Damn, I've been busy; havent' checked this forum in a while.
If anyone still cares;
I was a Junior at KSU; living in Chase apt's; I had a test in Earth and Action that morning... Got up early to cram for the test as I never went to class, finished the test and decided to drive over the Burger King in Aggieville, after pulling out of the drive through with my biscuit sandwich, tator tots, and an OJ I heard on the radio that a plane flew into the World Trade center... I thought to myself, "what a dumb ass, how could you not see the &@#%ing building in front of you?" I then decided to go home realizing along the way that I had yet to pick up my parking permit for Chase Manhattan Apt's; so I stopped in the main office and there was no one at the front counter. I cautiously said hello? only to get a reply from someone in the back room saying "we're back here!" I walked back to see 4 or 5 people glued to the TV not even looking back to see who I was. I asked, "What's Going on?" only to receive the news again that a plane had flown into the WTC. Not realizing the seriousness of the issue I replied: "Yeah, I heard that... What a dumb ass." as they all slowly turned their heads with a look of shock and dis-belief as the collectively assured me that this was no accident. Just as the realization of the situation hit me, the camera panned out to show another Plane coming into the picture... I asked, "Is this a replay?" just as the second plane hit. The horror simultaniously struck us as I realized that we were under attack.
I ran home to watch TV for the next 6 hours only pausing to cook myself some lunch; I then had to go to work at Blockbuster where I spent the next 6 hours of the busiest and most awkward work day I've ever experienced. I remember that cars were lined up trying to get gas at god knows where with the line so long that it was blocking our entrance. People were parking in the Car wash parking lot across the street and walking over to rent any movie that would help them avoid the constant stream of anxiety and depression broadcast on every channel. I believe that every Adam Sandler movie we owned was rented out that day.
Truly a day I'll never forget. Funny, six years later and recounting that day still makes me feel anxious, patriotic, and hateful to anyone that wishes harm on US Citizens at the same time. I'd like to say that day changed my life... but it only helped me to form opinions of how ugly the world is... including people residing here in America. That day was the start of a my bitterness to the world.