Take Time to Remember

Thoughts and prayers go out to all those lost on that day, and since then due to the turmoil of this world.
 
what baffles my mind is a lot of people dont know the year\date and other things that should be known by all by know, one person on this thing on collegehumor said it was on oct. 15, but yet everybody starts pointing fingers at innocent people when they dont know the facts. it was also exaggerated a lot by the media. one guy said the people who died were in the millions. i wish reporters would just tell the facts rather than just care about getting money and other stuff, google should hire reporters, google doesnt BS people, there cool.
 
I remember I was in 7th grade in math class (I think) when we heard an announcement that the towers were struck and had fallen. It didn't really hit me until I got home and saw it on TV about what had actually happened.

EDIT: scratch that, it was 5th grade, not 7th...
 
I remember eaxactly where I was, at church when it happened. But didnt find out until I got back to school, I went to a Catholic school, thats why we were at church. I remember it was a Tuesday, becuase we always went to church on Tuesdays and Fridays back in 5th grade. I still remembe my teacher, telling our class of like 8 after church. We said prayers, and to those of us that were still confused, talked about it for a while.

My birth father died in the World Trade Center. I am adopted, so I never really knew him, but nonetheless, it is still something I think about a lot.
http://www.bartcenter.com/
http://innercitysf.org/bartjruggiere.html
 
I was in 10th grade English class when it happened. It was the teachers first year so she didn't even tell us it had happened. We saw her running around etc but found out after that class and watched the TV the rest of the day. Sad times my heart goes out to those who's lives were taken and there family's.
 
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