Good Morning, Everyone. We have been hearing less of North Korea and Isis and more of Harvey, Irma and Jose. We can prevent wars, we can’t prevent acts of Mother Nature or God.
Those who give the last full measure of devotion must always be remembered and respected, but, it has been sixteen years. The World Trade center has been magnificently rebuilt. It is time to stop mourning and get on with the business of living. What did comic strips show on Dec. 7, 1957?
Besides the excellent tribute of today’s strip, we can also see the timing of recent strips helping with the overall flow of the storylines: the Lincoln scam story through September 3, six days of the interlude with T-Bolt and Sawtooth, yesterday’s stand-alone joke strip, today’s 9/11 tribute, and now presumably back to the scam starting tomorrow.
GWEEDO IT’S LEGAL HERE Being a local as you are, where were you and what were you doing when it all went down?
I was at my job in midtown Manhattan. My office was on the 33rd floor facing the WTC. My boss yelled, “Look out the window!”. I saw the first tower burning. We proceeded to watch as the second plane hit, we saw it as it flew towards tower 2 and watched as both buildings fell. I worked for a brokerage firm and one of our traders had gone to a meeting at Windows of World that morning. He was on the phone with the trading desk which wad put on speaker phone and it was heart wrenching to hears his desperate pleas for help when there was nothing we could do. I lost many friends who worked in the towers that morning. One fireman who went to my church was lost that day. The mayor came to his memorial service. One interesting side affect, for months following the attack all us jaded New Yorker’s who never gave a second thought about the planes flying over the city would totally stop in the streets whenever a plane flew low enough to hear and we’d all just watch it, wondering if it was another attack. That’s my 9/11 memories.
As one who was in NY on that day, & who saw Ground Zero close hand about 10 days after the attack, I agree we should always pause to remember what happened that day & mourn all those who lost their lives, & I salute Joe & Mike for doing so. On a separate note, caught up with yesterdays’ strip today. I can only believe it was a gag or goof strip never meant to be actually published but somehow slipped through.
Sixteen years. Never forget. I was getting ready to head out from my apartment to my office when I heard the first reports on the radio; I immediately turned on the TV….
My cousin had that day off from his job at the Pentagon, in an office not far from where the plane hit.
AnyFace about 7 years ago
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] about 7 years ago
Blame Saudi Arabia and Pakistan——our allies for it.
Neil Wick about 7 years ago
Beautiful strip!
There was a fireman who walked in near the end of our church service Sunday morning. When I wake up I will explain.
avenger09 about 7 years ago
Remember, we will
Their sacrificial call
The ultimate gift
They surrendered it all
In our hearts and our thoughts
They will forever stand tall
Whenever we reflect
On the horror of the fall
Captain Colorado about 7 years ago
Never forget.
Pequod about 7 years ago
Some came running
Into danger
Risk their lives
Helping strangers.
Mighty towers
Tumbled down
Many helpers
Never found.
Save us from the true believers
Hateful violence, vile deceivers.
Today ‘tis fitting to recall
Some came running, sacrificing all.
Lyons Group, Inc. about 7 years ago
Good Morning, Everyone. We have been hearing less of North Korea and Isis and more of Harvey, Irma and Jose. We can prevent wars, we can’t prevent acts of Mother Nature or God.
Crowmeus about 7 years ago
Interesting that the article on 9/11 comics on the main page has it in black and white. While here it’s in full color.
Vista Bill Raley and Comet™ about 7 years ago
Good morning all!
doc1947g about 7 years ago
Gloomy morning to remember.
Mlmontagne about 7 years ago
Those who give the last full measure of devotion must always be remembered and respected, but, it has been sixteen years. The World Trade center has been magnificently rebuilt. It is time to stop mourning and get on with the business of living. What did comic strips show on Dec. 7, 1957?
Gloria Fleming about 7 years ago
Beautiful!
Don Bagert Premium Member about 7 years ago
Besides the excellent tribute of today’s strip, we can also see the timing of recent strips helping with the overall flow of the storylines: the Lincoln scam story through September 3, six days of the interlude with T-Bolt and Sawtooth, yesterday’s stand-alone joke strip, today’s 9/11 tribute, and now presumably back to the scam starting tomorrow.
brackishboy about 7 years ago
Bravo.
avenger09 about 7 years ago
GWEEDO IT’S LEGAL HERE Being a local as you are, where were you and what were you doing when it all went down?
I was at my job in midtown Manhattan. My office was on the 33rd floor facing the WTC. My boss yelled, “Look out the window!”. I saw the first tower burning. We proceeded to watch as the second plane hit, we saw it as it flew towards tower 2 and watched as both buildings fell. I worked for a brokerage firm and one of our traders had gone to a meeting at Windows of World that morning. He was on the phone with the trading desk which wad put on speaker phone and it was heart wrenching to hears his desperate pleas for help when there was nothing we could do. I lost many friends who worked in the towers that morning. One fireman who went to my church was lost that day. The mayor came to his memorial service. One interesting side affect, for months following the attack all us jaded New Yorker’s who never gave a second thought about the planes flying over the city would totally stop in the streets whenever a plane flew low enough to hear and we’d all just watch it, wondering if it was another attack. That’s my 9/11 memories.
marke762005 about 7 years ago
Never Forget
kantuck-nadie about 7 years ago
Excellent post, Gentlemen. As always. May we never forget.
If you prick us, do we not bleed? If you tickle us, do we not laugh? If you poison us, do we not die? And if you wrong us, shall we not revenge?
I’ll leave it at that.
BreathlessMahoney77 about 7 years ago
As one who was in NY on that day, & who saw Ground Zero close hand about 10 days after the attack, I agree we should always pause to remember what happened that day & mourn all those who lost their lives, & I salute Joe & Mike for doing so. On a separate note, caught up with yesterdays’ strip today. I can only believe it was a gag or goof strip never meant to be actually published but somehow slipped through.
Sisyphos about 7 years ago
Sixteen years. Never forget. I was getting ready to head out from my apartment to my office when I heard the first reports on the radio; I immediately turned on the TV….
My cousin had that day off from his job at the Pentagon, in an office not far from where the plane hit.
I salute our First Responders.
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] about 7 years ago
Just so you remember the real causes and the lies told and many thousands killed in other countries by us to cover those lies told here to us.