ok. anyone else sick of hearing about this on the tv?
No, they stopped showing the towers falling, so not watched it in ages. Everyone Remembers where they were on that day, it is like the JFK moment for us younger ones.
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Lyle, it's not like it's your fault, nothing to feel bad about...unless you voted for Bush![]()
This will end well.
Popcorn check
drinky check
bleach and brillo pad
Proceed...
What year was that from? Mullet boxer is doing well in his stand up career.
My elder sister passed away in 1999. Her birthday was September 11th so it just makes me remember her more, which depending on my mood/state of mind can be good or bad.
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Just want to get this out of the way before the nut cases get excited.
Skyscrapers are designed to fall down in a stacked manner in the event of a massive structural fault - it's better than having the whole thing topple over on top of half of your city.
Steel does not have to reach melting point for it's structural integrity to be severely weakened.
Most buildings are not plane-proof and fabricating the towers being taken down by a bomb would be a lot simpler and leave a lot less 'loose change' than taking the buildings down with a bomb and only pretending that a plane did it... Why needlessly over complicate your own conspiracy?
My view on the conspiracy nuts is that believing that they are completely safe and that their government is in complete control and that travesties like 9/11 only happen in the greater interest of the nation at some cold, calculating government's whim makes them feel somewhat less vulnerable than if they could possibly be at any risk from an outside force.
I did not realize it was on television.
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