(( NFR))Where were you on the morning of 9-11

Posted by: Sol Duc

(( NFR))Where were you on the morning of 9-11 - 09/09/11 01:52 PM

Hard to believe it's been 10 years.

I was on vacation with my GF in Whistler B.C. I woke up in the village there to grab some Starbucks, came back to the hotel room and turned on the T.V. The second plane was just hitting the second tower....It was like a bad dream.

I remember telling my GF that things will drastically change in the future. We sat there for hours watching, we felt really helpless being out of the country and all. Sorrow turned to anger and we said fugg it, were going on our mountain bike trip we had planned. Didn't have fun at all, came back and watched more news coverage. We ended up being stranded there for 3 extra days, due to the border being shut down. Typing this makes me madder than hell....care to share your story?

Posted by: Todd

Re: (( NFR))Where were you on the morning of 9-11 - 09/09/11 01:54 PM

Watching it all unfold on TV at my house...skipped work.

Tuned in just before they were saying the first plane was not an accident, and saw the second plane hit.

Some fukked up schit right there.

Fish on...

Todd
Posted by: eyeFISH

Re: (( NFR))Where were you on the morning of 9-11 - 09/09/11 01:59 PM

First heard the shock and confusion on the radio on my way to work crossing the Nooche.

Don't think they had quite figured out whether it was just a freak accident.... until that second plane struck. Then it was like .... Houston, we have a problem.

Even though that sum'beech Bin Laden is now dead and gone, folks.... NEVER forget!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p6yLQRF-cEU&ob=av2e

Posted by: stonefish

Re: (( NFR))Where were you on the morning of 9-11 - 09/09/11 02:14 PM

Sitting a home reading the PI. Phone rang and my best friend said turn on the TV and hung up. I stayed home from work that day.
It also happened to be my wedding anniversary day. Didn't go out to celebrate as planned after watching the tragic events unfold on TV.
I visited ground zero the following spring. Very somber experience to say the least.
Posted by: MartyMoose

Re: (( NFR))Where were you on the morning of 9-11 - 09/09/11 02:17 PM

I was at Cape Canaveral working on commissioning the Launch Pad for the Delta IV Rocket program. A co-worker and I were in the basement of the Support Equipment Building looking at some air handler's and ducting. We were coming up to the first floor for a 9:00 break, when we got to the door we found contractors running about willy-nilly. Finally Charlie, my co-worker, grabbed one of the guys by the arm as he was running by and asked him WTF is going on?

The guy told us about the WTC, and said that the Treasury building and Capital Hill had been hit too. Then he said that KSC and CCAFS were targeted as well, and that's why they were getting out of there. Charlie and I just looked at each other, and then I said Why? this building is probably safer than any place else. (This building used to have the fixed umbilical tower mounted to it, and sit below Saturn 1B rockets during the 60's)

Charlie and i went down to the blockhouse where all of our fellow employees were gathered where we watched the towers fall and the rest of the day unfold. As a security precaution the KSC/CCAFS Police raised all drawbridges to foil anyone from entering the base. We didn't get home until late evening as a result.
Posted by: RB3

Re: (( NFR))Where were you on the morning of 9-11 - 09/09/11 02:24 PM

I was in AP Government in high school in Maryland. The school basically shut down and I later found out that one of my basketball teammates lost his aunt that was a flight attendant on one of the planes. He got to meet Pres. Bush. Bush asked him if there was anything he could do for him, he asked for a recommendation for a military academy, it never materialized. That Bush sure was a winner
Posted by: Larry B

Re: (( NFR))Where were you on the morning of 9-11 - 09/09/11 02:25 PM

Sitting in the city tour bus on the morning of our first day in Quebec City with my wife on our 25th anniversary with info coming in to the driver in French then translated. Sure took the edge off of that otherwise happy milestone! I was very appreciative of the condolences expressed by the Canadians as events unfolded.
Posted by: D3Smartie

Re: (( NFR))Where were you on the morning of 9-11 - 09/09/11 02:28 PM

In the weight room at college.
Posted by: AP a.k.a. Kaiser D

Re: (( NFR))Where were you on the morning of 9-11 - 09/09/11 02:47 PM

Getting ready for work and get a call from the gf that "Something has happened. I don't know what but you should turn on the TV". I sat shocked and then watch the second plane hit. I was shell-shocked and sickened.

