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Title: 20 years ago
Post by: Rumpig on August 31, 2017, 07:23:40 PM
Watching the news just now and 20 years ago today it was that Princess Diana died. It's strange how you remember what you were doing or where you were when you hear such big world event news, so I thought i'd throw it out there...where were you, or what were you doing when you heard the news?
That morning I saw on telly that Diana had been involved in a car crash. It was pre kids for the misses and myself, and being a Sunday (i think it was) we then headd off to Lang Park to watch the South Qld Crushers play someone in a game of footy. Sitting in the big grandstand on the Eastern side of the field i recall getting the news over the loud speaker / PA system of the footy stadium that she had died. Sitting a couple of rows down in front of us was 3 young adult guys that sounded like they were English (going on accents)...these 3 guys all broke down and started crying (not judging them at all,  just mentioning what it is i vividly recall happening the moment I heard the news).
So over to you lot, where were you at the time you heard the news?
Title: Re: 20 years ago
Post by: Annieandandy on August 31, 2017, 07:44:38 PM
Sitting in the Straddie Hotel watching footy with mates when the news scrolled across the bottom of the screen. Thought it was a mistake at first. Sad day indeed.
Title: Re: 20 years ago
Post by: Frawls on August 31, 2017, 08:18:08 PM
Driving a dive boat of Portsea
Title: Re: 20 years ago
Post by: firefox on August 31, 2017, 08:20:26 PM
My first night being married. In a hotel room in Noosa with the new wife, whilst she sat and watched what had happened.
Title: Re: 20 years ago
Post by: listo on August 31, 2017, 08:29:58 PM
A pimple faced 16 year old working at KFC
Title: Re: 20 years ago
Post by: Rumpig on August 31, 2017, 08:37:13 PM
My first night being married. In a hotel room in Noosa with the new wife, whilst she sat and watched what had happened.
i guess we should say happy anniversary then firefox :cheers:
Title: Re: 20 years ago
Post by: raider on August 31, 2017, 08:52:35 PM
The wife and I were using a block and tackle to pull a tree stump out of the front yard of our first home. Must of been listening to the radio and I can remember going inside to watch the TV reports. Both of us were in shock and we both remember the day vividly.
Title: Re: 20 years ago
Post by: Foo on September 01, 2017, 05:17:45 AM
Sitting on the lounge watching something on tv.

Foo
Title: Re: 20 years ago
Post by: jwb on September 01, 2017, 07:37:52 AM
Packing up campsite at Johns landing near Tewantin.

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Title: Re: 20 years ago
Post by: Beachman on September 01, 2017, 09:28:45 AM
Digging a long trench with a pick & shovel. Radio on to help ease the pain of digging and comes across a News flash. At first we thought it couldn’t be true, but unfortunately it was. 
Title: Re: 20 years ago
Post by: Steffo1 on September 01, 2017, 09:40:55 AM
First heard of her death on the Combie Trader returning from Moreton but I'm not sure if it was the day of the accident as no comms where we where on the island.
Terrible thing!
Steve
Title: Re: 20 years ago
Post by: doc evil on September 01, 2017, 10:35:29 AM
Driving back from rescuing my mates rolled car from rally of Melbourne.
Title: Re: 20 years ago
Post by: JCOJ on September 01, 2017, 10:58:33 AM
It was a Sunday and I walked into mum's house after being at work and it was on the tv in her lounge room.  Couldn't believe it.
Title: Re: 20 years ago
Post by: pommiedic on September 01, 2017, 11:07:32 AM
Working overtime on a Sunday morning in Bristol UK, I walked into the office to the sounds of the boss singing "The wicked witch is dead" I had no idea what he was on about until another colleague pointed at the TV.

This event and 9/11 are the only 2 events I can recall what I was doing on the day
Title: Re: 20 years ago
Post by: Rumpig on September 01, 2017, 11:26:51 AM


This event and 9/11 are the only 2 events I can recall what I was doing on the day
i recall a few events sort of...9/11 I watched unfolding on morning telly before I went to work, I woke the misses up at about 6 a.m I think it was to show her what was happenin. At first I just thought it was a high rise fire, took about 5 minutes before I found out what caused it.
 Australia 2 winning the Americas Cup...Don't recall watching the win itself but I may have, but I was a young kid at school back then and used to sell the afternoon newspaper from a traffic island on the corner of Beaudesert and Granard Rd (yeah how busy is that corner, no way I'd let my kids do that). I sold out all my papers in 15 minutes, went back to get more from the newsagents, but it had sold out also.
Steve Irwin I heard about on the radio afternoon news whilst at work
Title: Re: 20 years ago
Post by: plusnq on September 01, 2017, 11:36:40 AM
Sitting Bandar Seri Begawan airport on my way home from getting married in the UK.
Title: Re: 20 years ago
Post by: scblack on September 01, 2017, 12:33:59 PM

This event and 9/11 are the only 2 events I can recall what I was doing on the day
I remember hearing on the car radio that Ayrton Senna died, I was driving to work along Warringah Rd at Frenchs Forest. That shook me.

