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  1. Unbelieveable that it's been that long. I was in Forbidden Planet in Bold Street after uni when I first heard Bush on the radio. When I went home and watched the towers fall I just couldn't take it in. We've all seen grim shit in our time what with 24 hour news being the way it is, but I've still never seen anything that sickens and shocks me as much as the sight of people jumping out of the world trade centre, as far as psychologically disturbing shit goes, it was on a whole different scale to what I'd seen before. Was reading the other day though that Steve Buscemi went to volunteer with his old firefighter colleagues in the aftermath, I thought that was ace, and no doubt one of many stories like that dotted around. The sight of the priest Mychal Judge being carried out of the rubble too, never fails to put a lump in my throat. Warning! The following content is NOT WORK SAFE. Click the Show button to reveal. What an amazing city of people it was and is.
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