ohnonotgmail wrote: » I was lying in bed with my girlfriend at the time when she got a text from her mate telling her that Diana had died. Needless to say i didnt get the ride that morning.
ectoraige wrote: » Because it was a historic moment, as exhibited by the fact so many people on this thread do, for whatever reason, remember where they were. For the record, I was in my house in college watching videos when my housemate called down from his room, he habitually listened to the BBC world service. We spent the rest of the night listening to the news updates.
murpho999 wrote: » Seriously this was not an historic event. It was a media hype event. Diana has not achieved anything of historical importance that will be remembered in the years to come. People just remember it because she was so famous and it was massive news. It’s not like JFK, 9/11,Berlin Wall etc.
TheIrishGrover wrote: » Well, I agree with you there in that it didn't change the world apart from maybe putting a critical eye on tabloid journalism/paparazzi and the depths they descend to to get a story. This was well before the whole the whole other load of disgusting practices came to a fore years later. But it was certainly news that everyone remembers.
machiavellianme wrote: » Liar. Fiat unos only had a cassette deck on the top end model. Otherwise it was a standard fm/am radio.
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partyguinness wrote: » ps It was also Mother Theresa's 20th anniversary also last week. Not that anyone seemed to notice.
JupiterKid wrote: » I was chilling out in my living room after having a smokin session with my mates and playing games on my new PlayStation 1. I had finished college and was just about to start my Masters. I flicked around the TV and saw it on BBC news. I was transfixed - I watched it until 6 in the morning and all the TV presenters were in a somber mood. I wasn't particularly upset but I was shocked. Probably half of regulars on AH weren't even in primary school when it happened so it would mean little to them. But for my generation, it was our JFK moment. Diana may not have have been a world changing leader, but her celebrity made her demise a major event. The outpouring of grief in the UK in the days that followed was unbelievable.
MrPudding wrote: » We tend to ignore the evil ones, and Mother Teresa was evil. She actually makes me wish there was a god, because if there was a god, then there would probably be a hell, and if there was a hell Mother Teresa would be roasting there for eternity. But god probably doesn't exist, so I guess we will just have to be happy that she is dead and not causing anymore unnecessary suffering. MrP