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action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /home4/robohara/public_html/www.robohara.com/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6114On another note, that day was very scary for me. I work with Rob and we went home for the day after the pentagon had been attacked. Several of our coworkers were separated from their rides, and one of them came home with us. For some reason I remember being glued to the TV and we were all eating Doritos.
The one thing I will always remember about this is that I was 8 months pregnant at the time and wondered what kind of world I was bringing another human into…
]]>I understand it was a historic day. Is it really so expected that we all put on such a display of emotion just to show respect or rememberence? I think a better way to honor the fallen is to do what it is that we do that makes this country great. We go to work, live the american dream, and such.
I feel that we don’t need another day of rememberence. Don’t we have enough already? MLK day, JFK day, I don’t want this to be an offically endorsed day because then it loses it’s real impact. The attack impacted our day to day lives and made most of us think about what we were doing with our lives for once.
If there is any day that should be remembered, it should be 9/12. The day when we all realized that we’re all vulnerable and were humbled.
I was on my way to work when i heard bout the first plane hit. Then later on the radio at work we heard about the second. Then 30 minutes afterwards, the music stopped and an ABC audio feed replaced the usual music we would listen too. Throughout the day my co-workers talked about who would attack us. Everyone figured it was Saddam, I thought about the previous people that attacked it before.
It’s funny how in a few months we realized all the dumb junk we “cared” about didn’t matter. And soon we were back to caring about stupid stuff again. During those few days we all realized what really mattered.
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