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19 years ago (almost), 9/11. Where did the time go?
Got me thinking about all those other ‘landmark’ times in our lives. The Moon landings. Killings of JFK, Lennon, Diana. The loss of Elvis at 42. And personal friends and family.
Wow, doesn’t life fly by.
Got me thinking about all those other ‘landmark’ times in our lives. The Moon landings. Killings of JFK, Lennon, Diana. The loss of Elvis at 42. And personal friends and family.
Wow, doesn’t life fly by.
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Be another significant event next year
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i take your point, and the people you mention were newsworthy, but only moon and JFK were important .
lennon and presley are not landmark people in everyone's lives. I am B eatles fan though.
as for diana !! irrelevant.
lennon and presley are not landmark people in everyone's lives. I am B eatles fan though.
as for diana !! irrelevant.
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Was Diana’s death a killing?
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Frightening how long ago 9/11 is but how recent it feels.LoveCurryPies wrote: ↑Wed Aug 12, 2020 10:49 pm19 years ago (almost), 9/11. Where did the time go?
Got me thinking about all those other ‘landmark’ times in our lives. The Moon landings. Killings of JFK, Lennon, Diana. The loss of Elvis at 42. And personal friends and family.
Wow, doesn’t life fly by.
That said the world has changed beyond recognition since then. I remember being at college and someone came in the class to tell us. I didnt realise the magnitude of it then, never mind how much impact it would have on the world as we know it. A bit like this virus now!
Most of the other incidents were before my time. But remember how much of an impact the diana one had. We even signed the book of condolence at the mechanics. Seemed a bit surreal but the whole country seemed affected by it. And that was pre social media. So was definitely a big thing. Remember going to devon on holiday the day of her funeral and listening to it in the car and I was only a kid.
Burnley seasons get me. How can Jimmy Mullen be nearly 30 years ago!?
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Queen at Live Aid.
Freddie dying.
Aryton Senna and his fatal crash.
Princess Di's accident.
9/11
The Iraq Invasion and those never found WMD's.
It's been nearly 7 yrs since Schumacher had that accident skiing
Freddie dying.
Aryton Senna and his fatal crash.
Princess Di's accident.
9/11
The Iraq Invasion and those never found WMD's.
It's been nearly 7 yrs since Schumacher had that accident skiing
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Wow all but the first two also stick in my head and schumacher is such a tragic one.GodIsADeeJay81 wrote: ↑Thu Aug 13, 2020 12:12 amQueen at Live Aid.
Freddie dying.
Aryton Senna and his fatal crash.
Princess Di's accident.
9/11
The Iraq Invasion and those never found WMD's.
It's been nearly 7 yrs since Schumacher had that accident skiing
The Iraq one was particularly powerful as I remember the first iraq war as a kid. But also because friends and family signed up around the time of iraq which made it all the more real.
Gazzas tears, vaguely remember as my first world cup i could remember. But more remember the cameroon game for some reason. Even though i was only young. Dont remember previous tournaments.
The Premier League starting. And United winning the title in the 98th minute. What might have been for both United and Fergie (as well as Villa) had united lost. Also the treble won by united seemed huge at the time. I think only Inter have done it since?
Jill Dando.
Barcelona Olympics
Atlanta Olympics bombing.
Clinton and Lewinsky
OJ simpson
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21 yrs since Dando was murdered
2003 when Concorde was retired.
It's crazy when you sit and look at the dates of things you remember.
2003 when Concorde was retired.
It's crazy when you sit and look at the dates of things you remember.
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One theory of time passing quicker with age is that it is a function of your years lived thus if you reflect you seem to have spent ages in the infants, less at Junior school and even less at senior school. Going from 10 to 20 years of age is like going from 20-40 years of age. A year at 50 years is akin to about one month at age of 5.
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One thing about time is it muddies my memory. Quite often my memories don't correlate with when I thought they happened. They happened but not necessarily in the order my mind has processed them. One example being my first job I started in 1989. I somehow erased a year of that job from my memory. It wasn't until I started piecing together a time frame based on the exact point of the OP. That being remembering dates that were relevant news events. I was at that bloody job a year longer than I thought.
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Time is an odd thing
Events that feel recent, happened decades ago and vice versa.
The past 20 years have seemed to whizz by
The London Olympics was 8yrs ago but only seams like a couple
The Russia World Cup was 2yrs ago but feels like it was only last year (mainly because the World Cup & Euro tournaments are in 2yr cycles and it hasn’t happened this year)
Events that feel recent, happened decades ago and vice versa.
The past 20 years have seemed to whizz by
The London Olympics was 8yrs ago but only seams like a couple
The Russia World Cup was 2yrs ago but feels like it was only last year (mainly because the World Cup & Euro tournaments are in 2yr cycles and it hasn’t happened this year)
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I worked that out before and it is totally depressingmdd2 wrote: ↑Thu Aug 13, 2020 7:46 amOne theory of time passing quicker with age is that it is a function of your years lived thus if you reflect you seem to have spent ages in the infants, less at Junior school and even less at senior school. Going from 10 to 20 years of age is like going from 20-40 years of age. A year at 50 years is akin to about one month at age of 5.
