Inkstainedwretch
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Jump wings or pilot wings?
The older get, the faster I was!You are younger and better looking than you will ever be again.
Neither, Aircrew 9th Air Force Airborne Troop Carrier Command, but the girls didn't know the difference! So his crew did haul 82nd and 101st Airborne troops on D-Day and several other drops.Jump wings or pilot wings?
It also occurs to me that every day they discover new things that are bad for you, yet people keep living longer and longer.Don't know if it's disturbing but I notice when I read the news or watch it on TV the world keeps getting worse and worst. But when I look at my own life things keep getting better and better.
[QUOTE="AmateisGal, post: 2006389, member: 34.]...and has no idea what a set of encyclopedias is.
When I was thirteen years old, they were tearing down an old neighborhood grocery store next to my grandparents' house, and I enjoyed poking around in the rubble. Among the things I found were several magazines dating between 1930 and 1938 -- and I marveled at the fact that some of them were *over forty years old." Next year will mark the fortieth anniversary of my finding them. Oooweee.
Yep, just recently red meat has been public enemy number one. Doesn't seem to have dented the sales at fast food outlets.It also occurs to me that every day they discover new things that are bad for you, yet people keep living longer and longer.
I realized today that I have been alive during the administrations of fully one-quarter of all U.S. presidents, starting with FDR.
The weirdness works the other way, too. When I read that actress Oona Chaplin was Charlie Chaplin's granddaughter I thought surely this must be a mistake, they must mean great- or even great-great granddaughter. But it's true. Charlie was born in 1889 and Oona was born in 1987, when he would have been 98, had he lived. He married Oona O'Neil late in life, and their son likewise married late. Only two generations from the top silent star to the "Game of Thrones" actress.
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I *loved* the encyclopedia as a kid -- I'd sit leafing thru it for hours, even when I was supposed to be doing something else. There was nothing better for learning about the world and everything in it -- every page was something new that you'd never heard of before.
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Put another way, I've lived through more than 25% of U.S. history.
Fun thread. One set of my great grandparents emigrated into the US from Denmark in the late 1800s. My grandparents on that side were born in 1914.
I also saw Jaws and Star Wars at the cinema. Jaws kept us kids outta the ocean the whole summer. Kids today think I'm ancient because I was alive before the moon landings. Obscure trivia: I attended a taping of Good Times; saw both Guns-n-Roses and Bon Jovi live before they were famous at small venues.