agreed...great use of the 1,000th post and I too would love to hear NewYorkBuck's account...
one other note...a friend of mine's father was on the medical board at Columbia at the time. he went down to the site later that night to see if any doctors would be needed. as it turned out most people either made it out or didn't. there wasn't much need for doctors to treat the wounded.
it's amazing how people were affected. one of my best friend's here in Columbus is a field hockey coach who lost a friend of her's on the plane that crashed in Pennsylvania.
one other note...a friend of mine's father was on the medical board at Columbia at the time. he went down to the site later that night to see if any doctors would be needed. as it turned out most people either made it out or didn't. there wasn't much need for doctors to treat the wounded.
it's amazing how people were affected. one of my best friend's here in Columbus is a field hockey coach who lost a friend of her's on the plane that crashed in Pennsylvania.
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