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<blockquote data-quote="Daiymo" data-source="post: 335665" data-attributes="member: 2539"><p>Ive been thinking of this two. I was at work as well-I drive around all day, and was out of touch for most of the day. I had heard that a plane had hit the WTC-but b/c of lack of info I too thought it was a single engine plane.</p><p></p><p>Funny but like many things pre 9-11 I thought that an accident of a single small engine plane while unfortunate for the occupants of the plane was bad, but I gave it little thought. However, I soon got more and more details, and found myself glued to radio and TV when I had a chance till I got home that evening.</p><p></p><p>Also, I live in the Midwest, Indiana to be exact. We midwesterners are a funny lot ,liking to be prepared. When trouble brews over the horizon, like an approaching blizzard in the winter or tornados in summer, the first thing Midwesterners do is make sure their cars have full tanks of gas and the shelves are stocked with food.</p><p></p><p>The days leading up to 9-11 I had let my car run low on gas. On 9-11 I had to get fuel. The surreal sight of seeing my local gas stations(3 to be exact) in a town of perhaps 5,000 people each having lines of 30 to 40 cars awaiting to get gas is one that is seared in my mind. This was of course a natural reaction to the threat (at the time) of war, oil shortages, and of reports of price gouging around the country. </p><p></p><p>It is a sight I will never forget of that day, along with the other more famous ones.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Daiymo, post: 335665, member: 2539"] Ive been thinking of this two. I was at work as well-I drive around all day, and was out of touch for most of the day. I had heard that a plane had hit the WTC-but b/c of lack of info I too thought it was a single engine plane. Funny but like many things pre 9-11 I thought that an accident of a single small engine plane while unfortunate for the occupants of the plane was bad, but I gave it little thought. However, I soon got more and more details, and found myself glued to radio and TV when I had a chance till I got home that evening. Also, I live in the Midwest, Indiana to be exact. We midwesterners are a funny lot ,liking to be prepared. When trouble brews over the horizon, like an approaching blizzard in the winter or tornados in summer, the first thing Midwesterners do is make sure their cars have full tanks of gas and the shelves are stocked with food. The days leading up to 9-11 I had let my car run low on gas. On 9-11 I had to get fuel. The surreal sight of seeing my local gas stations(3 to be exact) in a town of perhaps 5,000 people each having lines of 30 to 40 cars awaiting to get gas is one that is seared in my mind. This was of course a natural reaction to the threat (at the time) of war, oil shortages, and of reports of price gouging around the country. It is a sight I will never forget of that day, along with the other more famous ones. [/QUOTE]
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