I showed up at work and had a co-worker tell me that they had knocked down one of the towers. I assumed he was messing with me. I've been in those buildings and they were frickin' HUGE. I couldn't imagine somebody managing to knock one down entirely.
However, various people had video up from the internet, so I quickly knew it was real. I watched intermittently throughout the day, but generally just kept working. Even though I knew it was real, it still didn't FEEL real. It just seemed so implausible. Denial, I guess.
My mom worked in NYC at the time, I think, though nowhere near the towers. I called her later that day, apparently she hadn't gone in to the city that day, or she went at a different time, or something, I just remember she wasn't even in the city when it happened.
However, various people had video up from the internet, so I quickly knew it was real. I watched intermittently throughout the day, but generally just kept working. Even though I knew it was real, it still didn't FEEL real. It just seemed so implausible. Denial, I guess.
My mom worked in NYC at the time, I think, though nowhere near the towers. I called her later that day, apparently she hadn't gone in to the city that day, or she went at a different time, or something, I just remember she wasn't even in the city when it happened.





Comment