sams dad
I hate Palarse
I was there when that flag was raised in Port Stanley.
I was there when that flag was raised in Port Stanley.
I was there when that flag was raised in Port Stanley.
On a happier note I was also at school in Dover when this started and saw most of the cars on their way to the cross channel ferry. Awesome experience for a young lad and how jealous was I.
Probably hard to believe these days but this was a massive adventure at the time, have a look at the cars that took part, some absolute classics along with well prepared run of the mill cars of the day
https://www.uniquecarsandparts.com/london_sydney_marathon.htm
Got to love the old school British news reels
https://www.dailymotion.com/video/xpwrdv
Unfortunately I was witness to probably the most tragic incident that will be described on here.
In the mid 1970s I worked for a major international drinks company on the promotion team. On this particular occasion we were giving out free samples on a vintage bus at the Biggin Hill air show. On board were the crew of the Lancaster, part of the Battle of Britain flight group. Suddenly one of the crew gasped in horror, stood up and rushed off the bus. The rest of us, a moment later, realised why. A Tiger Moth bi-plane had just taken off, at the same precise time a helicopter, that was giving joy rides to the paying public, also took off. A collision took place in mid-air, the Tiger Moth’s undercarriage was sheared off by the helicopter’s rotor blades, and the helicopter plummeted to the ground.
What happened next was incredible and tragic in equal measure. The Tiger Moth, still able to fly, circled the airfield and came into land - with no landing gear. What the pilot achieved was a superb belly landing and he and his plane escaped unscathed. The tragic part was that all on board the helicopter were killed - the pilot, two grandparents and their two grandchildren.
To say the least it was a horrific incident. What followed was probably the most macabre reaction I’ve ever encountered. The organisers decided to carry on with the air show! If that wasn’t bad enough every road leading to Biggin Hill was gridlocked as cars, carrying sightseeing ghouls wanting to view the tragedy, clogged up all the routes in and out.
What an awful day that was.
North Stand v Spurs - with my Dad
I was off my tits on mushrooms watching the twin towers come down.
Does that count?
You've already said that you weren't actually there for any of those incidents though.
I heard the bomb go off at The Grand and saw the aftermath the next day. Doesn't mean I experienced what happened there. At all.
Trafalgar Square, 31st March 1990 and Castlemorton Common, May bank holiday 1992.
I was at Planet Hollywood in Vegas after the MAY PAC fight. The casino was on lock down as some guy was letting of rounds. All the croupiers where under the tables. I think he was shot dead at the Parisian.
Brilliant.I was on a ship full of Germans the day she died I recall I was at the bar at the time when one of them came up to break the news he then purchased us both a drink and we toasted her memory, what followed was fantastic as German after German stepped forward to buy me a drink all I had to do was raise the glass look sad and have a great time while trying hard not to show it
No. And it isn’t funny.