I remember EXACTLY where I was for some events. Even if I can't remember how I felt about them or what I was thinking. I was in the checkout line at the Harris Teeter with my sister-in-law in Chapel Hill when I heard about Princess Di. Had just gone over the bridge over the Patapsco on 95 going south when I heard the first 9/11 report.
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Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, flaming otters, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
On 9/11, I heard and felt it when the planes hit. I was riding a subway when the buildings collapsed.
Holy Cow, Tom. I remember our worrying about you; I had forgotten your story. How did you get home that night?
How did you get home that night?
After leaving the subway in midtown, I got above ground, and people were saying the towers had collapsed. I wasn't sure to believe them, there were lots of things that people were saying.
At the time I lived in NJ, and by this time the trains and tunnels had shut down. I made my way across town to the ferry terminal at 42nd street. There was already a huge line. But right next door to the ferry was the Circle Line, and they started using the cruise ships to ferry people across the Hudson. When the boat got out on the water, I could finally look and see what had happened downtown. All I could see were these two big plumes of smoke. I couldn't see if the building I worked (across the street from the WTC) was still standing. The boat was tilting from all the people trying to look out one side. I was home by 2:00pm.
Plus a few false alarms ("Bomb went off at the State Department", etc)
I remember that calming me down, oddly. I was in traffic next to the State Department when that report came out. I looked over and said "no, it's fine". it calmed me down because I realized that they were reporting anything that they could get their hands on.
I remember the Challenger very well. Nick and I were leaving 5th period (stephanie, did you go to HS in Norther Virginia :) ) and our friend Robby walked up to us and said "oh my god, you guys, the Challenger blew up" and we were like "whatever, Robby, you're full of shit", and then continued down the stairs to Earth Science, and Mr. Hicks had the TV on to the launch and we watched explode over and over again.
Oh, my:
ABC's hospital drama Grey's Anatomy, which has already benefited greatly from having the hit Desperate Housewives precede it on Sunday nights, will get another boost come Feb. 5 when it airs following the Super Bowl. Peter Horton, who directed the episode told today's (Thursday) Denver Post that it will be "sort of like a regular Grey's Anatomy on testosterone and on speed."
Hey, can anyone who saw Bones tell me how Special Agent Tricia Finn looked?
Dude! IMDB is doing episode pages! Rock on. Also, bye bye tv.com. I'm hoping.
That is excellent -- the imdb episode thing! It's about time.
TVTome.com was slow but good. tv.com is so annoying that I've just about stopped using the service.
Hey, can anyone who saw Bones tell me how Special Agent Tricia Finn looked?
Shit, that was on last night, wasn't it? HEY NETWORKS! SEE THAT RANT ABOUT CHANGING ALL THE TIME.
Ah well, maybe in rerun season.
(stephanie, did you go to HS in Norther Virginia :) )
Nope, but maybe teacher's handle catastrophe the same way everywhere. :)
SEE THAT RANT ABOUT CHANGING ALL THE TIME.
Apparently it dropped 62% in ratings, so you might not have been the only one. Not sure how the ratings compared to its normal viewership, though.