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Events in your lifetime
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What events have affected you the most whilst watching it on the news? Happy or tragic.
For me the 2004 tsumami hit home the hardest in the tragedy stakes. Can't think of any happy ones at the moment.
For me the 2004 tsumami hit home the hardest in the tragedy stakes. Can't think of any happy ones at the moment.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Aberfan was dreadful - I was only a primary school child myself at the time so don't personally remember it.
My BF's from Wales and very recently we drove through Aberfan - it is still a haunting emotional site today with all those gravestones. And there was a 'secret millionnaire' programme set there a fortnight ago - the memory is still obviously alive with some of its older residents who lost children or family members of their own.
My BF's from Wales and very recently we drove through Aberfan - it is still a haunting emotional site today with all those gravestones. And there was a 'secret millionnaire' programme set there a fortnight ago - the memory is still obviously alive with some of its older residents who lost children or family members of their own.
Apart from those mentioned already, I happened to be at home watching the space shuttle take off when it blew up. Also happened to be at home for 9/11 - I think being at home for me is bad luck for other people!
I was at work the day dunblane happened and heard firts from the partner of a policeman that we worked beside as he had phoned her in shock at what was happening before it appeared on the news.
I now work very near dunblane and people form the office have described to me the panic that went through the office when the news came out and everyone was rushing out to get their cars and drive home. A colleagues daughter was shot but survived.
I was at work the day dunblane happened and heard firts from the partner of a policeman that we worked beside as he had phoned her in shock at what was happening before it appeared on the news.
I now work very near dunblane and people form the office have described to me the panic that went through the office when the news came out and everyone was rushing out to get their cars and drive home. A colleagues daughter was shot but survived.