That's crazy... As an Alabamian I've only met one or two people personally affected.
TyrReborn Send a noteboard - 11/09/2020 09:11:19 PM
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That was the company that lost 658 employees. My dad, who was a retired firefighter, had met a few of those who died that day. Also my nephew and 3 of his friends watched Monday Night Football at the bar in the WTC hotel the night before and had planned on staying but decided to drive home to Connecticut instead. Probably the best decision of his life.
That was the company that lost 658 employees. My dad, who was a retired firefighter, had met a few of those who died that day. Also my nephew and 3 of his friends watched Monday Night Football at the bar in the WTC hotel the night before and had planned on staying but decided to drive home to Connecticut instead. Probably the best decision of his life.
I cannot imagine having this many personal connections so close. I'm very glad yours made it out safely!
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