Same with me. I was on the computer at our flat in Gothenburg Sweden when the first plane hit. CNN International was on TV in the next room.
The sounds of the voices changed after a while. I was busy and the volume was low so I didnt go in for some time. I was transfixed.
My wifes company gathered all the Americans together in a conference room until enough security people could be obtained to escort them all home.
I couldnt keep watching the TV after a few hours and decided to walk a couple blocks to The Avenue - the Main Street of town.
I couldnt believe what I was seeing. It was like a street party - Muslims of all stripes were out slapping each other on their backs, waving their national flags, cheering, shouting, honking their horns as they drove back and forth.
In groups of 10s and 20s they would block traffic and do chants that ended in cheers and flag waving.
Absolutely awful.
For days afterword, local muzzie businesses like food kiosks and convenience stores would have large groups hanging out in animated conversations. I havent gone into a muzzie owned business since.
At the mall for days and weeks after, they would purposefully step in front of shoppers and stop. And then make smart mouth comments. Just to antagonize people.
Those of us abroad at the time, especially in Europe, know firsthand how the muslim hordes are well on their way to conquest. As Mark Steyn says: “Demographics is destiny”.
Not to take anything away from your original story, but that reminds me of the day after Obama was elected.