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Randy Shields
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This is a Baseball Forum but this day is much more important than Baseball and sportcards.
I remember being at home from work and actually sorting through sports cards when my wife called me and said a plane crashed into one of the towers. She said they thought it was a small commercial plane and that it might have just been accidental. So I turned on the TV and proceeded to watch live as the second plane crashed into Tower number 2. In that moment everything changed. It was incredibly surreal, incredibly sad, it caused anger and it caused pain. And it was a very numbing pain the rest of that day and for many days to come.
I just wanted to make a post about this because every September 11th that rolls around is a sad day for me and I'm sure that goes for many of you here who are old enough to remember. It brought this nation together like I've never seen before in my lifetime which makes it even sadder seeing what's going on in the world today and especially in our country. Regardless of anyone's political persuasions, ethnicity, color, or religion we were truly all one as Americans that day and for many many days to come.
So for me personally I can never forget those feelings and those images and I don't want to.
We all need to never forget.
I just felt the need to post this guys.
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I remember being at home from work and actually sorting through sports cards when my wife called me and said a plane crashed into one of the towers. She said they thought it was a small commercial plane and that it might have just been accidental. So I turned on the TV and proceeded to watch live as the second plane crashed into Tower number 2. In that moment everything changed. It was incredibly surreal, incredibly sad, it caused anger and it caused pain. And it was a very numbing pain the rest of that day and for many days to come.
I just wanted to make a post about this because every September 11th that rolls around is a sad day for me and I'm sure that goes for many of you here who are old enough to remember. It brought this nation together like I've never seen before in my lifetime which makes it even sadder seeing what's going on in the world today and especially in our country. Regardless of anyone's political persuasions, ethnicity, color, or religion we were truly all one as Americans that day and for many many days to come.
So for me personally I can never forget those feelings and those images and I don't want to.
We all need to never forget.
I just felt the need to post this guys.
Sent from my SM-G960U using Freedom Card Board mobile app
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