#289584 - 06/23/18 05:05 PM
What's the Earliest News Event You Remember?
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This morning I was thinking about Stevie Ray Vaughan. Sometimes it is hard for me to wrap my mind around the idea that I remember hearing the news when Stevie Ray Vaughan died.
It had to have an impact to remember an event when I was four. Shortly after, Dad bought his last album: Family Style.
Jeanette Isabelle
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#289585 - 06/23/18 05:45 PM
Re: What's the Earliest News Event You Remember?
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The girls living net door burst into our yard, screaming, "The War is over, the war is over'...The war in question was WWII. I was happy because it meant Dad was coming home.
I was around when Pearl Harbor was attacked, but i didn't hear of it, although Dad was at the Army recruiter's office the next day when they opened. He was not alone...
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#289587 - 06/23/18 06:01 PM
Re: What's the Earliest News Event You Remember?
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At this second the first news report I recall hearing was Reagan being shot.
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#289589 - 06/23/18 06:30 PM
Re: What's the Earliest News Event You Remember?
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The girls living net door burst into our yard, screaming, "The War is over, the war is over'...The war in question was WWII. I was happy because it meant Dad was coming home.
I was around when Pearl Harbor was attacked, but i didn't hear of it, although Dad was at the Army recruiter's office the next day when they opened. He was not alone... I did not know you have been on earth for that long. Jeanette Isabelle
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I'm not sure whose twisted idea it was to put hundreds of adolescents in underfunded schools run by people whose dreams were crushed years ago, but I admire the sadism. -- Wednesday Adams, Wednesday
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#289593 - 06/23/18 07:54 PM
Re: What's the Earliest News Event You Remember?
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They don't call me "Geezer" for nuthin"....
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#289595 - 06/23/18 08:17 PM
Re: What's the Earliest News Event You Remember?
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Not the earliest but best remembered from childhood was the footage of a PHRASECENSOREDPOSTERSHOULDKNOWBETTER. mob assaulting two British army officers, who were handed over to and killed by the IRA. Remember earlier news events like the Brighton hotel bombing, but watching the assault as a kid, in disbelief that this could be happening in the UK. http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/events/army_corporals_killed_at_ira_funeral
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#289598 - 06/23/18 08:38 PM
Re: What's the Earliest News Event You Remember?
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The later Apollo launches. Mission unknown but they were the first 'big' news things I remember.
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#289622 - 06/24/18 02:18 AM
Re: What's the Earliest News Event You Remember?
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#289623 - 06/24/18 02:31 AM
Re: What's the Earliest News Event You Remember?
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The girls living net door burst into our yard, screaming, "The War is over, the war is over'...The war in question was WWII. I was happy because it meant Dad was coming home.
I was around when Pearl Harbor was attacked, but i didn't hear of it, although Dad was at the Army recruiter's office the next day when they opened. He was not alone... I thought perhaps the French- Indian Wars! 
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