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ZEB
This may get pulled,,but I dedicated this on some other links " from all of us" here at the forum
Pull it if you want.I understand..BUT it is real and was real..with paranormal sightings or not
OUR HEARTS GO OUT to all the families who lost their loved ones... Update --post was just switched--to here
wonderful thanks,,

GODBLESS ALL ZEB AKA--Gary please watch and remember wub.gif

I wrote the song Sorrow during the actual event watching it on tv in the recording studio
and yes,,ill say it WITH NO PROBLEM, There were tears flowing, while writing this song..it really did come from the heart, the video came much later.

http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseacti...e6-2ad3edbeadd7
goalienan
I can remember everything about 9/11, as if it happened yesterday...We had a quite a few people who lost their lives in the next county, and two from our town...I remember being so sad around Christmas, when our local papers were showing pictures of the families who lost loved ones and telling their stories....It was a day where I think most of us can remember, exactly where we were and what we were doing....Prayers to all the families, may they find peace and happiness....
ZEB
QUOTE(goalienan @ Sep 10 2007, 08:47 PM) *
I can remember everything about 9/11, as if it happened yesterday...We had a quite a few people who lost their lives in the next county, and two from our town...I remember being so sad around Christmas, when our local papers were showing pictures of the families who lost loved ones and telling their stories....It was a day where I think most of us can remember, exactly where we were and what we were doing....Prayers to all the families, may they find peace and happiness....


Yes me to,,exactly,,Im from N.Y..live in Fla now tho..I was here when that happend,,,so sad,,
so wrong...zeb
JustNormal
I agree with Goalie, I remember every second of that horribly sad, devastating day. I still cry when I see the World Trade Center on fire, and people running for their lives. That was the saddest day in History, and I say we all pray for the victims that they can rest in peace, and their families. With tears coming down my eyes, I cannot imagine how those families can even cope. God bless them all. JN
Lycos
I live in NJ but literally 10 minutes away from the city and the WTC, my house is on a bit of a hill and you could see EVERYTHING, and the smoke even went as far to my house. I remember when I first found out, I was in my 8th grade history class, and our teacher told us, but he wasn't supposed to yet but he thought we should know. Then in my next class the announced it on the loud speaker. Parents were coming and picking their kids up...I went home for lunch and I literally saw the first building collapse. I went back to school and told them and my friends. One of the teachers grabbed me and threw me down and said to NEVER tell any LIES like that again. And at that moment everyone hated me for a while because they thought I made it up...I wish I had. Of course afterwards everyone appolgized but, I can't describe how that day felt. My dad was supposed to be working in that building the day that it happened, thankfully the meeting was canceled before he got there...but those were long, long hours wondering if he was alright.
spiridion
((hugs)) to everyone.
ZEB
QUOTE(Amroth @ Sep 10 2007, 10:24 PM) *
I live in NJ but literally 10 minutes away from the city and the WTC, my house is on a bit of a hill and you could see EVERYTHING, and the smoke even went as far to my house. I remember when I first found out, I was in my 8th grade history class, and our teacher told us, but he wasn't supposed to yet but he thought we should know. Then in my next class the announced it on the loud speaker. Parents were coming and picking their kids up...I went home for lunch and I literally saw the first building collapse. I went back to school and told them and my friends. One of the teachers grabbed me and threw me down and said to NEVER tell any LIES like that again. And at that moment everyone hated me for a while because they thought I made it up...I wish I had. Of course afterwards everyone appolgized but, I can't describe how that day felt. My dad was supposed to be working in that building the day that it happened, thankfully the meeting was canceled before he got there...but those were long, long hours wondering if he was alright.


Oh thank God that meeting was canceled,,,and those hours of wondering..wonderful that all turned out great for your family...thanks for the story ZEB
Magikman
I'm going to move this to the general off-topic section.
ZEB
QUOTE(spiridion @ Sep 10 2007, 11:10 PM) *
((hugs)) to everyone.


Thank you I triple that zeb
hindsight
God Bless all the families and friends affected (well who wasn't affected really), and may the Angels take excellent care of their loved ones.
MasterPo
I was there. I used to work 2 blocks (blocks are long in downtown Manhattan) from the South tower, just off Wall St.

I'll never forget that day.

