Saturday, September 11, 2021

20 Years

Paint image by SnaggleTooth 2011


Anniversary of doom,

No towers loom,

Crashing in a cloud, 

Smashed by JetLiners...


Survivors strive to understand

The Bells, Salutes, 

Folded praying hands,

From a day Hell was loosed

Upon the Free, the Heroes.


Trauma learned by millions

Over the audacity of the danger

From killers of thousands

Without conscience,


To take away so many Loved,

And ignite steadfast Heroism

In so many.

We will never forget !

Friday, September 10, 2021

911 Post 2007

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 2007

SnaggleTooth's Q / A Today

911 puter image by SnaggleTooth, September 2007
Image by SnaggleTooth 2007
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Q: Where were you 6 years ago today at 8:50 am?
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 I was working days at a small software company in the production room with five other people.
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Q: What were you doing when you first heard the news?
A: I was printing Fisher-Pierce update floppy labels on the thermal printer, 500 pieces, n listening to the radio speaker just above my head.
I couldn't believe what I'd heard. I didn't think anyone else was listening, so I turned around to the people working on a mailing at the table behind me n loudly asked them,
"Did he just say TWO planes crashed into the World Trade Center towers?"
Then the radio guy repeated it. When they reported a short time later that Tower 1 had collapsed, we all ran into the empty day-care room across the hall (without permission) n watched footage of people fleeing the huge dust cloud on a tiny 9-inch black n white TV set. We were soon shoo-ed back to work by the AH boss.
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Q: Do you still vividly relive your feelings of that day?
A: Yes, after hearing the radio announcement I had the horrible shadow of dread over me, n a tight knot in my stomach. I didn't want to be at work anymore. It didn't seem important. I could picture the plan coordinator's skinny, dark, curly-haired form laughing n dancing with glee.
I dwelt on how the victims felt, on the planes, trapped on upper floors, jumping, unable to get down elevators, everyone in a panic. Time running out. Resigning to death in a deafening roar. Surprised. All becoming part of a suddenly pulverized huge human n cement pile. So much anger, horror, n beginnings of grief going through my mind.
(I felt these things before I heard about them, before I saw n heard the news later that evening.)
I had so much trouble working n concentrating on work the rest of the day until 5 pm. I couldn't wait to get home where I spent the next three days n nights glued to the news reports n footage I'd missed while at work that day.
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Q: Did the events effect the way you live your life?
A: I've changed in many ways. I'm braver, n I never feel safe, or get complacent.
Now I always pay attention to the news. I stopped working full-time there n stopped stressing-out on that place with the unreasonable bosses. They didn't deserve the devoted nature of my hard work. They lacked compassion.
After that day, I got bolder in my convictions of what I will n will not do.
A couple months after that I successfully took a road trip 1600 miles to South Florida by myself in my new truck, then back home, (because I wanted too).
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Q: Do you still get nightmares with that theme?
A: Yes, I've always been paranoid of large airplanes, n sometimes have the one of dying that (tower-smack) way. I've had PTSD in the past, n had many bad dreams in my life-time, alot after 911. I've had many dreams about the ghosts of the dead. The frequency has eased up recently, TG!
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Q: Did you or some one you know lose some one who lost their life that day?
A: I didn't personally know any of the victims, but Yes, my musician friend, Bruce, lost a close, old-home-buddy he grew-up with in Sudbury, MA onboard flight 195.
He moved further up north after that, I haven't seen him a long time.
Some one from my home town was scheduled to fly but got bumped off the flight.
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Q: How does this anniversary date affect you?
A: I honor the dead, light a candle, n pray. I remember.
Sometimes I get paranoid another terrorist act will kill alot of people on this date again, pray it won't, n try not to go out anywhere.
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Q: If you were in charge, what would've you done differently than George W. in response?
A: Don't get me started! Just about everything, including concentrating on educating people of Islamic culture n countries on why Americans n themselves don't deserve to die due to religious differences.
Can you say, covert operations? Cutting all Bin Laden family oil business ties, ect.
No excuse, George!
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Go ahead n feel free to interview your-self:
(copy n paste if you like)
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Q: Where were you 6 years ago today?
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Q: What were you doing when you heard the news?
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Q: Do you still vividly relive your feelings of that day?
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Q: Did the events effect the way you live your life?
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Q: Do you still get nightmares with that theme?
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Q: Did you or some one you know lose some one who lost their life that day?
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Q: How does this anniversary date affect you?
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Lord Bless the undeserving dead n all their survivors-

posted by Snaggle Tooth @ 3:55 AM  6 comments

Towering 2010

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 2010 

Photo by SnaggleTooth Sept 2010 
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Again it's "911," the day that will cause a tower of grief in my mind forevermore. (But not for Jannie). Even 9 years later the memories of that day in '01 loom large in the rearview mirror.  
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In the five years I've been posting on ESR, I actually skipped writing about it two years, '05, n '08. In 911-2006 I posted an image I'd made in 2001. In 2007 I posted questions n answers in regard to what I was doing that day. Last year I posted flowers. 
Image by SnaggleTooth 2001
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Today this backlit towering cloud pic brings to mind the many explosions n calamities born of terrorism. The enormity of loss, n overwhelming grief for so many lives lost. Otherwise, it may seem like a normal day as I get ready n go to work again. 911 may not have directly taken anyone away from me, but yet I feel the loss, n importance of the event- n bet I always will. 
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 I'll light a candle n pray for the lost souls. I'll get home from work n watch my remembrance 911 videos, n I'll remember how steep the price has been to be an American. 

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