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In reply to the discussion: When you see today's date on a calendar or printed or online [View all]electric_blue68
(27,436 posts)109. Talk about extra intense for...
you and your family!
Ha! I love you sneaking in the transistor radio to school!
Love it even more that your teacher let the whole class hear it once he found you out.
My dad was 1st gen Ukrainian American. (You can imagine my consternation w drumph [of course, amongst many other things] dealing with The Ukraine) Only child so didn't have much contact except with some other may other fellow 1st gen Ukies who's parent's helped each other to get to the USA.
Big Greek family on my mom's side. One of her brothers was in a union. Politics often came up at our family gatherings.
And my dad had me by either 12, or 13 slipping notices about our local political races under the apt doors in our apt building.
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The victors write history and determine what is in the History books...well, Texas School Board too
Tommymac
Nov 2021
#38
I couldn't think up a more stereotypical response if I sat down for an hour and tried.
Act_of_Reparation
Nov 2021
#39
I am not sure how the Viking raid influenced my life. Or of very many Americans,
TNNurse
Nov 2021
#81
I was very, very young, but it's the first thing I thought about when I noticed the date. nt
BlackSkimmer
Nov 2021
#8
My son was four when he saw the live news reports of the Oklahoma City bombing in 1995.
yardwork
Nov 2021
#111
All my classmates were in the hallways, going to their lockers at the end of the day at Jr. High
TheRickles
Nov 2021
#27
I remember who told me....It was a guy known to lie and tell stories about everything...
Stuart G
Nov 2021
#34
I was in the Band room. We were practicing for the Thanksgiving Day football game.
Fla Dem
Nov 2021
#36
I was in school, tenth grade I believe, and they announced it over the PA system to the classes.
demigoddess
Nov 2021
#44
I was too shocked to cry that day (age 11) but during the funeral, when John John saluted...
FailureToCommunicate
Nov 2021
#92