> At 01:21 PM 9/11/01 -0700, you wrote:
> The GZG Digest Tuesday, September 11 2001 Volume 02 :
Number 665
> Re: Scenarious
Gentlemen,
As, I believe, the only lister in NYC I thought I'd chime in here. The events
of today have been horrific. While I do not actually work in this are of the
city I have spent the day trying to contact both friends and loved ones. Many
of us here are still waiting to hear from people who do work in the WTC.
Consequently, on logging on to my email this afternoon I was NOT expecting the
kind of rubbish I came across.
Can (some of) you guys please show some sense of decorum.
> Stuart Murray wrote:
> Gentlemen,
The
> events of today have been horrific. While I do not actually work in
As another New Yorker (upstate), I also feel the tremendous loss and
devastation. Many upstate agencies are responding to the emergency.
I hope you hear from them soon, Stuart. The wait must be agonizing.
As an NYC lurker who lives in Manhattan, I am with Stuart, but the sense of
anger is deepening and frankly, whoever did this will probably wish they
hadn't before long.
Jason
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In a message dated 9/11/01 4:36:38 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
> smurray@aecom.yu.edu writes:
> At 01:21 PM 9/11/01 -0700, you wrote:
Number
> 665
The
> events of today have been horrific. While I do not actually work in
As, evidently, the other New Yorker (even if I am a lurker), and one who was a
few blocks from the WTC at the time of the collapse, I have to agree with
Stuart. Just give us time to dig out our dead and wounded, and then we can say
whatever we want at leisure.