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In Reply to: 9-11 where were you? posted by 37Chief on September 11, 2015 at 10:35:08:
When Kennedy was assassinated, I was working at a Sears Mail order plant. I had stepped out to the loading dock for break and a part time employee was just coming to work said, "Heard on the radio that someone shot the president. Don't know if there is anything to it or not." 9-11 I temporarily working at an auto dealership, and realized that none of the techs had been in for parts in half an hour or so. I mentioned this to the parts manager and he chuckled, said, "They are all in the back of the shop watching TV. Something about a plane hitting the world trade center." He didn't seem very concerned. My day ended at 12:00 noon so I came home and turned on the TV and watched reruns for about fifteen minutes before I realized, "This is the real thing! This ain't no made for TV show, this really happened!" When you realize that you are not watching a movie or made for TV show, but you are watching history being made, it puts things into an entirely different perspective!
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