Douglas Taurel
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Yep. For me too, especially being there and seeing the whole thing. Yeah. But they had... So they give a version of those stairs when you're going down into it when... I think it's by, you know where the blue wall is? Right there. But they went forever, right? And they were, I think four and four, four going up, four going down. Obviously in the morning, the four going up.
Yep. For me too, especially being there and seeing the whole thing. Yeah. But they had... So they give a version of those stairs when you're going down into it when... I think it's by, you know where the blue wall is? Right there. But they went forever, right? And they were, I think four and four, four going up, four going down. Obviously in the morning, the four going up.
Yep. For me too, especially being there and seeing the whole thing. Yeah. But they had... So they give a version of those stairs when you're going down into it when... I think it's by, you know where the blue wall is? Right there. But they went forever, right? And they were, I think four and four, four going up, four going down. Obviously in the morning, the four going up.
and the i mean the four going out were empty and before going up and so you would get up and get your coffee you get your muffin and and that was my path so i'd get into world trade towers in the morning i get a muffin i get a cup of coffee i'd walk out i'd walk from uh cornwall street all the way up to whitehall street which is about a 10 15 minute walk and usually if the if the if the weather was beautiful that's what you i would do specifically
and the i mean the four going out were empty and before going up and so you would get up and get your coffee you get your muffin and and that was my path so i'd get into world trade towers in the morning i get a muffin i get a cup of coffee i'd walk out i'd walk from uh cornwall street all the way up to whitehall street which is about a 10 15 minute walk and usually if the if the if the weather was beautiful that's what you i would do specifically
and the i mean the four going out were empty and before going up and so you would get up and get your coffee you get your muffin and and that was my path so i'd get into world trade towers in the morning i get a muffin i get a cup of coffee i'd walk out i'd walk from uh cornwall street all the way up to whitehall street which is about a 10 15 minute walk and usually if the if the if the weather was beautiful that's what you i would do specifically
I was a big history buff. So there was Trinity Church right there. And so I would always go to Trinity Church if I had time and I'd read, I'd memorize monologues because I was, you know, fascinated and just addicted to learning stories about, you know, who was buried in that cemetery. You know, if it was, you know, I think one of the Adams kids were buried there.
I was a big history buff. So there was Trinity Church right there. And so I would always go to Trinity Church if I had time and I'd read, I'd memorize monologues because I was, you know, fascinated and just addicted to learning stories about, you know, who was buried in that cemetery. You know, if it was, you know, I think one of the Adams kids were buried there.
I was a big history buff. So there was Trinity Church right there. And so I would always go to Trinity Church if I had time and I'd read, I'd memorize monologues because I was, you know, fascinated and just addicted to learning stories about, you know, who was buried in that cemetery. You know, if it was, you know, I think one of the Adams kids were buried there.
And then you kind of felt like you're walking through American history. That's where America really started, really, you know. right there and around Whitehall Street at Trinity Church. And it's the beginning of Manhattan. And so, well, on 9-11, my first climb was at nine in the morning on that beautiful day. And to this day, I'll never forget that day because it was such a beautiful day.
And then you kind of felt like you're walking through American history. That's where America really started, really, you know. right there and around Whitehall Street at Trinity Church. And it's the beginning of Manhattan. And so, well, on 9-11, my first climb was at nine in the morning on that beautiful day. And to this day, I'll never forget that day because it was such a beautiful day.
And then you kind of felt like you're walking through American history. That's where America really started, really, you know. right there and around Whitehall Street at Trinity Church. And it's the beginning of Manhattan. And so, well, on 9-11, my first climb was at nine in the morning on that beautiful day. And to this day, I'll never forget that day because it was such a beautiful day.
Yeah. In fact, whenever... Scott Mann, I don't know if you've heard of Scott Mann. He came and saw my show and- I feel like I have heard the name, but I don't know the context. Pineapple Express.
Yeah. In fact, whenever... Scott Mann, I don't know if you've heard of Scott Mann. He came and saw my show and- I feel like I have heard the name, but I don't know the context. Pineapple Express.
Yeah. In fact, whenever... Scott Mann, I don't know if you've heard of Scott Mann. He came and saw my show and- I feel like I have heard the name, but I don't know the context. Pineapple Express.
So he saw my play up in Detroit and we went for dinner afterwards and I was telling him, he was asking me, you know, why I wrote the play. And so I was telling him and I said- And I was describing the day and he was like, that's probably a version of PTS that you have. And I never really thought about it to that point because I can describe it in detail, everything in detail.
So he saw my play up in Detroit and we went for dinner afterwards and I was telling him, he was asking me, you know, why I wrote the play. And so I was telling him and I said- And I was describing the day and he was like, that's probably a version of PTS that you have. And I never really thought about it to that point because I can describe it in detail, everything in detail.
So he saw my play up in Detroit and we went for dinner afterwards and I was telling him, he was asking me, you know, why I wrote the play. And so I was telling him and I said- And I was describing the day and he was like, that's probably a version of PTS that you have. And I never really thought about it to that point because I can describe it in detail, everything in detail.
Not that I have PTS, but the way he was explaining it to me because you know it so much in detail. And to this day, if I walk out on a beautiful day where there's not a cloud, weather's around 70, 72 degrees, spring or fall, you know, September, I'm right back there. I can remember everything about it. And I just remember that day. I went in early. I woke up. It was a beautiful day.
Not that I have PTS, but the way he was explaining it to me because you know it so much in detail. And to this day, if I walk out on a beautiful day where there's not a cloud, weather's around 70, 72 degrees, spring or fall, you know, September, I'm right back there. I can remember everything about it. And I just remember that day. I went in early. I woke up. It was a beautiful day.