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Hi Kat,
I hope the surgery worked out for you and it was helpful.
I work for the Environmental Protection Agency and I called my husband
that morning and told him I could see the Pentagon burning. He still
has my voice mail saved. I was on a listserv and one of the women
almost immediately said 'the government did this.' I said 'thanks and
good-bye,' and did my best to forget that I'd ever participated in it.
I can't even remember the name.
A former friend of mine had a history of psychological problems and
decided working in DC was too scary, post 9/11. She tried working
elsewhere and ended up on a psychiatric disability.
I think Phaidon has a coffee table book out about 9/11 with scenes of
the devastation, for about $75.00. I saw it in Barnes and Noble.
it's hard to believe that it's been 5 years.
Mary Katherine
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Subject: Re: upcomming documentararies of 9-11 as 5th aniversary comes
up.
I have a DVD of the CNN coverage from that awful day. But in fact,
my actual memories are hazy, as I was recovering from spinal surgery
that I'd had the week before and was on strong painkillers. In a way, I
wish I hadn't been.
Kat
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