• Flying Squid@lemmy.worldOP
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    12 hours ago

    Mine was born in 1906! She remembered London being bombed in WWI. How weird is it that I actually talked to someone who remembered that?

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      7 hours ago

      Mine told me that she was a child in her father’s Model T and that lightning struck and exploded a tree right behind them as they were driving. I always loved that story.

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          6 hours ago

          I’ve always wanted to ride on a zeppelin. I hear they are working on hybrid blimps but we will have to wait and see.

          I think it would be really cool to be able to have dinner on a blimp. Right now I think the focus is on cargo.

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          11 hours ago

          That’s what I was thinking! Pretty crazy.

          I have something similar but from ww2

          The story I was told:

          My grandmother and two of her brothers decided to emigrate to Canada when their neighbor found an unexploded bomb in the chimney.

          The nightly bombings kinda scarred her for life

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            11 hours ago

            My dad was a kid in London in WWII. I’m only in my late 40s, but he was in his 40s when I was born, so it’s a long chain.

            And we have a related WW2 story. My grandfather was an air raid warden, meaning he was out in the streets when the bombs were dropping to get people to safety (I wish I had an ounce of that sort of bravery). He told me once he was inspecting a house and the floor gave way and he literally landed on top of an unexploded bomb!

            They also lost four houses in the bombings. My dad had all kinds of crazy stories like sleeping on the Underground platform during a raid and getting woken up by commuters stumbling over him on the way to work the next morning.

            So I guess we’re lucky our ancestors made it out of there alive.