After watching a 9/11 one
there was a dude who tried to get this fat guy to move, and get downstairs
He stayed with him for an hour trying to make him put some effort into saving himself
Eventually he gave up on him and ran, and just made out before the tower collapsed.
On this documentary, His wife ended the commentary saying something about how she wasn't enough for him to get out alive
I've not watched a programme like that since, what an awful feeling that must have been/is to live with knowing
Posted By: pants on July 3rd 2012 at 11:47:34
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- Did anyone see the documentry about 7/7 last night? (NCFC) - Norfolk un Way, Jul 3, 10:34:48
- Yes, was harrowing, brilliant, heartwrenching, poignant and the rest... (NCFC) - Dandy Highburyman, Jul 3, 11:40:15
- After watching a 9/11 one (NCFC) - pants, Jul 3, 11:47:34
- Was that the man with the badly damaged handbag? (NCFC) - Chris Peacock, Jul 3, 10:43:40
- No! just before that... (NCFC) - Norfolk un Way, Jul 3, 10:49:59
- She didn't realise to 10 days later when she woke up that it must have been her leg (n/m) (NCFC) - Dandy Highburyman, Jul 3, 11:41:05
- Oh come on now, your misses can't be that bad. (n/m) (NCFC) - mike_the_sphinx, Jul 3, 11:09:27
- I'll watch it from the begining on the iplayer tonight. (n/m) (NCFC) - Chris Peacock, Jul 3, 10:56:50
- No! just before that... (NCFC) - Norfolk un Way, Jul 3, 10:49:59
- Yes, was harrowing, brilliant, heartwrenching, poignant and the rest... (NCFC) - Dandy Highburyman, Jul 3, 11:40:15
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