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Old 12-09-2018, 09:25 AM #11
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I was sat in front of tv having my hair bleached watching all the live reports , it was so awful i think we we all silent in disbelief , as we were watching a 'friend' arrived and his reaction was unreal (i'm not going to say what he said or how he reacted as it would stir up a real hornets nest in here)

I never spoke to him again.

Those images always bring back the feeling of emptiness it left us all with that day.
Oh the kid who came into my maths class announcing that it had happened was laughing and saying "yaaasss I hate Americans". But, to be fair, I don't think anyone realised the scale of what had happened at that point (both towers were still standing and the second hadn't been hit)... I doubt he was still laughing about it after that. Although, he wasn't bothered that at the very least a plane full of people / a few floors of the building had been destroyed .
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