hi from the title u can probably guess i mean 9/11 its been the 5th year now since it happened.
stop. read. think.
http://media.putfile.com/911- play this song please

NEW YORK — Strangers consoled and cried with each other Monday as the nation paused to observe the moments when four hijacked jetliners struck the World Trade Center, Pentagon, and a field in rural Pennsylvania during the worst terror attacks on U.S. soil.
During the fifth anniversary of the terror attacks that killed over 3,000 people, the people of the United States took part in silent reflection and fresh mourning. The day was marked with quiet observances at the three attack sites — New York, Washington, Pennsylvania — and even in other cities and small towns.
On the 16-acre New York City expanse where the World Trade Center towers once stood, four moments of silence were held at 8:46, 9:03, 9:59 and 10:29 a.m., the times when jetliners struck each of the twin towers, and when each tower fell.
Spouses and partners of the 2,749 people who died at the Trade Center were reading the names of the victims; some included brief personal tributes to their own loved ones. Families of the victims began arriving before 7 a.m., many clutching pictures of their loved ones, descended the ramp into the depressed site to roam the area and lay flowers. Some wore pins bearing pictures of the victims.

where were you at 1:44pm, 2001?
stop. read. think.
http://media.putfile.com/911- play this song please

NEW YORK — Strangers consoled and cried with each other Monday as the nation paused to observe the moments when four hijacked jetliners struck the World Trade Center, Pentagon, and a field in rural Pennsylvania during the worst terror attacks on U.S. soil.
During the fifth anniversary of the terror attacks that killed over 3,000 people, the people of the United States took part in silent reflection and fresh mourning. The day was marked with quiet observances at the three attack sites — New York, Washington, Pennsylvania — and even in other cities and small towns.
On the 16-acre New York City expanse where the World Trade Center towers once stood, four moments of silence were held at 8:46, 9:03, 9:59 and 10:29 a.m., the times when jetliners struck each of the twin towers, and when each tower fell.
Spouses and partners of the 2,749 people who died at the Trade Center were reading the names of the victims; some included brief personal tributes to their own loved ones. Families of the victims began arriving before 7 a.m., many clutching pictures of their loved ones, descended the ramp into the depressed site to roam the area and lay flowers. Some wore pins bearing pictures of the victims.

where were you at 1:44pm, 2001?