When I was in junior high (ca early ‘70s), there were two customs. First was to render a pinch to anyone not wearing green. Second, if you received a pinch but in fact were wearing some green, you got to punch the pincher - 10 times, IIRC. Consequently, pre-pubescent boys being pre-pubescent boys, we tried to wear the tiniest bit of green possible to get pinched so we could deliver retaliatory punches. ISTR my brother putting a small spot of green paint on one shoe.
Wow, @ricepad. Where were you located, if I may ask? This is so foreign to me, yet we’re about the same age. (Well, actually, you’re about a decade older than me.)
Oh yeah, I forgot the counterpunch. We had that too, though I don’t think we had people stealth-greening like that.
The green flash is like the sailboat from Mallrats. It’ll never be my turn to see it.
It’s been my lifelong dream to see the green flash. How does one optimize chances of seeing it?
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Be near the equator and close to if not in the sea with a view of the western horizon at sunset or the eastern horizon at sunrise.
ETA: These are not requirements, and in fact close to the equator means it will only last a second or two, but this is the best chance to see it.
I grew up in California’s Central Valley. In elementary school, some teachers would cut paper shamrocks out of construction paper to pin on kids who showed up at school without any green. By junior high, it was no hold’s barred!
Fascinating - thanks.
So, maybe a Southeast US-Texas-Rocky Mountains-Western US thing, but not a Northeast-Midwest thing.
I remember that, too. Southern California circa 1970.
Honestly never cared about seeing the green flash.
So, pinches are a West Coast thing and the green flash is East Coast thing. I feel cheated.
For 30 years I have lived in a house with a westward view of the ocean. I have seen literally thousands of sunsets into the ocean horizon. I have seen the Green Flash maybe once. Last Thanksgiving my son was visiting and we were watching the sun set into an especially clear horizon. We were talking about the Green Flash and how neither one of us had ever seen it. Then just as the sun disappeared, there seemed to be a flash of green. Was that it?!? Unfortunately, we are both near-sighted and neither of us were wearing our glasses! I’m still kicking myself that I didn’t grab my glasses when I saw how clear the horizon was. So I’m saying that I probably saw it, but not as clearly as I would have liked.
The first time I saw it was in Monterey California. Subsequently I’ve seen it off the coast of west Africa and in the Mediterranean Sea.
My senior class had a time capsule, I put something in it, damned if i could remember what.
I didn’t put anything on a time capsule but I recorded a (very inane) message to be stored in one.
Man, time capsules were a big deal in the 70s, and I think our school did one, but I just can’t remember.
I attended my 50th high school reunion in 2022. In 1972, our class had placed a time capsule in a common area at the high school, under a concrete walk, marked by a bronze plaque with the class year on it.
At the 50th reunion, the time capsule was dug up. At least, it was supposed to be. Turns out, there was nothing under the plaque. Either the location was mis-marked, or no time capsule was actually placed; no one could recall exactly what happened 50 years ago. Rather anticlimactic.
The most likely explanation is it was stolen by a time traveler. Something was put in there that will save the world in the future. I can’t think of another logical explanation.
Excellent application of Occam’s Mulder’s Razor
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