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****ing Hell (pg. 6)
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| kr00t0n |
| quote: | Originally posted by dj_mdma
er if you want mate. i wouldn't wear a trench coat though. (lol we need some form of humour in times like these) |
lol, I dont plan to go anywhere, good thing the internet is still up n running, looks like today I either WoW or mix |
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| dj_mdma |
| the emergency services are treating this very seriously, and the NBC (nuclear/biological/Chemical) protection suit squads are being drafted in juust in case |
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| MarathonMan |
| ing s - this is depressing . I'm in north london, well away from all the chaos, but here there loads of police sirens going on. Feel so angry! :mad: |
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| M@t |
| quote: | Originally posted by dj_mdma
I don't think they're any truth behing those rumours, i have BBC News 24 by my side on the tv so i will let everyone know everything from the horse's mouth. |
yeah they sound like bollocks
tube system will be closed all day at least says charles clark
so get looking for a lift home anyone in london |
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| dj_mdma |
the frightening thing is, i was up in that area at that time on monday to sort out some extra graduation tickets. :nervous:
went through kings cross, farringdon, barbican and moorgate.
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| LazFX |
| Blair is speaking now, with the rest of the G8, god does he looked pissed and sad. Bush is standing behind him looking very pissed off. Dude this is real and I feel that this is going to escalate into something very big. I think this is the turning point in the fight against terrorist. Damn and all I wanted to do was mix today, but now I can't stop flipping channels to see how the UK is doing. My heart goes out to you all. |
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| NYCTrancefan |
Here it is the G8 was under pressure to deal with Africa and a tangible opportunity was possible for the first time on such a scale after all the efforts of the Live 8 concerts and these scums do this.
The Brits are not a weak people, this will only strengthen their fortitude. I am in NYC and I feel violated by this and whether it's 2 or 200 dead it makes my blood boil and I am a pretty open guy, but more and more with one of these attacks I begin to question that openness. I am reading some of the Arab news bulletins and you have people justifying this for Iraq, why am I not surprise. |
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| MarathonMan |
| Got no tv at work here. the BBC's live TV feed on their website isn't working for me either. Want to see Blairs speech! :mad: |
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| LazFX |
| quote: | Originally posted by MarathonMan
Got no tv at work here. the BBC's live TV feed on their website isn't working for me either. Want to see Blairs speech! :mad: |
Rest assured from a self proclaimed badd ass. You English have a good man up there. You could tell his outward grief but also feel his saddness. |
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| Axolotyl |
| All the worlds leaders behind him. One helluva speech... |
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| verndogs |
:mad:
goddamnit...why??
hope everyone of you in London is ok |
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| Jackson |
In all honesty i dont blame them for been angry for the innocent women and children killed in the iraqi war. I dont blame then for been angry, by why the kill british civi's for no reason.
Should be time to get the England flags out to stick on the car.
them..... I feel so helpless and these are only small attacks. |
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