Cyril Richard "Rick" Rescorla Many survivors remember him singing this song among others with a bull horn directing traffic downwards (May 27, 1939 - September 11, 2001) "Last seen in the South Tower... Going up"
"He pushed me by the shoulders into a stairwell on the 44th floor. I didn't know the man, but I saw his bullhorn and heard his voice ring true. Down forty-four flights he followed me, close behind, keeping me steady. He gave me courage to face the day and find my way to safety. When the door was held wide open for me, I turned to hold it for him. But his back was already to me, and another man tugged at his arm to stop him, but upwards he climbed, straight on to heaven. " R.I.P. Rick Rescorla.
@@danquirk2002 They're Lyrics, you moron. FFS, some people got their heads so far up their own asses these days. Let someone pay respects without being a douche-knob, it makes the world a better place.
There was was a verse we used to sing as young boys which was always left out in the choirs. Wonder if it was an authentic bit and left out because it wasn't "pc". Went along the lines of; "I had her I had her I did.." if any of the old boys could shed some light on that being an original verse or not i'd appreciate it
"I 'ad 'er, I did... it cost me a quid; gwen up Cambern 'ill comin' down." (I'm a Penzance boy and that's how we did it). Camborne people are alright... at least they aren't bloody Choppers 😀
Cyril Richard "Rick" Rescorla
Many survivors remember him singing this song among others with a bull horn directing traffic downwards
(May 27, 1939 - September 11, 2001)
"Last seen in the South Tower... Going up"
"He pushed me by the shoulders into a stairwell on the 44th floor.
I didn't know the man, but I saw his bullhorn and heard his voice ring true.
Down forty-four flights he followed me, close behind, keeping me steady.
He gave me courage to face the day and find my way to safety.
When the door was held wide open for me, I turned to hold it for him.
But his back was already to me, and another man tugged at his arm to stop him,
but upwards he climbed, straight on to heaven. "
R.I.P. Rick Rescorla.
And the Nobel Prize for literary fiction goes to.... Cappie King!!!! Don't take stories that aren't yours, son. It is shameful.
@@danquirk2002 They're Lyrics, you moron. FFS, some people got their heads so far up their own asses these days. Let someone pay respects without being a douche-knob, it makes the world a better place.
@@MeepitVader You put quotation marks how did he get that confused ???
Oh my, that really is quite a quote.. What an amazing man.
Rest in peace Rick Rescorla. Hero!
There was was a verse we used to sing as young boys which was always left out in the choirs. Wonder if it was an authentic bit and left out because it wasn't "pc". Went along the lines of; "I had her I had her I did.." if any of the old boys could shed some light on that being an original verse or not i'd appreciate it
"I 'ad 'er, I did... it cost me a quid; gwen up Cambern 'ill comin' down." (I'm a Penzance boy and that's how we did it). Camborne people are alright... at least they aren't bloody Choppers 😀
Somehow lived in Wales for the last 25 years and this is the first time I've heard this in all that time.
Made me a bit homesick for Kernow.
Love it!
*seagull is like YEAH BOI* 1:37
Hi reddit
he knows too much
I’m Cornish but don’t understand the language