Jus Cruisin
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- Oct 6, 2021
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- Scout 320 LXF, twin Yamaha F300's
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A day that I will never forget........
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I had just returned from my honeymoon in Maine, flew out of Portland where one of the planes flew out of. I decided to bring a small FM radio to work that day so we had some background noise while coding. That's when we heard about the first strike. We were all gung ho crazy software developers and spent the whole day working. I didn't see the first video until I got home around 6:00 p.m, that's when it really hit me.A day that could never be forgotten. I landed in Vegas 9-10-2001, my honeymoon. A local family lost their son. America was changed forever. Not for the better. Very sad time.
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“FDNY firefighter Tim Duffy was off work the day of September 11, 2001, but when he realized what was going on, he donned his firefighter gear and rode his 2000 Super Glide Sport into lower Manhattan to help out. He made it to the base of the south tower of the World Trade Center as it began to collapse and the force of the building crashing down buried him in debris. He freed himself, only thinking of others who'd also been victims of the terrorist attack. That day he helped save people who'd been seriously injured, commandeering a truck and driving back and forth to Ground Zero to assist wherever he could. Duffy retired due to health problems from breathing in the toxic dust, and now helps first responders and veterans with PTSD through the organization he founded, 1 Soldier 1 Dog 1 Team. Duff is a true American hero.”(Photo by Allen Tannenbaum)