Sorry I'm a bit late with the rememberances today... last night was a late night thanks to Joba, Jeter, Girardi et al...
I like to go through the 9-11 Time Capsule forum on this day every year.
Sorry I'm a bit late with the rememberances today... last night was a late night thanks to Joba, Jeter, Girardi et al...
I like to go through the 9-11 Time Capsule forum on this day every year.
"Aw honey, you're so pretty. But you've always made decisions like an ugly girl" (US of Tara)
Never forget.
New York Yankees
Volume XXVIII
MICHAEL
Comeback tunes: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CvhhW...eature=related
+RIP Bill Dimmling, Linc Quappe, Al Niedermeyer and Bobby King+
To be sane is more dramatic than to be mad - GK Chesterton, Orthodoxy
RIP to all who lost their lives that day.
"We lose ourselves when we compromise the very ideals that we fight to defend." Barack Obama
hard to believe its been 9 years.Originally Posted by Jim F.
.Of all the things in life I've lost, I miss my mind the most.
RIP to all those who lost their lives on that awful day.
I miss you Yolanda.![]()
Baseball is the only field of endeavor where a man can succeed three times out of ten and be considered a good performer. ~Ted Williams

Such a sad day. RIP to all those that lost their lives.![]()
Merry f'ing Christmas
RIP Greg M.
"Metallica. Screaming crowd. Jog to the mound. Game over." -C. Jennings
RIP to the 343 members of the FDNY, by far, the most ever lost on a single day. Firefighters and other emergency workers were using all of the bridges and tunnels that day.
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Dr King (1929-68) A dream is forgotten unless others carry on.
Get up ... get up ...; Black Moses (he ain't no chef); Isn't she Lovely? (Aisha); Fear the 'Fro; A slow roller to 1st ...
I don't have an interesting story but I guess I'll share it anyway since I don't do it often.
I was in 8th grade. My principal announced that a plane hit one of the towers on the announce system. We were on the 6th floor from my HS in Queens and we could see the towers with black smoke coming out from a distance. At the time I really didn't think it was going to be as serious. But I also didn't know anything about the situation.
The next period my Science teacher put the TV on in our classroom and we were watching the events live. Then we saw the 1st tower go down live on TV. IT was a surreal moment and a realization that this was much, much worse than I originally thought. It was awful watching that live. I thought it was fake.
We got out of school early and I spent the rest of the time watching the events unfold on TV. Every single channel had the events on live. Every channel. From ESPN to HBO. I think I was watching CNN/local news/whatever news for like 3 weeks straight. I didn't care about sports or anything else. I was struggling to come to grips with what happened.
I lived right across the street from Astoria Park on the East River. I had a clear view of the city. For the next few weeks, the stench from Manhattan was unbearable. It smelled like burning steel. There was also this eerie ................ing beeping sound or whatever the hell that could be heard. I believe that was some emergency thing from the plane or so I was told.
Just an awful day.
I'm watching 102 Minutes that Changed America on the History Channel right now and some idiot reporter was asking an officer for his badge number after the officer told him to GTFO of the area near World Trade Center. I wanted to go through the screen and back in time to punch that moron in the face.
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The Greek
RIP to all the victims of Augusto Pinochet - The Chilean dictator installed by a CIA coup that overthrew Salvador Allende.
9/11/73
Never forget.
RIP to the victims of 9/11/01. Hopefully one day their deaths will stop being exploited by those who would seek to instill reactionary domestic policy, and imperialist foreign policy.
Instead, in the spirit of "never forget and never again", let's prevent future 9/11s by ceasing the behavior displayed in the original 9/11/73.
Reading the thread, its amazing how many posters that participated aren't on our board anymore.
No Rally Monkeys, Towels or hankies
Just 50,000 fans of the New York Yankees.
What's more amazing is the number that are still here. Do you remember how the board was set up back thwen? It was far different than it is now . There were no distinct forums as I remember.Originally Posted by wexy
Andy
Yogi is a National Treasure. Let's put him in a National Hall of Fame. The man has no peers.
RIP to all the victims. It feels like it was just yesterday.
Defending World Series Champions
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