I felt tears coming not just for those that lost their lives but because I knew the changes that would be coming to our country. Unfortunately, the next few weeks only supported my feelings as fear ran rampent and the freedom that America once represented to me was shackled away for "our safety", never to return again. I was disappointed that the unity that many of us felt was turned into war, defense contracts, and plastic made-in-China bumperstickers.

I'd really like to see some of the PP threads from the weeks that followed and also during the build-up to the Iraq War. I've searched for them before but have never been able to find them. Some perspective could be gained by all of us by re-reading our words from that time.

May all the victims and their families find peace.

-AP
Posted by: Todd

Re: (( NFR))Where were you on the morning of 9-11 - 09/09/11 02:50 PM

Originally Posted By: AP a.k.a. Kaiser D


I felt tears coming not just for those that lost their lives but because I knew the changes that would be coming to our country. Unfortunately, the next few weeks only supported my feelings as fear ran rampent and the freedom that America once represented to me was shackled away for "our safety", never to return again. I was disappointed that the unity that many of us felt was turned into war, defense contracts, and plastic made-in-China bumperstickers.




I agree...it's beyond sad that we've gone out of our way to try and finish what the terrorists started...

Fish on...

Todd
Posted by: FleaFlickr02

Re: (( NFR))Where were you on the morning of 9-11 - 09/09/11 02:58 PM

I got in the car to head to work, and the first thing I heard from the radio was "The United States of America is under attack!" I put it off to a really sick joke until the second plane hit. When I got to work, everyone was glued to the TV, watching in horror as the second tower collapsed. It was like hearing a friend or relative had just been killed. At first, I was in some sort of denial, but as the day went on, I became increasingly angry. Most bizarre emotional experience I can recall.

I recently saw a documentary about the memorial that was built at ground zero. It featured several individuals whose lives had been directly affected by the disaster visiting the memorial for the first time and being led to the inscriptions of their beloved who had died. Moved me to tears more than once.

I visited the World Trade Center twice as a youngster, and it was an awe-inspiring sight to behold. Every time I see a picture of the NYC skyline without those towers, I get an empty feeling. I feel compelled to visit the memorial someday.

The one good thing that came from that day of infamy was the renewed sense of patriotism it stirred up in just about every American. For the first time since the end of World War II, we were a nation united under a common cause.
Posted by: snit

Re: (( NFR))Where were you on the morning of 9-11 - 09/09/11 03:00 PM

Packing for another Astoria salmon trip with the 1st wife. Pops called and said "turn on the tv"...me "why"...pops "serious [censored] happening"...unbelievable!!! Still went fishing. Astoria bridge was closed and there were "feds" crawling all over it looking for bombs (we suspected). 2001 salmon season was stupid good. Sad time for everyone..........
Posted by: Twitch

Re: (( NFR))Where were you on the morning of 9-11 - 09/09/11 03:07 PM

Getting ready to go to work (USFS Fire) to do some prescribed burning. Remember eating cereal thinking, "Why the hell are they running a Die Hard, etc. movie this early in the a.m.?" Popped in a VHS tape, hit record, and walked to my office. We sat huddled around a 13" tv with a piss poor homemade antenna in the fire shop watching the news for the rest of the day.
Posted by: fish4brains

Re: (( NFR))Where were you on the morning of 9-11 - 09/09/11 03:16 PM

I was working, wondering why my co-worker hadn't shown up yet. I found him in the breakroom watching the news. I got there just in time to see the second tower get hit.
Posted by: Rivrguy

Re: (( NFR))Where were you on the morning of 9-11 - 09/09/11 03:53 PM

RV Park at Spanish Head on the coast. Last trip before I lost the wife.
Posted by: STRIKE ZONE

Re: (( NFR))Where were you on the morning of 9-11 - 09/09/11 04:57 PM

On my way into work on a nice sunny tuesday morning for our once a week manager meeting.Sad $hit.Good luck,
SZ
Posted by: Salmo g.

