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Posted: 11/17/2003 6:14:14 PM EDT
Where were you?
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I was 11 years old and I was misbehaveing in the hallway at school, I remember it like it was yesterday.
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Sitting in Mrs. Malstroms 5th grade class working on math.
Two days before my brithday. |
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I was in the 8th grade. The teachers were instructed to gather all of the students in the quad area for a very important announcement. I think it was around 11:30 PST. The principal had tears in her eyes when she made the announcement that John Kennedy died from gun shot wounds.
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I was crapping in a diaper and wishing I had my binkie. Wondering what my first was going to be.
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That would have been exactly 1 month before my father's 10th birthday, and a little over 6 months before my mother was even born.
Just a little bit before my time |
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My mom was in 2nd grade. Doesn't remember more than that, except that it was after 1pm (central time).
My dad was in music class in Jr High. |
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I was four. I remember watching the funeral on a B/W TV.....
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I was in the Fourth Grade at Chillicothe Elementary School in Mrs. Foster's class!
The principal, Mr. Goad, who was a John Birch Society member, as were my folks, came on the PA system and announced that the President had been shot in Dallas, about 200 miles away from our school. He sounded like he had been crying. Later he came on and announced that the President was dead. We all went home early that day. A week later, my Dad drove us to Dallas to see all the places we had heard about on the news - Dealey Plaza, the Texas School Book Depository, and Parkland Hopsital. It was a very moving experience to see Dealey Plaza at night with all the flowers and candlelights, and people moving around trying to make some sense out of that past week of events! I still take visitors to Dallas down there to see it! I had one of my first civil trials in Texas in the same Dallas County Courtroom where Jack Ruby's murder trial was held! There was a picture of the prosecution and defense teams, along with Jack Ruby, sitting at their respective tables, on the wall of the courtroom! Eric The(Historical)Hun |
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I can't remember as I was only ten months old at the time.
I do remember when President Reagan was shot though. |
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OT: The Dallas Morning News the local paper has special internet site with pics and other info that maybe of interest:
www.dallasnews.com/sharedcontent/dallas/graphics/11-03/112203jfk.html use signon/password [email protected]/password if the system prompts for signon id. |
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I was a senior in high school, off half a day on a work program. I worked a couple of hours and took my mother to the A&P to get a few things.I heard on the car radio that the president had been shot.
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I was in 9th grade detention, (Boston area, Needham, actually), and the principal announced it on the PA around 2:30-2:45, (I think), anyway, we got out of detention early.
Geez, I remember it real good... Blew us away, me and the guys walked home, (we were regulars in detention.. A lot of people were crying, we figgered the ruskies did it..(ya, we had boogy-men back then too..) Ya, thanks for the memory.......I think. |
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I was 5 1/2 months old living in DC area. I was born in the DC area and the rest of my family is from Texas. |
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I was 17 months old, don't ask me I have no idea what I was doing at the time
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Not born yet...
I allways wonder though, if JFK had lived, would we have ended up with all of LBJ's (Great Society, 'War on Poverty', etc)??? |
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I was only 5 but I remember it well. My parents loaded up the car and got us out of the city to my grandparents place. We all stayed there while my Dad went back to work. They were pretty shook up as was everyone and nobody really knew what to expect. The next year we moved out of the city and the following year the riots started there IIRC.
They played the funeral procession on TV every morning for what seemed weeks on the local TV station. It was an awakening for me in a way as being only 5 I couldn't conceive that someone as important as the President could be killed so easily if at all. |
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I was in 8th grade. It was announced over the PA, during class.
A lot of the other kids started crying.I remained dry-eyed, throughout. My family hated the Kennedys with a passion and living in the Chicago burbs, were convinced that the election had been stolen by the Daley machine and Nixon had been robbed. My biggest complaint at the time, was the pre-empting of regular programming. As a side note, I could never find the beauty of Jackie-O that everyone raved about. |
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You and me both!! How 'bout Arnolds wife!!! Maria Shriver??! DEATH warmed over!!! |
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I wasn't around then.
BUT, while I was in Dallas week before last I made sure to walk over there. Kind of sobering to see it in person, rather than just in grainy film footage. -FOTBR |
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I came 7 years later but I remember when Reagan was shot, and the first space shuttle exploded.
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sitting in a chair in first grade waiting for Christmas!!!!!!
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I was in the seventh grade in Junior High School and at lunch. The Principal announced it over the loud speaker.
The lunch room broke into cheers. That's right. Cheers. We were in the deep south and Kennedy was roundly hated. His policies were against everything we believed in. In retrospect, I am saddened by our response. But you can't re-write history (unless you're a liberal). That's what happened in Port Arthur, Texas on that day. |
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I was in room 13 at public school #49 in Indianapolis. The school had recently installed intercoms. The principal came on and said that President Kennedy had been shot. We couldn't believe it and we thought it was a joke. A little later they sent us all home. There were only four channels on TV and they carried the assassination for a month. All day, every day.
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I was an egg. I was waiting patiently in line to be released with the hope of being fertilized.
Be careful what you wish for, you just might get it. |
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I was a sophomore at the University of Nebraska. The moment I found out I was sweeping the backroom of Beechner’s IGA grocery store. Some old dude I worked with ran out of the store crying.
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like many of the above posters, i was in grade school. word came around that the president had been shot. a short time later our teacher was called into the hallway.
she re-entered the room crying and announced the death of john f. kenndy. a few minutes later all classes were dismissed. i had a short walk home and remember feeling badly for the bus riders. they had to wait in the school untill the bus drivers could be summoned back to their buses early. in our livingroom the black & white television was providing details, live, from various locations in dallas. |
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Me too! Were you that stinky kid next door? |
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I was 9 months old and have no recollection of the event. However, with the countless times my mom has vividly recalled exactly where she was when she heard the news I know exactly where I was and what I was doing.
We were living near Lansing, MI and she had my grandmother (her mother-in-law) over for lunch. They had just put me down for a nap when the news came over the T.V. that President Kennedy had been shot. My dad was a bank manager at the time and she called him immediatly to inform him and prepare for a possible run on the bank (remember, at the time, they didn't know what had happened - was it the Cubans?, the Ruskies?, are we at war?). She said it was the saddest day and the weekend that followed it was worse. |
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I wonder what JFK would think of our country as it exists today ...
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In school when it was announced on the intercom.
I remember it hitting me like a truck with the realization that we as a country were so vulnerable. Tj BTW, Slash I honestly believe if JFK was alive today he would be a Republican. "Ask not what........." |
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I was about 6 hours old at the time.
As far as what I was doing, probably looking for something to eat. |
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My dad was 17 and my mom was 13. They wouldn't meet for another five years.
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I was in Miss Pitzer's 3rd grade class at Pasadena Elementary School, bullshitting with Wesley who sat in the next aisle over. My dad had passed that May, and it hit me kinda hard. It seemed like the entire nation came to a standstill for three days. Ops
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I was getting ready to celebrate my third birthday.
I do remember the assassination of MLK and RFK quite well. |
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I was in 2nd grade at Holy Name School and sister Mary Joseph came in and told us the President had been shot. They made us stop our lesson and pray for the President.
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Though I understand your sentiment, I'd have to see that to believe it. |
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It was my dad's 20th B-day and I wasn't going to be around for another 12 years and 9 months.
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