Killick
Well-Known Member
Not exactly a "where were you when JFK was shot" moment, but pretty damned striking in its own right.
I remember being in my high school freshman English class when the principal came over the PA and said he had a news announcement. I looked at my friend sitting next to me and said "the Challenger blew up." Of course, then the principal announced that it actually had.
I remember going home that day and watching CNN for hours and hours. First time I can also remember the media being taken to task (for showing the families' reaction, and then sticking a mic in their faces). I know it had happened before, but that's the first time I was conscious of it. And for all Reagan's faults, that "slipped the surly bonds of Earth to touch the face of God" line was breathtaking.
Where were y'all when you first heard? What do you remember?
I remember being in my high school freshman English class when the principal came over the PA and said he had a news announcement. I looked at my friend sitting next to me and said "the Challenger blew up." Of course, then the principal announced that it actually had.
I remember going home that day and watching CNN for hours and hours. First time I can also remember the media being taken to task (for showing the families' reaction, and then sticking a mic in their faces). I know it had happened before, but that's the first time I was conscious of it. And for all Reagan's faults, that "slipped the surly bonds of Earth to touch the face of God" line was breathtaking.
Where were y'all when you first heard? What do you remember?