Re: (( NFR))Where were you on the morning of 9-11 - 09/09/11 06:47 PM

On I-5 north of Seattle on my way to a meeting in LaConner. The first radio report lacked detail, and I mistakenly assumed it was a small private plane, like a Cessna, and maybe the pilot had a heart attack and the plane ran into the building. Just as the radio was explaining that the plane was a commercial airliner, and I was thinking, "how could that even happen?" the announcer said a second airliner just crashed into the second tower. In that instant, everyone who heard the report knew the nation was under attack.

The meeting seemed far less than consequential, but we went through the motions. I stopped in N. Seattle on my way home that evening for a second meeting that had sports bar TVs next to it, so we went and watched all the repeat news for an hour or so, and I began to feel the immensity of the attack.

I called my oldest daughter who lives in DC, and she said she couldn't get to work that morning because she has to cross a bridge near the Pentagon, and the bridge was closed. She could see the fire at the Pentagon, and turned around and went home.

I was initially impressed with how the event galvanized unity among Americans, and then watched in disbelief as Congress passed the Patriot Act, giving the terrorists their first win. Then I was outraged as Bushco squandered the national unity by polarizing the nation into the camp that supported the irrational attack on Iraq against the rationalists who opposed it and preferred that the nation remain focused on those who planned the attack, since the attackers were all dead.

Sg
Posted by: Sky-Guy

Re: (( NFR))Where were you on the morning of 9-11 - 09/09/11 07:07 PM

As a matter of fact Salmo, 7 or 8 of the supposed perpetrators are still alive and well living in the middle east. Isn't it amazing that those individuals stolen or lost passports made it into that plane wreckage, and remained intact? All part of the lies that surround 9/11, buried in the unreleased parts of 9/11 report within the national archives.


I was at work, watching in total disbelief as my coworkers and I watched the attacks unfold. Today, I am in more disbelief than on that day.
Posted by: Us and Them

Re: (( NFR))Where were you on the morning of 9-11 - 09/09/11 07:10 PM

I was nowhere doing nothing of importance so I watched it all day and all night for the better part of a week. I am a b boxing fan and tend to look at life in boxing metaphors. It had been years since this country had been punched hard and knocked on it s butt. The response is always the true test of any fighter, will you walk around and try to figure out what happened and rationalize it or will you get up and punch right back and go toe to toe letting the other guy know it is to the death , all bets are off. It was to the death for them and not so much with us. We cry about what comforts we have lost or the affronts to our political and world view that we have faced . The other fighter sleeps on dirt eats whatever he can find figures one more day above ground to hit that other fker again even harder is all that matters. For me life has been great since 911 it has not changed in any way that I can complain about knowing there are people around me with far less still happy and smiling. I may die tomorrow so I choose to live in the moment.
Posted by: wntrrn

Re: (( NFR))Where were you on the morning of 9-11 - 09/09/11 07:40 PM

Originally Posted By: AP a.k.a. Kaiser D
Getting ready for work and get a call from the gf that "Something has happened. I don't know what but you should turn on the TV". I sat shocked and then watch the second plane hit. I was shell-shocked and sickened.

I felt tears coming not just for those that lost their lives but because I knew the changes that would be coming to our country. Unfortunately, the next few weeks only supported my feelings as fear ran rampent and the freedom that America once represented to me was shackled away for "our safety", never to return again. I was disappointed that the unity that many of us felt was turned into war, defense contracts, and plastic made-in-China bumperstickers.

