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Tuesday, April 17, 2007

911 HEROES

just watched a documentary by discovery on Youtube, 'Inside the Twin Towers'
should watch it if you have the time.
everything was so real even though there are just acts.
there's real footages of the event though.

there's two stories which is very interesting...
amazingly, there's this guy who survived after the plane crashed.
and somehow another guy showed up to rescue him out of the place.
they're both saved in the end.

and there's this part about firefighters escaping down the stairwell.
and they came across a a lady who had difficulty escaping.
so they took her and walked down step by step.
when the tower collapsed, they survived.
they were trapped in the rubbles but if they were to go a few storeys down,
they would've been hit by the debris...
if they were a few storeys high, they will be hit by the collapse..
somehow they were just in the right storey...
and somehow by saving the lady, the firemen were saved.

yeah..

hmm.
i don't know why. maybe.


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