Lightwolf
I was at the Pentagon that day. I was late for work. I worked at the Design Center, the yellow line was underneath the building, and arrived at the Pentagon just in time to see the plane hit the building. I'll never forget that day or what followed. It's still very difficult to talk about or even remember. I feel hollow inside whenever the subject is brought up. I even turn the channel when I see it on TV. I guess it still hurts. I lost a friend that day. All those people were in my prayers then and still are. 9/11 is a difficult day to get through for so many, the pain is
ZEB
QUOTE(Lightwolf @ Sep 11 2007, 03:29 AM) *
I was at the Pentagon that day. I was late for work. I worked at the Design Center, the yellow line was underneath the building, and arrived at the Pentagon just in time to see the plane hit the building. I'll never forget that day or what followed. It's still very difficult to talk about or even remember. I feel hollow inside whenever the subject is brought up. I even turn the channel when I see it on TV. I guess it still hurts. I lost a friend that day. All those people were in my prayers then and still are. 9/11 is a difficult day to get through for so many, the pain is


AMEN on that my freind,,sorry for the loss I dont forget for one day either,,you were there,BLESS YOU MAN
ZEB
primordial
Imagine No Religion..
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jEOkxRLzBf0
MasterPo
Ironically just that August I had interviewed for a job in the South WTC tower. I didn't get it. I felt the headhunter who sent me there had mislead me about the position and I was very angry with him.

Funny how things work like that. unsure.gif
ZEB
QUOTE(MasterPo @ Sep 11 2007, 03:53 AM) *
Ironically just that August I had interviewed for a job in the South WTC tower. I didn't get it. I felt the headhunter who sent me there had mislead me about the position and I was very angry with him.

Funny how things work like that. unsure.gif


LUCKY you diden't ..GEEZ ZEB
nativechick1989
It is still painful. As the anniversary approaches and all the tributes and documentaries showing....makes me well-up crying.gif My heart goes out to the families {{{Hugs}}}
ZEB
QUOTE(nativechick1989 @ Sep 11 2007, 04:19 AM) *
It is still painful. As the anniversary approaches and all the tributes and documentaries showing....makes me well-up crying.gif My heart goes out to the families {{{Hugs}}}


I know me to..but its really the song..for me..the video well its reality..but the song was from my heart
and soul,recording it while watching the event's unfold..it was natural composition that came that moment
thats what its all about for a composer really thank you ZEB
Star_girl
May all of those who lost loved ones and were involved find peace and love today...

Remember they live on in you. (Lots of hugs!!!)
Tsume
Now I don't live in the US, and I didn't lose anyone that day. But I remember as clear as day, walking home from school like normal, mum come up to me and said "A plane's hit a building in America." I got home, saw it all over the news, those buildings burning. I sat through the day horrified, at the thought of someone delibrately causing this and killing thousands of those innocent people. Thought I'd put up a link of Alan Jacksons "Where were you" http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c9PwWkV4HQ4
Siara
QUOTE(ZEB @ Sep 10 2007, 06:47 PM) *
OUR HEARTS GO OUT to all the families who lost their loved ones


Well put. Watching people jump from 70 stories up (some holding hands) because this was their best option was one of the saddest things I've ever seen. I can't imagine the pain of the families.

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I live about 20 miles away from DC in Annapolis, which is the headquarters of the US Naval Academy.

My husband had had serious surgery a few days before and 9/10 was his first night home. As the morning of 9/11 progressed I saw... what we all saw. F-16 bombers from the base began flying overhead, making sonic booms as they circled. I wanted to move my husband to the basement in case the base (which is 3 blocks away) got bombed, but I couldn't figure out how to move him and the equipment (iv drip) he was using at the same time. I considered calling a friend, but didn't want to put anyone in danger. I wondered if we were going to die and thought we probably wouldn't, but if we did at least we would die together.

I can look at most of the coverage, but not the footage of the actual impacts.
(Moonlight)
I lost no one and I live in Australia, but it was so sad. I was in Year 1 and just little. I flicked the TV on to watch some cartoons while eating breakfast when I immediately saw this plain slam through the first trade center... I screamed my head off, and mum came running to me. She told me what happened without sugar-coating it and I watched the news a little more just so I could believe it actually happened. When they showed a picture of the first tower collapsing I couldn't stand it anymore and turned the TV off and then went to school all sad... Then my teacher told us what happened and I couldn't stand to hear it anymore so I covered my ears with my hands. I feel so sorry for everyone who lost their lives in those towers so terribly pointlessly that day... And their families and the people who escaped too. Everyone needs a hug today. *Gives hug to everyone on the thread*

What happened on this day in 2001 was pointless, horrible and sad...
ZEB
QUOTE(Siara @ Sep 11 2007, 12:14 PM) *
Well put. Watching people jump from 70 stories up (some holding hands) because this was their best option was one of the saddest things I've ever seen. I can't imagine the pain of the families.

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I live about 20 miles away from DC in Annapolis, which is the headquarters of the US Naval Academy.

My husband had had serious surgery a few days before and 9/10 was his first night home. As the morning of 9/11 progressed I saw... what we all saw. F-16 bombers from the base began flying overhead, making sonic booms as they circled. I wanted to move my husband to the basement in case the base (which is 3 blocks away) got bombed, but I couldn't figure out how to move him and the equipment (iv drip) he was using at the same time. I considered calling a friend, but didn't want to put anyone in danger. I wondered if we were going to die and thought we probably wouldn't, but if we did at least we would die together.

I can look at most of the coverage, but not the footage of the actual impacts.


