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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]Blus4u
(608 posts)43. These stand out for me as to where I was & what I was doing:
JFK's assassination - 7th grade (5th period)
RFK's assassination - 11th grade (asleep with the transistor radio under my pillow. It was 1968)
Challenger - was flying from ATL to St Louis and rental car counter lady told me what happened.
9/11 - Rehearsing our 2002 biz plan presentation in executive conf room in NY.
Oddly enough I missed flying on 9/11 by one day and I was scheduled to fly to Japan with personnel from 6 of our suppliers the day after the quake/tsunami which caused the Fukushima meltdown - we were fortunate that we found out how bad things were before we got on the plane.
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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