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	<title>Comments on: 10 years after Columbine</title>
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		<title>By: Tristen</title>
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		<description>Jenni,

I had no idea that you were living there then, too.  I was working for The Salvation Army at the time, and had gone home sick that morning.  I finished watching a movie I had rented the day before and turned on the TV to watch the news... and those same images greeted me.  Not long after that, my boss called and asked me if I felt well enough to join him, with the Emergency Disaster Truck, at the school, to help the police and SWAT team members (we fed them and gave them drinks and blankets, and had some Officers there for counseling).  I met him at the school and spent a good portion of the night there.  It&#039;s something that I still remember today, just like it happened yesterday. I can&#039;t believe 10 years has gone by, and every time I see the footage, I think of that day, that week, month after as clearly as if it happened just the other day.  It was also the first time I felt a part of the community, even though I&#039;d been living in Denver for over a year.  I&#039;m still a Coloradan at heart, and I still think of those families every year.  So... I just thought I&#039;d share that with you.  Thank you for posting something about the anniversary - it was nice to see that someone else thought to remember it and mention it.  xo</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Jenni,</p>
<p>I had no idea that you were living there then, too.  I was working for The Salvation Army at the time, and had gone home sick that morning.  I finished watching a movie I had rented the day before and turned on the TV to watch the news&#8230; and those same images greeted me.  Not long after that, my boss called and asked me if I felt well enough to join him, with the Emergency Disaster Truck, at the school, to help the police and SWAT team members (we fed them and gave them drinks and blankets, and had some Officers there for counseling).  I met him at the school and spent a good portion of the night there.  It&#8217;s something that I still remember today, just like it happened yesterday. I can&#8217;t believe 10 years has gone by, and every time I see the footage, I think of that day, that week, month after as clearly as if it happened just the other day.  It was also the first time I felt a part of the community, even though I&#8217;d been living in Denver for over a year.  I&#8217;m still a Coloradan at heart, and I still think of those families every year.  So&#8230; I just thought I&#8217;d share that with you.  Thank you for posting something about the anniversary &#8211; it was nice to see that someone else thought to remember it and mention it.  xo</p>
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