View Full Version : BREAKING NEWS!
Marine
09-11-2001, 11:26am
TWO PLANES HAVE JUST FLOWN INTO THE WORLD TRADE CENTERS IN NEW YORK, ABOUT 8-10 APART, THE BUILDING IS ON FIRE.
TURN TO CNN FOR MORE IFNO
La Diablesa
09-11-2001, 11:31am
OMG!!!!!! IT'S HORRIBLE!!!!
I WAS WATCHING IN CNN THE NEWS AND THEN AGGHHHHHH THE OTHER PLANE CRASHED THERE !!!!!!!!!!!!
HOW CAN BE SOOOOOO CRUEL THE HUMANS I SHAME OF BE PART OF THEM http://www.shaniaforums.com/frown.gif
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CONGRATS SHANIA AND MUTT FOR THE MOST WONDERFUL AND BEAUTIFUL BABY IN THE WORLD :D
P.D: im back worse than ever hehehehe!!!!!!!!! LA DIABLESA BACK!!!!
http://www.shaniaforums.com/eek.gif OMG, this is horrible... http://www.shaniaforums.com/frown.gif http://www.shaniaforums.com/frown.gif http://www.shaniaforums.com/frown.gif
~Carol~
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And you're gonna cry a million teardrops, one for every shattered dream...
La Diablesa
09-11-2001, 11:47am
OMG THE NEWS SAID MAYBE ONE 3 PLANE HAS CRASHED AGAING "THE PENTAGONE" http://www.shaniaforums.com/frown.gif
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CONGRATS SHANIA AND MUTT FOR THE MOST WONDERFUL AND BEAUTIFUL BABY IN THE WORLD :D
P.D: im back worse than ever hehehehe!!!!!!!!! LA DIABLESA BACK!!!!
benperkins
09-11-2001, 11:54am
OMG thats teribble http://www.shaniaforums.com/frown.gif http://www.shaniaforums.com/frown.gif
.....
Ben
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You've got a way it seems
You gave me faith to find my dreams
You'll never know just what that means
Can't you see... you got a way with me
La Diablesa
09-11-2001, 12:12pm
ONE OF THE 2 TWIN TOWELS HAS TOPPLED OVER http://www.shaniaforums.com/frown.gif
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CONGRATS SHANIA AND MUTT FOR THE MOST WONDERFUL AND BEAUTIFUL BABY IN THE WORLD :D
P.D: im back worse than ever hehehehe!!!!!!!!! LA DIABLESA BACK!!!!
Jessica82865
09-11-2001, 12:26pm
ONe channel said that their was a explosion at the white house!!!!! http://www.shaniaforums.com/frown.gif http://www.shaniaforums.com/frown.gif http://www.shaniaforums.com/frown.gif http://www.shaniaforums.com/frown.gif
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Congrats shania and mutt on your beautiful baby boy. Eja. May he bring as much happiness to your lives as you have brought to others.
Andrea (dont ask about the jessica thing)
La Diablesa
09-11-2001, 12:32pm
AND THE OTHER TOWER JUST COLAPSED TOO http://www.shaniaforums.com/frown.gif
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CONGRATS SHANIA AND MUTT FOR THE MOST WONDERFUL AND BEAUTIFUL BABY IN THE WORLD :D
P.D: im back worse than ever hehehehe!!!!!!!!! LA DIABLESA BACK!!!!
i feel sick http://www.shaniaforums.com/frown.gif i dont wanna go to school but i have to right now! byebye
Curt
This is a National Emergency, but as an American we must calm.
Who evere committed this...barbaric act shall pay, and indeed pay.
I am not sure of the momment, but some Country has declaered War with the US, although i am not fully aware of this at this time.
It is very disturbing, Peter Jennings even sounds a little nerved, one of the reporters hand was shaking, his voice trembling...
It is almost very hard to type straight right now, although i feel a certain calm and cooly right now.
"Nation will rise against Nation, and kingdom against kingdom"
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Heaven Won't Take Us and Hell's Afraid We'll Take Over - U.S.M.C.
Mess With One Marine, You mess with them all.
Marine Sniper... One Shot....One Kill...No Exceptions.
That´s so terrible!!!! http://www.shaniaforums.com/frown.gif http://www.shaniaforums.com/frown.gif http://www.shaniaforums.com/frown.gif http://www.shaniaforums.com/frown.gif http://www.shaniaforums.com/frown.gif http://www.shaniaforums.com/frown.gif http://www.shaniaforums.com/frown.gif
So many people lost their lives...
Jasmin http://www.shaniaforums.com/frown.gif
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~Freedom is just another word for nothing left to lose~
Janis Joplin
Annette
09-11-2001, 1:30pm
http://www.shaniaforums.com/eek.gif OMG That's so horrible http://www.shaniaforums.com/frown.gif http://www.shaniaforums.com/frown.gif
http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/world/americas/newsid_1537000/1537469.stm
*sigh*
benperkins
09-11-2001, 1:45pm
OMG there where passengers on those planes http://www.shaniaforums.com/frown.gif http://www.shaniaforums.com/frown.gif http://www.shaniaforums.com/frown.gif That was evil http://www.shaniaforums.com/frown.gif
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Ben
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You've got a way it seems
You gave me faith to find my dreams
You'll never know just what that means
Can't you see... you got a way with me
Woody&Love 4ever
09-11-2001, 2:41pm
I'm watchin it on tv... it's horrible. http://www.shaniaforums.com/frown.gif http://www.shaniaforums.com/eek.gif http://www.shaniaforums.com/frown.gif http://www.shaniaforums.com/eek.gif
I'm scared, just unbelivable
ely
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"I'm not planning on ever going away from home for any lenght of time anymore. I don't have to. I think maybe we're finally going to start living our life together. I'm thinking about babies, but anytime over the next few years will be fine!"