9/11 I was watching morning news getting ready for work at Dee Why.

My wife was quite upset by Diana's death, I was not really bothered that much.
Title: Re: 20 years ago
Post by: MDS69 on September 01, 2017, 12:49:36 PM
Newcastle earthquake - I was still in bed but was quickly thrown out
Diana - at home watching TV when the program was interrupted
Michael Hutchence - driving somewhere along Epping Rd Lane Cove and it came on the radio
Ayrton Senna - was watching the live broadcast of the race on TV
9/11 - watching the broadcast on TV then saw the second tower come down
Title: Re: 20 years ago
Post by: edz on September 01, 2017, 01:30:56 PM
Driving back from the local shops with my 4 yro daughter, before going to work,  I distinctly remember saying out loud,  that " She's finaly pushed them too far  they have killed  her "  and my daughter asking is she realy dead ...
We still have a box somewhere that's filled with multitudes of news paper clippings etc of  Dianna tribute and special commemorations over the years, that my daughter collected .

9/11 was a normal  6 am  morning up and switching on the TV news, Only to be greeted with the unlimited breaking news coverage replays .. Thinking Ohh Shite " Now its going to be on with someone [ War ] " .

In 1986 a group of us were having a BBQ and drink, when news of the Shuttle Challenger exploding came through . Remember it was about a day after the event when the " What does N.A.S.A stand for [ Need Another Seven Astronauts ] "  and other jokes  started going around the traps .. Remember all the TV coverage being given about the school teacher Christa MCauliffe perishing , Just as this song started playing at the BBQ  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZV9DNpkfak0 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZV9DNpkfak0)  Every time I hear it I think of her and that day .
Title: Re: 20 years ago
Post by: Troopy_03 on September 01, 2017, 05:50:27 PM
Neil Armstrong walking on the moon (Monday 21 Jul 1969 2 days after my birthday), I was 15 and helping move a new lounge suite into the lounge room, and we stopped to watch it on the old B&W telly.

Newcastle Earthquake (28 Dec 1989 wife's birthday) At a barby at the sister-in-law's place up in Toowoomba, and mum had just turned up by taxi and informed us she had just left the old man, and was coming back south to live with us...

Princess Di (Sunday 31 August 1997) Was driving into the dump, and the bloke on the gate told us, and everyone was stopped listening on their car radios.

The Twin Towers (11 Dec 2001), I woke up on the lounge in the early hours of the morning (fell asleep watching a movie), and saw the footage on TV and was trying to work out if it was a movie or something. Took a little while before it actually registered that it was real.
Title: Re: 20 years ago
Post by: camp120 on September 01, 2017, 05:59:16 PM
I was in a taxi going to pick up some recovery breakfast for 8mates after a huge night at the west Wyalong show ball ???
Title: Re: 20 years ago
Post by: MadMarv on September 01, 2017, 09:36:30 PM
Carnt belive your memorys are that good .... yes i remember her dying but thats about it .... same with the twin towers ...
Title: Re: 20 years ago
Post by: alnjan on September 01, 2017, 09:41:49 PM
Diana:  Coles at Yamba, NSW, doing some shopping when it came over the radio they had playing in store.  Thought to myself that now maybe she can get some peace, but different ones still want to dig further.  She did a lot to improve the Royal Family, just a shame others in the family still want to live in the Dark Ages. 

9/11:  6am when I started work, Night shift told us about it

Armstrong:  Remember we sat around the old black and white to watch them land in the sea. 


Title: Re: 20 years ago
Post by: #jonesy on September 01, 2017, 10:19:59 PM
Don't remember where i was.
I remember the twin towers. I got home from work and the newsflash I thought was a movie promo. Only when I got up to go back to work I realised what had happened. 
I also remember when the Iraq war states (first one). I was at the Dept veterans affairs to do a service call. It was building up when I went in andnit  happended while I was there. It was the location rather  than the event I remember
Title: Re: 20 years ago
Post by: Brij on September 02, 2017, 07:55:06 AM
Lady Di - Sunday morning getting ready for second songs christianing.

