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And let's not forget...
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The 11th anniversary of the September 11th attacks.
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#2
True.
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#3
Noticed that today as I was looking at the date for my notes. I remember exactly where I was and the disbelief of what I was seeing on the tube.
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#4
Hear, hear.
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What I notice today is that most of the students at the school I work for weren't born, or were under 3 years old in 2001 - and most of them don't know what "9/11" is. Or if they do, they only sort of "know"...
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Paul F. wrote:
What I notice today is that most of the students at the school I work for weren't born, or were under 3 years old in 2001 - and most of them don't know what "9/11" is. Or if they do, they only sort of "know"...

As a side note, I never refer to the date as "9/11" just because it can be confused with a 911 call. Everyone knows exactly what I'm talking about right away-with the appropriate gravity-if I refer to it as "September 11th". Just my opinion...
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DP wrote:
[quote=Paul F.]
What I notice today is that most of the students at the school I work for weren't born, or were under 3 years old in 2001 - and most of them don't know what "9/11" is. Or if they do, they only sort of "know"...

As a side note, I never refer to the date as "9/11" just because it can be confused with a 911 call. Everyone knows exactly what I'm talking about right away-with the appropriate gravity-if I refer to it as "September 11th". Just my opinion...
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Also, for Canadians and Europeans 'nine-eleven' can be November 9th.

September 11th, 2001. The Second Day of Infamy.

/Mr Lynn
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America attacked
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Todays morning weather here in NJ was pretty much as it was 11 years ago on that day in NYC as I walked to work from Penn to Times Square. Our world has never been the same since that morning.
JoeM

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Paul F. wrote:
What I notice today is that most of the students at the school I work for weren't born, or were under 3 years old in 2001 - and most of them don't know what "9/11" is. Or if they do, they only sort of "know"...

Not sure that's a bad thing. We never should have let it define us the way we did.
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