Lindsay Lohan and partner Samantha Ronson shared their sympathy to all the victims and family of the 9/11 NYC via their MySpace Blogs. To all those we lost we will never forget and never take for granted the sacrifices that you made.
Lindsay's entry entitled, "September 11th".
I am in New York and I would like to remind everybody to take a moment today for those lost in tragedy that occurred on 9/11/01.
thank you.
xox
L
Samantha Ronson's entry entitled, "9.11".
"Waking up in NYC this morning 7 years later and it feels like just yesterday this city and our worlds were turned upside down.... never in my lifetime had I ever believed that I would see such horror- the kind that you see in documentaries set in far off places and read about in text books- never in my life had I ever thought that I would wake up and fall asleep afraid- watching things on television that felt like a film- walking through a city that felt like a war zone. there were army vehicles on houston street, barricades dividing neighbourhoods and lines around the block of people waiting to donate blood set in front of a backdrop of smoke filling a space where two of the largest buildings once stood. Two buildings that shaped one of the most famous skylines in this country, or in the world...... Seven years later and I will never forget. I don't really know what to say except to all those we lost we will never forget and never take for granted the sacrifices that you made."
xoxo
Lindsay's entry entitled, "September 11th".
I am in New York and I would like to remind everybody to take a moment today for those lost in tragedy that occurred on 9/11/01.
thank you.
xox
L
Samantha Ronson's entry entitled, "9.11".
"Waking up in NYC this morning 7 years later and it feels like just yesterday this city and our worlds were turned upside down.... never in my lifetime had I ever believed that I would see such horror- the kind that you see in documentaries set in far off places and read about in text books- never in my life had I ever thought that I would wake up and fall asleep afraid- watching things on television that felt like a film- walking through a city that felt like a war zone. there were army vehicles on houston street, barricades dividing neighbourhoods and lines around the block of people waiting to donate blood set in front of a backdrop of smoke filling a space where two of the largest buildings once stood. Two buildings that shaped one of the most famous skylines in this country, or in the world...... Seven years later and I will never forget. I don't really know what to say except to all those we lost we will never forget and never take for granted the sacrifices that you made."
xoxo
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