Shania-August 27th 1999
Eja-12th August 2001*Congratulations Mutt&Shania!
OMG...this is a nightmare...I've been watching the news for 4 hours and it's getting worse every minute... http://www.shaniaforums.com/frown.gif http://www.shaniaforums.com/frown.gif http://www.shaniaforums.com/frown.gif I'm in shock. We won't have a war, will we??! This is so scary... http://www.shaniaforums.com/frown.gif
Do we have any people from New York or Washington here?? http://www.shaniaforums.com/frown.gif
~Carol~
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And you're gonna cry a million teardrops, one for every shattered dream...
La Diablesa
09-11-2001, 2:54pm
OMG CAROL!!!!!! IS NOT GOING TO HAPPEN ANY WAR!!!!!!! OK????? CAN U OUT OF UR MIND THIS???????? NOT WAR NOT WAR AND NOT WAR SO PLEASE DON'T WORRIED SWEETIE
http://www.shaniaforums.com/frown.gif SILLYSIL http://www.shaniaforums.com/frown.gif
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CONGRATS SHANIA AND MUTT FOR THE MOST WONDERFUL AND BEAUTIFUL BABY IN THE WORLD :D
P.D: im back worse than ever hehehehe!!!!!!!!! LA DIABLESA BACK!!!!
Woody&Love 4ever
09-11-2001, 2:56pm
Me and Vale were so scared about this... I know it won't happen, cause I don't want it to happen! http://www.shaniaforums.com/frown.gif http://www.shaniaforums.com/frown.gif http://www.shaniaforums.com/frown.gif
I hope they'll agree somehow
No war please
But I'm still worried http://www.shaniaforums.com/frown.gif http://www.shaniaforums.com/frown.gif http://www.shaniaforums.com/frown.gif
ely
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"I'm not planning on ever going away from home for any lenght of time anymore. I don't have to. I think maybe we're finally going to start living our life together. I'm thinking about babies, but anytime over the next few years will be fine!"
Shania-August 27th 1999
Eja-12th August 2001*Congratulations Mutt&Shania!
I know...nobody should think that...but they said it on TV and on the radio! http://www.shaniaforums.com/frown.gif I've always felt safe here in Switzerland, but even my parents said...well, you know... http://www.shaniaforums.com/frown.gif
~Carol~
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And you're gonna cry a million teardrops, one for every shattered dream...
Woody&Love 4ever
09-11-2001, 3:01pm
I know...
Today me and Vale looked to the photos she took in NY in August... http://www.shaniaforums.com/frown.gif http://www.shaniaforums.com/frown.gif http://www.shaniaforums.com/frown.gif The twin towers http://www.shaniaforums.com/frown.gif
OMG
ely
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"I'm not planning on ever going away from home for any lenght of time anymore. I don't have to. I think maybe we're finally going to start living our life together. I'm thinking about babies, but anytime over the next few years will be fine!"
Shania-August 27th 1999
Eja-12th August 2001*Congratulations Mutt&Shania!
<font face="Arial, Verdana" size="2">Originally posted by Carol:
in shock. We won't have a war, will we??!
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Don't worry Carol, there should'nt be a War http://www.shaniaforums.com/smile.gif
Maaaaybe in the Far and distant future maybe but not now, i think this was terrorists and hopefully they will find them.
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Heaven Won't Take Us and Hell's Afraid We'll Take Over - U.S.M.C.
Mess With One Marine, You mess with them all.
Marine Sniper... One Shot....One Kill...No Exceptions.
[This message has been edited by Marine (edited September 11, 2001).]
benperkins
09-11-2001, 3:29pm
Yes it was terriost, but the most evil terrosts I've ever seen http://www.shaniaforums.com/frown.gif
Ben
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You've got a way it seems
You gave me faith to find my dreams
You'll never know just what that means
Can't you see... you got a way with me
La Diablesa
09-11-2001, 3:56pm
<font face="Arial, Verdana" size="2">Originally posted by benperkins:
Yes it was terriost, but the most evil terrosts I've ever seen http://www.shaniaforums.com/frown.gif
Ben
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NOT BEN ,THERE'S NOT BETTER OR WORSE TERRORISTS http://www.shaniaforums.com/frown.gif ALL TERRORIST ARE THE WORST DEVILS!!!!!! http://www.shaniaforums.com/frown.gif http://www.shaniaforums.com/frown.gif http://www.shaniaforums.com/frown.gif
http://www.shaniaforums.com/frown.gif SILVI http://www.shaniaforums.com/frown.gif
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CONGRATS SHANIA AND MUTT FOR THE MOST WONDERFUL AND BEAUTIFUL BABY IN THE WORLD :D
P.D: im back worse than ever hehehehe!!!!!!!!! LA DIABLESA BACK!!!!
BIGHeart
09-11-2001, 4:16pm
OMG, this is a nightmare!!!! That's so horrible, I can't do anything but cry...!!! http://www.shaniaforums.com/frown.gif http://www.shaniaforums.com/frown.gif http://www.shaniaforums.com/frown.gif http://www.shaniaforums.com/frown.gif http://www.shaniaforums.com/frown.gif http://www.shaniaforums.com/frown.gif
Heather
09-11-2001, 4:26pm
Im so devastated http://www.shaniaforums.com/frown.gif When my professor told us the news I thought she was lying, I couldnt imagine. And when I saw it on the news, I just couldn't believe it. I still can't believe it http://www.shaniaforums.com/frown.gif http://www.shaniaforums.com/frown.gif http://www.shaniaforums.com/frown.gif http://www.shaniaforums.com/frown.gif http://www.shaniaforums.com/frown.gif How could people be so heartless and cruel???? I just don't understand http://www.shaniaforums.com/frown.gif http://www.shaniaforums.com/frown.gif Not at all!!!!
