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It's just dawned on me that there are kids that play in my footy team that did not experience the mass hysteria of the Y2K bug.
My first recall of news I can think of is either Steve erwins death or Greg leaving the wiggles
Huge piece of international newsGreg leaving the wiggles
Actually, I think Steve Irwin was mine also.. Either that or Michael Jackson. I was at my grandparents' place before primary school watching that unfold.My first recall of news I can think of is either Steve erwins death or Greg leaving the wiggles
The thing that gets me about 9/11 is that I will never properly understand how the world changed, as I can’t remember the world as it was before 9/11. You can watch countless documentaries and hours of footage about the WTC and the world prior to 9/11 but I don’t think anyone my age or younger can really grasp how the world changed. It took me until this year to find a specific piece of footage of one of the planes going into the towers to make me feel physically sick. I can’t imagine how it felt to anyone old enough at the time to realise what was happening.9/11 was surreal. I remember I was watching an episode of The West Wing, featuring an inspiring speech from (fictional) President Bartlett, and it was interrupted a few times by newsflashes about a developing story at the WTC towers in NY.
Following the show it was wall-to-wall live coverage: the second tower was hit, they collapsed, the aftermath, etc and the real-life President, George 'Dubya' Bush, was completely uninspiring, going MIA.
I have fond memories of going to dreamworld in 2002. Went on the rapids ride twice and that was my favourite thing there..I have no memory of 9/11 (albeit I was 2 at the time)
Although funnily enough, the earliest memory of my life* I am 100% certain on was going to dreamworld in 2000 (date known thanks to photos of the day at home) - I would have been most likely 1.
*I may have earlier memories but I don't know whether they were indeed earlier than the above
It makes me curious of alternative history tbhAll this talk makes me wish time travel was real