The feeling of complete helpnessness when hanging upside down from my seat belt and unable to release it.
--------------------------------------------------------- November22 , 1963- - 13 yr old kid- wondering why my parents eyes were tearing up, and they were cursing under thier breath -------------------------------------------------------- Two months (april-to-june)- in 1968> that riots broke out all over the country (including not far from home)- after the killings oF RFK & MLK>. **************************************************** 154th Medical Detachment >> "The Mad Medics"- -some of the best guys I ever knew The relative safety of Camp Holloway, Peiku - 1970- jjack & oF course 9/11
Ding fries are done, ding fries are done, ding fries are done, ding fries are done I've gotta run, I've gotta run, I've gotta run, I've gotta run I work at burger king making flame broiled whoppers I wear paper hats Would like an apple pie with that would you like an apple pie with that.....:sunny:
I was about 12 or 13, living outside Philadelphia PA. One evening me and my mother saw this HUGE red disk in the sky. It was there for two days, a period during which we verified that it wasn't the moon or sun. Other people around town saw it too, but not too many wanted to talk about it. I will never forget that thing, I think those two nights really changed my life.
^ happened to me too. lol we were standing up for the national anthem and the nerdy guy infront of me was trying to take of his sweater, and his shirt got stuck on his head, and his arms were like all over the place.. and i thought that was super funny for some reason. i was the only one laughing at that by the way.. i was looking around. lol so i laughed really hard and peed a little. good thing i was wearing one of those wet proof type of pants. lol
I did that in the 1st grade. haha I also told the biggest lie I ever told that year. I told everyone my brother got shot in the head. I dont even have a brother :rofl: Open house was a few days later and all the parents were asking my parents if my brother was ok. I will never forget the look on their faces.