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I just watched the second tower go down with my own EYES!

SAF

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I was about to walk into my building when I hear this plane literally passing directly over my building flying south bound over Manhattan. It looked like a 737 Airliner. I knew something was wrong because airliners DO NOT fly over Manhattan. Two minutes later my friend Steve jumps out if his cube and screams out that a plane crashed directly into the World Trade Center.

I ran outside to check it out, and HOLY F*CKING SHIT, I have never in my life seen anything like it. I was standing on 6th Avenue and 24th St., which has a really nice view of both World Trade Centers, and the top floors were smoking in flames. There was a huge hole in the side of the building were the plane entered. It seems like it took out about 10-15 floors.

And as if that was bad enough! Another plane comes in from the south side of Manhattan and slams into the other tower. A huge fireball the size of the God Damn Epcot Center erupts out of the tower.

I could not believe what I just saw guys. Holy [censored] Mary Mother of God.

The city at this point is shut down. All subways, bridges, airports, buses, everything, is closed. I may be stuck in the city for the rest of the day.


I went back outside to watch the flames begin to work their way down into the lower floors on the first tower that was hit. Then, I guess from the structural integrity that was completey f*cked up, the top floors from about 70 to 100, came crashing into the rest of the building underneath. It was like a f*ckin sadwich. It took out the entire building on it way down.

Do you guys realize that 50,000 people work in each one of those towers on a regular business day? Not to mention that BOTH towers came crashing down into the Wall Street area, which is at the base of the towers, and it happens to be busiest part of New York City. I know because I worked in that area when I was a senior in college.

There was about 1 hour to evacuate both building before they collapsed, so I'm hoping that most people escaped.

Jesus Christ, I have never before in my life witnessed anything like that. I am seriously f*cked up over here. I cant work, everyone in the streets was crying. All those innocent people that lost their lives, my heart goes out to their families. The New York City skyline will never be the same. They took so much away from us.

At this point, I hope many of you realize that this is MOST probably an act of war.
 
BRO, I WAS IN JERSEY CITY, NJ. RIGHT ACROSS FROM THE WATER. I SAW THE WHOLE FUCKING THING. GAVE ME THE CHILLS WATCHING IT. YOU ONLY PICTURE SHIT LIKE THAT IN THE MOVIES.
I'M STILL IN AWE.
 
GQ MUSCLE said:
BRO, I WAS IN JERSEY CITY, NJ. RIGHT ACROSS FROM THE WATER. I SAW THE WHOLE FUCKING THING. GAVE ME THE CHILLS WATCHING IT. YOU ONLY PICTURE SHIT LIKE THAT IN THE MOVIES.
I'M STILL IN AWE.

I know what you mean, bro. I was standing at 6th and 24th watching the smoke come out of the first tower that was hit, and then I watched the entire fuckin thing come down in front of me.

Jesus Christ man, I will never forget this day.

SAF
 
HISTORY IN THE MAKING, UNREAL.
pEOPLE LIKE US HAVE A DIFFERENT PICTURE OF IT, WE ACTUALLY SAW IT. aS A MATTER OF FACT, I SAW THE SECOND PLANE HIT FROM MY WINDOW, CLEAR AS DAY. THEN WHEN I WAS EVACUATED, I STOPPED ON THE ROAD TO WATCH IT, AND IN A MATTER OF MINUTES, THE FIRST TOWER CAM DOWN. I DIDN'T SEE THE SECOND ONE, I DIDN'T STICK AROUND FOR IT.
 
yes this is a huge day in the history books but sadly it is far from over, especially for those of us in marines in other branches. it is really sick that someone could do that, but this is the united states so i'm willin to bet my check that they will pay dearly for it. it's really sad that all those people are injured and poss dead. hope it ends soon.
 
my father was right mext to the building when it happened thank god hes ok.saf im assuming you live in lower manhatten im not too far from you
 
GQ MUSCLE said:
HISTORY IN THE MAKING, UNREAL.
pEOPLE LIKE US HAVE A DIFFERENT PICTURE OF IT, WE ACTUALLY SAW IT. aS A MATTER OF FACT, I SAW THE SECOND PLANE HIT FROM MY WINDOW, CLEAR AS DAY. THEN WHEN I WAS EVACUATED, I STOPPED ON THE ROAD TO WATCH IT, AND IN A MATTER OF MINUTES, THE FIRST TOWER CAM DOWN. I DIDN'T SEE THE SECOND ONE, I DIDN'T STICK AROUND FOR IT.

I know that all bridges are closed, along with the LIRR, but I'm wondering if I walk to 59th street if they will let me walk across the bridge. What do you think? I dont want to be stuck in New York City.

SAF
 
SAF said:


I know that all bridges are closed, along with the LIRR, but I'm wondering if I walk to 59th street if they will let me walk across the bridge. What do you think? I dont want to be stuck in New York City.

SAF

I DON'T KNOW WHAT TO TELL YOU, BUT GOOD LUCK. I'M SURE ITS ALL OVER, THEY DON'T HAVE THE BALLS TO COME BACK HERE, SO DON'T WORRY. I KNOW ITS A PAIN IN THE ASS BEING STUCK THERE THOUGH. BEST OF LUCK TO YOU.
 
you cant get out of the city right now, they wont let you.everything is closed i wouldnt even take a chance of walking over a bridge if they let me
 
ripped103 said:
you cant get out of the city right now, they wont let you.everything is closed i wouldnt even take a chance of walking over a bridge if they let me

Hey man, where are you getting your info about public transportation in and out of NYC?

SAF
 
I'm still in shock. I've been in tears on and off since this morning and I couldn't finish the one meal I cooked this evening. I didn't know anyone in the towers personally. I took classes there in tower 2 last year.
 
