. At the time we were being told that there could be upwards of 20000 fatalities. The horror was just unbelievable. [/QUOTE]
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