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Old December 11th 03, 04:51 PM
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Unnerved me. My wife was meeting a friend for breakfast in the financial
district of Manhattan in on her birthday, September 11, a couple years ago.
She made it through that OK but I guess I'm now a little twitchy when I see
a big plane do something unusual over a downtown area. We live just across
the bayou from downtown.

Brent
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It was the 747 used to transport the shuttle and a T38 escort. Was
all on the 10:00 PM news. Lots of people were scared that it was a
'terrorist' attack.

NASA apologized for scaring people.

David Martin
ASW 27 BV



 




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