Bill Biggart's Final Exposures
RedSox
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Not sure if it is proper to place the link here. But this is something I want to share with you. I lost two very close friends from the World Trade Center South Tower 5 years ago...
http://digitaljournalist.org/issue0111/biggart_intro.htm
http://digitaljournalist.org/issue0111/biggart_intro.htm
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I cried ALL OVER again.......I do this every year though
My husband is a Fire Fighter and this is always a hard, emotional, overwhelming time of year for him (no, he was not there....brotherly bond carries far beyond just the fire house).
Those pictures were absolutely amazing and heartbreaking to see! The story behind them is also amazing......God Bless his family.
Thank you for sharing
Heather
Ian
I guess those memory cards are tougher than people think.
Wild Westhampton
So Sorry For Your Loss.
What A Tragic way to lose your friends.
Sincere regards
Hugz
We all like to think this kind of thing will never happen, but sadly it does.
........ may you always remember the happy things about the people who were so tragically taken that day......... Skippy (Australia)
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:skippy Everyone has the right to be stupid, but some people just abuse the privilege :dgrin
thanks for the link
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After 5 years, I still remember vividly as if it just happened yesterday. I myself walked over 80 city blocks in a pair of dress shoes to the 125th street and waited hours to catch my train home like millions of others.
It was almost midnight when I finally get off the train and I looked at all the cars that still parked in the commuter train station, I could not help but wondered how many of them would not go home today. I cried first time publicly.
feel as if it were just yesterday.
Ian