I'd really like to see some of the PP threads from the weeks that followed and also during the build-up to the Iraq War. I've searched for them before but have never been able to find them. Some perspective could be gained by all of us by re-reading our words from that time.

May all the victims and their families find peace.

-AP



Well stated. I was headed to work when I got a call from the wife. Turned on news radio and then drove back home to watch plane #2 go into the tower. Pretty much watched the news for a couple days just because I couldn't believe something like this happened. Worse things have happened in history but I've grown up in a generation that hasn't been affected by much. 42 years old. My generation has had it pretty easy....
Posted by: Salmo g.

Re: (( NFR))Where were you on the morning of 9-11 - 09/09/11 09:52 PM

Originally Posted By: Sky-Guy
As a matter of fact Salmo, 7 or 8 of the supposed perpetrators are still alive and well living in the middle east. Isn't it amazing that those individuals stolen or lost passports made it into that plane wreckage, and remained intact? All part of the lies that surround 9/11, buried in the unreleased parts of 9/11 report within the national archives.


I was at work, watching in total disbelief as my coworkers and I watched the attacks unfold. Today, I am in more disbelief than on that day.


If it's a matter of fact, where is the evidence? Unreleased = hearsay. Facts are things that are or can be verified. Unreleased material could be allegations, that might be a half-step or so above hearsay. It would be unAmerican at best, and nearly treasonous to know of "for real" perps and not be working on rooting them out and killing them.

Sg
Posted by: ParaLeaks

Re: (( NFR))Where were you on the morning of 9-11 - 09/10/11 01:39 AM

Watched as the towers fell at work. Definitely surreal. Couldn't stand watching, yet couldn't take my eyes off the whole thing. The "jumpers" left an imprint that has never gone away.
Posted by: Irie

Re: (( NFR))Where were you on the morning of 9-11 - 09/10/11 01:49 AM

Had the day off and was sleeping in with our newborn baby girl. It was the first time she really slept through the night and was still sleeping soundly. We were all catching up on much needed sleep.

After the 4th phone call we got up and turned on the TV...

...just in time to watch plane #2 hit.

Still remember looking down at my baby and feeling bad for the country she was about to grow up in.


I will NOT be watching any TV specials about it.

I refuse to participate in any azzholes trying to profit off it.
Posted by: Achewter

Re: (( NFR))Where were you on the morning of 9-11 - 09/11/11 12:34 AM

Fishing the Ditch. Herd a plan had hit the towers and figured it had to have been an idiot in a private plane. Next thing we herd was that one of them had gone down and the other had been hit. Things got a bit strange after that.
Posted by: alanmikkelsen

Re: (( NFR))Where were you on the morning of 9-11 - 09/12/11 10:06 AM

I was serving as chief of staff for Montana's lone Congressman in Washington, D.C. Our office was in the Cannon House Office Building, across the street from the Capitol. I always kept the news running on a small TV in the background of my office, and was stunned when I saw the first footage. I walked into the Congressman's office, where he was meeting with constituents from Montana, interrupting the meeting and told him that America was under attack and he needed to turn on his TV. Shortly after that, we were ordered to evacuate the buildings, including the Capitol, since it appeared there was a plane on a flight path towards the Capitol (Flight 93). During the evacuation, the members of Congress were taken to a safe location, and it was up to me to see to the safety of our staff. I gathered everyone together and then told them to go home, and get off the Hill (target). In the meantime, the Pentagon was hit. We couldn't hear the explosion, but we could see the smoke. About this time, F-16's from Andrews were going supersonic over Foggy Bottom (State Department) and we thought at first there was an explosion at State. After things started to stabilize, I was able to get back in the Cannon building and started dealing with phone calls from the Montana press corps.

The first person I called was my wife, in Montana, who was teaching one of her math or chemistry classes. I told her that I was alright, but she needed to turn on the TV in her class room. She said her classes spent the entire day glued to the TV. After I got back into my office, I called my parents in Port Townsend, to let them know I was OK.

