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Where were you 12yrs ago today?
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I was working as a chef in a pub and the tv was on in the background. When the news came on we all stood there in shock. The falling man will stay with me forever |
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By *livia_KWoman
over a year ago
South London |
I was just waking up to the news in Australia. I remember being late for work as I was glued to the telly in utter shock while I was talking to my then boyfriend on the phone about it as he was in Canada for work. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I was driving in to work. I remember listening to the normally juvenile and humorous morning radio DJs being dead serious, in shock and horror as they recanted what they were seeing on tv. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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The park with the kids the heavens opened and i called home to get picked up.
Got told in the car but didnt quite believe it till i saw the news...and like many others its all i watched for days. |
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Remember vividly. Was watching Neighbours while I had my daughter asleep on my lap when it was interrupted by the news. A couple of minutes later the second plane hit.
I sat holding her tightly fixed on the tv not believing what I was watching...
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Sadly most people can remember exactly where they were. Hard to believe its 12 years ago."
May sound a "little" selfish, but I remember some of that day and for personal reasons. I just want to forget about that time in my life. Even though its sad if I thought outside the box and think what they went through was a lot worse than what I did. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I had just got in from work and put the tv on, thought it was a film at first until my mam rang and asked me was I watching the news, she then explained what was happening. R.I.P to every single one that lost their life that day.
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I was working as a courier and I was delivering to an american advertising agency that always had the telly on in the post room. Within 30 minutes the post room was rammed as everyone was coming to watch.
They had offices there and a lot of them knew people personally that were there |
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I was in France with friends, no TV and no radio, didn't go out that day as we had everything and just having a lazy day.
The next morning I drove to town and heard Terry Wogan say something aboujt 'after yesterdays tragic event'. I was in the town when the news came on and got back and asked if we could put the radio on. So didn't know anything about it till after 9 on the 12th
I have never seen footage, like the person above a few days later I had news that devastated me and tbh that time is a blurr for personal reasons |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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My ex was off a night shift working at a local airport, he phoned me at work to tell me, I couldn't quite understand what he was trying to tell me. My boss walked in on me looking at the coverage on line and we both just stood dumbfounded for ages............drove home from work in shock, very strange feeling and it totally ruined my birthday a few weeks later just did not feel in the mood. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I was in work. My sister rang me to tell me what had happened. We all went to the canteen & watched in horror at the events. No work was done the rest of the day |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I was off sick and at home chatting online to a couple off peeps and was relaying it as it happened
Those images are burned to my eyelids
I dont think i ever got over the horror of it and then the london bombings finally convinced me- time to leave london
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By *phroditeWoman
over a year ago
(She/ her) in Sensualityland |
On the way home from a school run when a friend mentioned soemthing about a plane having crashed into a building in the US. I (routinely) turned on the TV to catch the news at 3.30 and had to view the scenes over and over again - it seemed so surreal - like a cheap action movie. It took days before it sank in and I remember that non-tangible feeling that the world was going to be less safe after that. |
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By *igjob01Man
over a year ago
near newtownards |
My work mate and myself were finishing off putting a roof on a new school when the digger driver on the site pulled up beside and shouted up what he had just heard on the radio, we sat round listening shocked and numb not really able to understand or take in what we were hearing. How could something as massive as the world trade centre collapse it was only when I got home and saw the news that it seemed real |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I had rented a cottage on the south coast so that I could visit the Eden project. I recall the landlady not turning up to greet me as promised....she was glued to the news watching as the atrocity unfolded.
We both spent the whole day watching Sky news; we were speechless. |
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on the way out somewhere in the car, had R4 on..
pretty sure they interrupted the programme and I thought ' Queens Mother has popped her clogs' as R4 don't often interrupt anything..
turned the car round when I heard what it was..
reassuring the kids that our lives had to go on as 'normal' despite what had happened.. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I was at a conference at a remote location near the Great Wall of China - with the time difference it was late evening when I caught the BBC World Service news.
We all gathered around my small radio unable to believe what was being said, until Chinese TV began to report it around an hour later.
