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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
09/11 Anniversary
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<blockquote data-quote="low03tb" data-source="post: 14409297" data-attributes="member: 57294"><p>I was in 7th grade (art class) and remember my teacher leaving the classroom, then coming back a few minutes later crying. One of the teachers had her husband or someone close in one of the buildings I believe. Either way, terrible day. I was a little too young to really grasp what was going on and the magnitude of it. I remember they rolled a few tv's into the gym and everyone just sat in there and watched coverage. Mostly for the adults/teachers I'd assume as we didn't really know what was going on</p><p></p><p></p><p>One thing I'll never forget was the OKC bombing. I was in 2nd or 3rd grade...just sitting at one of the desks doing something and the entire building shook. Our elementary school was almost 20 miles away from the site and I remember the thought that went through my head was "what was that!". Another terrible day. Definitely hit home more than 9/11 as there were a lot of people I knew affected by it</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="low03tb, post: 14409297, member: 57294"] I was in 7th grade (art class) and remember my teacher leaving the classroom, then coming back a few minutes later crying. One of the teachers had her husband or someone close in one of the buildings I believe. Either way, terrible day. I was a little too young to really grasp what was going on and the magnitude of it. I remember they rolled a few tv's into the gym and everyone just sat in there and watched coverage. Mostly for the adults/teachers I'd assume as we didn't really know what was going on One thing I'll never forget was the OKC bombing. I was in 2nd or 3rd grade...just sitting at one of the desks doing something and the entire building shook. Our elementary school was almost 20 miles away from the site and I remember the thought that went through my head was "what was that!". Another terrible day. Definitely hit home more than 9/11 as there were a lot of people I knew affected by it [/QUOTE]
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