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"Be a winner, be a star, be happy to be who you are, gotta be yourself, gotta make a plan, gotta go for it while you can..."
Shania
"I'm real.....what you get is what you see..."
I'm Real - Jennifer Lopez
I've got a non-stop hole in my head: imagination Hey Pretty-POE
I KNOW! http://www.shaniaforums.com/mad.gif
I AM ONE PISSED OFF AMERICAN!!!!! http://www.shaniaforums.com/mad.gif
I heard the news when I woke up this morning & I could not believe what I was watching! I was overcome with sadness, frustration, & confusion. Sometimes I just don't understand why SOME people have to be SO creul & inhumane?!
Imaging the thousands of people who were in the building that died. Plus the hundreds od people in the airplanes that died. And people in Washington, ect... http://www.shaniaforums.com/frown.gif http://www.shaniaforums.com/frown.gif http://www.shaniaforums.com/frown.gif
I heard on the radio that a lot of people are donating blood at the local hospitals. I'm thinking of joining them.
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I'm not dreamin' or stupid. But boy have I been hit by cupid!
www.shaniatime.moonfruit.com (http://www.shaniatime.moonfruit.com)
-Your #1 domain for all things Twain-
----> [N8] <----
What happend there today is just horrible.I heard on the news that they also crashed plains in Pittsburg and Pensylvania.I heard that the plains that crashed at the WTC had 58 and 52 innocent people on board.I saw the people in Palestina celebrating what happend in the USA today.It maid me sick looking at those people having fun about what happend.There are so many crazy people on this earth.And as long as there are people like these idiots,things like this will keep happening. http://www.shaniaforums.com/frown.gif
My condolences to the family's of the people who lost their lives.
Frank.
No war no war...no one wants a new war...but it's absolutely possible and Im sure it's going to be a 3rd world war.... http://www.shaniaforums.com/frown.gif http://www.shaniaforums.com/frown.gif http://www.shaniaforums.com/frown.gif
That is catastrophic, but do u guys think president Bush will go on without doing something against those mother fukka$ who did it to thousands of inocent people???....OMG that's too terrible...
U'll see there will be another war!!!
Geronimo
09-11-2001, 5:46pm
http://www.shaniaforums.com/frown.gif Wow! That's the most unbelievable thing I have ever seen! http://www.shaniaforums.com/mad.gif Early estimates are that there were 10,000 people killed. To put that into perspective, I believe there were 2400 casualties at Pearl Harbour http://www.shaniaforums.com/frown.gif. Americans won't stand for the murders of 10,000 innocent civilians, and I'm sure they will deal with this severely! As Admiral Yamamoto said after the bombing of Pearl Harbour "...We have awakened a sleeping giant and have instilled in him a terrible resolve."
Jersey Fan
09-11-2001, 6:07pm
I was almost there today.
Many business associates I have worked and dealt with at the Trade Center may have been
lost today. Only time will tell......
Today is not only a horrible tradgedy for Americans but for anyone who wants to call themselves a member of the human race.
Stephania5
09-11-2001, 6:23pm
I am just in total shock. I couldn't believe it. I found out at around 10:00 in my first period class. I wasn't taking it seriously... but then I watched it on TV at lunch... It's so horrible. My music teacher wouldn't let us play because he said that he just couldn't play music today. I couldn't watch it anymore. It's so horrible. And when I found out a plane went down in Colorado... (Carol and Sam) Oh my... This is catastrophic. This is what you see in movies, like Armageddon. Not in real life.... My condolences to all the victims and their families... http://www.shaniaforums.com/frown.gif http://www.shaniaforums.com/frown.gif http://www.shaniaforums.com/frown.gif
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~Sometimes good-bye is the only open door. I can't turn back when I know there's something more. I gotta find what my heart beats for.~
Congrats Terri on Fan's Choice Award!!!
CONGRATULATIONS SHANIA AND MUTT ON YOUR BEAUTIFUL BABY BOY!!!
Eja Lange August 12, 2001
musicgrl
09-11-2001, 6:37pm
I am so glad you guys feel the way I do. I am so shocked. I was in school, the tv's were on all day nearly and the flag was half-staff.
I cannot believe someone would ever do this. It brings me to tears knowing that so many people have died. 20,000 people work in those towers! Not to mention, the people who died when they collapsed, and the people on the planes! This is unbelievable. It truly is.
About there being a war-relax. I've talked to some teachers and my parents, and it isn't a big possibility. The US might bomb afganistan, but there really isn't anyone to fight. It was a terrorist act, done by that one guy (can't recall the name). I was afraid of war too-I was freaked...but when you think about it, it isnt' a very big possibility. At least, we all hope.
To anyone who lives in New york-(spock, i know you do)-I hope ya'll are alright as well as your family and friends.
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musicgrl
09-11-2001, 6:41pm
posted twice
[This message has been edited by musicgrl (edited September 11, 2001).]
Baby Mutt
09-11-2001, 6:44pm
I just dunno what to say, i'm scared and shocked and terrified http://www.shaniaforums.com/frown.gif http://www.shaniaforums.com/frown.gif http://www.shaniaforums.com/frown.gif
I just dont want a war http://www.shaniaforums.com/frown.gif plz!
Man, that's soo terrible and... unbelievable http://www.shaniaforums.com/frown.gif http://www.shaniaforums.com/frown.gif
I'm scared
-Vale-
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Mutt is the producer of my dreams and the love of my life.
