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of WTC7 and things being pulled

I say it was not pulled in either sense of the word....now I'm going to wait and see what Killtown says :cool:
 
Did Larry know this?

It doesn't matter what Silverstien knew of demolition work. He wasn't discussing demolishing WTC 7 so there was no need or reason for him to use demolition terminology of any kind.

And before you say it, yes I am aware that Silverstein is jewish.
 
It doesn't matter what Silverstien knew of demolition work. He wasn't discussing demolishing WTC 7 so there was no need or reason for him to use demolition terminology of any kind.

And before you say it, yes I am aware that Silverstein is jewish.
OMFG i knew this would come up someday

larry isnt in the CD industry, so he cant be expected to know how to properly use CD terms, "pull it" still emans blow up the building :boggled: :boggled:
 
OMFG i knew this would come up someday

larry isnt in the CD industry, so he cant be expected to know how to properly use CD terms, "pull it" still emans blow up the building
But he uses "firefighting terms" properly even though he's not in the FF biz?
 
But he uses "firefighting terms" properly even though he's not in the FF biz?

It's quite likely that he did. A man in his position would have been following firefighter reports all morning. He probably picked up quite a bit of firefighter slang.
 
Probably? Well if probably is adequate evidence for JREFers, then how about Larry "probably" picked up the term for demo crews in past encounters since he is in the property management biz and had to deal with demo crews during his property management career, or "probably" when his conspirator buddies mentioned the term to him about demolishing his complex. How many non-WTC large structures were destroyed from 9/11 again?
 
Probably? Well if probably is adequate evidence for JREFers, then how about Larry "probably" picked up the term for demo crews in past encounters since he is in the property management biz and had to deal with demo crews during his property management career, or "probably" when his conspirator buddies mentioned the term to him about demolishing his complex. How many non-WTC large structures were destroyed from 9/11 again?

In a universe where jew = guilty, you'd probably be right.

Out here in the real world, however, this is just an example of confirmation bias and paranoid hysteria.
 
Since when is "pull it", (short for "pull the plug" on the operation/job) a firefighting-only term?
 
Here's an analogy you might find interesting.

I was talking to a structural engineer about some designs they had done for a project of mine and, just before they issued the drawings, we had noticed an error which needed to be corrected.

I asked the engineer if they had made the corrections and his words were :

"Yeah, we pulled it before it went in the post and made the corrections you asked for"

To 'pull' can mean many different things, but I would suggest that in the context of 911, 'pull it' is more likely to relate to 'pulling out' or 'pull away' or 'remove' or 'retreat', than it is to 'pull down', especially since 'pulling down' is a rather archaic term to use in construction or demolition and, most importantly, as a potential conspirator in 911 silverstein forgot to put his little finger to the side of his mouth and cackle wildly as he 'confessed' to his complicity.

Just my $2.36 worth.
 
as a potential conspirator in 911 silverstein forgot to put his little finger to the side of his mouth and cackle wildly as he 'confessed' to his complicity.
Did you ever lie about something and it slipped out? Were you ever part of a lie involving other people and something relating to it slipped out of your mouth? With a conspiracy as "big and complex" as 9/11 "would have had to be," wouldn't it be more likely than not that at least one of the "thousands that had to be involved" might accidentally let something slip out?
 
i never figured he was using FF slang, "pull" as in "pull out" or "pull back" is pretty common to mean "retreat"
And funny he didn't use any of those phrases. I guess Larry puts more worth in an operation than addressing people as individuals.
 
And funny he didn't use any of those phrases. I guess Larry puts more worth in an operation than addressing people as individuals.

He also didn't say 'demolish it', 'implode it', 'waste it' or even 'release the termites'
 

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