03-11-2002, 09:21 AM
Yeah, it really doesn't feel like six months. I work in Manhattan just north of Canal Street and watched the whole thing.
What changed? Well, I carry a small maglight in my bag just in case something happens when I'm on the subway and all the power goes out. Otherwise, day-to-day really hasn't changed much.
Then there was the fact I had to get on a plane and fly across the ocean. But, a couple of beers in the airport lounge and everything was good. Looking around the plane, I really couldn't picture a hijacking happen. It was like trying to picture armed burglars in your living room. It just doesn't seem like a possibility.
And the BBC has been showing some really great footage from the battlefield in Afghanistan. They've been interviewing this one soldier who was shot in the chest, but his kevlar vest stopped the bullet and he was unhurt. And they've been showing some close-up footage of Apache's blowing the hell out of mountain tops. Any good footage being shown on U.S. tv?
What changed? Well, I carry a small maglight in my bag just in case something happens when I'm on the subway and all the power goes out. Otherwise, day-to-day really hasn't changed much.
Then there was the fact I had to get on a plane and fly across the ocean. But, a couple of beers in the airport lounge and everything was good. Looking around the plane, I really couldn't picture a hijacking happen. It was like trying to picture armed burglars in your living room. It just doesn't seem like a possibility.
And the BBC has been showing some really great footage from the battlefield in Afghanistan. They've been interviewing this one soldier who was shot in the chest, but his kevlar vest stopped the bullet and he was unhurt. And they've been showing some close-up footage of Apache's blowing the hell out of mountain tops. Any good footage being shown on U.S. tv?