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Nov. 12, 2001
ZnCsDad Started conversation Nov 13, 2001
Well, it's been a few months since i was last in the guide looking around. Being a person that spends many hours browsing, and working on the internet. i have decided that it is only fitting that i leave a bit of myself on here for others to see over the ages and if in some small way if it can survive the ages then maybe some future group of people will have a better understand of what it was like to be alive in the late 20th centry and the 21st centry.
Now mind you i've never been good at spelling or at typing thou i can do a killer sentance with just 4 fingers in mere seconds.
I found looking back over the site that the last time i actually added anything to the guide or it's pages was back in Aug, 2001.
Now it is only 3.5 months but being alive at this monment in time seems to have been a life time. it has been only 2 months since the events of sept 11. 2001 and the terriorist attacks on the United States of America.
Now mind you I'm just about as far from the location of the attacks as you can get and still be on the main land of the USA but i feel like it happened in my back yard.
I've found myself hating the people that did this and mind you i will always hate those people but i have found myself hating others that are just a inocent of the events of that date as the people that died in the WTC towers when the planes hit them.
This is a fact that has kept me looking at myself wounder how i'm going to tell my 2 sons of the events of that day when they are older and have questions about it.
More later.. need to go get a coke and reflect on the idea that i'm hated for the fact that i can have running water and all the things i take for advantage of everyday.
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