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This really sucks. :(

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WOW, How do they not know/remember? I still remember where I was and what I was doing on September 11th, 2001 and I also remember what classes I was in etc....
 
I remember the class I was in (History class) and the teacher etc. I even remember another teacher came in wispered something to my History teacher and left. She didn't mention anything at all to us and kept on going with class. Next class I found out what really happened so we spent that whole class period watching the news.
 
You honestly answered that wrong? Do you like ever pay atttention to any media source?

8:45am first jet hit.
9:03am second jet hit.
9:43: pentagon gets hit.
10:05am south tower collapses.
10:28am north tower collapses.

Remember these, they will probably be on your childrens history tests.
 
Originally posted by: HN
i blame old people:

from the article:
This memory black hole is essentially the problem of the older crowd: 48 percent of those who did not know were between the ages of 55 and 64, and 47 percent were older than 65, according to the poll

I resent that.

I'm 52 (or is that 53) and I remember EVERYTHING!!!
 
I remember it well because 2001 was the one year I was living with the parents after coming back to Nevada. That, and I was woken up by a call from Dad saying, "Tim, Washington is under attack and I can't get a hold of Mom." (She was in DC at the time. No worries, she's okay)

Yeah, that'll keep the date fresh in your mind, all right.
 
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