That horrible sept 11 I was suppose to fly from orlando fl back to the UK.. Packing my bags in my hotel room with the tv on... I couldnt belive it, never will.. I spent an extra four days in the usa till I could get a flight, one thing sank home, thats how good you Americans are, you all stuck together..
That horrible sept 11 I was suppose to fly from orlando fl back to the UK.. Packing my bags in my hotel room with the tv on... I couldnt belive it, never will.. I spent an extra four days in the usa till I could get a flight, one thing sank home, thats how good you Americans are, you all stuck together..
sm, you are wasting your money running 100 0ctane....... its no more effective that 89 with your mods...... just my 2 cents.
Remember when we were on Skyline that weekend after it happend, all of us stopped at the lookout, for car pics, when I popped the trunk and turned on the radio for the news about the attack. I'll never forget that
wolfman, my 100octane is probably your 95, 97 octane.. also its a hell of alot cheaper! cause its aviation fuel! Avgas 100LL.. Not only that it does seem to have made a differance?! even if it hasn't its made a difference to my pocket! more beer money!
I remember I had guitar class my first hour of my junior year in hs...I remember being in class early just sitting around jamming with others.
I'll never forget another teacher coming in saying how some plane had just crashed in to the world trade center. No one really knew what was going on, and she said it was probably some smaller private plane. I remember turning on the tv and seeing what was way more than just a small private plane. The smoke, the devastation...I could have never imagined what was happening to those people. Then...it happened...an explosion out of no where in the second tower....we all knew something was wrong. Next thing you know it...reports of the pentagon getting hit. Reports of a plane going down in pennsylvania, reports of a plane hitting camp david...there were so many reports of things coming in. All we did all day at school was sit and watch. I remember seeing the towers fall live.
We can never forget what happened that day. It's something that totally rewrites the history books.
For all the families...the relatives...the loved ones...the friends...the coworkers...the mothers, sons, fathers, and daughters...the bravest who were willing to run in to a burning building in hopes of rescuing just one life and were willing to give theirs for it....I will never forget your sacrifice.
God Bless America
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I remember I had guitar class my first hour of my junior year in hs...I remember being in class early just sitting around jamming with others.
I'll never forget another teacher coming in saying how some plane had just crashed in to the world trade center. No one really knew what was going on, and she said it was probably some smaller private plane. I remember turning on the tv and seeing what was way more than just a small private plane. The smoke, the devastation...I could have never imagined what was happening to those people. Then...it happened...an explosion out of no where in the second tower....we all knew something was wrong. Next thing you know it...reports of the pentagon getting hit. Reports of a plane going down in pennsylvania, reports of a plane hitting camp david...there were so many reports of things coming in. All we did all day at school was sit and watch. I remember seeing the towers fall live.
We can never forget what happened that day. It's something that totally rewrites the history books.
For all the families...the relatives...the loved ones...the friends...the coworkers...the mothers, sons, fathers, and daughters...the bravest who were willing to run in to a burning building in hopes of rescuing just one life and were willing to give theirs for it....I will never forget your sacrifice.
God Bless America
Well said.
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