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As I started to read this, I thought, gee, this sounds familiar, then I looked at the bottom of the page and realized what it was. I was amazed that you remembered this, even more amazed that you found the original post and copied it to this post. Anyway, thanks for the memories Wink




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This Day, November 22, 1963
By: weco
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Tue, 23 Nov 21 5:14 AM
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For those of us old enough to remember, where were you at 1:40 PM EST, 55 years ago today, November 22, 1963, when the first "Breaking News" reports went out that President John F. Kennedy had been shot?

I was a Junior in high school and was in Physics class when they broadcast the news over the school's PA system that the President had been shot. Now you have to realize that I grew-up in Northern Michigan and November 22nd was in the middle of deer season, and for me and several of my friends, our first thoughts were that we didn't even know Kennedy was a hunter. After all, back then, particularly during that time of year, often as not, the only news of people getting shot was due to hunting accidents. Yes, we were living a rather sheltered life being from a very small town (there were only 30 kids in my high school class) well off the so-called beaten path (the nearest movie theater was 30+ miles away).

An hour later, when the first news came that the President had died, I was in study hall and our English teacher was the one who came to the room and told us personally. She was crying so hard that she could barely get the words out. About 30 minutes later they announced that school was letting out early. Also, since it was Friday and the next week was Thanksgiving and they expected that the funeral would be sometime earlier in the week, classes were cancelled until after the Thanksgiving break. Note that I spent the next week watching the events unfold on TV, when I wasn't at work (I was a 'meat cutter' at our local grocery store and deer season was our last big chance to earn money off the tourists before they 'rolled-up the sidewalks' for the winter) or with my girlfriend, with whom I had just started to 'go steady' three weeks prior to this (we celebrated our 51st Wedding Anniversary this past June).

So, what are your stories...
(from a longtime friend, OCU, in SoCal in 201Cool


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