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<blockquote data-quote="OmegaBunny" data-source="post: 7462746" data-attributes="member: 581050"><p>I was living in Myrtle Beach that day and remember waking up late because it was my wife's birthday and we slept in. We flipped on the TV and seen the WTC with a hole in it. She asked what was happening and I said they were talking about what would happen if terrorists attacked NYC. We watched a little more and realized that it was a real attack.</p><p></p><p>Funny story though...At the time we worked at the Outback Steakhouse in Myrtle Beach. Later that evening we went up to work to eat and talk to the people there. We were standing at the bar talking to one of our friends and the two middle eastern men were sitting at the bar pointing at the tv and laughing. There food came and they started to eat while continuing to point and laugh. My friend went over to them and asked them how everything was, they said fine blah, blah, blah. He asked then if they were finished eating. They looked at them with a funny look on their faces because they were still sitting there with a full plate of food. The said no, so he grabbed their plate, dumped the food, and told them to gtfo and pointed at the door. I'm not sure if they were laughing about the attack or not, since my Arabic is a little rusty but it was very funny at the time.</p><p></p><p>Also, I didn't think I would care about the attacks 10 years later and thought this morning, why am I watching this? Then I realized how much it still bothers me and how bad I still feel for the families who lost loved ones and all the people who were affected in one way or another. If you don't feel for them then go **** yourself!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OmegaBunny, post: 7462746, member: 581050"] I was living in Myrtle Beach that day and remember waking up late because it was my wife's birthday and we slept in. We flipped on the TV and seen the WTC with a hole in it. She asked what was happening and I said they were talking about what would happen if terrorists attacked NYC. We watched a little more and realized that it was a real attack. Funny story though...At the time we worked at the Outback Steakhouse in Myrtle Beach. Later that evening we went up to work to eat and talk to the people there. We were standing at the bar talking to one of our friends and the two middle eastern men were sitting at the bar pointing at the tv and laughing. There food came and they started to eat while continuing to point and laugh. My friend went over to them and asked them how everything was, they said fine blah, blah, blah. He asked then if they were finished eating. They looked at them with a funny look on their faces because they were still sitting there with a full plate of food. The said no, so he grabbed their plate, dumped the food, and told them to gtfo and pointed at the door. I'm not sure if they were laughing about the attack or not, since my Arabic is a little rusty but it was very funny at the time. Also, I didn't think I would care about the attacks 10 years later and thought this morning, why am I watching this? Then I realized how much it still bothers me and how bad I still feel for the families who lost loved ones and all the people who were affected in one way or another. If you don't feel for them then go **** yourself! [/QUOTE]
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