Re: The day that's in it Princess Diana
I was in Suffolk as on the Saturday afternoon I went to see West Brom draw 1 - 1 at Ipswich.
In the evening I went to a big p*ss up with my wife, brother and his wife at the Army camp at Wattisham.
Woke up with a hangover and the news was broken by my brother after 10am as we'd all slept in.
Shocking News but at the end of the day I didn't know her so I wasn't upset. People die in accidents everyday.
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Re: The day that's in it Princess Diana
I found out by looking on Teletext.
Someone I used to work with (& I didn't know at the time) had gone to one of the smaller Greek islands a couple of days earlier for a 3 week "get away from it all" holiday.
He hardly heard any news while away, & by the time he got back things had began to get back to normal.
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Re: The day that's in it Princess Diana
My son was only 9 days old and I got up during night to feed him, put the tele on and it was saying Diana had a crash and was in hospital, I went back to sleep nd when i woke up again, the news as she had died. All radio stations all day played really sad music with hardly any presenters.
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My thought was at the time,"oh well,people die every day,why is this any different",still my thought till this day.Amen.
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I was in a all-night club, downstairs near the security guys and the paramedics. About 2.30, or whenever it was, the news came out over the medics radio, made it into the room we were in, then we were telling everyone else. Around 6.30, the news came back down to us again. All night we had been cracking jokes about the whole thing, as none of us were particularly royal fans. Then the club closed, we went to McDonalds for coffee, and there was sombre classical music playing in there and people were crying. That's when it hit home, that this was no ordinary death, this was a national mourning.
Two weeks later, the woman who would later become my wife came to London, and we went to Kensington Gardens and the flowers were still there, packed six feet high and and about 20 feet deep, and you could still read many of the cards on the closest ones. The whole thing just made me remember my Dad, who died when I was 10 and I ended up bawling my fricking eyes out, and so did she. So we composed ourselves, went to the Catherine Wheel pub which was round the corner back then (though it's gone now), and had a couple of drinks and a chat. I think that's when I realized I wanted to marry that woman. That was one crazy couple of weeks.
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I am very much a night person and was watching the tv movie version of Night of the hunter starring Richard Chamberlain when the first news flash came on, must've been about 3am. They weren't certain how bad it was at that point.
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me & the missus were up early that day, off to sell at the nearby car boot.
Then for the funeral, all of the shops closed as a mark of respect......always remember the 'Hallelujah' song-bit in the service...very moving
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i was watching mtv, I remember the roads were very quiet the next day, come to think of it the roads are quiet here most of the time
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I was staying at my mums- having left my first husband- and had got up and seen it on the news. I went upstairs to tell her..like a lot of people she didnt believe it at first and had to get up and see for herself.
Tass
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My middle child had got up and turned the telly on, heard the news then woke us up. At first we thought she'd made a mistake but then we saw for ourselves
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I woke up on the Sunday morning - seven o'clock alarm as we (my late hubby George and myself) were going Metal Detecting and it was on the news - first thing that I heard that day !!
We went on to our Dig and all the members held a one minute silence at eleven o'clock for her.
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I was possibly more drunk than I'd ever been, crashed out on my Dad's bathroom floor, having drunk copious amounts of Tequila in Whitley Bay...



I remember being shocked when I heard the news, and later on that emotion turned to anger when I found out the Newcastle match had been called off as a result of the accident. Never understood that, it's not like she was our centre forward or anything...Last edited by Moomin Dave...; 10-06-2007, 12:48.
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Arrived early at work - when the lads were sat in the canteen and told me - everyone in shock - Not a big fan of the royals but I found it incredibly sad - she was so beautiful had two kids who were young - Some say the humanitarian bit was her job and she was very privileged. Well personally i would not have wanted that much intrusion into everything I did for any kind of privilege.
What a waste !
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At work in the morning then playing cards down the pub at lunch and going home to find the wife actually crying over it lmfao!
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