Luke Reid and Noah Preview for week of September 6.mpg
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@astrogay220 Well, it stops anyway... Sadly enough.
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@MsSlashgirl It's funny you said that because I had the same delayed reaction myself. Like everyone else I was glued to the television that morning watching the events unfold, but it was like watching a movie. It really didn't sink in at first, the sheer magnitude and devastation until around the first year anniversary. I began writing about it, collecting every picture, video clip I could. I just can't let go. Now its like the story of Titanic every time there's a documentary I cant turn away
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Yeah 9/11 didn't hit me at first. I had this feeling that like, not that it hadn't happened but that it wasn't real somehow and I felt disconnected from it since I wasn't there when it happened. My mom though would just watch or read about it for hour after hour and then maybe a few weeks went by and I just all of sudden felt to sad and started to cry and everything. It was weird. It's like, here I was feeling safe and protected while I'm sure ppl there weren't for a long time.
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i cryed cause well ive watch tit n all but i couldn't hold it and i cried like a baby wen reid dies!!!!
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@MsSlashgirl You're welcome. You really never heard of that song? That's a surprise to me. Because right after 9/11 the television and radio airwaves were flooded with that song. It's a beautiful song. It's sad given the subject matter, but it's beautiful. I think Allan in an interview said he wrote it on a whim. But it's a really nice song. The words really encapsulates what a lot of Americans felt on that horrible day and the days following.
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I'm 28 so yeah, very much old enough to remember that day. But thank you for explaining it to me because I haven't heard it.
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@MsSlashgirl Well, If you are too young to remember, right after 9/11 Allan Jackson did a beautiful and poignant song called "Where Were You When the World Stop Turning." You probably can find him singing it here on youtube. The opening line of that song says "where were you when the world stop turning that September day" Since As The World Turns will end the 17th of September that fictional world will literally stop turning. Do you see the correlation now? It's just a coincidence I've noticed.
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What's the this whole thing about a song and 9/11 or whatever?
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I feel so bad for Luke in the situation.
I can't help but think that maybe if he and Reid had slept together, Reid would've lived. lol in a dark way because Noah lived after they slept together....
That's soaps for ya. lol
It's just so unfair that someone as wonderful as Luke would end up with no one in his life before the show got cancelled. It makes me cry.
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@GerardWay4President Well, I agree with you there. The Luke/Reid/Noah storyline was the most interesting thing they had going. And they barely got ten minutes of airtime a week. I suspected Luke would end up back with Noah, but killing Reid was just bad writing I think. The writers should have been a little more creative. It's sad that the story will go out in such a pathetic manner.
if they kill reid i will stop watching this show at once.
astrogay220 1 year ago 7
gosh this sucks
Camel033 1 year ago 7