Second son was actually born the night the Thredbo landslip happened.

Probably only remember these events due to these significan events at home at same time.

9/11 was just a normal morning getting ready for work.

Ironically a song I have never ever been able to get out of my head is

"Lady di di di said.........the only man I'm going to marry is prince charlie ie ie ie........."  :'(
Title: Re: 20 years ago
Post by: Pete79 on September 02, 2017, 08:45:59 AM
Princess Di is a vague memory, I know I was sitting at the kitchen table my best mates house. If it was a Sunday as many have said, there's a very good chance we had just got back from fishing. If it was late on a Sunday there's an extremely good chance I was drunk and that probably explains why it's a bit vague.... ;D :cheers:

9/11; my GF at the time was night owl and watched it live from the very first breaking news story. She woke me up in the very early hours of the morning and we watched the whole thing.

Michael Jackson; don't care for any of his music and even less for him as a person (or parent). But I remember clearly hearing the news on the car radio while driving to see my brand new baby girls for the second time ever. The person means nothing to me, but the memory of emotions that day are very clear.
Title: Re: 20 years ago
Post by: JB on September 02, 2017, 09:04:22 AM
I was walking with my soon to be wife down Toorak Road in South Yarra going to lunch.    How pretentious does that sound???    I would t fit in down there these day!!!

JB


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Title: Re: 20 years ago
Post by: Davepatrol on September 02, 2017, 11:04:40 AM
heard it on the radio, Had loaded bitumen out of Caltex at Kurnell to be delivered to lightningridge on the Monday morning.
Title: Re: 20 years ago
Post by: Brisbane Puff on September 02, 2017, 11:32:59 AM
Probably dating me as ancient. But the one that rocked me was when I arrived at my girlfriends home after school and her mother was crying.. Said to me that President Kennedy had just been assassinated.. To me he was the most powerful person in the world.. Couldn't get my head around how anyone could kill the most powerful person in the world..

9/11 .. My wife woke me up and we spent 6 hours glued to the TV watching.. Saw the live coverage of the second plane hitting the tower.. Had the same incredulous feeling that I had with JFK..

But the one that still comes to mind was the Americas Cup.. Had been watching all the races.. The last one was on and it was close to the finish but I had to go to work.. Rang the boss to say I was going to be late getting in.. I didn't know at the time but he was a sailing buff too.. He just said "come in after the race"... Drove to work pretty happy after the win... 
Title: Re: 20 years ago
Post by: GrumpyOne on September 02, 2017, 12:31:23 PM
In the car and on a stretch of road between Berrigan and Oaklands in NSW heading to Wagga when we heard about Lady Di on the radio.

Lots of other significant occasions I can recall as well but she would be #1 that I remember vividly.
Title: Re: 20 years ago
Post by: speewa158 on September 03, 2017, 08:26:36 AM
Sitting at a bar in Disneyland waiting for a taxi to take the family back to LA .  Huge TV on the bar everybody transfixed watching , shocked 
Title: Re: 20 years ago
Post by: Traveller on September 03, 2017, 10:10:19 AM
Heard about Di while we were on the Birdsville track, Mother Teresa a day or so later, then Pat Rafter winning the US Open. It was quite a newsy week. Missed all the funeral stuff while out there.

I am with Brisbane Puff about JFK's assassination. I was at school at the time and the feeling that went with his death was that there were going to be nukes flying everywhere. This death meant much more to me than the others, probably because I was just a dumb school kid that believed all the media hype.

The Americas Cup win was a major bit of telly as well.
Title: Re: 20 years ago
Post by: #jonesy on September 03, 2017, 09:47:42 PM
Brij I think that is it. Where you were at the time of theses events are only memorable when they "fit" into a part of your life.
Title: Re: 20 years ago
Post by: Bird on September 03, 2017, 09:52:12 PM
dont remember dont really care either...

with all the Shit on TV you'd think it was yesterday
people die every day... thats how it is..
Title: Re: 20 years ago
Post by: The punter on September 03, 2017, 10:59:24 PM
dont remember dont really care either...

with all the Shit on TV you'd think it was yesterday
people die every day... thats how it is..

I feel the same, it's always sad when someone's mum dies though, two weeks ago a mum in Adelaide was killed by a bunch of kids in a stolen car, grubs then left her to die.  The media won't remember her in 20 years. Royalty is just as irrelevant to me.