montanafan
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The Cuban Missile Crisis had a lingering affect on me that I didn't even realize until later.
I was only 5 at the time, but I knew something strange was going on and back then parents didn't really talk to young kids about stuff like that so my older brother, an eight year old, told me that basically everybody was worried about the Russians dropping bombs on us. Well of course I thought he meant from an airplane, so everytime I heard a plane go over I would listen for the whistling noise of a bomb dropping like I'd heard on TV. It was especially bad at night. I can still remember being in bed and tensing up if I heard a plane going over before I fell asleep.
That feeling of tension would still come back to me for years later on when I'd hear a plane flying over at night even after I'd forgotten exactly why it bothered me. Then I mentioned something about it to my older brother when I was in high school and he reminded me of how it started. It never happened again after I realized what it was.
Good times. :laugh:
I was only 5 at the time, but I knew something strange was going on and back then parents didn't really talk to young kids about stuff like that so my older brother, an eight year old, told me that basically everybody was worried about the Russians dropping bombs on us. Well of course I thought he meant from an airplane, so everytime I heard a plane go over I would listen for the whistling noise of a bomb dropping like I'd heard on TV. It was especially bad at night. I can still remember being in bed and tensing up if I heard a plane going over before I fell asleep.
That feeling of tension would still come back to me for years later on when I'd hear a plane flying over at night even after I'd forgotten exactly why it bothered me. Then I mentioned something about it to my older brother when I was in high school and he reminded me of how it started. It never happened again after I realized what it was.
Good times. :laugh:
