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triple19
05-24-2001, 05:53 PM
Okay, there have been a lot of news events in recent years. What are the ones that have been the most memorable, shocking, or have touched your life the most?
Here's my list in no particular order.
1) The Oklahoma City Bombing (1995)
2) The shootings at Columbine High School(1999)
3) The Space Shuttle Challenger explosion (1986) Know this happened in the 80's, but ask anyone who was a teen then and they'll tell you it was a BIG deal.
4) Hurricane Andrew hits south florida. (1992) I lived through this monster of a storm. August 24, 1992 is a day that i'd rather forget, but can't.
5) John Lennon's murder (1980)
6) Princess Diana's Death (1997)
7) Prince Charles and Princess Diana's Wedding (1981)
8) The Gulf War (1991)
9) The Florida Marlins win their 1st World
Series (1997) Go, Fish!
10) The siege on the Branch Davidian Compound
in Waco. (1993) I saw this thing happen
live on CNN. Talk about riveting and shocking TV!
11) The Turning of the Millennium (1999-2000)
Sure, it was a lot of hype, but it was a
lot of fun.
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Bootsy Whoosh
05-24-2001, 09:44 PM
Here's what I can think of....
For me the ones that are most memorable in that kind of "where were you when sense" are:
Challenger Explosion (1986)
night of Ted Bundy's execution (1989)
announcement of Operation Desert Storm (1991)
Princess Diana's Death (1997)
Concorde crash in Paris (2000)
Not that these are any less important, just that I don't remember exactly where I was when I heard about them:
Union Carbide gas leak in Bhopal India (1985)
Iran Contra Affair (1986)
Baby Jessica falls down a well (1987)
Exxon Valdez oil spill (1989)
Berlin Wall came down (1989)
Tiananmen Square demonstration/riots (1989)
collapse of the Soviet Union (1989-1990)
Somalia Civil War (1990-1995)
Rodney King riots (1992)
Polly Klaas kidnapping (1993)
Waco (1993)
O.J. Simpson trial (1994-1997)
World Trade Center bombing (1993)
Oklahoma City bombing (1995)
Sarin nerve gas attack in Tokyo subway (1995)
Atlanta Olympics bombing (1996)
Flight 800 exploding over the Atlantic (1996)
mass suicide of the Heaven's Gate cult (1997)
Jon Benet Ramsey homicide (1997)
Columbine (1999)
gee...1989 was sure a busy year.....
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ILuvJo&Blair
05-24-2001, 10:23 PM
The one that is most memeorable is :
The Rodney King Riots -1992
That affected Los Angeles pretty much and since i was little i don't remember much, buti do remember that they told people that they couldn't leave their homes and stuff like that.
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Devastation26
05-24-2001, 11:44 PM
Tianamen Square Incident (1989)
Gulf WAr (1991)
Oklahome City Bombing (1995)
COlumbine Shooting (1999)
Princess Diana's Death (1997)
The turning of the millenium (99/2000)
Challenger Explosion(1986)
WTC Attacks (2001)
*Note: I decided tojust edit this one instead of re-post. Had some mistakes to correct and things to add as my perspective has changed since then*
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Ags2000
09-30-2001, 02:28 AM
This was originally posted back in May. How ironic that the topic was brought up then. In the past few weeks we sure have been talking about this alot.
So here is my list of things that I can remember. Some are good, and some are bad. I've been thinking about this a bunch lately.
Iranian Hostage Crisis 1980
Attempted Assasination of President Reagan 1981
Marine jet crashes on flight deck of USS Nimitz, killing 14 1981
Prince Charles and Princess Di's Wedding 1981
MTV Premiers 1981
2 US Navy F-14 jet fighters shot down 2 Soviet-built Libyan SU-22 1981
Sandra Day O'Connor becomes 1st female Supreme Court Justice 1981
Luke marries Laura on General Hospital 1981
5.9 earthquake in New England & Canada; 1st since 1855 1982
Heater explodes at Star Elementary School-Oklahoma, kills 6 kids & teacher 1982
FALN (PR Nationalist Group) bombs Wall Street 1982
US formally transfers Canal Zone to Panama 1982
1st reports appear of death from cyanide-laced Tylenol capsules 1982
Vietnam War Memorial dedicated in Washington DC 1982
Paul "Bear" Bryant dies in Alabama at 69 1983
A lone suicide bomber kills 63, at the US Embassy in Lebanon 1983
Suicide terrorist truck bomb kills 243 US personnel in Beirut 1983
Bomb explodes in US Capitol, causing heavy damage but no injuries 1983
Michael Jackson is burned during filming for Pepsi commercial 1984
Soviet sub crashes into USS Kitty Hawk off Japan 1984
23rd modern Olympic games opens in Los Angeles 1984
Christa McAuliffe chosen 1st schoolteacher to fly the space shuttle 1985
On Mon Night football, Jets retire Joe Namath's #12 1985
Space Shuttle Challenger explosion 1986 (I was in Florida at the time and I saw this live. I will NEVER forget it.)
