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bent oneI heard that there was a terrorist attack in london this morning! is everbody here O.K.? I heard that there were 90 casualties and a bus flew for a city block. confounded terrorists! nothing but cowardly bullies.

[This message has been edited by bent one (edited 07-07-2005).]

AJRI'm not sure whether any other members live or work in London - but this one has come through unscathed. Travel was a bit chaotic yesterday afternoon, but things have calmed down a bit today.
PaulI'm planning a trip to London in the next few weeks as I need more photos of The Tower of London for my website.
I hope that when I get there I find some terrorists locked up in the Tower!
Wind up that rack!
Regards,

Paul.

ipflowell i do not live or work in London, but I have some family over there, and many of mine colleagues are often in London for work. I was very glad that nothing happened to them. And also ofcourse that every thing is fine with AJR.

ipflo

bent onewell, it's good to know that we're all still here.
I really hope that they never attack some place like the tower of london. and knowing the stuff they like to do makes losing something that important a real threat. history like that can never be replaced.

I can agree with paul though. maybe we should reopen some parts of the tower to terrorists and give them a history lesson they won't forget. probably no less than they deserve.

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