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Tumbleweed, Barb, Julian and other UK friends

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Evelyn Ruut - 08 Jul 2005 19:54 GMT
I hope you are all OK, and that your loved ones are also OK.

Deepest sympathies over the unconscionable attacks your country suffered
yesterday.

Please post and let us all know on this side of the pond if all is well.

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Evelyn

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Barb - 08 Jul 2005 21:37 GMT
Thanks Evelyn

My son-in-law works near Russell Square and heard the bus bomb go off.  He
described it as the loudest bang he'd ever heard but thankfully he was not
involved.

I think from our news that there are still bodies down there in the wreckage
of the underground.

Barb in UK

> I hope you are all OK, and that your loved ones are also OK.
>
> Deepest sympathies over the unconscionable attacks your country suffered
> yesterday.
>
> Please post and let us all know on this side of the pond if all is well.
The Turd Burglar - 08 Jul 2005 22:09 GMT
EVELYN
IF I'VE TOLD YOU ONCE I'VE TOLD YOU A MILLION TIMES IF YOU'RE GOING TO
POST OFF TOPIC MATERIAL, PUT OT IN THE TITLE.
NOW QUIT BEING A TURD.
Tumbleweed - 08 Jul 2005 22:53 GMT
> I hope you are all OK, and that your loved ones are also OK.
>
> Deepest sympathies over the unconscionable attacks your country suffered
> yesterday.
>
> Please post and let us all know on this side of the pond if all is well.

I think the key thing is to carry on as usual and not let our behaviour be
affected to a ludicrous point.
Thats how they win, by affecting our actions or our liberties through the
actions that we, or people ostensibly on 'our side' enact. Such as ID
cards........ok, I'm WAY off topic now :-)

I'll carry on going into London when I want, I'm more put off by the
incredibly slow train service I have to suffer than the miniscule chance of
being caught in some attack.

Thanks for the good wishes :-)

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Gwen Love - 08 Jul 2005 22:56 GMT
You Brits are very strong people.  I have no doubt this will make you even
stronger.  You are in my prayers.
Gwen

> > I hope you are all OK, and that your loved ones are also OK.
> >
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>
> Thanks for the good wishes :-)
Evelyn Ruut - 09 Jul 2005 00:38 GMT
>> I hope you are all OK, and that your loved ones are also OK.
>>
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>
> Thanks for the good wishes :-)

You have the right idea.

What we went through on 9/11 here was similar, only then it was nearly three
thousand dead.   My next door neighbor was the guy at three in the morning
operating the crane that took the ruins apart.   I knew people who died
there, and my cousin who works in a nearby building saw people jumping to
their deaths rather than to be roasted alive.   Man's inhumanity to man is
boundless.
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Evelyn

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