He’s my best friend, he’s my best adviser, he’s… such a love! He’s the sweetest… sweetest man… everyone that meets him just loves him. -Shania-
~I love you so much Mutt, my sweet Angel!~
Welcome to the world little Eja!!! I luv u little boy!!
The Pentagon is gone too!!!!!!!!! http://www.shaniaforums.com/mad.gif
I'm sure Marine feels like kicking some foreign @ss almost as much as I do. http://www.shaniaforums.com/mad.gif
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I'm not dreamin' or stupid. But boy have I been hit by cupid!
www.shaniatime.moonfruit.com (http://www.shaniatime.moonfruit.com)
-Your #1 domain for all things Twain-
----> [N8] <----
Baby Mutt
09-11-2001, 7:00pm
I'm so sorry guys... http://www.shaniaforums.com/frown.gif
love
-Vale-
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Mutt is the producer of my dreams and the love of my life.
He’s my best friend, he’s my best adviser, he’s… such a love! He’s the sweetest… sweetest man… everyone that meets him just loves him. -Shania-
~I love you so much Mutt, my sweet Angel!~
Welcome to the world little Eja!!! I luv u little boy!!
Woody&Love 4ever
09-11-2001, 7:07pm
And they say it's just the beginning... http://www.shaniaforums.com/frown.gif
ely
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"I'm not planning on ever going away from home for any lenght of time anymore. I don't have to. I think maybe we're finally going to start living our life together. I'm thinking about babies, but anytime over the next few years will be fine!"
Shania-August 27th 1999
Eja-12th August 2001*Congratulations Mutt&Shania!
OMG. I just don't know what to say. We heard about it all day in school. I dunno if any of u have noticed, but today is 9/11 http://www.shaniaforums.com/frown.gif this is terrible. The gas prices have gone up so high! There was so much traffic here to get to the gas stations, that we couldn't even get to our houses, on our school busses! Whoever bombed those buildings and other places are really making me mad!!!!!! I just don't know what to say. I hope they get everything under control soon, and I don't know. God Bless the families and victims.
today is 9/11 and so what???? http://www.shaniaforums.com/confused.gif
Woody&Love 4ever
09-11-2001, 7:40pm
Maybe something happened on Sept 11th 2000?
ely
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"I'm not planning on ever going away from home for any lenght of time anymore. I don't have to. I think maybe we're finally going to start living our life together. I'm thinking about babies, but anytime over the next few years will be fine!"
Shania-August 27th 1999
Eja-12th August 2001*Congratulations Mutt&Shania!
no no no. 911 is the number we Americans call if we are hurt, or we need to go the hospital, or if we are dying. OMG ANOTHER BUILDING JUST COLLAPSED!
Woody&Love 4ever
09-11-2001, 8:02pm
<font face="Arial, Verdana" size="2">Originally posted by Andrew:
no no no. 911 is the number we Americans call if we are hurt, or we need to go the hospital, or if we are dying. OMG ANOTHER BUILDING JUST COLLAPSED!</font>
ah now it's ok about 911...
WHICH BUILDING?! http://www.shaniaforums.com/eek.gif http://www.shaniaforums.com/frown.gif
ely
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"I'm not planning on ever going away from home for any lenght of time anymore. I don't have to. I think maybe we're finally going to start living our life together. I'm thinking about babies, but anytime over the next few years will be fine!"
Shania-August 27th 1999
Eja-12th August 2001*Congratulations Mutt&Shania!
<font face="Arial, Verdana" size="2">Originally posted by Andrew:
no no no. 911 is the number we Americans call if we are hurt, or we need to go the hospital, or if we are dying. OMG ANOTHER BUILDING JUST COLLAPSED!</font>
OMG http://www.shaniaforums.com/frown.gif
Shaniabomber99
09-11-2001, 8:09pm
OMG!!! I hope you guys in the US Are okay. I heard what happen http://www.shaniaforums.com/frown.gif I'm online now.
Shaniagal
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I LOVE YOU SHANIA and EJA:-)
It was the third world trade center building.
Shaniabomber99
09-11-2001, 10:07pm
<font face="Arial, Verdana" size="2">Originally posted by Andrew:
It was the third world trade center building.</font>
There was 2 not 3??? http://www.shaniaforums.com/confused.gif
Shaniagal
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I LOVE YOU SHANIA and EJA:-)
musicgrl
09-11-2001, 10:11pm
It was the world trade center 7. Dunno what it is, but its the one. http://www.shaniaforums.com/frown.gif(
what is wrong with some people http://www.shaniaforums.com/frown.gif http://www.shaniaforums.com/mad.gif
Shaniabomber99
09-11-2001, 10:18pm
It's awful right now...
Shaniagal
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I LOVE YOU SHANIA and EJA:-)
Stephania5
09-11-2001, 10:24pm
September 11 is World Peace Day. Ironic, eh?
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~Sometimes good-bye is the only open door. I can't turn back when I know there's something more. I gotta find what my heart beats for.~
Congrats Terri on Fan's Choice Award!!!
CONGRATULATIONS SHANIA AND MUTT ON YOUR BEAUTIFUL BABY BOY!!!
Eja Lange August 12, 2001
i have an internet friend on msn and she lives in Boston. I was talking to her, and 2 of her friend were on one of the planes that crashed into the trade center. They're names are Ty and Scott. Everyone please pray for her (tina), ty, scott, and the families of scott and ty.
Curt
shanilia
09-11-2001, 10:32pm
The whole attack on America is surreal. There is a blanket effect on the rest of the country. It's not just confined to the New York area - the east coast - but the attack affected the rest of the country. Most major companies in big cities all over the US are closed for today. The entire air travel is closed.
