Posted by Just Another Old Geezer on September 11, 2015 at 13:30:42 from (66.222.96.78):
In Reply to: 9-11 where were you? posted by 37Chief on September 11, 2015 at 10:35:08:
I was too young to remember where I was when the news of the Kennedy assassination was on. I was milking cattle in the morning when the news of 911 was on. First I got a call from an excited aunt babbling on about how we were under attack. Then a friend's wife called to fill me in on the details. I didn't see the plane hit the second tower live. I was in for breakfast in time to turn on the TV and see both the Trade Centers collapse. I guess the second Trade Center hit was the first one to collapse but I'm not sure.
My brother lived in a college town and owned a house that was a rental for college students . The upstairs of the house was rented by some Pakistani students. At the college the classes were interrupted and TVs were turned on in the rooms to allow students to see what was going on. The Pakistani students openly cheered the plane hitting the second tower and both towers collapsing. Later that evening some other students cought them downtown at a bar and beat the stuffing out of them. My brother sold the rental as quickly as he could after that to avoid the drama
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