My plan for that day is a few appropriately timed moments of silence, then returning to my normal, everyday routine of play-acting revolutionary.
I’m going to see if I can get a cheap flight out somewhere!
I’ll be taking my mom to the airport. She’s coming out for a week long visit and leaving that day. Then I’m going to have a beer or two or several to unwind from her visit.
She got a very good deal by flying out that day.
Sept 11, 2002, is going to be the worst day of television programming ever. Wall-to-wall sentimental glurge. I plan on doing nothing special or out of the ordinary.
9/11? What’s so special about November 9th?
Oh, wait… Now I get it…
I’ll probably be playing video games until 6 in the morning, just like last year.
I’ll be working and trying not to snap at all my well-meaning co-workers who feel the need to come over and express their condolences to the American girl.
On second thought, maybe I’ll just claim stress and take the day off.
I’ll probably boycott television for the day but I think flying a flag, like on the 4th, would be nice.
I’ll probably watch the documentery if I remeber it’s on, but other then that, I’ll do whatever I do on that day of the week.
I’m still not quite sure why it’s going to be any different, considering we’ve never been given a chance to stop thinking about it. Every news story that has anything to do with security or death or world affairs, and usally other things, has the phrase 9/11 in it, mentioning the terror attacks.
Did I miss something here? Are people truely so forgetful that if they don’t mention 9/11 in relation to any issue during each day, we will somehow forget what happened that day? Is there anyone who isn’t aware of what happened that day?
I’m just gonna say it. It will sound mean and heartless but this is how I really feel. I was shocked on Sept. 11, I was sad on Sept. 12, I was burnt out on it on Sept. 13 and have been sick of it it being mentioned all the time since then. I didn’t watch the special 9/11 tribute with all the singing and celebrities, I still don’t regret it.
If we invade iraq, wake me up. If they rebuild the towers, wake me up. If another attack comes, wake me up. When the next election comes around, wake me up and I’ll vote. Until then, I don’t care anymore.
Is this just the WTC victims or ALL the victims?
People seem to forget people died at the pentagon too, and a lot of them were civilians.
Actually, I had considered getting married, but that depends alot on how details can be worked out.
Other than that, I don’t plan on having the TV on any more than other days, which is at most, an hour or two.
CDs and reading sound good.
I’m of workf that day, and I’m definitely going to New York City.
I’m participating in a uniformed K of C Honor Guard at the Memorial Mass at the Basilica of the Shrine of the Immaculate Conception in Washington, DC.
I may call my flight school & see if I can get some solo time in that day. It seems oddly appropriate. I only have a few weeks to practice before the checkride.
If I can’t, it’ll probably be a video-renting or movie-going-to day. I agree with Elwood and HPL, no reason to turn on the TV that day.
I have to pass the WTC site every day, and make my way past buildings with new concrete barriers in front of them, and show two ID cards to get into my office building. So I certainly don’t need any “reminding.” I plan to not read the papers or watch TV that day at all, if I can help it.
Another “me, too” in spades. Every time I see an article of clothing with red, white, and blue stuff, I can’t help but consider it cynical marketing. All the vengeance-spouting bumper stickers sicken me. The very word “Evil” has become silly and meaningless, thanks to W.
That Wednesday will be another work day. I rarely watch TV anyway, and I’ll turn off my radio if it becomes a tear-fest. No disrespect to those who suffered loss, but let’s get on with life.
I don’t know what I’m going to do. I mean as far as watch TV, etc.
I’m having a real tough time with the whole thing, actually. As is Mini2U - he’s dreading the day already.
Sorry, all, Missy’s in “a mood”…
I’m planning to avoid all television on 9/11. I don’t need to be reminded: I haven’t forgotten, and I’m sure that I never will. I don’t need to keep my wound raw: I’m a Christian, and keeping wounds raw is certainly not a reaction that Christ would approve of. I’m going to surf the 'net, and maybe rent a movie. I definitely don’t need to hear GW Bush speak about the subject. He’s a pathetic president, and all this talk about ousting Hussein (which everyone knows is mostly about boosting his approval ratings) has killed any latent respect I might have had for him.
I’m going to work, like any other day. I’ll have lunch browse the Straight Dope Message Board, go home, watch some TV, and go to bed. Just like any other day.
Of course, I’ll think about what happened, and I’ll be listening to the radio at work so I’ll hear a lot of talk about it, but, unfortunately, that too is like any other day since last 9/11.
I plan on just doing what I usually do. I’ll get up, shower, go to work, play around on the web, read a book, make dinner, and go out with some friends. There’s a chance the TV will be on at the bar, but aren’t they always. I’m not actively avoiding TV coverage; I’m just sick to death of it.