Moon landing. Watched it live.
I remember watching the moon landings and seeing coverage of the Vietnam war, but to my young self those were just things that were always happening, and would continue to happen forever, so I attached no particular historical importance to them. I came to the early conclusion that your life direction was determined by the military draft: You'd either be free to live your life and do something cool like be an astronaut or a Beatle, or you'd die in a war in some godawful jungle.
And I could never understand why soldiers were always fighting "gorillas." Leave those poor animals alone!
One thing that sticks out in my mind about the Vietnam war coverage was Cronkite on the TV with a daily body count of "dead", "injured" and "MIA" displayed on the screen.I remember watching the moon landings and seeing coverage of the Vietnam war, but to my young self those were just things that were always happening, and would continue to happen forever, so I attached no particular historical importance to them. I came to the early conclusion that your life direction was determined by the military draft: You'd either be free to live your life and do something cool like be an astronaut or a Beatle, or you'd die in a war in some godawful jungle.
And I could never understand why soldiers were always fighting "gorillas." Leave those poor animals alone!
I remember driving about an hour in my dad's pickup truck to the theater to see the original Star Wars movie. It was fricken huge at the time. It opened the week before, and I remember being in my treehouse listening to a kid from the farm next door's tape recording of the movie because he went on opening day. He explained the whole movie while we listened to distorted laser blast sounds on cassette.
Hostage Crisis, Miracle on Ice, then Reagan.
Oh YEAH! Me too...lol. Kids...I remember a bunch of kids singing "Bomb Iran" to the tune of Barbara Ann on a bus going to a field trip.
I totally forgot about the hostage crisis. I remember that one. I remember the tons of people I saw wearing a t-shirt with Mickey Mouse flipping the bird with "Hey Iran" on it. I remember a bunch of kids singing "Bomb Iran" to the tune of Barbara Ann on a bus going to a field trip.
We were in school watching the Challenger take off.