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<blockquote data-quote="john250" data-source="post: 269048" data-attributes="member: 4406"><p>Her passing does seem to mark some kind of milestone, I'm just not sure what the mark means. That day in Dallas was pretty formative for me and a lot of others. </p><p>Y'know, the next spring I was able to shake LBJ's hand over an airport fence in Louisville, Ky. Less than a year since the assasination and he was diving into crowds. No screening, we just showed up. </p><p>Today, if you go to an airport when Air Force 1 is in town and act interested in the Pres, you will likely end up naked face down while they decide if you represent a threat. </p><p>Too bad. I was a 15 yr old kid at the time, and it was pretty neat to have shaken a President's (any president, don't want to start a debate over LBJ) hand. His hand was harder than the sole of your shoe, by the way. Only thing I can compare to is dairyman's hands. </p><p>RIP, Nelly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="john250, post: 269048, member: 4406"] Her passing does seem to mark some kind of milestone, I'm just not sure what the mark means. That day in Dallas was pretty formative for me and a lot of others. Y'know, the next spring I was able to shake LBJ's hand over an airport fence in Louisville, Ky. Less than a year since the assasination and he was diving into crowds. No screening, we just showed up. Today, if you go to an airport when Air Force 1 is in town and act interested in the Pres, you will likely end up naked face down while they decide if you represent a threat. Too bad. I was a 15 yr old kid at the time, and it was pretty neat to have shaken a President's (any president, don't want to start a debate over LBJ) hand. His hand was harder than the sole of your shoe, by the way. Only thing I can compare to is dairyman's hands. RIP, Nelly. [/QUOTE]
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