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Where were you on 9/11/2001?

I was only 4 years old and I was at school and I remember there was a helicopter that landed on the field of my elementary school and the kids and I looked out of the window and my pre-kindergarten teacher was closing the blinds and the school went on lockdown and parents had to come and get us from school because they were very scared because nobody else knew where it was going to happen againWhat's your story?

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grill or oven and wrap it in foil to lock in moistureyou can also buy sauces and packet flavours to improve its taste.
You can bake it, fry it, griddle it, grill it, charcoal it, BBQ it, roast it, poach it.etcetcCook it anyway you want to but here is a cooking tip for you about poultry Put your hand out in front of you and keep your four fingers together, now bring your thumb over to the first gap inbetween your fingers and there should be a fleshy bit made inbetween your thumb and your hand, feel itThis is what poultry feels like when cooked mediumBring your thumb over to the second gap made between your second and third finger and feel the fleshy pad made again, this is what poultry feels like cookedYou can cook it whichever way you want just make sure it is cooked.
COOKED TURKEY BREAST Melt 1 stick of butterAdd salt and pepperWet cheese cloth or large napkin in butter and lay over turkeyPut in roaster and add 3 cups of waterLay 3 or 4 stalks of celery around turkeyCover roaster with 3 or 4 layers of tin foil so lid will fit tightPreheat oven to 500 degreesPut in oven and turn to bakeCook from 55 to 60 minutesTurn oven off and do not open door of oven until morning.
I had a front row seats to the whole thingI was a Construction Project Manager for New York City's Water and Sewer Utility, in charge of a pier replacement project at one of our sewage treatment plants in BrooklynI was standing on the deck of a construction barge from where I had a great view of the East River and Manhattan from the 14th Street all the way to South FerryThe contractor had just finished driving a pileThe crane lifted the pile hammer off a pile and was turning to lay it down on the bargeAs I watched the hammer, I noticed an airplane flying unusually lowAs I stood wandering what was going on, the plane crashed into the North Tower Later I was in our field office when another engineer working with me run in and told me that a plane had crashed into the World Trade CenterIt took a few seconds for me to realize that he was talking about the second planeI didn't see the South tower collapse, but I did see the North Tower collapse.

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