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Subject: BS: 7/7 From: Zany Mouse Date: 07 Jul 06 - 06:59 AM For those on line - a two min silence is about to start. Rhiannon |
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Subject: RE: BS: 7/7 From: *daylia* Date: 07 Jul 06 - 07:10 AM So where were you at 7:07 on 7/7/77? |
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Subject: RE: BS: 7/7 From: GUEST,Eastender Date: 07 Jul 06 - 07:47 AM Sad day to recall such a loss of life and injuries. Blair has to accept his part in this through involement in an illegal occupation of Iraq. |
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Subject: RE: BS: 7/7 From: Zany Mouse Date: 07 Jul 06 - 07:59 AM Daylia: I was in bed. Thankfully I'm retired now and no longer commuting to London daily. Rhiannon |
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Subject: RE: BS: 7/7 From: jacqui.c Date: 07 Jul 06 - 08:20 AM I was in Vermont, watching the events on TV. A yaer earlier I would have been working in the City of London, although not using the underground lines that got hit. |
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Subject: RE: BS: 7/7 From: David C. Carter Date: 07 Jul 06 - 08:23 AM We were about to board the Underground at Finsbury Park. The friend I was with,rides that line every morning, around the time of the bombing.He wasn't working that week because I told him I was coming over.It was a last minute decision on my part! We were headed into town that morning. David |
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Subject: RE: BS: 7/7 From: alanabit Date: 07 Jul 06 - 11:39 AM I was celebrating my fiftieth birthday in Cologne among friends and family. It was quite sobering to know that it will be forever recalled as the worst day in many peoples' lives. It turned out that no Mudcatters were hurt. You then go on to to feel a bit guilty, because you wanted it to be someone else. In reality, none of us wanted it to happen to anyone. Nowhere is safe from this sort of evil. Fortunately, most of us only ever experience it first hand very rarely. No one deserves to have that happen to them. |