skullturfq wrote:I'm not going to count John Lennon (December 1980, when I was 6) or Elvis Presley (August 1977, when I was 3) because I'm pretty sure I don't actually remember those. In both of those cases, I think I remember it being explained to me that they had died somewhat recently, but that's not quite the same thing as "Hey, have you heard the news? So-and-so just died!"
rockgolf wrote:Marilu Henner (Elaine Nardo on the TV series Taxi) is one of about a dozen people in the US who can remember what happened to her on every day of her life. It's not a brag, it's been documented. She was once on a talkshow with Bob Costas and was asked what happened on July 20, 1969 (the date of the first moon landing). She blushed and quietly said "that's the day I lost my virginity".
TheConfessor wrote:rockgolf wrote:Marilu Henner (Elaine Nardo on the TV series Taxi) is one of about a dozen people in the US who can remember what happened to her on every day of her life. It's not a brag, it's been documented. She was once on a talkshow with Bob Costas and was asked what happened on July 20, 1969 (the date of the first moon landing). She blushed and quietly said "that's the day I lost my virginity".
Who documented Marilu Henner losing her virginity? There were no camcorders back then. Maybe it's on Super 8 film. Most of the things I've seen her claim to remember could have easily been made up, with no way of verifying them.
skullturfq wrote:I can add another one to my list. I don't know how much of a "celebrity" she is, but I remember her death being in the news when I was 11.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samantha_Smith
TheConfessor wrote:Who documented Marilu Henner losing her virginity? There were no camcorders back then. Maybe it's on Super 8 film. Most of the things I've seen her claim to remember could have easily been made up, with no way of verifying them.
rockgolf wrote:Ken, I believe, has met some other guy with similar abilities.
Ken Jennings wrote:Sort of surprised by all the John Lennon non-reminiscences from my generation. That was definitely mine.
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