US aircraft attacks 5 terrorist locations in Libya 1986
Baby Jessica falls down a well 1987
Night of Ted Bundy's execution 1989 (I was in Florida at the time.)
Exxon Valdez oil spill 1989
Berlin Wall came down 1989
Tiananmen Square demonstration/riots 1989
Soviet Union Collapse 1989-1990
The Gulf War 1991
Hurricane Andrew hits south florida 1992 (I had just moved from Florida when this hit)
World Trade Center bombing 1993
The Oklahoma City Bombing 1995
Sarin nerve gas attack in Tokyo subway 1995
Olympic Park bombing in Atlanta 1996
Flight 800 exploding over the Atlantic 1996
Princess Diana's Death 1997
The shootings at Columbine High School 1999
All the school shootings that took place 1998-1999
USS Cole attack October 12, 2000
WTC/Pentagon attack September 11, 2001
Thank it over, thank about the things that you have lived through both good and bad.
D
XoVanillaRain90oX
09-30-2001, 09:26 AM
Princess Diana's Death. I was small then but I still remember seeing the smashed in car on tv...How sad. I will always remember this... Also where I was when the WTC was hit http://www.sitcomsonline.com/ubb/frown.gif = Math Class, 4th period, playing a game to introduce ourselfs, looking through window....
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You may laugh at this but I clearly remember the night country singer Conway Twitty died.
I was doing an all night country music show on a radio station in Virginia when at 2:45 I made the announcememt about his death. Had 145 phone calls. I remember one woman calling me telling me her employer sent everyone one for the night because they were so upset.
I also remember when Elvis died in 1977 ( I was 9 at the time ). I was at a now defunct Safeway store with my mom when they announced over the pa that he was found died at Graceland. The next day I remember we had a woman in town hat actually killed herself becuase of this. She wrote in her suicide letter that she couldnt live without Elvis.
The strange part was that I myself didnt know who Elvis was. I was more into Kiss and Abba at that time.
Meg07945
09-30-2001, 10:55 AM
Originally posted by Division_Fan_Lisa:
Princess Diana's Death. I was small then but I still remember seeing the smashed in car on tv...How sad. I will always remember this... Also where I was when the WTC was hit http://www.sitcomsonline.com/ubb/frown.gif = Math Class, 4th period, playing a game to introduce ourselfs, looking through window....
I was in Math class too..we were learning about the quadratic formula...it was a day 1 and so it was period C...so then the guidance counselor came in and told us about it. My geometry teacher already knew about it but he wasn't supposed to tell us. Then like 6 people had to go call their parents (either cause their parents were flying or because they worked in the WTC) within a half hour, a good 10% of the school was picked up by their parents...by the end of the day 1/2 the school was gone.
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PPatters
09-30-2001, 02:27 PM
I haven't lived a very long life so far. I am only 15 years old and have not had the opportunity to experience (or remember) many of the big news events that many of you have. However, I think that there are two that will prominantely stick in my mind, with the first being the very recent World Trade Center attacks. I think I'll always remember that I was just getting out of Math and, for no particular reason but to say HI, I went to my Science teachers class room (he is my fourth hour teacher). I looked at the TV and on it was CNN and some words were on the bottom of the screen that said something like "Two Plans Hit Twin Towers of World Trade Center". I didn't know what to make of it at the time. I thought maby it was old coverage or something (again, I've lived a short life, I have no idea what has gone in the world LOL). So, I'm outside on my way to my Spanish room in a portable and then a student looks to me and simply asks "Did you hear about the World Trade Center?" and I simply replied, remembering what I saw on the television, "Yes." We had a test in Spanish that day. We watched the news for a few minutes before the test, then took it, and turned the news back on. Before the test there was still one tower standing, however, afterwards, we only saw one large thing of ash and smoke. The second one was down. We watched news all hour in Science, and had it on during lunch (however, we couldn't hear it, many people did talk about what was going on, though), I got a break from news during English only to watch ABC News during Debate (last hour). My teacher was new and didn't know how to get to the news, so we watched ABC News with very poor reception. I think that that is one day that will always stick out in my mind and I think it will be a LONG LONG time before I forget ANY of the details of that fateful day on September, 11.
Then, of course, there were the Columbine shootings. It hit us so close to home here in Rockford, Michigan because Columbine was a school so similar to Rockford in so many ways. We had about the same amount of students at our High School, we had similar (what you may call) "lifestyles". They are eerilly similar to us, and it really was just very... odd for us while also very sad.
Cokies
09-30-2001, 03:15 PM
Bootsy, it's so weird you mentioning Polly Klass. Petaluma(where she was from) is SO close to home. Being young, I still believed a genie would magically grant me three wishes( Aladdin had just come out...), and my first one was to have her back with her family. I remember bawling during the memorial service on tv.
1989 Earthquake. It was during the Battle of the Bay World Series. It was so crazy. I remember my grandmother freaking out about my mom driving home from work, because The Cypress Structure had collapsed( killing the most people) and my mom always had to drive home on that freeway. Thankfully, she was long past there by then.