Several days later I was on the first flight out of D.C., back to Montana, from Dulles. Reagan National was still closed, so I had to make the trip from Dulles. I got on the plane with about 4-5 mid-Eastern looking gentlemen and I have to tell you, I got a large knot in my stomach when I saw them.

After flying 100,000 miles a year for several years between Montana and D.C., I started thinking about what was really important to me. I came home to Montana permanently at the end of the year, and still think it was the best decision for me. With what rare flights I take now, I can't imagine living that lifestyle again.

God Bless America.
Posted by: Rocket Red

Re: (( NFR))Where were you on the morning of 9-11 - 09/12/11 11:32 AM

I was in a temporary office aboard the John C. Stennis (CVN 74). We all spent the morning in shock. They sent us home that day, when I came back our refit schedule had compressed from 3 months to 2 weeks.

It is still hard to fathom.
Posted by: SkykomishSunrise

Re: (( NFR))Where were you on the morning of 9-11 - 09/12/11 12:13 PM

Seriously, my friend Jeff and I went out on the town the night of September 10th. On the morning of September 11th, I was dealing with a hang over and trying of figure out what had happened that night with the woman who was by my side when I woke up. Once everyone was awake, Jeff turned on the radio in order to get the morning headlines. When I heard a report indicating that one of the World Trade Center Buildings was on fire, I was a little confused (I still had a headache, etc.). My first thought was that they must be doing some sort of program about the terrorist bombing on February 26th, 1993. A moment later, I learned that the south tower had collapsed, and that our country was under attack.
Posted by: Sky-Guy

Re: (( NFR))Where were you on the morning of 9-11 - 09/12/11 12:18 PM

Originally Posted By: Salmo g.
Originally Posted By: Sky-Guy
As a matter of fact Salmo, 7 or 8 of the supposed perpetrators are still alive and well living in the middle east. Isn't it amazing that those individuals stolen or lost passports made it into that plane wreckage, and remained intact? All part of the lies that surround 9/11, buried in the unreleased parts of 9/11 report within the national archives.


I was at work, watching in total disbelief as my coworkers and I watched the attacks unfold. Today, I am in more disbelief than on that day.


If it's a matter of fact, where is the evidence? Unreleased = hearsay. Facts are things that are or can be verified. Unreleased material could be allegations, that might be a half-step or so above hearsay. It would be unAmerican at best, and nearly treasonous to know of "for real" perps and not be working on rooting them out and killing them.

Sg


"The FBI Director Robert S. Mueller didn’t take long to point out that that all the identified hijackers were from Saudi Arabia. However on Sept. 23David Harrison of the Telegraph newspaper after investigations revealed:

"The men — all from Saudi Arabia — spoke of their shock at being mistakenly named by the FBI as suicide terrorists. None of the four was in the United States on Sept. 11 and all are alive in their home country.""


The evidence is out there in various places, here's one: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/1559151.stm
Posted by: stlhead

Re: (( NFR))Where were you on the morning of 9-11 - 09/12/11 12:59 PM

I was getting ready for work when the news came on about plane #1. So I stayed and watched when #2 hit. I was still glued when the jumpers started, then the buildings coming down.....and they closed the nations air space. I called in to work and said I wasn't going in.

"I'd really like to see some of the PP threads from the weeks that followed and also during the build-up to the Iraq War. I've searched for them before but have never been able to find them"

Bob had some sort of hiccup with an ISP and they were all magically deleted. I used to write a lot more back then and the arguments we all got in during the rush to war were what led to this dark side. Not to toot my own horn but if you were able to read those threads you'd read that I predicted pretty much to a T what Bushco would do and the reasons for it. A conspiracy theorist would have a field day over them being deleted. It's also why I am still so pissed off over some of these redneck idiots who were pushing for war and wanting to fry those of us who "are against us". And where are they now? People like John Carlson who should have been tarred and feathered is still doing his conservative talk radio. The morons who are still trying to tell you how to vote. The mental midgets who couldn't have been more wrong about something more important. All of them make me what to puke and I, for one, will never let them forget it every chance I get. I'd like to force feed them each about ten pounds of Freedom Fries.
Posted by: ParaLeaks

