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Doesn’t Seem Like 18 Years
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<blockquote data-quote="FrogCop19" data-source="post: 2754000" data-attributes="member: 72359"><p>I remember I was working midnight shift at TCU at the time as an officer. I woke up a little past nine when my sister called me in hysterics. I remember running out to the TV and sitting there on my coffee table for the next six hours, not moving, not eating. I remember I called in to the PD to see if they needed any help. It was like watching an action movie in real time.</p><p></p><p>But in all honesty, what I remember MOST is the next few weeks, how you couldn't find an American flag anywhere in all the stores, because they had all been bought up. I remember homeless people walking down the line of cars there at Berry and University, passing out flags to hang from vehicle windows or stick in your front yard. I remember politicians singing on the steps of the capitol building, and I remember people being nicer on the road, letting people in when previously they would have just cut them off or ignored them and moved on with their day. I remember the love and unity, the likes of which hasn't been seen in this country before. Or since.</p><p></p><p>I agree we should never forget, but we also should never forget how, for a few brief moments, we were a community. A <u>truly</u> United States.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FrogCop19, post: 2754000, member: 72359"] I remember I was working midnight shift at TCU at the time as an officer. I woke up a little past nine when my sister called me in hysterics. I remember running out to the TV and sitting there on my coffee table for the next six hours, not moving, not eating. I remember I called in to the PD to see if they needed any help. It was like watching an action movie in real time. But in all honesty, what I remember MOST is the next few weeks, how you couldn't find an American flag anywhere in all the stores, because they had all been bought up. I remember homeless people walking down the line of cars there at Berry and University, passing out flags to hang from vehicle windows or stick in your front yard. I remember politicians singing on the steps of the capitol building, and I remember people being nicer on the road, letting people in when previously they would have just cut them off or ignored them and moved on with their day. I remember the love and unity, the likes of which hasn't been seen in this country before. Or since. I agree we should never forget, but we also should never forget how, for a few brief moments, we were a community. A [U]truly[/U] United States. [/QUOTE]
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