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I still vividly remember the morning of 9/11/2001. I was on my way to work when I heard about it. The DJs were talking about it on the radio. At that time, they were calling it an accident, and the second attack hadn't happened yet. When I got to work it was on all the televisions (I worked for a cable company, so we had TVs all over the place). Every TV on CNN. And every morning for the next several weeks the morning DJs talked about it as new information came in. It just kept getting worse.
Then some nice things started growing from the tragedy. My morning comedic DJs formed their 9/11 Fund, raising money for scholarships for the children of first responders.
Changed the world.
Then some nice things started growing from the tragedy. My morning comedic DJs formed their 9/11 Fund, raising money for scholarships for the children of first responders.
Changed the world.