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Saturday, September 11, 2004

Remember Them.

Wow, I haven't been here for like a week. Anyways, I decided today would be appropriate to write an entry here.

Ahem. Anyways, as you all know (I hope), today is the third anniversairy of September 11th. I was asleep at 9:00 a.m., which I'm partly ashamed to say. Anyways, today, I was reading this excerpt from this book called "Your Father's Voice." It's a bunch of letters this woman writes to her three-month-year-old daughter to read when she grows up and the woman's husband was the guy on the plane that crashed in Pennsylvania, I think. Well, it was the one that the passengers took over and crashed to prevent it from causing more damage in NYC and Washington. And the woman's husband is probably the most remembered name (although, I can't remember his name) from the incident because he tried to call the authorities from the washroom plane phone and the last thing they heard from him was, "Let's roll."

And as I was reading this excerpt, I started crying! Oh, I remember his name now. I think it was Jeremy Glick. Well, anyways, I started crying and then...I don't know...I just felt really really really really crappy after that.

Yeah...but, then, I went to the CN Tower with my mom and I didn't feel so crappy after that. They were showing the sets from several movies in this special exhibit thing and they had the Diviniation room set from "Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban"!!! I couldn't believe it!! I sat down at one of the tables and took a bazillion pictures and I was pretending to be in the movie. The crystal balls were actually filled with water and cotton and there's this tiny motor at the bottom of the crystal ball that moves the water inside and it looks like the crystal ball is filled with mist and stuff. It was so awesome! There was this other girl there and we were saying lines from the movie and stuff. I also saw this bar from "Charlie's Angels", Dr. Frankenstein's lab from "Van Helsing", the library from "Haunted Mansion", and loads of other stuff. It was pretty awesome.

And now...I'm doing homework...Which really sucks. So..yah..bye, everyone..

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