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Amy21
09-09-2007, 07:16 PM
I thought I would make this thread for people to post their tributes to the people who died this very awful day 6 years ago as 11th September is in 2 days time. Rest in peace to all those people who died that day.
Loukas
09-09-2007, 07:20 PM
my cousins friend died in 9/11
he was in the first plane to hit the north tower
she crys to this day shes going to be sooo upset
R.I.P JOHN :bawling:
Amy21
09-09-2007, 07:25 PM
Originally posted by DoubleTrouble
my cousins friend died in 9/11
he was in the first plane to hit the north tower
she crys to this day shes going to be sooo upset
R.I.P JOHN :bawling:
Oh my god!!!!! :bawling: I am very sorry for your couson's loss. I cant imagine what she is going through without her friend now. It must be so awful.
Loukas
09-09-2007, 07:30 PM
i met him once GREAT MAN
but thats not it she was suicidel for the first year... i was the only one who new it was really really upseting she loved him soo much like a secondary school crush and right thoguh collage she never told him.....
i will defoo be with her on 9/11
Sorry to ruin the mood but its the 9th dtoday
Originally posted by Amy21
I thought I would make this thread for people to post their tributes to the people who died this very awful day 6 years ago as 11th September is in 2 days time. Rest in peace to all those people who died that day.
Oo poo didnt read it right sorry! And i know it was terrible :( , and i feel realli sorri for ur cous DT, how horrible that would feel
Loukas
09-09-2007, 07:49 PM
well im ok with it....
it my cuz who im worried about
Loukas
09-09-2007, 07:59 PM
its fine...... my cousin will be ok she still thinks of him but shes better the first year was the worst
that was a BAD BAD BAD THING AND R.I.P TOO ALL THE UNLUCKY PEOPLE WHO DIED :sad:
Amy21
09-09-2007, 08:05 PM
Originally posted by DoubleTrouble
i met him once GREAT MAN
but thats not it she was suicidel for the first year... i was the only one who new it was really really upseting she loved him soo much like a secondary school crush and right thoguh collage she never told him.....
i will defoo be with her on 9/11
So did she not tell him before 9/11 happened that she fancied him alot???. That is realy so sad to lose someone you love alot :bawling:. Even if people lost someone who they were just friends with its still very sad. Tuesday this week will be a day that no one will ever forget. I hope those who was affected by that day are going to be ok.
Loukas
09-09-2007, 08:06 PM
dont we all amy....
XxShortyxX
09-09-2007, 08:10 PM
I don't think anyone will forget that day, there ent a day goes pass that I don't. All them people that died, it's so sad.
RockStar
09-09-2007, 08:13 PM
I can still remember where I was and what I was doing when the news came in. It's the single biggest tragedy to have happened in my lifetime, and I hope never to see anything like it again.
This is a nice thread. It's good to stop and think about those who lost on that day.
Callum
09-09-2007, 08:14 PM
RIP everyone who died in the disaster. My feeling goes out to the friends and family..
Matt08
09-09-2007, 08:16 PM
I can remember where I was during 7/7, I was in a maths lesson and the maths teachers sister rang up to tell her that she was OK, no one in the shool had any idea anything had happened. I can't rember where i was for 9/11 though.
XxShortyxX
09-09-2007, 08:18 PM
I remember where I was for 9/11 and for 7/7, like I remember where I was and what i was doing when Dianna died, it just sticks with you.
Originally posted by DoubleTrouble
my cousins friend died in 9/11
he was in the first plane to hit the north tower
she crys to this day shes going to be sooo upset
R.I.P JOHN :bawling: aww DT that sounds so sad mate :hug:
Sod_James
09-09-2007, 08:53 PM
The world saw true evil that day and many of us felt and saw things beyond comprehention. Now as we approach six years on, all them feelings of sadness and anger are kept fresh upon our minds.
So let us all remember the victims of that terrible day and let the six anniversary pass with peace and hope as we look forward to the day that the world overcomes the ever growing threat of terrorism across the face of this earth.
newcastlefan
09-09-2007, 08:55 PM
we send our condolances out to the 3000 people who died
andybigbro
09-09-2007, 10:01 PM
RIP :sad:
It was such a tragedyand horrible day, I hope everyone who has been affected by it will be ok
Sunny_01
10-09-2007, 08:57 AM
I tried to post in this thread last night but my computer froze.
Amy thank you for creating this thread to allow people to remember and offer a tribute to those who died on 9/11
I remember exactly where I was when this tragedy happend. I was on the 1st day of a holiday in Ibiza and was getting ready for tea with the news on in the background, I never did go out for that meal! I was fixed to the TV for hours with my family.
My thoughts and prayers are with the victims, the families and those people who worked tirelessly to try and save people that day and over following days.
:)tom:)
10-09-2007, 03:08 PM
i was 7 when i9/11 happend so i diddnt know about terrorism but all i remember was a massive tower falling down and every one around me fixed watching the tv. i knew somthing was bad.
for 7/7 i was wet play and people were in the halls telling people and teachers were crying i will always remember these moments.
R.I.P to all those who die. my thoughs with f and f.
stacey
10-09-2007, 03:13 PM
so many people died because of some horrible people its so sad so r.i.p everybody who died in 9/11
Amy21
10-09-2007, 08:09 PM
Originally posted by Sunny_01
I tried to post in this thread last night but my computer froze.
