Ross Patrol ([info]richter_belmont) wrote,
@ 2009-06-26 12:35:00
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Current music:Billie Jean - (Michael Jackson)
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Michael Jackson (August 29, 1958 – June 25, 2009)
It still doesn't quite seem real that Michael Jackson is gone. Though we all knew he was troubled, his passing was sudden. After having a day to think about it, it has brought some different feelings to mind.

When I was a child, my older family members used to talk about these touchstone moments, such as JFK's assassination, and how they always remembered exactly where they were when they heard the news.

I remember thinking this was odd, and that I doubted if I would remember such things. My memory has always worked a little differently than most people. As a child, I could go into great detail about Super Mario Bros., or my latest Science Fair project, but I couldn't always tell you what we had for lunch at school that day. (A fact which consistently infuriated my mother.)

Now, being a little older and wiser, I realize that I was wrong. My short-term memory has improved. I had an Arby's roast beef sandwich and fries for lunch today. (Mama would be proud.) In all seriousness though... I DO remember exactly where I was when major things happened. For example:


Princess Di: It was 1997, and I was 17 years old. We were at our house in Decatur. Keith had come over, and we were playing videogames in the garage which we had converted into a gameroom. My mom suddenly came in and said, "Ross... the Princess has died."

JFK Jr.: It was 1999, and I was 19. It was the first time I lived in Nashville (the second was 2005-2008), and it was in my early days of college. I was sitting at a table at South Street Cafe with my uncle in Nashville. There were televisions at the bar, and they announced on TV that his plane had gone down.

9/11: It was 2001, and I was 21. I was going to school at the University of North Alabama in Florence, AL. I had gotten up to go to Art History Survey class, and Dr. Kontar announced to us that a plane had crashed into the Twin Towers. She said she didn't know if the University was going to cancel classes today. (They didn't, and we ended up having classes as usual... though everyone was very distracted and congregated between classes to talk about it.) I remember thinking that it didn't seem real. I wondered in the moment if she was making some kind of weird joke or something, despite the fact that that would have been completely out of character for a scholarly professor with no penchant for inappropriate humor. It was just so incomprehensible that my first reaction was to grasp for some sort of denial mechanism.



Yesterday, when Michael Jackson died, I didn't know about it at first. Actually, I was completely oblivious. I was playing Bionic Commando: Rearmed on Xbox 360. Suddenly, I got a call on my cell phone. It was my little brother. I remember thinking it was unusual, because he's on Eastern time, and typically only calls me at night. My brother just recently graduated from high school, and he has a job working at Sears. He said he couldn't talk long, because he was calling me on his break. He asked me if I knew that Michael Jackson had died. It was one of those moments where like two seconds passed in real life, but it almost seemed like a minute of silence from the shock and confusion.

My little brother is not as outwardly sentimental as I am. I'm kind of an ol' softie at heart who loves to wax nostalgic, but he's a bit more stoic, like my stepdad. He didn't say it in so many words... but I knew he had called because he was saddened by the news. My brother, sisters, and I are all big fans of MJ's music. There's a lot more I could say about that, but I'll make a second post tomorrow.

Suffice it to say, I definitely think this is a "Where were you when...?" moment of our generation.




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[info]aurlie
2009-06-30 09:36 pm UTC (link)
I remember when Princess Di passed on I was watching a Buffy the Vampire Slayer episode in wee hours of the morning I think maybe about 2am or 12am they interrupted the show to bring us the news that she died.

The Oklahoma City bombings in 1995 I was sitting in Mrs.Sandstrom's class when a teacher walked in and whispered something in her ear. She then told us to close our Social Studies book that something terrible happened and to say a prayer for people there.

I remember I was watching, ironically, The Simpsons when my best friend Ashley called crying saying that Phil Hartman was murdered she was a very big fan of his.

9/11 I was was walking to my next class when the first plane hit by the time I walked into French III Mrs.Groom had the television on at first I thought she was just waiting for the class to fill then I realized it was the New York skyline and as the reporter was talking about the plane hitting the building we saw the second one hit. Needless to say we didn't speak French that class.Or did anything in the rest of my classes. By English class we already knew that it was done on purpose to insure the safety of some students the faculty began sending home Islamic/Muslim students.

I remember the day after 9/11 as well I just remember waking up and taking my dog for a walk and thinking how odd it was not to hear or see any planes in the sky.

The day that Michael Jackson died I was in my room going through random boxes and unpacking. It looked like a war zone my brother had stayed the night and he was relaxing(being lazy) on my bed.We were watching daytime tv subsequently nothing really was on so he decided on watching MTV after a couple of shows they said they were going to be showing another episode of silent library or something but then they started playing MJ's video "Beat It" I thought hmm thats a little weird guess its their video hour instead but then my brother started to read that Michael Jackson had passed away.

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[info]richter_belmont
2009-07-19 08:16 pm UTC (link)
Buffy, eh? That's an amusing random occurrence to associate with an event. Kinda like how I was playing Bionic Commando when MJ died, actually.

That is pretty ironic about you watching The Simpsons when Phil Hartman passed. Well, that's cool that you had a family member with you to have someone to talk to about MJ. It just so happened for all of them except 9/11 a family member happened to be with me as well.

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