Take a moment today to just remember the people lost in the towers and anywhere else. Tell us your thoughts, where you were when it happened, anything.
i remember the day it happend, was in 5th grade, just finished spelling tests and the teacher decided to turn on the tv and there it was
I was also in 6th grade when it happened, I cant believ it was 5 years ago....My whole school was sent home
my uncle visited new york on holiday and was scedueled for a tour of the twin towers at 10:30. RIP those who lost there lives.
My aunt died that day. I remember i was in the fifth grade and then everyone was called in the lunchroom and was sent home early with no school the next day.
i was in my 4th grade class room, and some teacher came in crying and the day just went on, and we couldent go out side for any reason, acept for going to the buses
Thanks for posting another thread.... Not being disrespectful, but there are 2 more thread which you could have replied in... Anyway... I mourn for everyones loss... I woke up at 6:30 a.m hoping to get up to watch some early morning cartoons before going to bed, and i noticed a news show was on... flicked to all the others and they were playing the same thing (i live in aus btw so different times)
sorry for your loss man... [/b][/quote] ditto, i remember that the 2nd grade teacher came running into our classroom and and said "A Small Plane or Helicopter Has Hit One Of The Twin Towers," boy was she wrong, and when she said it it was 9:30, about the time the second tower was hit.
I feel sorry bout every1 ;( But how lucky i was coz i am living in Sweden. No War no Terror. Lucky me :blink:
yeah.. i was in 5th grade and my mom came home freaking out and turned the channel really fast when i was playing the 64.. and i didn't really care about news back then..
i was in my 7th grade science class when i found out, our teachers werent really telling us much but that day was horrible because a lot of kids in my school knew people who lived or worked in NY, plus there were some kids in my school who had some close encounters with the tragedy as well