Jessica82865
09-11-2001, 11:10pm
President Bush just made his speech to the American people, promising justace. I am still in total shock on the attacks on my country! It is the biggist terrorist attack since Pearl Harbor. But we still stand strong, not letting the enemy win. All planes were headed to my town. This tragady will go down in the books. Its a date i will never forget.
GOD BLESS AMERICA!
Andrea : A patriotic American!
samantha t
09-11-2001, 11:18pm
O.k... this is TERRIBLE!
THIS IS TRAGIC!!!
All day at school we stayed glued to the television and radios and we just prayed... http://www.shaniaforums.com/frown.gif
It as so sad..I mean we had ppl in my school crying...It is bad.. Like...can there be war?!
I HOPE NOT! I don't understand anything about wars or anything so I'm really freaked out. GGR WHY CAN'T WE ALL BE CIVIL!!!
What is the point of fighting?!!
musicgrl
09-12-2001, 12:22am
Relax. The possibility of war is low.
Curti-I'm sad for your friend and the lose of her friends lives http://www.shaniaforums.com/frown.gif So many people. Because of this foolish act, thousands are dead, the country has gone crazy, and everythings shut down and gas prices are soaring. Whoever did this is evil, 100% evil. Even that is an understatement. I am so mad and depressed, though I didn't know anyone who got killed. My sisters friend was nearby, and spock was nearby, but other than that those are my only associations with this terrorism. But it doesn't matter. This person is a cowardly, evil fool.
britt.
<font face="Arial, Verdana" size="2">Originally posted by Nate:
The Pentagon is gone too!!!!!!!!! http://www.shaniaforums.com/mad.gif
I'm sure Marine feels like kicking some foreign @ss almost as much as I do. http://www.shaniaforums.com/mad.gif
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I have very much resentment to this act of a Hanus crime of the human nature.
But we *I* am not sure who really did it.
I Can Pray, that is all my Power.
God Speed to All
Woody&Love 4ever
09-12-2001, 3:42pm
<font face="Arial, Verdana" size="2">Originally posted by Stephania5:
September 11 is World Peace Day. Ironic, eh?
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OMG Steph I didn't know http://www.shaniaforums.com/frown.gif
This makes it even more sad and tragic http://www.shaniaforums.com/frown.gif http://www.shaniaforums.com/frown.gif
ely
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"I'm not planning on ever going away from home for any lenght of time anymore. I don't have to. I think maybe we're finally going to start living our life together. I'm thinking about babies, but anytime over the next few years will be fine!"
Shania-August 27th 1999
Eja-12th August 2001*Congratulations Mutt&Shania!
iloveshania
09-12-2001, 4:28pm
My prayers go out to your friend and her friends families! I prayed all night that nobody from here or thier friends or family were involved! http://www.shaniaforums.com/frown.gif
I started watching minutes after the second tower was hit! I was glued to the set for hours and couldn't stop crying! I can't understand how anyone can feel just in doing something like this! There is NO justification for murdering thousands of people! http://www.shaniaforums.com/mad.gif
It's a screwed up world!!!
Monica XOX
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When the storm clouds gather, turn to me and I'll be your umbrella! When the darkness surrounds you, turn to me and I will be your light! When your burden is heavy and you feel weak, reach out to me and I will be your strength! A friend is always just a heartbeat away!
<font face="Arial, Verdana" size="2">Originally posted by iloveshania:
It's a screwed up world!!!
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Tis not the world that is screwed up...tis the people in it...
La Diablesa
09-12-2001, 5:19pm
<font face="Arial, Verdana" size="2">Originally posted by Marine:
Tis not the world that is screwed up...tis the people in it...</font>
very true http://www.shaniaforums.com/frown.gif
violence only takes violence http://www.shaniaforums.com/frown.gif
hate only takes more hate http://www.shaniaforums.com/frown.gif
im very shame of be a human http://www.shaniaforums.com/frown.gif http://www.shaniaforums.com/frown.gif http://www.shaniaforums.com/frown.gif
silvi http://www.shaniaforums.com/frown.gif http://www.shaniaforums.com/frown.gif
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CONGRATS SHANIA AND MUTT FOR THE MOST WONDERFUL AND BEAUTIFUL BABY IN THE WORLD :D
P.D: im back worse than ever hehehehe!!!!!!!!! LA DIABLESA BACK!!!!
Baby Mutt
09-12-2001, 7:01pm
I haven't words anymore...
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-Vale-
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Mutt is the producer of my dreams and the love of my life.
He’s my best friend, he’s my best adviser, he’s… such a love! He’s the sweetest… sweetest man… everyone that meets him just loves him. -Shania-
~I love you so much Mutt, my sweet Angel!~
All of the flags here were at half today in memorium for all that happened yesterday http://www.shaniaforums.com/frown.gif
Curt http://www.shaniaforums.com/frown.gif
Found this. Bumping this thread back up.
Blue_Firefly
09-11-2006, 11:20am
I was wondering why I saw no threads about this yet...
Thanks for bringing it back up..
:cry: Aww, this thread makes me wanna cry...
thanks for bringing it back up Andrew.
Steve F
09-11-2006, 3:26pm
Like we've heard so many times lately, "I remember it just like it was yesterday and what I was doing." My wife and my oldest daughter had gone shopping. Infact, my daughter was picking up my wife to go when Terry said "look a jetliner must have lost control and has crashed into one of the twin towers." She shook her head and muttered something like "that's awful. Gotta go Tracy is here. Try to find out what happened."
