On that morning the sky was a brilliant blue. There wasn't a cloud in the sky and the sun was bright and blinding. It was a beautiful morning until 8:46 am.
For about a year after that day I became somewhat suspicious (for lack of a better word) whenever a beautiful day with no cloud came around.
Thank God I got over it, but I still think about that sometimes, when the day is gorgeous.
2007-08-24
03:01:52
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sorry about the typo in the question. It should read 'This is a crazy question, but did you become suspicious OF cloudless, sunny days like I did after 9/11?'
2007-08-24
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No, I just thank the Lord God for everyday I'm able to wake up and take part in this beautiful country of ours.
2007-08-24 03:20:40
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answered by Mark A 6
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I was not suspicious. In the fall it is usual for there to be no clouds around near the east coast...especially if a cold front just moved through...(though I don't know if one did go through).
If there was a machine that controlled the weather...I think Iran would be under 12 feet of snow right now.
2007-08-24 10:10:39
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answered by Anonnnn24424 5
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I didn't get suspicious on nice clear days, but once they let planes fly again, I did get nervous for a while every time one flew over. And don't even bring up going over the Verrazano Narrows Bridge.
2007-08-24 10:31:04
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answered by Anonymous
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That is too weird! It was a beautiful day in Colorado as well. I have that same feeling sometimes. I also remember the days of silence with no airplanes flying. An eerie quiet. I find myself looking into the sky to find planes if it seems too quiet.
2007-08-24 10:09:41
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answered by Jason 2
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I think the vicious nature of the crime, and it was a criminal act, opened all of our eyes and told us this doesn't just happen in other countries far, far, away. We as a world community must come together and seek out better ways of communication and try to understand each other and the problems effecting all people of the world. If we fail to learn from past mistakes we will be forced to relive them.
2007-08-24 10:13:12
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answered by schneider2294@sbcglobal.net 6
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I am always suspicious of days like that. I love rain. And days like that make for lousy fishing.
2007-08-24 10:19:08
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answered by grumpyoldman 7
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You shouldn't worry, your odds of actually being in or near a terrorist attack are smaller than winning the lottery and getting struck by lightning on the same day.
2007-08-24 10:07:46
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answered by Pfo 7
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Crazy question, yes. I am not suspicious nor bothered by cloudless sunny days. I rather enjoy them.
2007-08-24 10:09:39
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answered by Anonymous
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Not really, but have you seen the dust cloud when it looks like a devil? Damn that spooked me out. Look on youtube for the videos of "Satan's face at 9/11" etc. It's spooky.
2007-08-24 10:07:07
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answered by Danielle 3
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I've actually thought about that! Except, in the night I am scared of a terrorist attack happening in my sleep, I always make myself aware that most attacks that I've heard of were on sunny, beautiful days (Hiroshima as well), not in the night, but then I get myself even more scared.
2007-08-24 10:05:12
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answered by Anonymous
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