Sad Hope all went ok for your Husband Zeb
Briggles
I can't believe its been 6 yrs already.
I know i don't live in the states so the events of 9/11 were not and never will be as close to home as for some people that use this site and i can only imagin how bad it must have been for those people because I remember it very clearly and know i'll never forget it. I have never felt anything like the atmosphere or sorrow of the people who i was with when i found out what had happened.

I had just passed phase 2 basic training and was up in Scotland at the time on my first training excises. I and no one i was with found out what had happened till the morning of sept the 12th due to being up in the highlands. When we did find out though it started off as hear say during morning routine, then hear say turned into a rumor and then to speculation getting passed on as fact, Stories that ONE of the towers had collapsed were dismissed, giving way to people believing someone has accidentally flown a light aircraft into one and people were just exaggerating. When the exercise was put on hold with talks of it getting canceled, i remember a much older lad called picky telling me it must be bad because the last time he was on an exercise that got canceled it was because princess Diana had died. (please don't get me wrong I know the death of Diana doesn’t match up a fraction to the loss the US felt that day but that’s was the indicator i got at that time to how bad it might be) Then news papers turned up and I’ll never forget the atmosphere up on that bleak hillside. No one spoke for at least 10 min, officers sharing the papers with privets no one doing the stag/guard rotation or playing the game at all anymore, everyone was just in shock. It was the most surreal moment of my life, even the worst rumors that had been flying round all morning were not even half as bad as the reality... and that was on the other side of the atlantic. I can't even begin to think how bad it must have been to be there and i really really feel for anyone that was.
~TheArtOfContact~
Thank you ZEB that was a heartfelt song/video. Absolutley beautiful. Peace to the families.
ZEB
QUOTE(~The Art of Contact~ @ Sep 11 2007, 04:33 PM) *
Thank you ZEB that was a heartfelt song/video. Absolutley beautiful. Peace to the families.


thank you so. much...today is the day...lets all close are eyes for one minute out of our lives
today,,and think of the pain this caused and pray for those loved ones lost,,and to
find the people that who are linked to this horrific moment in our history,and
put them out of their misery amen Gary zeb wub.gif is the answer
Shankpin
Thanks for the thread Zeb.
I loved that song the first time I heard it, it's good b/c it's from the heart. Real.









JMPD1
I worked at the World Trade Center, Tower 2, B6 level from December 1999 to September 11, 2001.
The memory of that day is forever etched into my soul and my mind.
The next day, myself and the surviving members of our company returned and began to rebuild a telecommunications network that had been destroyed. We went to the site to help, but were turned away.
Each year, I return to the site to remember those who died. Each year, my heart breaks.
Isis2200
QUOTE(ZEB @ Sep 10 2007, 01:47 PM) *
This may get pulled,,but I dedicated this on some other links " from all of us" here at the forum
Pull it if you want.I understand..BUT it is real and was real..with paranormal sightings or not
OUR HEARTS GO OUT to all the families who lost their loved ones... Update --post was just switched--to here
wonderful thanks,,

GODBLESS ALL ZEB AKA--Gary please watch and remember wub.gif

I wrote the song Sorrow during the actual event watching it on tv in the recording studio
and yes,,ill say it WITH NO PROBLEM, There were tears flowing, while writing this song..it really did come from the heart, the video came much later.

http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseacti...e6-2ad3edbeadd7



This was a wonderful thread to post, my friend Zeb yes.gif

You have a kind heart.

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In memory of those who passed away on 9/11/01.
ZEB
QUOTE(Isis2200 @ Sep 12 2007, 04:01 AM) *
This was a wonderful thread to post, my friend Zeb yes.gif

You have a kind heart.

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In memory of those who passed away on 9/11/01.


THANK YOU ISIS AND al for your kind words GOODNIGHT all and prayers are with all of you

ZEB
Briggles
QUOTE(JMPD1 @ Sep 12 2007, 03:09 AM) *
I worked at the World Trade Center, Tower 2, B6 level from December 1999 to September 11, 2001.
The memory of that day is forever etched into my soul and my mind.
The next day, myself and the surviving members of our company returned and began to rebuild a telecommunications network that had been destroyed. We went to the site to help, but were turned away.
Each year, I return to the site to remember those who died. Each year, my heart breaks.



So were you there the day they fell or were you away?
JustNormal
QUOTE(JMPD1 @ Sep 12 2007, 02:09 AM) *
I worked at the World Trade Center, Tower 2, B6 level from December 1999 to September 11, 2001.
The memory of that day is forever etched into my soul and my mind.
The next day, myself and the surviving members of our company returned and began to rebuild a telecommunications network that had been destroyed. We went to the site to help, but were turned away.
Each year, I return to the site to remember those who died. Each year, my heart breaks.


(((HUGS)))) Thank God you survived and we able to continue on. I can imagine how deeply this affects every aspect of your life. Bless you..JN
ZEB
Thank you all for you compliment's and prayers..zeb
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