Times relative.
That said at least lockdown should go quicker next time
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My grandfather, who I knew well, was born in 1912, so a link for me to memories over a hundred years old. A hundred years before he was born Napoleon was still riding high, there was still slavery in the British Empire, Japan was still a closed country to westerners, the United States has only a tiny Pacific coastline, Spain still ruled most of the Americas, and the tomato was still widely thought to be poisonous.
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My Grandmother was born in 1891, on a farm just outside Thirsk, and told us that one of her earliest memories was Victoria's Diamond Jubilee ( 1897 ), when she was told to shake the hand of a man, said to be 100 years old, who'd fought at the Battle of Waterloo ...
Our son was born in 1986, and Grannie passed on in her 99th year in 1991 ..... It has occurred to me that should he reach 90, in 2076, he'll be able to tell his great-Grandchildren that he knew someone who'd met a Waterloo veteran !! It would be the equivalent today of having met a relative, who'd met a man who witnessed the birth of Pitt the Younger in 1759 ....
Our son was born in 1986, and Grannie passed on in her 99th year in 1991 ..... It has occurred to me that should he reach 90, in 2076, he'll be able to tell his great-Grandchildren that he knew someone who'd met a Waterloo veteran !! It would be the equivalent today of having met a relative, who'd met a man who witnessed the birth of Pitt the Younger in 1759 ....
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Please remind me; what happened on the 9th November 2001, my mind has gone blank. However, on a separate tack, it’s nearly 19 years since the 11th September attack on the twin towers.LoveCurryPies wrote: ↑Wed Aug 12, 2020 10:49 pm19 years ago (almost), 9/11. Where did the time go?
Got me thinking about all those other ‘landmark’ times in our lives. The Moon landings. Killings of JFK, Lennon, Diana. The loss of Elvis at 42. And personal friends and family.
Wow, doesn’t life fly by.
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Moon landings. What a load of toshLoveCurryPies wrote: ↑Wed Aug 12, 2020 10:49 pm19 years ago (almost), 9/11. Where did the time go?
Got me thinking about all those other ‘landmark’ times in our lives. The Moon landings. Killings of JFK, Lennon, Diana. The loss of Elvis at 42. And personal friends and family.
Wow, doesn’t life fly by.
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John Tyler, the 10th president of the United States, has living grandchildren. He was president in 1841.
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Funny how time flies, but the beginning of lockdown seems a long time ago for some reason
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My Mum and Dad always said,When you get older the time goes quicker,and you worry more,when I was younger I thought what is that all about? Now aged 68,I can really see what they meant,you worry about your kids,Grandkids ,the Virus its endless!
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54 years since England last won the World Cup .................... Here's to the next 50 years
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Today I collected my Granddaughter's A level results from her school as she was on a family holiday in Corfu and wanted confirmation of her results so she could enjoy the rest of her holiday.
She got the grades that guaranteed her university place.
18 1/2 yrs ago she was being born ,it seems like yesterday. Yes time flies,quicker as you get older
She got the grades that guaranteed her university place.
18 1/2 yrs ago she was being born ,it seems like yesterday. Yes time flies,quicker as you get older
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Great news for you all ! Well done her !Woodleyclaret wrote: ↑Thu Aug 13, 2020 8:40 pmToday I collected my Granddaughter's A level results from her school as she was on a family holiday in Corfu and wanted confirmation of her results so she could enjoy the rest of her holiday.
She got the grades that guaranteed her university place.
18 1/2 yrs ago she was being born ,it seems like yesterday. Yes time flies,quicker as you get older
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This is it. Living history. The stretch of living memory from person to person. I love it. To an historian it’s no more than a meeting of people, but I’ve always seen it as a link to the past. As much as history is facts and myths, history can also be tactile.Clarets4me wrote: ↑Thu Aug 13, 2020 7:05 pmMy Grandmother was born in 1891, on a farm just outside Thirsk, and told us that one of her earliest memories was Victoria's Diamond Jubilee ( 1897 ), when she was told to shake the hand of a man, said to be 100 years old, who'd fought at the Battle of Waterloo ...
Our son was born in 1986, and Grannie passed on in her 99th year in 1991 ..... It has occurred to me that should he reach 90, in 2076, he'll be able to tell his great-Grandchildren that he knew someone who'd met a Waterloo veteran !! It would be the equivalent today of having met a relative, who'd met a man who witnessed the birth of Pitt the Younger in 1759 ....
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So does a clock when you throw it through a window, just threw that one in, old but funny we'll I thought it was.
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Caches of IRA and UDF/UVF weapons are still being discovered in Northern Ireland - and that is significantly smaller and more densely populated than Iraq.