remember that day and the reports of the first plane hitting the tower like it was yesterday.
remember that day and the reports of the first plane hitting the tower like it was yesterday.
I was in the HUB, getting coffee and a bagel, when the first Plane hit. On my way to Spanish 2?? when I noticed a bunch of students staring at the big screen and talking about a fire in the tower. Stood there drinking and eating till we all watched the second plane go across the screen and into the second tower. Dropped coffee and bagel. Proceeded home to Patterson St where my roomies and I watched news for two days straight, all the while discussing how this was gonna lead to Bush invading Afghanistan, etc.Was at Disney's Animal Kingdom, when an Austrailian lady was on cell crying and saying "Oh my God"! Told my wife an kid someone must have died in her family. Went to Epcot to see Nations in the daytime, which we never had done. It was roped off because "of the bombing in New York". Told wife and son, "some ass blew himself up in New York", so we might as well eat until they open. Went to Innoventions upper deck restaurant. Saw many people flooding the pay phones outside, and heading toward front of park. Went downstairs, place was empty cleaning lady said we were locked in, only ones there. Security let us out, said park was closing. Emptied park in 20 minutes by buses. Didn't find out what happened until got back at room at Port Orleans.
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remember that day and the reports of the first plane hitting the tower like it was yesterday.
I passed through Pentagon station 30-60? minutes before the hit. We were all online watching news from L'Enfant area when somebody at a west-facing desk shouted "they just hit the Pentagon!" I thought was a sick joke until I looked out the window. I remember uttering "you don't hit the f'in Pentagon!" Was pretty nerve wracking for the next few hours as false alarms around town hit the airwaves.Lived in DC area. Had come back from San Francisco on Sunday, took Monday off and drove to work on that beautiful day just dreading having to go back because it was a perfect weather day.
Drove by the South and West side of the Pentagon out to my job in Vienna/Tyson's Corner, Va. Went by it about 40 min before it got hit; wife was underground on metro from Pentagon stop when it happened - emerged at Farragut West to chaos in her building as people were panicking everywhere. Her cousin worked in the same building and greeted her crying - knowing she would have been at the Pentagon Bus/Metro transit area (other side of where Pentagon got hit).
We talked after both planes hit and I told her to metro out to near me, and we'd drive home. She got on one of the last trains before they shut it down. We drove home on back roads which were still pretty clogged. Watched TV for about 10 hours straight to the sounds of jets flying overhead.
Re: false alarms. Yeah, remember reports that the Customs Bldg on Constitution Avenue (?) was hit as well as other reports. Total news chaosI passed through Pentagon station 30-60? minutes before the hit. We were all online watching news from L'Enfant area when somebody at a west-facing desk shouted "they just hit the Pentagon!" I thought was a sick joke until I looked out the window. I remember uttering "you don't hit the f'in Pentagon!" Was pretty nerve wracking for the next few hours as false alarms around town hit the airwaves.
I'll never forget the smell of the smoldering insulation burning when I passed through Pentagon City on the walk home that afternoon, and saw only emergency vehicles on the street.
Can't say I never thought about the wisdom of working in Sears/Willis Tower once I moved to Chicago.