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Old 09-11-2007, 09:45 AM
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Old 09-11-2007, 01:48 PM
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Re: I Will Never Forget

I, of course, can never forget. Hence my other posting about the celebration of the living on this day. As it was my birthday that morning and I worked evenings, I slept late. I worked at the Alliance Theatre Company in Atlanta, GA. I had not turned on the TV or radio as I dressed to come in to work for a mid-day matinee. I was listening to cd's in the car so no radio again.

As I arrived at work I was greeted by many sad, sad faces. But it wasn't until I ran into my Wife, who worked at the theatre as well, that she told me something had happened. Being a public service org. we had to cancel our shows. I was not given time to react - I had to work. After working the cancellation of the matinee, greeting the few patrons that appeared at the Arts Center, I had to prepare to do the same for the evening, contacting all my volunteers of the cancellation as well. It was not until about 8:30pm that evening that I was given a free moment to go home and finally fully see what I had been catching glimpses of on the internet all day. Needless to say. All Birthday plans had been cancelled that day, except for a quiet dinner at home. I was desperately trying not to let them steal "my" day. But that became forever impossible.

All day I had been hearing stories of Actors and directors and staff members of our theatre that were stuck in NYC unable to return to us because of the tragedy. I also learned of many family members of staff and friends that were involved with the tragedy. There was a high degree of fear and sorrow amongst my work companions.

When I finally got home it was then that I learned how closely my own family and friends were involved. My family resides in the Wasington D.C. area. My Uncle was at Fort Myer at a medical clinic, not 2 miles from the Pentagon. They heard and felt the crash and were herded to safety and released from that area later. He could see and smell the smoke from the building.

My sister had to drive right by the Pentagon on a bus on her way to work and was, gratefully, past it prior to the incident, but by only 20 minutes. She later had to drive right back by in a traffic jam to get out of the city as they closed the city. The Pentagon is a mere 500 yds. off I-95/495 or whatever # that is going into town.

My best friend, then working in the finanace office of the Navy (and currently the CFO for the Marines) was in the Pentagon and had just left the area of the building hit to go to a meeting on the other side of the building. Back then, he had recently been assigned a new office which he had not moved in yet. That area was being renovated. That office was in the area hit by the attacking plane.

Over the years, I have come to know many people and many stories in all the areas affected that day and since. And despite the tremendous loss of lives during that time and since, they have all had a very uplifting outlook and approach to life. I admire them all so, and I strife to have the same love of and love for life as well.

I will never forget.
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Old 09-11-2007, 02:10 PM
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Working for a government contractor, I can't forget. We found a TV and sat around and watched all day. I went home and watched with my son and explained what had happened. He was 6. Fall baseball was just beginning so there was a practice that evening. Some wanted it canceled, but we had it anyway. We were not going to be stopped. And, still today, feel the same way. I still work for the same company and am even more proud of what I do and what I've done for my country, both at work and in my military service. I feel I've spent the last 17 (almost 18) years protecting this country. I hope I get to do it a lot longer. And I hope you all are there to benefit...Even those who do not even appreciate it.
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I was living in Texas at the time, managing a Swimming Pool service business. My Wife had just returned from Manhattan after a seminar a mere three days before September 11th.

I was in a meeting that morning. The meeting wasn't going well and some arguing was starting to occur among the employees. I went into the main foyer of the office to get some paperwork. The TAODAY show was on. I caught a glimpse of the fire and building and the whole scene. Quickly gathered what was going on and shuffled back to the meeting. I immediate told the people I work with what was going on and that we should stop the meeting. The main owner was NOT going to stop the meeting. He continued.

After a few minutes, he got up to get some paperwork in the main room. He came back in white as a ghost. "They've hit the freaking Pentagon...it's a terrorist attack."

We all went home to be with our families...
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Never Forget
Peter Hammill 's song lyrics

Primo * on the Parapet from His CD The Noise 1993 Rockport records

* Primo Levi, born 1919 ,italian jew,chemical engineer,resistant, survivor of Auschwitz 's hell,
after being retired of industry world, he spent his time writing until his controversial death on April 11, 1987, in the apartment where he was born and took up residence.
Falling to his death from the railing of his third-floor stairwell, the question of whether he committed suicide or was victim of an unwanted accident is still open to debate



To crawl on hollowed ground without a map
to walk on hollow legs, leaving no footprints
to drift like a ghost through the quarters of lost desire
breathing underwater,
still running through the fire.

Four horsemen drive the coach of Holocaust home;
and with what sense of history do we view our bright new world.
with the video nasty blasting through the set
of our next door neighbour ?
Do we learn to forget ? Do we learn just to forget?

And raw barbarity sleeps, spore in soil ?
and no-one's an innocent, no-one's entirely immune...
Oh, still we wait for a saviour, there are no saints as yet.
Just that gilt badge of survival,
we learn to forget,

The blindest eye is turn on the beast we clothe,
drab in the uniform of silent acquiescence.
I'll raise the toast to Primo, climbing up upon the parapet
with one final word of caution :
we must learn not to forget.

There's pain in rememberance,
but we must learn not to forget
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Here's a toast to Primo
let's learn not to forget


Here's a toast to Primo
forgive but don't forget

Here's a toast to Primo
let's learn not to forget

One last word of caution
from the very rim of the parapet
One last word of rememberance...
we must learn not to forget .
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Old 09-11-2007, 05:24 PM
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To all members here whom lost friends and family members i am really sorry and I do mourn their deaths. I am angry and sorry it happened. To all whom died may they all be in peace in their rest.
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Old 09-11-2007, 07:04 PM
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I can't ever forget. Not a day passes without this event creeping into my mind at some point.

Where has it got those who perpetrated this heinous act?

Nowhere!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

'nuff said.
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11:10 pm...will never forget
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