Originally posted by neal
yeh that was kind of a bizzare day. i dunno, it didnt really effect me that much though. i was like 'damn that sucks for the people in the planes/buildings' but i wasnt like bawling in the streets like half the fucking country.
-neal
i can understand that. but i live in california. i have always lived in california. i dont know anyone that lives in NYC or DC. im not a patriot. i was more worried that our gov would use it as an excuse to push its own agenda. and it has.Originally posted by markgugs
I don't mind saying that I was bawling. I've lived in the shadow of where those buildings stood my whole life, I have family and many friends who work right in that area, so to say I was traumatized is an understatement. To make matters worse, I was stuck in Seattle at a sales mtg, and couldn't get through to anyone nor could I fly home. Shit, I got in a car and drove non-stop from Seattle to New Jersey with 2 other people. Made it in 54 hours, minus a 4-hour catnap in Chicago, getting pulled over AND running out of gas in Montana, and 3 time zone changes. Not bad, eh?
Flaming? NO WAY. There's never any FLAMING... teeheeOriginally posted by ledmag
You puuled that one out form waaaaaaaay down there.
It was mess here at that time..the um, and teh USA. Lots of flaming was going on. Bad stuff really.
Originally posted by lizard
I don't think some of these nations know the amounts of lunatics we have here in America. let's recruit some regiments from the asylums of America and turn em loose. give em all a few tabs of acid and claymores.![]()
see, ledmag, I'm prowling to learn the totality of your environment.