Of course what happened was no accident. I sat there glued to the TV. I remember we had been watching Regis and Kelly when Regis said he was getting a report of a plane hitting one of the twin towers and there would be a special ABC report as soon as possible. I had only been retired from my career for about 4 months. I was really just starting to enjoy retirement. But on this terrible morning, retirement seemed far away. I must have watched for nearly two and half hours. The scene of that airliner crashing into the WTC, and then another was burned into my memory forever since I had seen it so many times already. I kept thinking maybe it isn't as bad as it looks. But it was! Finally, I just coudn't watch anymore. Between this and the Pentagon crash, and the other crash in a Pennsylvania field, emotionally, I was pretty drained. So, I locked up the house and went for a walk through the woods behind a church near us. There is trails all though this area from snowmobiles and 4 wheelers, etc. Even though I really wasn't paying a lot of attention to my route, I knew I wouldn't get lost since I had roamed these woods a lot as a boy. I came out on a familiiar road that leads straight to a soft serve ice cream shoppe. I got an ice cream, don't remember what kind [maybe peanut-butter?] and sat on a picnic table for what seemed like a long time. When finished I went back the same way. I could have gone out on the main road back to my home. It is much shorter, but I didn't feel like listening to the sound of cars flying by. It would be too painful at that moment.
When I got back to the house. Terry and Tracy were apparently still shopping, and images on the TV were still the same. They knew more now. It was clear what had happened. It still is clear!
Five years from now, maybe the pain will be a little more distant, but it will never be gone. All of those hundreds of people who were killed that day due to a nasty twist of fate deserve our memory. They earned it.
Steve
SHANIANUTS!
09-11-2006, 3:33pm
There are other threads here memorializing this day. I just don't remember their titles.
SHANIANUTS!
09-11-2006, 3:45pm
There are other threads here memorializing this day. I just don't remember their titles....there are many other threads here about September 11th but this is the one I remember most vividly:
http://www.shaniaforums.com/showthread.php?t=7745
You might wish to add your thoughts there also.
I just turned CNN on but I don't see anything about this!
I just turned CNN on but I don't see anything about this!
Well they did all their stuff in the morning. They will probably replay it throughout the evening.
There were more attacks today!?
Well they did all their stuff in the morning. They will probably replay it throughout the evening.
SHANIANUTS!
09-11-2006, 5:25pm
No...........
Five years today from that horrible attack to the twins towers. I can hardly believe how the time is flying. I remember that day when I wast at school and suddenly in the TV the sign broke down and that sad image of the World Trade Center on fire came into our eyes, of my classmated and myself.
I pray for all of those people who were died that dark day, for all the victims and the people who lost some familiar there.
And expecting someday the Al-Qaeda stop all of these stupid ideas to attack USA just because of the bad goverment headed by Bush. What's the fault of the people? Why the people must pay for the goverment conflicts. Now and never we'll live quiet, but I trust someday this will get over very soon. The poeple can do more than a little group of terrorists.
SHANIANUTS!
09-11-2006, 9:54pm
...bad government headed by Bush?
...I wouldn't go there on this thread..
yes. But I don't wanna discuss that. Only pray for the victims remebering what it happened five years ago.
Shaniabomber99
09-12-2006, 12:11am
Thanks Andrew for bring this up...there are 9/11 threads on here.
Carley
canoilers
09-12-2006, 7:57am
By Graham Hicks
A tribute, worth repeating, to the firefighters who died going into, as all others tried to get out of, the collapsing World Trade Center towers five years ago. A tribute as well to all who lost their lives in the Al-Qaida attacks. The poem is attributed to a Jim McGregor.
"Keep climbing," says the captain. "Up through the smoke and smell. Keep climbing," says the captain. "I think I heard somebody yell.
"Keep climbing," says the captain. "Alive or dead, not ours to tell.
"Keep climbing," calls the captain. "Forget about your pain.
"Keep climbing," shouts the captain. "We have more floors to gain.
"Keep climbing," yells the captain, "So we can bring them down again.
"Keep climbing," cries the captain. "If I can, so can you.
"Keep climbing," orders the captain. "I need the best from you."
"Keep climbing," shouts the captain. "Forget about those sounds. It's just some girders twisting, and some concrete falling down.
"Keep climbing," prays our captain. "Eyes raised, heading for the top.
"Keep climbing," whispers the captain. "Climb up to that light.
"Right up to that sunshine. No smoke to smell, no fire to fight.
"Keep climbing," sings the captain. "That angel's hand will lead the way.
"Rest now," sighs the captain. "You did your job today."
http://www.edmontonsun.com/News/Columnists/Hicks_Graham/2006/09/12/1828852.html
FinnFreak
09-12-2006, 8:41am
CNN -September 11, 2006
Bush: A war unlike any we have fought before
Here is the complete transcript of President Bush's Oval Office speech on the five-year anniversary of the 9/11 attacks Monday.
"Five years ago, this date -- September the 11th -- was seared into America's memory. Nineteen men attacked us with a barbarity unequaled in our history. They murdered people of all colors, creeds and nationalities, and made war upon the entire free world. Since that day, America and her allies have taken the offensive in a war unlike any we have fought before.
Today we are safer, but we are not yet safe.
On this solemn night, I have asked for some of your time to discuss the nature of the threat still before us, what we are doing to protect our nation, and the building of a more hopeful Middle East that holds the key to peace for America and the world.
On 9/11, our nation saw the face of evil.
Yet, on that awful day, we also witnessed something distinctly American: ordinary citizens rising to the occasion and responding with extraordinary acts of courage.
We saw courage in office workers who were trapped on the high floors of burning skyscrapers, and called home so that their last words to their families would be of comfort and love.
