Genghis Khan
The worst version of myself
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For younger people like me it's 9-11.It's funny how your age range affects whether the story is positive or negative.
A generation before us might say the moon landing.
Before that maybe Kennedy being shot.
@L.T. Fan might say beating the British at Yorktown.
I vaguely remember that. I was playing with a friend down the street who was staying with his grandma and she was kind of upset and crying, so I asked what was wrong with her. He said Elvis was dead. I had barely heard of Elvis and thought it was really weird someone would care that much about some singer.I remember when Elvis died. My mom and her sister were standing in front of the TV hugging and crying. I just remember thinking, wtf is going on?
For younger people like me it's 9-11.
Or Biggie and Tupac.
The kids in high school now know nothing about that.Wait 9-11? How young are you?
Pretty much my same thoughts. I was seven.I vaguely remember that. I was playing with a friend down the street who was staying with his grandma and she was kind of upset and crying, so I asked what was wrong with her. He said Elvis was dead. I had barely heard of Elvis and thought it was really weird someone would care that much about some singer.
38 years old. 9-11 was highschool for me.Wait 9-11? How young are you?
I think we are talking about like news stories you remember as a young child. You must remember things before high school. I'm 39, and I remember things like the Clinton election over Bush in vivid detail. I don't think we are talking about just major disasters.38 years old. 9-11 was highschool for me.
First football memory is the Cowboys losing to the Lions in '91. Remember seeing the Cowboys player dejected on the bench near the end of the game.OJ and the OKC bombing are the two big ones that I remember vividly from a very young age.
I remember sports stuff from an earlier age but I assume that doesn't count.
Indeed, the 92 NFCC is the first game I remember anything specific from, so that was a pretty good one.First football memory is the Cowboys losing to the Lions in '91. Remember seeing the Cowboys player dejected on the bench near the end of the game.
By 1992 I was following along pretty much from the beginning of the season. I was living outside Philly so we didn't get all the games back then, no Direct TV or Sunday ticket back then, but I remember that MOST Cowboys games were on TV due to them being NFC East like the Eagles, and I remember seeing one or two of the Dallas games early in the year, and that they and the Eagles were both 3-0 leading into that MNF matchup in 1992, and all my friends making fun of me for being a Dallas fan, the hard time I got in school for wearing that Dallas Cowboys starter jacket, etc. The arguments of "Dallas sucks," versus "If they are 3-0 like the Eagles, how can they suck?" etc.
And I remember not being allowed to stay up and watch that whole MNF game, but being despondent that we were already getting shellacked by time I had to go to bed. I remember being awake in my room and knowing they were already losing, and then trying to listen to the TV downstairs, or listening on a radio in bed, or sneaking downstairs and seeing later that they were getting blown out.
And then having to deal with the fallout the next day at school.
Good thing we won the Super Bowl that year.
Explosion of the space shuttle
Yeah I just remember that one because it was so weird to me to have them cancel our football game.I think we are talking about like news stories you remember as a young child. You must remember things before high school. I'm 39, and I remember things like the Clinton election over Bush in vivid detail. I don't think we are talking about just major disasters.
9-11 was freshman year of college for me.