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Tomorrow is the 20 year anniversary.
I had an optometrist appointment that morning. I was in college and didn't have a class until 1030 so I saw the eye doctor that morning. I was in the waiting room and the receptionist had the radio on. I wasn't paying close attention but it didn't take much to hear that what was happening was big. I asked her what was going on and she didn't know. It was just confusing. But we both knew it was worth listening to.
I get back to campus for my morning class and I'm just numb. I run into a buddy and he is talking about random stuff and he has no idea. I don't recall the conversation but I was numb. HS and college friend I haven't talked to in years but for all I know I'm part of his 911 story. I don't remember my morning class but one of the clubs I was in was organizing a blood drive and I wanted to help so I called my prof for my afternoon class and told him I wasn't going to be there because I had to call people. He was fine with it and after the call I felt guilty because I thought he was thinking I was trying to get ahold of family when in reality I was ditching because I wanted to do a good thing. I still feel bad about that but honestly I could have told him I'm taking a mental day and hitting the bars and that would have been an unhealthy yet appropriate response to the situation.
I miss what we were then. That was a hit, but for a few days we weren't Republicans or Democrats. We were Americans. It's sad that a generation later we've turned into a bunch of pussies when it comes to our current threat.
I had an optometrist appointment that morning. I was in college and didn't have a class until 1030 so I saw the eye doctor that morning. I was in the waiting room and the receptionist had the radio on. I wasn't paying close attention but it didn't take much to hear that what was happening was big. I asked her what was going on and she didn't know. It was just confusing. But we both knew it was worth listening to.
I get back to campus for my morning class and I'm just numb. I run into a buddy and he is talking about random stuff and he has no idea. I don't recall the conversation but I was numb. HS and college friend I haven't talked to in years but for all I know I'm part of his 911 story. I don't remember my morning class but one of the clubs I was in was organizing a blood drive and I wanted to help so I called my prof for my afternoon class and told him I wasn't going to be there because I had to call people. He was fine with it and after the call I felt guilty because I thought he was thinking I was trying to get ahold of family when in reality I was ditching because I wanted to do a good thing. I still feel bad about that but honestly I could have told him I'm taking a mental day and hitting the bars and that would have been an unhealthy yet appropriate response to the situation.
I miss what we were then. That was a hit, but for a few days we weren't Republicans or Democrats. We were Americans. It's sad that a generation later we've turned into a bunch of pussies when it comes to our current threat.