We saw courage in passengers aboard Flight 93, who recited the 23rd Psalm and then charged the cockpit. And we saw courage in the Pentagon staff who made it out of the flames and smoke and ran back in to answer cries for help.
On this day, we remember the innocent who've lost their lives, and we pay tribute to those who gave their lives so that others might live.
For many of our citizens, the wounds of that morning are still fresh.
I have met firefighters and police officers who choke up at the memory of fallen comrades.
I have stood with families gathered on a grassy field in Pennsylvania, who take bittersweet pride in loved ones who refused to be victims and gave America our first victory in the war on terror.
I've sat beside young mothers with children who are now 5 years old and still long for the daddies who will never cradle them in their arms.
Out of this suffering, we resolve to honor every man and woman lost. And we seek their lasting memorial in a safer and more hopeful world.
Since the horror of 9/11, we've learned a great deal about the enemy. We have learned that they are evil and kill without mercy, but not without purpose.
We have learned that they form a global network of extremists who are driven by a perverted vision of Islam: a totalitarian ideology that hates freedom, rejects tolerance and despises all dissent.
And we have learned that their goal is to build a radical Islamic empire where women are prisoners in their homes, men are beaten for missing prayer meetings, and terrorists have a safe haven to plan and launch attacks on America and other civilized nations.
The war against this enemy is more than a military conflict. It is the decisive ideological struggle of the 21st century and the calling of our generation.
Our nation is being tested in a way that we have not been since the start of the Cold War.
We saw what a handful of our enemies can do with box-cutters and plane tickets. We hear their threats to launch even more terrible attacks on our people.
And we know that, if they were able to get their hands on weapons of mass destruction, they would use them against us.
We face an enemy determined to bring death and suffering into our homes.
America did not ask for this war, and every American wishes it were over. So do I.
But the war is not over, and it will not be over until either we or the extremists emerge victorious.
If we do not defeat these enemies now, we will leave our children to face a Middle East overrun by terrorist states and radical dictators armed with nuclear weapons. We are in a war that will set the course for this new century and determine the destiny of millions across the world.
For America, 9/11 was more than a tragedy; it changed the way we look at the world.
On September the 11th, we resolved that we would go on the offense against our enemies and we would not distinguish between the terrorists and those who harbor or support them.
So we helped drive the Taliban from power in Afghanistan. We put al Qaeda on the run and killed or captured most of those who planned the 9/11 attacks, including the man believed to be the mastermind, Khalid Sheikh Mohammed.
He and other suspected terrorists have been questioned by the Central Intelligence Agency, and they have provided valuable information that has helped stop attacks in America and across the world.
Now these men have been transferred to Guantanamo Bay, so they can be held to account for their actions.
Osama bin Laden and other terrorists are still in hiding. Our message to them is clear: No matter how long it takes, America will find you, and we will bring you to justice.
On September the 11th, we learned that America must confront threats before they reach our shores; whether those threats come from terrorist networks or terrorist states.
I am often asked why we're in Iraq when Saddam Hussein was not responsible for the 9/11 attacks. The answer is that the regime of Saddam Hussein was a clear threat.
My administration, the Congress and the United Nations saw the threat.
And, after 9/11, Saddam's regime posed a risk that the world could not afford to take.
The world is safer because Saddam Hussein is no longer in power.
And now the challenge is to help the Iraqi people build a democracy that fulfills the dreams of the nearly 12 million Iraqis who came out to vote in free elections last December.
Al Qaeda and other extremists from across the world have come to Iraq to stop the rise of a free society in the heart of the Middle East. They have joined the remnants of Saddam's regime and other armed groups to foment sectarian violence and drive us out.
Our enemies in Iraq are tough and they are committed, but so are Iraqi and coalition forces. We are adapting to stay ahead of the enemy, and we are carrying out a clear plan to ensure that a democratic Iraq succeeds.
We are training Iraqi troops so they can defend their nation. We are helping Iraq's unity government grow in strength and serve its people. We will not leave until this work is done.
Whatever mistakes have been made in Iraq, the worst mistake would be to think that if we pulled out, the terrorists would leave us alone.
They will not leave us alone. They will follow us.
The safety of America depends on the outcome of the battle in the streets of Baghdad.
Osama bin Laden calls this fight "The Third World War," and he says that victory for the terrorists in Iraq will mean America's defeat and disgrace forever.
If we yield Iraq to men like bin Laden, our enemies will be emboldened. They will gain a new safe haven. They will use Iraq's resources to fuel their extremist movement.
We will not allow this to happen.
America will stay in the fight. Iraq will be a free nation and a strong ally in the war on terror.
We can be confident that our coalition will succeed because the Iraqi people have been steadfast in the face of unspeakable violence. And we can be confident in victory because of the skill and resolve of America's armed forces.
Every one of our troops is a volunteer. And since the attacks of September the 11th, more than 1.6 million Americans have stepped forward to put on our nation's uniform.
In Iraq, Afghanistan and other fronts in the war on terror, the men and women of our military are making great sacrifices to keep us safe. Some have suffered terrible injuries, and nearly 3,000 have given their lives.
America cherishes their memory. We pray for their families. And we will never back down from the work they have begun.
We also honor those who toil day and night to keep our homeland safe, and we are giving them the tools they need to protect our people.
We have created the Department of Homeland Security; we have torn down the wall that kept law enforcement and intelligence from sharing information; we have tightened security at our airports and seaports and borders; and we've created new programs to monitor enemy bank records and phone calls.
Thanks to the hard work of our law enforcement and intelligence professionals, we have broken up terrorist cells in our midst and saved American lives.
Five years after 9/11, our enemies have not succeeded in launching another attack on our soil, but they have not been idle.