Amy thank you for creating this thread to allow people to remember and offer a tribute to those who died on 9/11
I remember exactly where I was when this tragedy happend. I was on the 1st day of a holiday in Ibiza and was getting ready for tea with the news on in the background, I never did go out for that meal! I was fixed to the TV for hours with my family.
My thoughts and prayers are with the victims, the families and those people who worked tirelessly to try and save people that day and over following days.
Thank you Sunny_01 i thought it be a good idea to make this thread to remember that day and all the poor people who were innocently killed :bawling:.
Sticks
10-09-2007, 08:40 PM
I was at work, in a government building in the UK, so the issue of security alerts was a factor for us. There is one story that there was supposed to have been a team that was to hijack a plane from our Manchester airport, but I could not find substantiation of that.
In church I happened to be preaching the Sunday after 9/11, my prepared sermon was abandoned in favour of a devotional on the stories behind certain hymns which summed up the situation.
I had actually visited DC iin 1999 and some members had visited New York, and one of our members was technically an American citizen.
Four years later, 9/11 fell on a Sunday and I was down to preach, so my sermon was "Out of a Clear Blue Sky - Lessons of 9/11" It was also the last Sunday at the location we had been at for the worship service for just over a decade.
Last year I was preaching on 10 September, so I had to mention it again, as one of a number of things people commemorate.
Tomorrow, 9/11 will be on the same day, 6 years ago, a Tuesday
We have not heard anything about two minute silences, I suspect we will not be having them.
MR.K!
10-09-2007, 08:44 PM
i was at school when the attacks happened all i remember is my mum telling me when i got in... everyone was fixated on the tv.. i was there when the towers collapsed..
in october last year i visited New York and it was hard to see the gapping hole which thousands of people died in.. i could still see people excavating the ruins... i couldnt believe that some chineese tourists were taking pictures with there thumbs up.. i felt like punching them
construction of the new tower is underway now.. they are calling the new world trade centre the 'freedom tower' it is to be built one floor higher to show the terrorists that we wont let them win...
R.I.P for all lifes lost on 9/11/01
artists impression of the freedom tower..
RIP to those who lost their lives on what was such a tragic day. Was back in my school days (year 11 at the time) & hadn't heard anything until late that afternoon, got home switched on the tv and there it was the events of what had been happening replaying over and over again. A day that will certainly never be forgotten that's for sure.
Amy21
11-09-2007, 08:20 PM
Originally posted by Caw
i was at school when the attacks happened all i remember is my mum telling me when i got in... everyone was fixated on the tv.. i was there when the towers collapsed..
in october last year i visited New York and it was hard to see the gapping hole which thousands of people died in.. i could still see people excavating the ruins... i couldnt believe that some chineese tourists were taking pictures with there thumbs up.. i felt like punching them
construction of the new tower is underway now.. they are calling the new world trade centre the 'freedom tower' it is to be built one floor higher to show the terrorists that we wont let them win...
R.I.P for all lifes lost on 9/11/01
artists impression of the freedom tower..
I cant believe the nerve of those chinese peopel putting thumbs up for cameras near where all those people died :bawling:. That makes me so angry!!!!!!! :mad:. Do they not have any respect for the dead???.
That new tower looks well cool. I hope its built and shows all those terriorts that America isnt scared of them.
Sunny_01
11-09-2007, 10:04 PM
sadly Amy some people enjoy the sadness of others and of places.
A friend of mine has been to ground zero and said it was the saddest place she had ever been, this was more than 2 years ago.
BB8:(
13-09-2007, 04:16 PM
to be honest with you OK alot of people died
but get over it is wot i say to the Americans that make a big deal out of it every year
we dont do this on 7/7 half of the people i know dont even know what it stands for
My Mum went to New York in 2002 i think in October, they were still clearing up then, its a huge loss for people who lost there loved ones and Ameria and the whole world really but its good how they are are making a new tower to show they won't be beaten, i also think theres a big memorial on Ground Zero aswell.
Theres a Freedom Tower already made at San Diego Legoland :O Wow Sorry that was random :(
xXxCharlottexXx
13-09-2007, 05:02 PM
Originally posted by Funky Sam
My Mum went to New York in 2002 i think in October, they were still clearing up then, its a huge loss for people who lost there loved ones and Ameria and the whole world really but its good how they are are making a new tower to show they won't be beaten, i also think theres a big memorial on Ground Zero aswell.
Theres a Freedom Tower already made at San Diego Legoland :O Wow Sorry that was random :( I went to the actual place in April 2004 and they were still clearing up!
Nicola
13-09-2007, 08:43 PM
On the actual day of 9/11 I had gone to meet my bloke from work as he had an early finish, I was in his work's canteen and they had the news on when I found out.
On 7/7 I had turned on the TV to watch This Morning but all I saw was news of what had happened, on that day my bloke came home later than what I'd expected as he'd gone to get us some chips, and I was crying cos I thought there might have been other bombings in our area and scared something might have happened to him. He had no idea about the 7/7 bombings until I told him!
BB8:(
13-09-2007, 08:56 PM
on 9/11
i was in primary school and from the window of my classroom we could see 2 men digging a whole and it looked like they were burying something so we got the head teacher to ring up the police but they obviously couldn't come and then it turn out that they were just fixing a stone wall
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