I was doing KP that day (as I had for too many days to count
). I heard rumours of the towers being hit by an airplane in the morning, but I had dismissed it at first, as it sounded like something out of a bad movie. It wasn't until the afternoon that a sergeant came in and explained everything that happened and that the base was now on threat-con D. That afternoon I was able to see the news on the TV in the dayroom. Watched the news for roughly an hour before I went to my room to go to sleep. Once I knew it was true, the rest was just details, and the bullshizer I was doing was fricken exhausting. Nobody went anywhere for a while (I don't remember how long), so I believe that it meant I was off KP the next day...
). I heard rumours of the towers being hit by an airplane in the morning, but I had dismissed it at first, as it sounded like something out of a bad movie. It wasn't until the afternoon that a sergeant came in and explained everything that happened and that the base was now on threat-con D. That afternoon I was able to see the news on the TV in the dayroom. Watched the news for roughly an hour before I went to my room to go to sleep. Once I knew it was true, the rest was just details, and the bullshizer I was doing was fricken exhausting. Nobody went anywhere for a while (I don't remember how long), so I believe that it meant I was off KP the next day...
You were like me when Estonia was sunk in 1994. First I thought it was a catamaran that had sunk, but several hours later on I recognised the whole story when I read the extra edition of Ilta-Sanomat (English: Evening News).
) and immediately i got like 10-20 calls from friends of my parents asking me if my parents were alright and all, in the beginning i didn't know what the hell they were babbling about but then i turned on the tv...
nobody believed them
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