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	<title>Comments on: Nine Eleven What were you doing?</title>
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		<title>By: Dan R.</title>
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		<dc:creator>Dan R.</dc:creator>
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		<description>Well said Mike. 

Me, I was a freshman in high school in 2001. I remember clearly the morning of the attacks. I didn&#039;t watch the news in the morning then, so I hadn&#039;t heard about what had happened until I got to school that morning. There was a buzz in the hall as if something terrible had happened within the school itself. Through talking to many different excited emotional high schoolers, I eventually got the story of what was going on. It was not a good one. 

We spent the rest of the day in classrooms watching the news and discussing what was happening with our teachers. Not much school work was done that day. 

There are few instances in life where details of an event will stick with you clearly forever, this though, was one of those instances. 

It was an emotional day for every one, some more than others. I thank everyone who has helped and supported those in need. I wish the best for anyone who was personally touched by the events of 9/11. 

Dan</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Well said Mike. </p>
<p>Me, I was a freshman in high school in 2001. I remember clearly the morning of the attacks. I didn&#8217;t watch the news in the morning then, so I hadn&#8217;t heard about what had happened until I got to school that morning. There was a buzz in the hall as if something terrible had happened within the school itself. Through talking to many different excited emotional high schoolers, I eventually got the story of what was going on. It was not a good one. </p>
<p>We spent the rest of the day in classrooms watching the news and discussing what was happening with our teachers. Not much school work was done that day. </p>
<p>There are few instances in life where details of an event will stick with you clearly forever, this though, was one of those instances. </p>
<p>It was an emotional day for every one, some more than others. I thank everyone who has helped and supported those in need. I wish the best for anyone who was personally touched by the events of 9/11. </p>
<p>Dan</p>
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