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<blockquote data-quote="1 BAD 9T9" data-source="post: 256063" data-attributes="member: 3083"><p>I live in Tecumseh, just outside Windsor, Ontario. September 11, twenty years ago, I was getting my visa for Brazil at their embassy on Bloor Street in Toronto. I had dropped off my application first thing in the morning and had to wait until after lunch to pick up the completed application from the Brazil embassy which was in a high rise. I stood at the corner of Yonge and Bloor Streets with a large crowd blocking all of the traffic as we watched in horror the disaster unfolding in New York on the huge outdoor screens. Another problem was developing because Toronto was evacuating all of the tall office towers and I had great difficulty getting back in to the Brazil Embassy building after lunch. I had to get back to Windsor that evening and could not wait to pick up my visa the next day. I was fortunate that day because they agreed with my dilemma and allowed me pick up my documents.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1 BAD 9T9, post: 256063, member: 3083"] I live in Tecumseh, just outside Windsor, Ontario. September 11, twenty years ago, I was getting my visa for Brazil at their embassy on Bloor Street in Toronto. I had dropped off my application first thing in the morning and had to wait until after lunch to pick up the completed application from the Brazil embassy which was in a high rise. I stood at the corner of Yonge and Bloor Streets with a large crowd blocking all of the traffic as we watched in horror the disaster unfolding in New York on the huge outdoor screens. Another problem was developing because Toronto was evacuating all of the tall office towers and I had great difficulty getting back in to the Brazil Embassy building after lunch. I had to get back to Windsor that evening and could not wait to pick up my visa the next day. I was fortunate that day because they agreed with my dilemma and allowed me pick up my documents. [/QUOTE]
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