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I can't believe its been four years since it all happened.
My sister was on the train between the train which blew up, and she was running late so I forever find myself lucky that she never got on that train. Can't believe its been four years!
arista
07-07-2009, 11:04 AM
Originally posted by Marcjswp
I can't believe its been four years since it all happened.
My sister was on the train between the train which blew up, and she was running late so I forever find myself lucky that she never got on that train. Can't believe its been four years!
Yes Evil Khan the Leader
and his men Murdered and died with there bombs
What the reason behind this London Attack
was
is the Evil Invasion of Iraq by Bush/Blair.
pinkmichk
07-07-2009, 11:09 AM
:shocked: it doesnt seem like 4 years
it makes me sad to think of all the people who lost lives and the family left behind and devestated by that
Mrluvaluva
07-07-2009, 11:13 AM
I will never forget that day. The 52 pillars in Hyde Park will make sure we never forget the victims. 52 innocent lives.
MarkWaldorf
07-07-2009, 11:38 AM
I remember this day like it was yesterday. It's easy to imagine that these things happen daily around the world, but it's harder to imagine that it can actually happen in the city you live in. :sad: RIP to all those who lost their lives.
30stone
07-07-2009, 11:47 AM
I was at legoland when this happened, it did put a downer on the day.
I thought i was in year 9 but it must have been year 10?
Such a sad day. RIP.
Simone.
07-07-2009, 11:49 AM
Wow I didn't realise it was 7/7 today.
Can't believe it's ben four years, I remember finding out about it in form, I was in year 7.
Just watched a news report on the unveiling of the monument that they have made in Hyde Park. Was really sad :( the news story was followed up by another death of an english solider.. this world is cruel!
Firewire
07-07-2009, 12:38 PM
I can't believe that's been 4 years.
Lewis.
07-07-2009, 08:51 PM
4 years already :( It is so Tragic. I was in school and they told us about it in assembly. We had a 2 minute silence.
52 lives lost :(
TheOfficialAdam
07-07-2009, 10:01 PM
all you people saying cant believe it, if this thread hadnt been brought up, you wouldnt have cared
Mrluvaluva
07-07-2009, 10:06 PM
Originally posted by TheOfficialAdam
all you people saying cant believe it, if this thread hadnt been brought up, you wouldnt have cared
Well seeing as I was on the tube that morning, and was involved in all the confusion that day, I think I can safely say I will never forget what happened.
pinkmichk
07-07-2009, 10:14 PM
Originally posted by TheOfficialAdam
all you people saying cant believe it, if this thread hadnt been brought up, you wouldnt have cared
i cant believe it cos it seems like a shorter time scale than that, i care and would have even if this thread wasnt made same as i care on the anniversary of 9/11 i have a friend who is a tube driver and was working that day i also remember what i was doing on that day which was with my neighbour as her dad is a fireman who was involved in the rescue operation that was the aftermath and on a personal level we were waiting on news if my dad would need to be moved to a different intensive care unit if the bed he was in was needed for any of the injured
so i think your statement is a bit sweeping given that you dont know what every person is thinking
It is very sad, but what I find sadder is that people on this scale die every day in other countries but just because they live somewhere else they are less important. I do think it is sad that so many innocent lives but I used this day to remind myself of all the innocent people being bombed in the world... it happens much more in foreign countries. Iraq for example, by our own troops. Sick world, but we are doing the same to other countries.
Christina
07-07-2009, 10:48 PM
Originally posted by TheOfficialAdam
all you people saying cant believe it, if this thread hadnt been brought up, you wouldnt have cared Loads of people care about this subject, with or without this thread!! That's a ridiculous thing to say?
Anyways.. RIP to all those who died or were effected in the 7/7 bombings. I remember crying when i was in year 7 because i thought my mum and dad were on the train. Dosen't seem long ago at all. Bad times :(
spitfire
07-07-2009, 11:42 PM
Never forget.RIP.
TheOfficialAdam
07-07-2009, 11:44 PM
Originally posted by Christina
Originally posted by TheOfficialAdam
all you people saying cant believe it, if this thread hadnt been brought up, you wouldnt have cared Loads of people care about this subject, with or without this thread!! That's a ridiculous thing to say?
