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bomba wrote:
spademan o---[) * wrote: Bomba is holed up in his office ATM. The whole thing really sucks, must be bloody scary for anyone in London. Aye, London's not a happy place at the moment. Pretty much the only sounds are sirens and helicopters. As far as I can tell, all my family and friends are ok. I've had a fair few concerned phone calls and e-mails, as I normally work out of an office round the corner from Moorgate (scene of one of the blasts). However, I'm working out of our other office today. Anyway, **** 'em. We've been through worse, we'll come through this. Thoughts and prayers to everyone across the pond. Having your country attacked by soulless degenerates is never an easy thing. We know it all too well. Good luck and god speed to you, your friends, and family. -- o-o-o-o Ride-A-Lot o-o-o-o www.schnauzers.ws |
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spademan o---[) * wrote:
Hope this is over soon enough bomba, you going to be stuck in the office overnight? The police are letting us leave our buildings now and London Bridge station is open, so I should be able to get home. Contingency plan of catching one of the boats down to Greenwich, and in worst case scenario a six mile walk. It'll be uncomfortable and probably take an age, but in comparison to what others are going through, I'll just count myself lucky. |
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In article .net,
"Shaun aRe" wrote: Article he http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/4659093.stm Since the article, MANY more than the 2 first mentioned confirmed dead. This is bad, real, real bad... I agree. These bombings in London are just another example of where violence begets violence. Considering that the Brits have decades worth of experience securing their public transportation system due to their experience with the IRA, I fear that other countries such as the United States are at greater risk of such a terrorist incident happening. My heart goes out to the victims and their families. |
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"bomba" wrote in message ups.com... spademan o---[) * wrote: Bomba is holed up in his office ATM. The whole thing really sucks, must be bloody scary for anyone in London. Aye, London's not a happy place at the moment. Pretty much the only sounds are sirens and helicopters. As far as I can tell, all my family and friends are ok. I've had a fair few concerned phone calls and e-mails, as I normally work out of an office round the corner from Moorgate (scene of one of the blasts). However, I'm working out of our other office today. Anyway, **** 'em. We've been through worse, we'll come through this. Well said. Terrorism gains its superiority when it victims fold into a whimpering, fetal position and capitulate as did the Spaniards when a similar act occurred on their soil. As to who's responsible (as asked mitchellNOSPAM) how can that even be in doubt. My deepest condolences go out to the victims' families; and my strong support goes out to the British people that they be strengthened by this rather than weakened. --Yankee Viejo |
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"spademan o---[) *" wrote in message oups.com... 4 or 5 bombs went off in tube stations/on tubes, then as people were forced to abandon the tube and the buses were packed - 3 buses blown up. Rough estimates of around 50 dead and 1000 casualties. BBC says six underground, one bus - casualties about the same... No traffic in and out of London, most people are restricted to staying in their building (including Bomba I think). Signs on major roads into London saying 'keep away, area closed, turn on radio'. Mobile network down either due to heavy demand or switched off to stop further devices being activated remotely. Mobile networks prioritising for emergencey services, and flooded by private calls also, I hear. Al Quaeda (spelling?) have claimed responsibility but not sure how truthful this is. Tony Blairs on his way back from Gleneagles. Yup - they posted a message making the claim, on a Muslin web-site - still unconfirmed last I heard. I heard Blair talking on the radio this a.m. saying he was due to set off back, sobbing voice etc. The guy made me feel sick, sounded so false, so fake... made me mad... Thats as much as I know for now, its hearbreaking to hear people wondering about family/friends who they know were in the areas but can't get in touch with. It is indeed mate. I just hope the 'people in power' as well as soldiers in the M/east, do not retaliate in a reactionary manner, and cause an escalation, more innocent lives lost... sigh... Cheers Steve. |
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"bomba" wrote in message ups.com... spademan o---[) * wrote: Bomba is holed up in his office ATM. The whole thing really sucks, must be bloody scary for anyone in London. Hey Jon - damned good to hear you're alright mate. Aye, London's not a happy place at the moment. Pretty much the only sounds are sirens and helicopters. Sigh... As far as I can tell, all my family and friends are ok. I've had a fair few concerned phone calls and e-mails, as I normally work out of an office round the corner from Moorgate (scene of one of the blasts). However, I'm working out of our other office today. Anyway, **** 'em. We've been through worse, we'll come through this. We sure will, but in these times, the world doesn't need it's fear buttons pressing any more - scared peoples, do stupid things, and even more *innocent* lives get wiped out... Kath has some family in the city, but they are away from the centre, some out of the country too. Cheers Jon - stay safe mate. Shaun |
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"bomba" wrote in message oups.com... spademan o---[) * wrote: Hope this is over soon enough bomba, you going to be stuck in the office overnight? The police are letting us leave our buildings now and London Bridge station is open, so I should be able to get home. Contingency plan of catching one of the boats down to Greenwich, and in worst case scenario a six mile walk. It'll be uncomfortable and probably take an age, but in comparison to what others are going through, I'll just count myself lucky. Indeed. Hope you get home without too much trouble. Shaun |
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"Stan Horwitz" wrote in message ... In article .net, "Shaun aRe" wrote: Article he http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/4659093.stm Since the article, MANY more than the 2 first mentioned confirmed dead. This is bad, real, real bad... I agree. These bombings in London are just another example of where violence begets violence. Thanks Stan - this is all too true - hence my hopes against reactionary behaviour costing the lives of more inocents, leading to further escalation - and so on. Considering that the Brits have decades worth of experience securing their public transportation system due to their experience with the IRA, I fear that other countries such as the United States are at greater risk of such a terrorist incident happening. You would think so, but it isn't necessarily that way mate. My heart goes out to the victims and their families. And mine. Shaun |
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"Shaun aRe" wrote in message news.net... Article he http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/4659093.stm Since the article, MANY more than the 2 first mentioned confirmed dead. This is bad, real, real bad... ;-( I hope any of you in London, or who have friends or relatives in London - well I just hope to hells you are ALL alright/. Be safe. Shaun aRe -- May all your wishes be both wise and fulfilled. Good luck guys. CG |
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Shaun aRe wrote:
Article he http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/4659093.stm Since the article, MANY more than the 2 first mentioned confirmed dead. This is bad, real, real bad... ;-( Condolences from the USA, my friend. Be strong, we're thinking about you here. |
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