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In Reply to: 18 years ago posted by 37chief on September 11, 2019 at 20:17:14:
I just went on coffee brake working at a Home Depot Expo store. The guy from the coffee truck says " a plane hit the world trade center " . Me " oh , that ain't going to do anything , a plane hit the empire state building once too." We went back in the building and none of the sales people could get a phone line. Howard Stern was all serious on the radio . Girls from Home Depot were crying. I told the super I had to go home and watch TV . He told me we had electrical work to do . I said we are under some kind of attack I'm going home. My coworkers in Jersey City watched the whole thing. Cars of the deceased stayed in train parking lots as there was nobody left to drive them. It was a bad, bad day
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