Wynn said:
I'm still in shock. I've been in tears on and off since this morning and I couldn't finish the one meal I cooked this evening. I didn't know anyone in the towers personally. I took classes there in tower 2 last year.

Glad to hear I wasnt the only one in tears this morning. Im am too pissed to even begin to describe.
 
hey saf can i interview you for my article? if you can give me your phone number it would be of much help thanks!
 
listen guys, i can only imagine what you are feeling being that you watched it with your own eyes. as i was woken up by my mother crying and hugging me, i turned on the news. i got ready and went to work. i too was teary eyed as i was driving. the more i think about it, the more i am ready to ship off to basic training. you hear me everyday talking about how i'm going to the marines. it's cause i'm proud to do so. i would be more than honored to put on that uniform and help and defend my country. i can't even begin to fathom how many lives were taken today. i would proudly defend them by serving my country and holding the culprits of this responsible.
 
We are up here in Halifax, Nova Scotia-Canada. We saw the whole thing on tv from the begining. It is not the same as being there, but EVERYONE up here is freaked out. We have shelters set up for those on planes that were grounded, and blood donor clinics set up all over the place so that we can help.
We pray for the people that were hurt and their families. This was totally an act of unspeakable, unforgivable, insane person.
Good Luck, and we are thinking of all of you.
 
I saw a direct view of the second plane crashing into the tower. I work in the citibank building right across the water from the twin towers and there are no other building where I am, so I had a clean line of site.
As me and my co-workers were watching the first building burning, the plane just came in and exploded into the biggest fireball I've ever seen.
I ususally don't get scared at things, but today I was scared as shit. It was a total suprise to us because we thought that the first one was an accident (as we were watching), but once I saw that explosion...I knew it was terrorism and I got the hell out of my building.
I'm sure we all feel the same way, and I hope we take action quickly.

This is going to change the way we live
 
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We are up here in Halifax, Nova Scotia-Canada. We saw the whole thing on tv from the begining. It is not the same as being there, but EVERYONE up here is freaked out. We have shelters set up for those on planes that were grounded, and blood donor clinics set up all over the place so that we can help.
We pray for the people that were hurt and their families. This was totally an act of unspeakable, unforgivable, insane person.
Good Luck, and we are thinking of all of you.
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Thanks for the thoughts,
Genarr3
 
Bros my girl's brother was in tower #2 when the F*ckers smashed into it. He escaped, he is only one of the few that did. Many inocent lives were taken from us today, I have never felt so dam helpless.

My deepest condolences goes out to all who lost loved ones in this heartless act ....
R.I.P.
MY GOD BLESS THEM..
 
This is the time to show strength, not fear. If the terrorists see that we are fuckedup by this, then they have done their job. THEY TRY TO CREATE TERROR AMONG THE POPULATION, not destroy our military. Americans have to keep their heads up and not show weakness. Guaranteed, many people will die for this...
 
Wynn said:
Incredible. Even years later.

I watched the whole thing as FOX News replayed it this morning. It brought tears to my eyes for the victims and their families even 3 years later. That was some messed up shit but I think we are a stronger country for it now.

My heart is still with all those who suffered loss.
 
wow iam in tears reading this thread right now 3 years later dam my heart goes out to anyone who lost anyone
 
I agree with you quad..i was there walked threw the towers 15 minutes before the first plane hit..it was just so unreal to see what i saw..i was glued to the news in the days after and back downtown only 5 days after it all happened..however it hurts me more now when i see the news replaying the scenes of that day..i dont need those images to remind me what happened to my friends and others..
 
There was a program on HBO yesterday that I caught when I got home from work. There were many times during the show that I just sat there and cried. So many innocent (sp) people's lives were lost. It was a very humbling moment.
 
What's really sad besides the tragedy that happened on Sept 11 is that everybody has seemed to forget what those pieces of human waste did to us that day. It is very sad and honestly breaks my heart when I hear people say these days that we deserved it or it was orchestrated by the President. I remember when the whole country was united and ready to destroy the Muslim/Islamic scum that murdered all those people that day, and continue to try and destroy us and our way of life still today.
 
Well said cowboy. Everyday I remember that day. Every day I remember Osama's words. Every day I remember how united was this whole nation with pride being Americans and voluntarily enlisting the armed forces to fight back what it was taken out. Our freedom. And every day our government remember that too. And today we are stronger than before. Our economy is growing and growing. We continue being the most wonderful, stronger and bigger empire of modern times. And we'll be for many many years because all depend of us. The Americans. We will always remember all that people fallen because they were soldiers too. Not from armed forces, but civilians biulding this country and fighting economicalle against the rest of the world. And that's what the rest of the world envy and hate. Our economy. Because we rule. America rocks!. We'll stand together. As long as we stay united with strong American hearts with clear values we'll have many years of happiness and prosperity. DO NOT THINK AND DO NOT CARE ABOUT THE REST OF THE WORLD. This is America. Always blessed by God. That's why we trust him.
 
We here in Belgium and probably all over the world..we will never forget those images of the two towers and the pentagon...never.It's always in our minds cause everyday we have problems with those marocains....there are more and more of them each day...they don't like to work,they don't like our religionor rules,laws,they don't like this and that...fuck they are maybe the next osamas
 
loik4 said:

God, how can anyone forget or bury those images?!?

I agree with you Quad, I feel more now than then. I remember sitting in front of the news everyday in total awe and disbelief. I still see and feel the grief those who suffered loss. It's brutal.

Alot of people say we just need to move on. I agree we must move on but we should NEVER forget what happened and how it made us feel!
 
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