So many thoughts spinning around that night, impossible to really understand. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Remember it like it was yesterday, i come home from a normal day at school to my mum (who hardly shows emotion ever) who was crying and hugged me telling me what happened. I didnt know what the twin towers were then i switched the tv on and couldnt believe my eyes. When ever i think about that day i just get that sinking feeling in my stomach, that was the day that i realised the world isnt a place ful of joy and sunshine you think as a young naive kid |
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At that time I was working as a lollypop lady I had just put the tv on for 20 before I left the house I could hardly tare myself away it was unbelievable. I phoned my hubby who was 60 miles away with work. Told him to switch on the tv. I came back from my job switched the tv back on and watched as they showed the smoke visible from the space station.
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Switzerland walked into the hotel bar I worked in. everyone was looking at the t.v. it was befor the second plane hit. not a word was being spoken. very sad night . |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I was in Orlando, put the tv on and there was a newsflash saying a plane had flown into the Twin Towers. Watched all the news coverage with the scrolling 'America Under Attack' at the bottom of the screen. As the day went on, American flags were flying everywhere and God Bless America stickers were everywhere. The strangest thing over the next couple of days were no planes in the sky. Very sad times. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I was at home alone having just finished cleaning the house had just sat down with a coffee and stuck tv on. I caught the 2nd plane going in and at first thought it was a film. When I realised it wasn't I burst into tears and called my then husband at work. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I was out shopping in Milton Keynes with my partner and my 2 year old, came in and turned on the TV, stood in the living room, absolutely stunned watching the TV, didnt even take my coat off, just stood there in shock |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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It was my day off.... A friend called me to tell me to switch the TV on as I don't normally watch very much TV...
The pictures that I was seeing was and still is extremely shocking..... |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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On my way to collect my children from school, the guy in the newsagents that l had gone onto to buy drinks said " have you seen the news?" Then he told me , l ran to the school , desperately needing to be with my 2 youngsters , when l got there, l have honestly never seen a playground so full of parents/ grandparents / other family members all wanting to collect and embrace their youngsters . |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I (D) was working in Phoenix and was having breakfast at the time of this happening. I'd flown out from the UK just the Sunday before.
By the time we got to work south of the City, the sky was swarming with fighter jets from Flagstaff.
A quite surreal two weeks over there. We volunteered to give blood and queued in intense heat waiting to get in. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I was at home getting ready to go to work. I was to start at noon...
The mr was downtown when it happened. Everything went into to lockdown mode bc of parliament hill being near by.
Mrs. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I was in Cyprus working and had just finished a 24hr flight delay. My partner called told me to turn the tv on I sat aghast watching. Was then called to a local hotel by my manager for a team meeting. Nasty day people panic get aggressive etc I was then spat at by a guy as all flights in and out had been grounded and he wanted to curtail his holiday. He soon got the point when a Cypriot copper was pointing a gun at him and was told 'spoilt English man people have died' by that same copper. And how that day has now changed all our lives huh. |
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By *ibertyCouple
over a year ago
wrexham |
I was in work caring for people with tv on when I just looked up and saw it. It was horrendous. We watched it all unfold but couldn't really take in what we were seeing but couldn't stop watching. Worst thing I've ever seen in my life. God bless everyone involved either directly or indirectly. RIP. X |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I was at work and in a supermarket and some customers had bits ov info but it wazent clear.
I left work and answered a voicemail my mum had left,I remember her saying its your mum and u need to get home right now and turn on the tv coz sum thing really bad has happened,I rushed home after work and did what everyone else did and watched...... |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I was working on a chemical plant American owned by coincidence. We were all sent home within a few hours of the terrible attack and not allowed back for 2 days after. Very sombre and subdued atmosphere for the rest of the contract. |
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By *eavenNhellCouple
over a year ago
carrbrook stalybridge |
was sat in my signalbox listening to simon mayo when word came on that a "light plane " had hit tower one then mins later news of the second plane came on was talking with a colleague at the time on the phone and both said " bin laden " at the same time and both thought how similar to the Tom Clancy book dept of honor which featured a plane crashed into the whitehouse truely shocking day |
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By *adyA01Woman
over a year ago
Wellington |
It was my 2nd wedding anniversary! Funnily enough we didn't feel like celebrating that night! Will never forget sitting at work watching the images on the PC thinking it must be some kni of terrible accident until we saw the second plane hit!!! Horrendous!!! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I came home from school I couldn't understand why there were no cartoons on, I kept turning the channels over and every channel was the news. The penny dropped and I remember thinking shits getting real! |
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