The Full Quid
The Full Quid
@the-full-quid

ICONS

user image 2009-07-17
By: wilberry
Posted in: Walter Cronkite

<p>&nbsp;It seems these days every time I turn on the radio someone has passed away . Recently I can't turn on CNN because of a certain music ICON that died and won't get off the news ! yesterday I heard it on NPR as&nbsp;I was driving through west Texas " Walter Cronkite " has died at the age of 92. Now that is old I thought . What a life he must have had.</p><p>&nbsp; It was late july 1969 , I friend and&nbsp;I had just returned from our local swimming pool where we had spent the entire day admiring the newest fashion fad called the " Bikini " , new to us anyway as that summer suddenly sparked our interest in the opposite sex.</p><p>&nbsp; When we walked in the front door everyone was gathered around a 13 inch Zenith black and white TV . That was the only Tv we had in a 3 story victorian home built in 1900 in the middle of Omaha Nebraska . " what are you watching ?"&nbsp;I asked .&nbsp;" They are landing on the moon " one of my sisters replied .</p><p>&nbsp; Everyone was together , not fighting, not insulting, not picking at each other as kids usually do. We all just watched in amazement . How did they get Tv on the moon ? I thought . Then came Uncle WALTER . The man who bored me day after day with the news from Vietnam . I just wanted to get through the news and watch something funny.&nbsp; Walter was smiling and he wiped a tear from his eye . He was momentarily speechlees , giddy like a kid my age .</p><p>&nbsp;&nbsp; This must be really an important moment I thought . I am going to remember this summer for a long time ....</p>

Markyone
07/18/09 12:46:14PM @mark-reed:
Yeah I remember him, in fact wasn't it down to one of his broadcasts more or less saying that the Vietnam war was not going to be won. That persuaded the Nixon regime to finally pull out altogether.

Sometimes the ordinary can accomplish the what the great cannot. Sad loss

Tags

Dislike 0