Quote from gunslinger:
Just like it was yesterday, cant believe its been 5 years. How many of you made that sureal walk up the FdR.?
I was going to a meeting in WFC, just gotten off the 4/5 subway (can't remember) when the 2nd plane struck. I remember the ground shook. Then I did probably the smartest thing I could have done, ducked into a satellite office (I was working for an ibank then), called my parents and then my gf (at the time), to tell / make sure they are okay.
Then I did probably the stupidest thing (in a funny way) possible, I called the meeting organizer, and left a rambling voicemail like this, "I, ahem, will be late to the 9:30 meeting, some plane hit World Trade. I think the skybridge to WFC is sealed off. I think I will be 45 mins to 1 hour *late*." From that day on, everytime I go to this guy's office, he would play back this voicemail for me. It was unnerving and funny at the same time. I also worked from the satellite office until the cops / FBI literally started to going floor by floor to tell us to evacuate.
Then I made the 3.5 hour trek up Broadway (I was living at lower UES then). I was a bit north of City Hall (on broadway) when the first tower fell, only I didn't know then it was the towers (you guys watching TV knows far *more* than people on the ground), for 3-4 mins, people was running full-steam, thinking it might be a huge gas explosion. There were people who thought the island might be sinking (!).
It was a completely surreal day. I know that the ibank's bond desk was on the phone with some of the traders at Cantor, and heard the screams, and then, silence. And they saw the plane hit.
I guess I am lucky since I didn't really see anybody die. One of the other guys who was going to the meeting was under WTC when the 2nd plane hit, and he walked outside, looked up, and saw jumpers. He was pretty traumatized for quite sometime.
Yes, it seemd like yesterday. My heart goes out to all those who got their peace and hope taken away (not just those who dies, but also the widows, and the children) in the tragedy.