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Number_1000

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Friday, July 8th 2005, 8:36am

Damn, this is bad.. I'm just glad that UK Posse here is still ok. There is some talking about this on one Finnish forum, over 400 posts about terrorism and these things and all of those posted in this short time. Terrorism sucks. :(
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Friday, July 8th 2005, 8:59am

Glad to hear that all UK members are okay. The terrorists won´t reach their goal. They won´t tear us apart, they´ll achieve the opposite.
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43

Friday, July 8th 2005, 9:44am

Think about it: AUSTRALIA IS NEXT

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Friday, July 8th 2005, 1:57pm

I'm so glad that the UK posse is OK - I was on some kinda holiday yesterday, and I saw people in the shops watching television, I saw Tony Blair speaking, with George Bush & Chiraq behind him, and there I realized what had happened!

damn, I've been so worried!
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45

Friday, July 8th 2005, 2:08pm

This was very sad incident. So many people got killed :cry: . Over 50 :cry: Let's hope that this won't continue.
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Friday, July 8th 2005, 2:21pm

and they said Denmark is threatened too - dammit :(
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Friday, July 8th 2005, 3:05pm

I think the total amount of people killed is in the 30's but the number injured is around 700 :(

It wasnt a nice day yestoday,
I found out about it while i was at work, it was on the TV when i went on my break. Its really hard to concentrate on anything when you know something like this has happerned.

Its good to know that the rest of the UK Posse are OK

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Friday, July 8th 2005, 4:12pm

Quoted from ""MC A.H""

This was very sad incident. So many people got killed :cry: . Over 50 :cry: Let's hope that this won't continue.


Yes, very sad, and numbers are still rising as they are still trying to remove trapped bodies from one of the scenes. :(

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Friday, July 8th 2005, 4:16pm

Quoted from ""Bjarke""

and they said Denmark is threatened too - dammit :(


I think most places are threatened to some degree, you really never know where or when these people will strike :(

But we must not let worries about it take over our lives - my feeling is mainly one of great sadness :( As a regular but infrequent traveller on the London Underground I can only imagine how terrible it must be to be trapped in a tunnel there in the dark :( :(

50

Friday, July 8th 2005, 5:02pm

I heard something about Al-Qaida was gonna attack all countries that has something to do with the war in Iraq :(

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Friday, July 8th 2005, 5:31pm

Quoted from ""Sandra""

Quoted from ""Bjarke""

and they said Denmark is threatened too - dammit :(


I think most places are threatened to some degree, you really never know where or when these people will strike :(

But we must not let worries about it take over our lives - my feeling is mainly one of great sadness :( As a regular but infrequent traveller on the London Underground I can only imagine how terrible it must be to be trapped in a tunnel there in the dark :( :(


of course, it's just that Denmark plays a big role in Denmark, I think only USA have more troops there than we have :(
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Friday, July 8th 2005, 7:15pm

Yeah, I agree with Sandra, I think the whole world is on alert, they even raised the cliche "terrorist alert system" from yellow to orange. And now airports and all sorts of other populated areas are monitored by police and bomb dogs.

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Saturday, July 9th 2005, 5:12pm

Respect to the Londoners, for not giving in to their fear, and going on with their daily lives. YOU RULE!!!
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Thursday, July 21st 2005, 8:42pm

Today, more attempts were made to set off explosives at four locations in London, including three Tube stations and on one bus, just like two weeks ago. Luckily, the bombs didn't go off correctly and only 1 person was injured, but it just shows that we could be hit again at any moment.

More news here:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/4705117.stm

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Thursday, July 21st 2005, 9:27pm

:( :( :twisted: :evil:

56

Thursday, July 21st 2005, 9:43pm

Thank goodness it was not so serious this time ... perhaps, this might give the police more clues to find out who are responsible for all this.

57

Thursday, July 21st 2005, 10:10pm

Swedish police are looking for a man who claims to be "bin Ladin's hitman"..

they think he might be the guy behind the London bombs :?

Bjarke

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Thursday, July 21st 2005, 10:50pm

damn stupid terrorists :evil:
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Thursday, July 21st 2005, 11:17pm

this disaster appeared because of stupid war in Iraq. Stop the war!

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Friday, July 22nd 2005, 12:53am

Quoted from ""UK Dave""

Thank goodness it was not so serious this time ... perhaps, this might give the police more clues to find out who are responsible for all this.


Your totally right, the un exploded bombs will give the police loads of forensic evidance and leads so there is now a better chance of catching these people.

It was origionally thaught that the bombers killed themselvs but there must be somebody at the root cause of this sending people out to blow themselves up and cause terror.

Aiii Shot The DJ !!!