Goodness I remember that day. Was at KOPN radio doing office work when a co-worker called saying that a small aircraft flew into the building. Funny, NPR never interrupted their feed. We took the coverage from another NPR feed just when the first tower fell. Such a terrible day. Was stunned on my drive home from Columbia to Moberly. That was a long drive that day. Still seems unreal.
Wow, that day is one we can never forget. However, we can always rise above it, the best way we know how. Sir thank you for sharing this moment in history. But we must remember, we can overcome that and anything else. And May God bless us everyone.🙏
🇺🇸 Remember where I was in Malvern, PA. I happened to catch Stern of all people report this. He dropped the trash talk, the first and only time I listened until he was off the air that day. We really were united...for "1 day". 🇺🇸
What a rough day and a tragic day for our country. I'm from Atlanta, but my dad was traveling for work and working in downtown Manhattan and witnessed the planes hitting the World Trade Center that day. He commuted to Manhattan through the World Trade Center via the PATH train from his apartment in New Jersey. He was left with PTSD from all of that. It could have been worse. A lot of innocent people lost their lives that day, no doubt. I was just 14 years old at the time. I had been to the top of the World Trade Center during the 4th of July holiday just two months prior. I remember buying a pennant of the World Trade Center at nighttime with fireworks in the background at the gift shop at the top. I still have it on my wall to this day, 23 years later. It's eerie to think there were still many of those same pennants being sold when the towers fell.
Thanks for posting. I grew up in NYC and listened to this station as well as 1010 wins.
You’re on a roll, Ellis!!!
Goodness I remember that day. Was at KOPN radio doing office work when a co-worker called saying that a small aircraft flew into the building. Funny, NPR never interrupted their feed. We took the coverage from another NPR feed just when the first tower fell. Such a terrible day. Was stunned on my drive home from Columbia to Moberly. That was a long drive that day. Still seems unreal.
Wow, that day is one we can never forget. However, we can always rise above it, the best way we know how. Sir thank you for sharing this moment in history. But we must remember, we can overcome that and anything else. And May God bless us everyone.🙏
🇺🇸 Remember where I was in Malvern, PA. I happened to catch Stern of all people report this. He dropped the trash talk, the first and only time I listened until he was off the air that day. We really were united...for "1 day". 🇺🇸
What a rough day and a tragic day for our country. I'm from Atlanta, but my dad was traveling for work and working in downtown Manhattan and witnessed the planes hitting the World Trade Center that day. He commuted to Manhattan through the World Trade Center via the PATH train from his apartment in New Jersey. He was left with PTSD from all of that. It could have been worse. A lot of innocent people lost their lives that day, no doubt. I was just 14 years old at the time.
I had been to the top of the World Trade Center during the 4th of July holiday just two months prior. I remember buying a pennant of the World Trade Center at nighttime with fireworks in the background at the gift shop at the top. I still have it on my wall to this day, 23 years later. It's eerie to think there were still many of those same pennants being sold when the towers fell.