SEPT 11?


I thought I'd take a moment to see if fellow A'gonners had any special plans. For me it will be pretty much buisness as asual.

I intend to take a personal moment of silence however,
2001impala
Well, for me, it looks like it's going to be business as usual. It would've been nice to have a day off to remember and reflect upon the thousands of lives that we have lost on that dreadful day.

Of course, most of what will be going on tomorrow will be taking place in New York. But something will be going on down here in Washington, D. C. too.

But now, what I want to know is why does New York gets so much more press coverage and sympathy sent their way than does Washington, D. C.??? After all, I know they blew up the Trade Center up there in New York City. But they did blew up the Pentegon also. But the Washington, D. C. area does not get as much press coverage as does New York City. And the lives that we have lost down here cannot be any less important than the ones that was lost up there in New York. As a Washingtonian, I am offended that we feel slighted by all of this, not to mention feeling slightly irked by all of this. It feels like as if in this whole ordeal, that Washington, D. C. feels like a stepchild compared to New York City. That's my observation.

Comments Anyone?????

--Charles--
I'd add to paulwp's list, pray for the fatherless children who were left that way because their parents were murdered last year on 9/11. Tom couldn't be more right about his advice, but how can a nation who has chased God out of the public arena now ask Him for blessing. My wife has sex with me because we have a relationship outside of the bedroom too. God is not a prostitute!
Vayasteve,

What do you mean management was so confused? I thought they stayed that way.

All B.S. aside. I'm sorry to hear of the loss of your friend. Do you know how many carriers we lost? I realize it isn't really an appropiate question. I have tried to get a strait answer from my supervisors but, you know how difficult that is.

Damon
Well, I was in charge of getting a list of volunteers for the 9/11 ceremony after work, had 4 names. Guess where I'll be? Tom G
No letter carriers at the Church St Station were lost in the incident.Most of them were setting up the routes for the days delivery.Mahattan has an 8am starting time so most were inside racking the mail.As far as I know no postal personnel were lost on that day,but all the letter carriers there were affected as most of the folks working in the towers were like family to them.Youre correct management are a bunch of idiots and they got a 4% raise for being dumb as the hardest working people the letter carriers got 1.8 % which is crumbs to me,but lets thanks the creator that all of us are continued to be blessed to have another dya of life.