I saw Pink Floyd's last tour as Pink Floyd.
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The European premiere of The Empire Strikes Back, at the London Odeon, Leicester Square in 1980.
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"When things are at their darkest, it's a brave man that can kick back and party."Comment
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Actually I remember seeing (was it Spacelab) that you could see breaking apart when it entered the Earth's atmosphere back in the 70's. I vaguely remember it looked something like a shooting star."The farther we go, the more the ultimate explanation recedes from us, and all we have left is faith."
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I was at my mom's house in the back yard in San Francisco when all of this weird ash and debris came fluttering down from the sky. I thought...OMG! nuclear fallout?!?!?!?! One of them was a charred check. It had blown across the bay from the huge Oakland firestorm that engulfed more than 3,000 homes.Those who look outside dream. Those who look within awake.
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To do list:
1:6 boots for Mathilda, 1:1 Romulan Commander outfit, Ursus helmet; Cornelius appliance
1:9 scale ape's new suit for Cornelius;Comment
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Like Boomerang. . . "It's all coming back to me."
I was in Centennial Olympic Park in Atlanta in 1996 when the bomb exploded. It was the fastest, most organized and efficient evacuation of 100K+ people I could ever have imagined.If I had only spent a tenth of the time studying Physics that I spent learning Star Wars and Baseball trivia, I would have won the Nobel Prize.Comment
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On a boy scout trip to the airport in 1977, there was a buzz that someone named Elvis Presley had landed because he was doing a concert in Rochester. I had no idea who Elvis was at that young age but my cub scout troupe, a small group of screaming fans and I waited at the exit of the airport and finally saw a limo drive by and Elvis's hand waving out the window (I suppose if I were taller I could've seen his face).
Couldn't have been more than 4 months before he died.Comment
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Where were you in Germany..?? I was there from '89-'92Comment
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I was at work, in Manhattan, at 55 Water Street when me and all of my co-workers were watching out the windows and the second plane hit the WTC on 9/11. We were 6 blocks away but it was still so close it was right in front of us. We were lucky we weren't closer. People from our competition had offices right accross the street and they said they could see and hear every time a person jumped from a window. We couldn't see jumpers from our vantage point.
The impact that caused the explosion shook our building and the windows quivered like Jello. A short time later from the street level I saw the first building go down. It sounded like a subway car when they enter a subway station too fast and have to slow down real quick.Comment
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