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  • Monday, August 14, 2006

    World Trade Center

    Well, I watched it with several of my friends today. It was a good movie. I felt sad, I felt pain, I felt remorse, but at the end, I felt happiness and greatfulness. Here's a response by a friend on mine online.



    Andrew: if you haven’t seen worldn trade center, you should. It was a good movie.

    Sean: yeah

    Sean: but I actually lived through that

    Sean: I saw the buildings fall

    Sean: I'm weary to watch it

    Sean: I cried that day man

    Sean: It’s like watching the moon disappear. The towers are enormous; they have the space equivalent of 50 New York City blocks

    Sean: as many as 15,000 people worked there

    Sean: everyone knows someone who works in the towers.

    Sean: I'm not sure its something I can relive again

    Sean: NYC has never felt quite the same ever since.

    Sean: each floor is 1 acre

    Sean: the devastated area was 16

    Sean: but you could smell the air

    Sean: and see the smoke everywhere

    Sean: stuff was flying everywhere

    Sean: anyway to sum it up, NYC is my home. Watching that movie would be like watching part of my home burn down. I just can't do it.

    God Bless those who are still emotionally, and physically affected by 9/11. May they find peace within the happiness and joy that life is filled with.

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