Oakland Hills Fire. A lot of my mother's friends homes were lost, a lot of their pets didn't make it.
Columbine. No brainer.
Oklahoma City Bombing.
September 11th, 2001.
Kay Scarpetta
09-30-2001, 06:18 PM
I havent lived for that long so I only have a few:
Aaliyah's death (I worshiped her)
WTC thing
Oaklahoma bombing
Princess Diana's death http://www.sitcomsonline.com/ubb/frown.gif
Columbine
Dang there are a few more I just can't think now.....
theshark8777
09-30-2001, 08:40 PM
Up until September 11th, I would have had to say the Challenger expolsion was the most memorable. Being in 3rd grade and it having a teacher on board it was pretty hyped in school. I'm just glad we didn't actually watch it because we were at lunch.
However, I must now say September 11, 2001 is the most memorable/shocking. Ang hopefully we will never live through anything like that again.
Godspeed.
Ags2000
09-30-2001, 09:25 PM
Originally posted by theshark8777:
Up until September 11th, I would have had to say the Challenger expolsion was the most memorable. Being in 3rd grade and it having a teacher on board it was pretty hyped in school. I'm just glad we didn't actually watch it because we were at lunch.
Hey theshark 8777, where were you living at the time. I was in 2nd grade in Florida and was actually outside watching the Challenger when it exploded. That is one image I will NEVER forget.
D
triple19
10-01-2001, 05:28 PM
WHen I originally posted my top 11 eleven most shocking events list, I always thought that the Challenger explosion would be the defining/most shocking event of my lifetime. Sadly, I now have to revise this list and say that that the attack and collapse of the World Trade Center is now the most shocking event of my lifetime. I will, as well as everyone else, always know where I was and what I was doing when I heard that it happened.
I was getting ready to go to work when I turned on the "Today" show to catch the first few minutes of the news when I saw WTC #1 in flames. I had no clue what had caused it, but I knew that this was going to be the big story of the day. But then again I had no clue that it would be the big story of this year, which it will be, unless if G-d forbid something worse happens.
Maybe it's early to say this, but with a war on terrorism in Afghanstan swiftly approaching, I think what happened at the WTC could be the defining event of this decade.
theshark8777
10-01-2001, 08:05 PM
Originally posted by Ags2000:
Hey theshark 8777, where were you living at the time.
D
I was living in Ohio, not too far from where I am now.
Ags2000
10-01-2001, 10:45 PM
I'm still trying to figure out witch was the most shocking for me between the WTC and the Challenger explosion. I'm not basing this on lives lost, WTC would win hands down.
The Challenger explosion was, harder for me, I think, because I was actually there when it happened. I mean, I saw the WTC live on TV, but it is different seeing it live on TV and BEING there and seeing it live.
Does that make sense? I hope so, because I don't want to offend anyone by saying that one was worse then the other. I'm just... I mean... I don't know, I just don't know.
D
a NaNcY FaNaTiC
10-02-2001, 06:33 PM
Here's ones I can remember (mostly from your guys' lists):
-- WTC Attack (2001)
-- Northridge Earthquake (1996)
-- Oklahoma City Bombing (1995)
-- Columbine High School(1999)
-- Princess Diana's Death (1997)
-- The Millennium (2000)
-- Polly Klaas Kidnapping (1993)
-- O.J. Simpson's Trial (1994-1997)
-- Oklahoma City bombing (1995)
-- Atlanta Olympics bombing (1996)
-- Heaven's Gate cult (1997)
-- Jon Benet Ramsey homicide (1997)
(FYI I'll be 18 in December)
Penny Lane
10-03-2001, 12:39 PM
John F. Kennedy's assassination -1963 -I was 13 and in Math class.
Robert F. Kennedy's assassination.-1968- My graduation day!
Martin Luther King's assassination -1968
JFK Jr.'s plane missing and subsequent recovery -1999
Princess Diana's marriage and death.-1997
The first man stepping on the moon.-1969
Oklahoma City bombing- 1995
I have been around so long that there are too many others to mention! But these are the ones that stand out for me!
JoPol_wannabe
10-03-2001, 01:48 PM
Originally posted by a NaNcY FaNaTiC:
Here's ones I can remember (mostly from your guys' lists):
-- WTC Attack (2001)
-- Northridge Earthquake (1996)
-- Oklahoma City Bombing (1995)
-- Columbine High School(1999)
-- Princess Diana's Death (1997)
-- The Millennium (2000)
-- Polly Klaas Kidnapping (1993)
-- O.J. Simpson's Trial (1994-1997)
-- Oklahoma City bombing (1995)
-- Atlanta Olympics bombing (1996)
-- Heaven's Gate cult (1997)
-- Jon Benet Ramsey homicide (1997)
I've lived through them to and also last year in my state (Nebraska) in the little town of Clay Center (and this is a very small town) 2 kids were on there way home and they got kidnapped and the kids and there kidnapper were never found, i think there was an unsloved mysteries show about this.
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