Mod note:Thread to discuss where you were when major events occurred mega-merged to avoid repetition.
Diana dying:
I remember I was about 6 sitting on the washing machine door, and was watching cartoon network and flashing white writing appears on the screen of every channel.
"Please go to Sky News! An incident has occurred" something like that...
I was only 6!
September 11 attacks
Peppapig, hope you don't mind me using your idea! I remember this somewhat more clearly than Diana's death.
I was in school when the planes hit. I was 15 and in Third Year at the time.
I remember coming home and the towers had fallen at that stage. Honest to god when I walked in the door I thought my parents were watching a film but then Mum told me no two planes had hit the WTC in New York and another the Pentagon.
I'll never forget the first time I saw the clip of the planes hitting, it gave me shivers. Still does. I also remember finding it hard to sleep that night and getting shivers when planes went over head.
MJ Death
OK, so this is getting a little thin, but we have to admit that having only happened just over a year ago it is actually something that resonated around the World. I personally wasn't a fan but perhaps there was something you did that day that makes you remember it.
I was in Edinburgh, working at the Edinburgh Film Festival, my Dad had called the night before to tell me to change the channel because Michael Jackson had just had a heart attack. Obviously, with the knowledge he was due to play in London, that seemed rather interesting
The next day the news was confirmed when I woke up. I spent most of the day watching television before work. When I went into work a few days later there were a few people who still hadn't heard it had happened - which baffled me because they told EVERYONE at any given opportunity - then again, it was the Edinburgh Film Festival and most of us were students.....
I worked at a radio station in Edinburgh at the time and a few weeks later we did a special tribute for him....a few songs here and there and invited people from the station to talk about how his music affected them.