I remember being on the school bus hearing it on the radio and the bus driver putting the volume up. Previous to that my science teacher had the television on around 2PM before we entered but it never struck me what he was watching and I don't think he knew what was happening either, it just came on when he was about to turn it off. It was my first day back at school too, Tuesday 9th September. It sent shivers down my spine on the radio. It seemed so surreal.
Apparently at what was my Co-Op, the store announced it over the tannoy system when my mum was in the store. It's shocking how hard it hit the UK.
In the past 11 years I've sort of developed mixed feelings over it, like @dirrty above. It was a tragic loss of life, but all countries seem to have a habit of destroying lives, more innocent ones than guilty ones.
Apparently America has expanded the treatment of those involved to cover cancer and other diseases and impairments that may of developed as a result of the attack.


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I've been very emotional today, had to turn Jeremy Kyle 9/11 show off because I was close to tears 



