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In reply to the discussion: For us DUers born after August 8, 1974, where were you? [View all]truebluegreen
(9,033 posts)59. It was my birthday the day Tricky Dick announced that he would resign.
Home from college for the summer...I was vengefully glad and wanted to celebrate, "Take that, you cretin!".
Not so much my family. It only took a few rebellious teenagers to turn my father from a Nixon-hating ("that rat bastard"
Kennedy voter in 1960 to a Nixon voter in 1968. It was all about lawnorder and respect for authority.
Sadly, he never recovered, even after the rat bastard had to quit in '74.
Happily, I never recovered either. Nixon showed me all I needed to see about conservatives, even though he doesn't qualify by modern standards.
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I was watching Nixon's resignation speech on TV, sitting in my living room.
The Velveteen Ocelot
Aug 2013
#4
DU'ers born after August 8, 1974, were in the womb or a glint in daddy's eye.
Pab Sungenis
Aug 2013
#5
Ah, see I read it that he's asking this FOR DUers born after- and you are reading that he's asking
bettyellen
Aug 2013
#43
OP isn't asking people born after. He's asking people to tel stories FOR the people born after. n/t
kcr
Aug 2013
#55
I was out with two of my aunts and 3 of my cousins shopping for bridesmaid dresses for my cousin's
dflprincess
Aug 2013
#15
I was 20 working a sumnmer job at a telephone pole transformer factory before Jr year in college...
Rowdyboy
Aug 2013
#19
For me it was surreal that he was still trying to hang on in the weeks before that.
Jim Lane
Aug 2013
#65
Family friends who had lived in Washington during Watergate visited every summer.
applegrove
Aug 2013
#23
Wow, a trip down memory lane. I was 15 heading into my Junior Year of high school, a year that
HardTimes99
Aug 2013
#25
I was working on a ranch, and that day a few of us were supposed to slaughter a cow.
struggle4progress
Aug 2013
#32
There was great rejoicing in my family. My Mom had had a run in with Nixon
Bluenorthwest
Aug 2013
#38
We were literally dancing in the aisles at the Post Office I worked at.
Tierra_y_Libertad
Aug 2013
#51
I was in the USAF in Germany on my way to attend the Headquarters 2nd Weather Wings annual
Douglas Carpenter
Aug 2013
#52
At the Coral Gables bar in East Lansing Michigan. The packed bar listened quietly as Nixon spoke.
Dollface
Aug 2013
#58
All I really remember of that time is that when I wanted to watch TV it was full of boring old men
tanyev
Aug 2013
#66