Random thoughts here. I personally feel Bush's War has dragged on for too long now I will admit and I hope for some favorable changes come 2008 for the USA, really! I'm tired of reading, hearing about the doom and gloom from the media everywhere about this mess were in. It's online, it's in the news, it's the talk of the town I guess. I've seen both sides of Congress debate the pros and cons on how to end it. I'm just about sick of the bipartisan debate on it but it's necessary I know. Each day I wrench on the '88 IROC or the '96 Camaro, it reminds me how life is short and that I'm gonna live it full throttle while the gas is cheap for now.
Don't get me wrong, when we were attacked, I patriotically believed it's time to eradicate the enemy at all costs. Shocking, horrific and unimaginably made in hell was scene when the World Trade Center Buildings came crashing down. I could not believe my eyes back then.
However, I will share my experience with all of you. During 9/11 at 8:05am, I was actually on I-95 Southbound in a rented white 2002 Camaro convertible (with the top down) when I noticed a jetplane veer wildly in the skies as I was leaving NYC & the George Washington Bridge approaching New Jersey State. Suddenly, my outgoing calls on my cellphone were useless. I then tuned to the radio and heard the worst has happened in my lifetime. As I drove into NJ, there were people standing on the highways staring in disbelief at one of the WTC buildings totally engulfed in smoke. A surreal experience I'll take to the grave for sure but I'll stop right here. It's a once a year event I realize. I think I'll take today off and rev one of the Camaros to the beach for the symbolic American freedom to do so.
Today is the Sixth Anniversary of the WTC Attacks. I'm curious how you all feel about it. Where and what were you doing at the moment when the world suddenly changed on you?
Don't get me wrong, when we were attacked, I patriotically believed it's time to eradicate the enemy at all costs. Shocking, horrific and unimaginably made in hell was scene when the World Trade Center Buildings came crashing down. I could not believe my eyes back then.
However, I will share my experience with all of you. During 9/11 at 8:05am, I was actually on I-95 Southbound in a rented white 2002 Camaro convertible (with the top down) when I noticed a jetplane veer wildly in the skies as I was leaving NYC & the George Washington Bridge approaching New Jersey State. Suddenly, my outgoing calls on my cellphone were useless. I then tuned to the radio and heard the worst has happened in my lifetime. As I drove into NJ, there were people standing on the highways staring in disbelief at one of the WTC buildings totally engulfed in smoke. A surreal experience I'll take to the grave for sure but I'll stop right here. It's a once a year event I realize. I think I'll take today off and rev one of the Camaros to the beach for the symbolic American freedom to do so.
Today is the Sixth Anniversary of the WTC Attacks. I'm curious how you all feel about it. Where and what were you doing at the moment when the world suddenly changed on you?
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