Al Qaeda, and those inspired by its hateful ideology, have carried out terrorist attacks in more than two dozen nations. And, just last month, they were foiled in a plot to blow up passenger planes headed for the United States.
They remain determined to attack America and kill our citizens, and we are determined to stop them.
We will continue to give the men and women who protect us every resource and legal authority they need to do their jobs.
In the first days after the 9/11 attacks, I promised to use every element of national power to fight the terrorists wherever we find them. One of the strongest weapons in our arsenal is the power of freedom.
The terrorists fear freedom as much as they do our firepower.
They are thrown into panic at the sight of an old man pulling the election lever, girls enrolling in schools, or families worshiping God in their own traditions.
They know that, given a choice, people will choose freedom over their extremist ideology. So their answer is to deny people this choice by raging against the forces of freedom and moderation.
This struggle has been called a clash of civilizations. In truth, it is a struggle for civilization.
We are fighting to maintain the way of life enjoyed by free nations. And we're fighting for the possibility that good and decent people across the Middle East can raise up societies based on freedom and tolerance and personal dignity.
We are now in the early hours of this struggle between tyranny and freedom. Amid the violence, some question whether the people of the Middle East want their freedom and whether the forces of moderation can prevail.
For 60 years, these doubts guided our policies in the Middle East. And then, on a bright September morning, it became clear that the calm we saw in the Middle East was only a mirage. Years of pursuing stability to promote peace had left us with neither.
So we changed our policies, and committed America's influence in the world to advancing freedom and democracy as the great alternatives to repression and radicalism.
With our help, the people of the Middle East are now stepping forward to claim their freedom. From Kabul to Baghdad to Beirut, there are brave men and women risking their lives each day for the same freedoms that we enjoy.
And they have one question for us: Do we have the confidence to do in the Middle East what our fathers and grandfathers accomplished in Europe and Asia?
By standing with democratic leaders and reformers, by giving voice to the hopes of decent men and women, we are offering a path away from radicalism. And we are enlisting the most powerful force for peace and moderation in the Middle East: the desire of millions to be free.
Across the broader Middle East, the extremists are fighting to prevent such a future. Yet America has confronted evil before, and we have defeated it; sometimes at the cost of thousands of good men in a single battle.
When Franklin Roosevelt vowed to defeat two enemies across two oceans, he could not have foreseen D-Day and Iwo Jima, but he would not have been surprised at the outcome.
When Harry Truman promised American support for free peoples resisting Soviet aggression, he could not have foreseen the rise of the Berlin Wall, but he would not have been surprised to see it brought down.
Throughout our history, America has seen liberty challenged. And, every time, we have seen liberty triumph with sacrifice and determination.
At the start of this young century, America looks to the day when the people of the Middle East leave the desert of despotism for the fertile gardens of liberty and resume their rightful place in a world of peace and prosperity.
We look to the day when the nations of that region recognize their greatest resource is not the oil in the ground, but the talent and creativity of their people. We look to the day when moms and dads throughout the Middle East see a future of hope and opportunity for their children.
And when that good day comes, the clouds of war will part, the appeal of radicalism will decline, and we will leave our children with a better and safer world.
On this solemn anniversary, we re-dedicate ourselves to this cause.
Our nation has endured trials, and we face a difficult road ahead. Winning this war will require the determined efforts of a unified country.
And we must put aside our differences and work together to meet the test that history has given us.
We will defeat our enemies, we will protect our people, and we will lead the 21st century into a shining age of human liberty.
Earlier this year, I traveled to the United States Military Academy. I was there to deliver the commencement address to the first class to arrive at West Point after the attacks of September the 11th.
That day, I met a proud mom named RoseEllen Dowdell. She was there to watch her son, Patrick, accept his commission in the finest army the world has ever known. A few weeks earlier, RoseEllen had watched her other son, James, graduate from the Fire Academy in New York City.
On both these days, her thoughts turned to someone who was not there to share the moment: her husband, Kevin Dowdell. Kevin was one of the 343 firefighters who rushed to the burning towers of the World Trade Center on September the 11th and never came home.
His sons lost their father that day, but not the passion for service he instilled in them.
Here's what RoseEllen says about her boys: "As a mother, I cross my fingers and pray all the time for their safety. But, as worried as I am, I am also proud. And I know their dad would be too."
Our nation is blessed to have young Americans like these, and we will need them. Dangerous enemies have declared their intention to destroy our way of life.
They're not the first to try, and their fate will be the same as those who tried before.
9/11 showed us why. The attacks were meant to bring us to our knees, and they did; but not in the way the terrorists intended. Americans united in prayer, came to the aid of neighbors in need, and resolved that our enemies would not have the last word.
The spirit of our people is the source of America's strength. And we go forward with trust in that spirit, confidence in our purpose, and faith in a loving God who made us to be free.
Thank you, and may God bless you."
http://edition.cnn.com/2006/POLITICS/09/11/bush.transcript/index.html
John
What a schmuck. You know, if anything is harder than watching these people senselessly die and see my country scarred forever, it's knowing that our government knew of these attacks in advance.
I watched The Man Who Predicted 9/11 on the History Channel yesterday, documenting Rick Rescorla and his efforts to save people. I couldn't help but crying a few times during watching it...seeing the towers falling down again, and the will of the human spirit brings tears to my eyes almost uncontrollably.
canoilers
09-12-2006, 10:16pm
Having Canadian troops coming home in boxes more and more isn't putting a smile on my face either. I know they are doing there duty and their doing a good job of it. Everything was going so good in Afganistan, but since Iraq things gone to hell.
Shania's4life!!
09-13-2006, 7:42pm
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-1016720641536424083
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