Horrible scenes and stories coming out of London after the bombings. I know
there are a lot of Brits in the group and I do hope that everyone and their
families and friends are OK.
Thoughts and prayers are with the British at this awful time.
Pooh Bear - 08 Jul 2005 04:24 GMT
> Horrible scenes and stories coming out of London after the bombings. I know
> there are a lot of Brits in the group and I do hope that everyone and their
> families and friends are OK.
> Thoughts and prayers are with the British at this awful time.
I'll avoid any possible political controversy by introducing any attempt at
analysis of the 'why' behind this atrocity.
So, thanks for your thoughts, they're much appreciated.
Regds, Graahm
Sleeker GT Phwoar - 08 Jul 2005 07:37 GMT
>Horrible scenes and stories coming out of London after the bombings. I know
>there are a lot of Brits in the group and I do hope that everyone and their
>families and friends are OK.
>Thoughts and prayers are with the British at this awful time.
Appreciated.
Wrong end of the country, but good to know people care.

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Tex - 08 Jul 2005 13:06 GMT
> Horrible scenes and stories coming out of London after the bombings. I
> know
> there are a lot of Brits in the group and I do hope that everyone and
> their
> families and friends are OK.
> Thoughts and prayers are with the British at this awful time.
A bit worrisome, as I'll be there next week (London, Newport and Nuneaton).
Life must go on. Statistically it's pretty unlikely to be hit by a
terrorist action.
I extend my condolences/regrets to the families of those killed or injured.
- tex
Al - 09 Jul 2005 10:27 GMT
>> Horrible scenes and stories coming out of London after the bombings. I
>> know
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>
> - tex
Yeah, living in Wakefield means I'm a long way away. However, my brother
and his fiancé live and work in London. They are both fine, and haven't had
any friends or colleagues directly affected AFAIK. His fiancé was on a bus
near Tavistock square and they heard the blast.
Politics don't come into it in my opinion, civilians are civilians after
all.
We will be visiting London in August for a leisure trip, it's where my wife
and I did alot of our courting. They won't stop me going and they don't
frighten me. I think these people have seriously underestimated the British
character.
Our hearts go out to those affected.
Al