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<blockquote data-quote="SoonerP226" data-source="post: 4248927" data-attributes="member: 26737"><p>It's a small world, isn't it? My big boss (before he was the big boss, while he was working in downtown OKC) was supposed to be in a 9am meeting in the big conference room of the (IIRC) Journal-Record building that is/was directly across the street from the Murrah Building. For some reason, the meeting got delayed, so he wasn't in the conference room when the bomb went off, something for which he was eternally grateful, because that conference room has a giant window that was completely shattered by the blast and ended up embedded in nearly everything in the room.</p><p></p><p>Even curiouser, a guy I knew from the LGS had a brother who was in the Journal-Record building when the blast went off, and he was seriously injured by flying glass. I was talking about that with a lady at work, and she knew immediately about whom I was talking, because he was either her son-in-law or married to her niece...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SoonerP226, post: 4248927, member: 26737"] It's a small world, isn't it? My big boss (before he was the big boss, while he was working in downtown OKC) was supposed to be in a 9am meeting in the big conference room of the (IIRC) Journal-Record building that is/was directly across the street from the Murrah Building. For some reason, the meeting got delayed, so he wasn't in the conference room when the bomb went off, something for which he was eternally grateful, because that conference room has a giant window that was completely shattered by the blast and ended up embedded in nearly everything in the room. Even curiouser, a guy I knew from the LGS had a brother who was in the Journal-Record building when the blast went off, and he was seriously injured by flying glass. I was talking about that with a lady at work, and she knew immediately about whom I was talking, because he was either her son-in-law or married to her niece... [/QUOTE]
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