TF_Fragger
09-10-2003, 11:38 PM
A THIRD PLANE....
Just kidding.
(Boy I am an ass)
:ugh:
Just kidding.
(Boy I am an ass)
:ugh:
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TF_Fragger 09-10-2003, 11:38 PM A THIRD PLANE.... Just kidding. (Boy I am an ass) :ugh: NAT Mav 09-10-2003, 11:41 PM This is my first reply in this thread, and I started reading it on the first page two years ago. I was so shocked then I couldn't even come up with something to type. SaintDude 09-10-2003, 11:41 PM Man, I was on the 1st page. I still remember just about everything about that day, where I was sitting, what I was working on (before it happened), my conversations. Insane. Same here. I arrived to work late and as I was coming in to the building a co worker was leaving and asked me if I heard about it. I thought he was fucking with me until I got to my desk and checked out Twar. My GF was working in the city for that one day only and I had no idea where in the city she was. She couldn't call me until about 3pm. I was a complete wreck. :( Stig 09-10-2003, 11:46 PM they'll be old news by tonight worst prediction ever Vanguard 09-10-2003, 11:46 PM This is also my first post in this thread.. I just realized... everone who origionaly posted in this thread, is at least a Vet 2 by now.... Just Musing FlyBiatch 09-10-2003, 11:51 PM whoa.. this day sucked. I was in European History which was taught by a bigshot "I know everything about history" phd highschool teacher and he was scaring the shit out of everyone by saying that the US was gonna collapse and we might not live to be 50 etc. I hope his prediction was wrong & not long-term or anything :eek: BadMoFo 09-10-2003, 11:51 PM god bless the heroes. Kid Antrim 09-10-2003, 11:57 PM I'm so fucking sick of the word "heroes". For fucks sake. Cavalier 09-10-2003, 11:59 PM There should be an archive function on TW that saves threads like this, AYB, Girls Girls, and whatever else.... GraphiX 09-11-2003, 12:15 AM This is as bad as Pearl Harbor. The planes came from Iraq or Palestine I bet. winnar cylus 09-11-2003, 12:16 AM Welcome to two years ago. Seraph 09-11-2003, 12:27 AM http://hosted.tribalwar.com/tribalhut/september11th.php No doubt that has already been posted and seen by everyone, but it still makes me sad. NAT Mav 09-11-2003, 12:34 AM http://www.911digitalarchive.org/diganimbackup/americaattacked/index1.html zodie 09-11-2003, 12:40 AM ugh seeing all of this stuff makes me depressed specially that flash again Hydrogen 09-11-2003, 12:43 AM :bump: Just something for people to reflect on. You are a dipshit faggot for bumping this. Make a new thread instead of bumping an ancient one, queerbate. Bounty 09-11-2003, 12:43 AM There should be an archive function on TW that saves threads like this, AYB, Girls Girls, and whatever else.... Yeah, no crap. SonGohan 09-11-2003, 12:45 AM I wish I wasn't right about that third plane... fartiusstinkius 09-11-2003, 12:53 AM http://www.911digitalarchive.org/diganimbackup/americaattacked/index1.html The white dark haired girl in the second set of pictures on the upper left was the subject of an article today about her family trying to cope with her death. It was the exact same picture and when I saw it really gave me the chills. Now that is the only section of the paper I cannot find. She just finished college and was just about to start working and her entire future is erased in a second. It's just so sad. Edit: This was the article: http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-me-frost10sep10,1,490932.sto ry?coll=la-headlines-california THE REGION For Parents of 9/11 Victim, It Gets 'Tougher, Not Easier' O.C. couple still struggle with the loss of a daughter By Dave McKibben, Times Staff Writer When Tom and Melanie Frost's daughter, Lisa, attended Boston University, they would go months at a time without seeing her. But now it's been two years. The 22-year-old Rancho Santa Margarita native died when her hijacked plane crashed into the World Trade Center. "It's been way too long now," Frost said Tuesday afternoon, his voice cracking. "It's been way too long since I've had a hug. Each day, Melanie and I miss her more and more. It gets tougher and tougher, not easier." The Frosts struggle through the days, devoting much of their time and money to the kind of charities that helped reflect their daughter's personality — the March of Dimes, local food banks and the Joplin Boys Ranch. This week is especially hard as they brace for Thursday, the second anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks. At this time two years ago, Lisa Frost had just finished her summer job at a Boston-based food magazine. On Sept. 11, she was returning home on United Airlines Flight 175, looking forward to a few days with her parents before moving to the Bay Area to look for a job. On Tuesday afternoon, the Frosts visited a monument for their daughter at Lake Santa Margarita. Beneath the small brick memorial, they placed a sunflower wreath, four "God Bless America" candleholders and a bouquet of mixed flowers surrounding a small U.S. flag. The Frosts noted that a nearby scrub oak that was planted nearly two years ago in Lisa's memory had never appeared more full of life. Tom Frost stops by this memorial nearly every day during his jog around the lake, kissing his fingers and then planting them on the stone twice — a kiss from Dad, another from Mom. Sometimes, he sees a stranger or an old friend of the family's gazing at the monument. Usually, he hands the person a memorial button that features Lisa's college graduation picture. On Tuesday, two mothers of Lisa's grade-school friends wandered by and shared memories. "It doesn't seem like it's been two years," Melanie Frost said. "But then sometimes it seems like a hundred years." To help cope with their loss, the Frosts attend a monthly victims assistance meeting in Los Angeles. They commiserate with the families of other Sept. 11 victims, listen to survivors' accounts of the horrifying day two years ago and receive therapy. "Talking with other families helps, but it's still very difficult," Melanie said. "The hard part is I'll never understand why it happened. I can't comprehend how people could have such disregard for humanity." On Thursday, the Frosts will attend a ceremony in Sacramento honoring the California victims of the Sept. 11 attacks. Last year, they flew back to Boston and then on to New York to retrace their daughter's last day. "We started her trip again, one year later," Tom Frost said. "We wanted to make a statement." Next year, Tom Frost said, he and his wife will probably stay home. By then, the Frosts will probably have received a check from the Victims Compensation Fund that Congress established after the attacks. Recently, the Frosts decided to apply for federal money rather than file a separate lawsuit against United Airlines or the Boeing Corp., maker of the jetliner. "We didn't want to still be going through the process four or five years from now," Tom Frost said. "This way, we'll have the check in our hands within three months, and it'll be tax-free." The Frosts say they have not yet agreed to the award amount offered by the Sept. 11 fund to compensate them for the loss of their daughter, who graduated summa cum laude with degrees in advertising and hospitality. "We feel like they are undervaluing her life," said Tom Frost. Nessal 09-11-2003, 01:01 AM Man...its wierd how it feels like it only happened a few days ago when its been 2 years ago...:( CapnPyro 09-11-2003, 01:09 AM Reading back on my posts from that morning I remember it exactly, I'd woke up and started watching just as the 2nd plane hit tower 2. I'm not religious but I remember hoping ta God that tower doesn't collapse. I couldn't even come close to grasping the humanity of it at that moment, all I could really think of is the impressiveness of those two buildings, and how they'd affect the economy not being around any longer. Only later after seeing how horrifying it was did I even come close to realizing what the people there went through =\ | ||