Re: (( NFR))Where were you on the morning of 9-11 - 09/12/11 02:34 PM

Quote:
Not to toot my own horn .....



rofl Will the real "tooter" please stand up? rofl
Posted by: stlhead

Re: (( NFR))Where were you on the morning of 9-11 - 09/12/11 03:55 PM

Being right is being right with or without modesty. You should try being right some time. It feels good.
Posted by: ParaLeaks

Re: (( NFR))Where were you on the morning of 9-11 - 09/12/11 10:51 PM

Well then, Toxic Tooter, we can look forward to many more successful predictions. Here's to you... beer

We await.................
Posted by: stlhead

Re: (( NFR))Where were you on the morning of 9-11 - 09/13/11 11:55 AM

"Well then, Toxic Tooter, we can look forward to many more successful predictions. Here's to you... "

Prediction: all of you're posts will be created by an idiot.

"You must be really steamed at the 82 Dems in the House and the 29 Dems in the Senate that voted for it."

Would have been nice to have had the truth at that time wouldn't it Spanky?
Posted by: Dan S.

Re: (( NFR))Where were you on the morning of 9-11 - 09/13/11 11:58 AM

Hank always has to play the apologist for assholes.

He has the collective sack of the GOP parked right on his chin.
Posted by: ParaLeaks

Re: (( NFR))Where were you on the morning of 9-11 - 09/13/11 12:10 PM

Quote:
.....the collective sack of the GOP .....


ridiculous or not, that's good
Posted by: AP a.k.a. Kaiser D

Re: (( NFR))Where were you on the morning of 9-11 - 09/13/11 12:16 PM

Originally Posted By: Dan S.
He has the collective sack of the GOP parked right on his chin.


rofl
Posted by: Dogfish

Re: (( NFR))Where were you on the morning of 9-11 - 09/13/11 12:51 PM

I went back and read the threads on that day. That data is in the archives, easy to find.

http://www.piscatorialpursuits.com/forum...html#Post121115

I feel the exact same way today as I did that day.
Posted by: AP a.k.a. Kaiser D

Re: (( NFR))Where were you on the morning of 9-11 - 09/13/11 02:00 PM

Originally Posted By: Dogfish
I went back and read the threads on that day. That data is in the archives, easy to find.


In looking through a bunch of those Archive pages, I think that is just the fishing board and not the Dark Side posts (which is where most of the conversations took place)?

Redd, you should stick around and just avoid the dark side. The grass ain't greener out there.
Posted by: Sky-Guy

Re: (( NFR))Where were you on the morning of 9-11 - 09/13/11 02:24 PM

Thanks for the link Andy. I went back and re-read everyones comments...

My hope is that many of you don't feel the same way you did that dreadful day..and continue directing your anger and aggression at the wrong responsible party. I hope that by now, 10 years later, you've employed yourself to do your own research beyond the official explanations provided by the MSM, or federal government/9/11 Commission about how these attacks took place, and who conducted them.


It is not a 'conspiracy theory' to examine the evidence and to state that the evidence does not support the official explanation that has been given.



Posted by: otisthedrunk

Re: (( NFR))Where were you on the morning of 9-11 - 09/14/11 09:37 PM

Originally Posted By: Sky-Guy
Thanks for the link Andy. I went back and re-read everyones comments...

My hope is that many of you don't feel the same way you did that dreadful day..and continue directing your anger and aggression at the wrong responsible party. I hope that by now, 10 years later, you've employed yourself to do your own research beyond the official explanations provided by the MSM, or federal government/9/11 Commission about how these attacks took place, and who conducted them.


It is not a 'conspiracy theory' to examine the evidence and to state that the evidence does not support the official explanation that has been given.





Sounds like you've seen the BS documentary "Loose Change" way too many times.