Never forget

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No matter if we are Bulldogs, Vols, Gators or Bammers... today we remember that we all bleed Red, White and Blue. Today, we remember that those colors never run. My friends, please take a moment to remember where you were 7 years ago. Take a moment of silence and pray for the friends and families of the victims. God bless all of you. and GO USA!
 
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It would be very hard to forget that day. It has been 7 yrs. but it still feels like yesterday.
 
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It would be very hard to forget that day. It has been 7 yrs. but it still feels like yesterday.

One of those things we will tell the generation after us, much like Pearl Harbor was to our parents and grandparents generation.
 
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It's been 7 years and 7 minutes...I've not forgotten! God Bless America.
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A sad day, indeed! I was a junior in high school and sitting in drama class when I found out!
 
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God Bless the men and women who lost their live that day. Also, those who worked in the hard days after to search, rescue and recover.
 
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Well said, gator. God Bless this Great Nation. May we continue to pray for our soldiers and our leadership. Never forget.
 
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No matter if we are Bulldogs, Vols, Gators or Bammers... today we remember that we all bleed Red, White and Blue. Today, we remember that those colors never run. My friends, please take a moment to remember where you were 7 years ago. Take a moment of silence and pray for the friends and families of the victims. God bless all of you. and GO USA!

Today my Gator friend I will agree with you 100%.

GO USA! :rock:
 
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I remember being off that day, holding my daughter (who was just 7 months old) and wondering what kind of world I've brought her into and actually saying that to my wife.

Never forget. Never. Gold bless all of the victims and their families, plus all the soldiers serving.
 
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I will never forget...I was in the last week of AIT in the army and was pulled out of class that afternoon to pack my bags and report to Ft. Campbell. A few weeks later I was in Afghanistan.
 
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I will never forget...I was in the last week of AIT in the army and was pulled out of class that afternoon to pack my bags and report to Ft. Campbell. A few weeks later I was in Afghanistan.
I want to thank you for everything you have done for our country, and for ensuring our freedom. Thank you so much for putting your life on the line for every single one of ours. God bless you, your friends and your family.
 
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I will never forget...I was in the last week of AIT in the army and was pulled out of class that afternoon to pack my bags and report to Ft. Campbell. A few weeks later I was in Afghanistan.

Thank you so much! It's because of people like you that I am able to enjoy the freedom and safety that I have today! God Bless!
 
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I want to thank you for everything you have done for our country, and for ensuring our freedom. Thank you so much for putting your life on the line for every single one of ours. God bless you, your friends and your family.

You are very welcome...and thanks for all of the prayers sent to all of the soldiers still fighting this war.
 
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As has already been said, feels like it was not that long ago.

I still watch all of the made for tv movies (like Flight 93) or documentaries everytime they come on and STILL get lumps in my throat and goosebumps while watching. A little rage comes with it as well.

The NYPD and FDNY get my full respect for sacrificing themselves that day.
 
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I was on my way 2 the dentist i heard a plane crashed into the WTC and mom put n a cd. I was only 12 so didnt really know that somebody had done it on purpose until i made it to school and then my teacher told the whole class.. Once again thanks 2 all that have fought for all of our freedom... we think a football game is life at times... I overreact as well, but today is one of those days you realize that sports are not everything
 
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I was a junior in high school sitting in my first period psychology class when my teacher, a Lt. in the air force reserve, found out about it.
 
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i was sitting in an english class my frsh yr in college. the teacher comes in crying saying a plane had crashed into the WTC. so i go back to my dorm and turn on the tv and 20 secs later they i saw the second plane hit. needless to say i was glued to the tube until i had workouts for bball.
 
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No matter if we are Bulldogs, Vols, Gators or Bammers... today we remember that we all bleed Red, White and Blue. Today, we remember that those colors never run. My friends, please take a moment to remember where you were 7 years ago. Take a moment of silence and pray for the friends and families of the victims. God bless all of you. and GO USA!

Absolutely!...I'll never forget that day and how close I came to actually being there when it happened...Me and my ex girlfriend had a chance tos core tickets to Michael Jacksons 25th anniversary at Madison Square Garden and were checking on flights up there as the Jackson's were going to do a reunion at that show...One thing lead to another and the friend who ahd the tickets ended up giving them to a relative so We didn't go up there...The day after the show was when the Trade Centers got hit and I still to this day have the lsit of things We were going to do while We were in New York and one of them was visit the Trade centers and go to the top...Gives me cold chills everytime I think of it...Godbless America and be thinking of those We lost on that horrible day :salute:
 

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