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In reply to the discussion: Which historic events will you always remember where you were when you heard about them? [View all]Chitown Kev
(2,197 posts)26. 9/11
OJ Bronco chase
OJ verdict
Obama's elections
Challenger explosion (I even remember the joke I heard about it 2 days after it happened in the Port Authority)
Columbine
Nixon's resignation (the oldest event that I can remember)
2000 election
12/31/99-1/1/00- I was at home because I didn't want to go out...enjoyed watching some of the festivities on MSNBC
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Which historic events will you always remember where you were when you heard about them? [View all]
Rocknrule
Dec 2015
OP
John Lennon being shot. I remember exactly what I was doing and the first person I told about it. n
brewens
Dec 2015
#19
JFK assassination. Martin Luther King Assassination. Announcement of Iran-Contra deal.
enough
Dec 2015
#28