Posted on 11/22/2014 6:13:15 PM PST by GOJPN
22 November 1963. 51 years ago. Do you remember where you were and what you were doing that day? I was in phys ed class and had just finished running the cross country course. As I walked up the locker room door, Coach Waite was sitting on the steps with his face in his hands. He was crying. I asked what was wrong and he told me that President Kennedy had been shot and killed. That was a bad day for me.
I had a part in the play 'The Time of Our Lives'. My part was not significant to the plot, but the play went on that night as if nothing about our nation had changed. I could not make myself be that nonchalant so I did not go on. Now, so many dacdes later, with an accumulation of data surrounding Kennedy and his policies and the reality of a global oligarchy who will slaughter opposition to secure their empowerment, I realize in a very different way that Yes, our nation was changed with that fateful event and the massive pile of lies that followed.
BTW Bendy, I'm a little older than you, and I ain't old yet, Dude.
There are no small parts-- Only small actors. Now... open wide.
Gadzooks, MGH-- I was involved in that play three times. Once playing Joe, once as Tom and the last time I directed and played Kit Carson--
I occasionally watch the 1948 film of it starring James Cagney when it comes on TMC, every seen it?
Just wondering... what small part did you play?
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Where is the football thread I so love
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/3228638/posts
There... happy?
I was sent for gum ...
Grinnin
Your photo looks like a young Mike Nichols.
BTW, I misread the line saying the producer wanted Valerie Bertinelli to play the girl, but you wanted Mark Harmon. That would’ve been a curious casting choice. =8-0
“We were attending a morning class.”
It took place at 12:30 pm, central time. Were you in the mountain or pacific time zone, then (in order for it to be morning)?
I can’t recall the time of day. But I can recall the TV stuck on nothing but Kennedy assassination news for about a week.
My family was very Republican. I was born in Whittier, where my mother grew up. She graduated from Whittier College a few years after Nixon. Nixon was good, and Kennedy was bad.
Nevertheless the family and nation were in profound sadness for days.
Not the first time... I've been told that--
And I'd prefer... Angie... over Mark... IMHO--
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GIGITTY!!! :)
What school is that? It sounds like one of the 'one in a thousand' I referred to upthread.
My point was, there was a time in America when something like an 8th grade Latin class was commonplace. Not so, today. It's just another sign of decay in our country.
I lived in upstate New York then, as I do now. Therefore it would have been 1:30 local time for me when the assassination occurred. Thanks for the correction.
I was pregnant with my third.
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But here... is the empty lot... left after they tore it down!
Mom?
I’ve been looking for you!
Didn’t you want me?
LOL
HAPPY THANKSGIVING! !!
Happy Thanksgiving to you too,hon.
You ended up being the middle child——a very independent type.
:-)
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Actually I did. They were coming back after the so called attack, passed them between Long Beach and Pearl.
LOL!!!
NO, no...
I’m the oldest of 6.
Your post did compel me to call my Mom and tell her I love her.
She’s just so happy to have 6 good children, who are independent, self determined, of a hopeful spirit and of good gratitude.
Her words.
Mom’s are weird.
They never stop talking you up and mostly, they stop talking. LOL
Geezus. It’s not like she doesn’t have 5 other kids to talk to and 18 grandchildren.
But, mommies is whut they is.
Hope you have a great Thanksgiving.
“Ah yes....What a day. C.S.Lewis died. The real tragedy of that time....”
Aldous Huxley, too. They come in threes.
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