Anyways.. RIP to all those who died or were effected in the 7/7 bombings. I remember crying when i was in year 7 because i thought my mum and dad were on the train. Dosen't seem long ago at all. Bad times :(
not really a ridiculous thing to say, if you didn't have the reminders i doubt you would think about it, so it can't be that important.
unless you actually knew someone who died who was hurt fair enough
I actually said when I read the paper this morning... 'Oh yeh look it is the 7th July! I forgot!'
TheOfficialAdam
07-07-2009, 11:51 PM
Originally posted by Fom
I actually said when I read the paper this morning... 'Oh yeh look it is the 7th July! I forgot!'
congratulations
:cheer:
spitfire
07-07-2009, 11:56 PM
Originally posted by TheOfficialAdam
all you people saying cant believe it, if this thread hadnt been brought up, you wouldnt have cared
How crass!
I can assure you i both care and remember.
Originally posted by spitfire
Originally posted by TheOfficialAdam
all you people saying cant believe it, if this thread hadnt been brought up, you wouldnt have cared
How crass!
I can assure you i both care and remember.
'Murdered by muslim cowards'
Who were doing exactly what our troops are doing, I am sorry but the british media hasn't half made us into a load of hypocrites.
MarkWaldorf
07-07-2009, 11:59 PM
Originally posted by TheOfficialAdam
Originally posted by Christina
Originally posted by TheOfficialAdam
all you people saying cant believe it, if this thread hadnt been brought up, you wouldnt have cared Loads of people care about this subject, with or without this thread!! That's a ridiculous thing to say?
Anyways.. RIP to all those who died or were effected in the 7/7 bombings. I remember crying when i was in year 7 because i thought my mum and dad were on the train. Dosen't seem long ago at all. Bad times :(
not really a ridiculous thing to say, if you didn't have the reminders i doubt you would think about it, so it can't be that important.
unless you actually knew someone who died who was hurt fair enough
And what about those who actually live in London? or those who have family and friends who travel into London daily for work. I feared that my aunt, who daily travels by train and bus to work, may have been involved. Obviously it was a longshot she would be and thankfully she wasn't, but millions of people go into London each day and it could have happened to anyone of them on that tube or bus.
TheOfficialAdam
08-07-2009, 12:00 AM
Originally posted by spitfire
Originally posted by TheOfficialAdam
all you people saying cant believe it, if this thread hadnt been brought up, you wouldnt have cared
How crass!
I can assure you i both care and remember.
okay then let me re-phrase, the vast majority of people who act as though they care, wouldn't think twice about it, unless reminded.
i repeat, this is not aimed at everyone!!!!! as im sure there are a few people who genuinely care.
spitfire
08-07-2009, 12:04 AM
Originally posted by Fom
Originally posted by spitfire
Originally posted by TheOfficialAdam
all you people saying cant believe it, if this thread hadnt been brought up, you wouldnt have cared
How crass!
I can assure you i both care and remember.
'Murdered by muslim cowards'
Who were doing exactly what our troops are doing, I am sorry but the british media hasn't half made us into a load of hypocrites.
The British Army is at war with terrorists.Not cowardly blowing up innocent people.
Having said that,i do think that debate should be elsewhere and not here.
spitfire
08-07-2009, 12:07 AM
Originally posted by TheOfficialAdam
Originally posted by spitfire
Originally posted by TheOfficialAdam
all you people saying cant believe it, if this thread hadnt been brought up, you wouldnt have cared
How crass!
I can assure you i both care and remember.
okay then let me re-phrase, the vast majority of people who act as though they care, wouldn't think twice about it, unless reminded.
i repeat, this is not aimed at everyone!!!!! as im sure there are a few people who genuinely care.
Thats why threads like this are important.
I don't know the date that wee Maddie went missing but if a thread was posted on said day i'd express my sorrow.
TheOfficialAdam
08-07-2009, 12:08 AM
well i guess everyone is different..
i personally wouldn't, because unless it was my own child, i'm not going to care.
spitfire
08-07-2009, 12:10 AM
Originally posted by TheOfficialAdam
well i guess everyone is different..
i personally wouldn't, because unless it was my own child, i'm not going to care.
That's your prerogative but i don't think you should put a downer on members that do care.
TheOfficialAdam
08-07-2009, 12:11 AM
fineeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!!!!
i'll try and keep my mouth shut on these 'sensitive' threads.
spitfire
08-07-2009, 12:11 AM
Originally posted by TheOfficialAdam
fineeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!!!!
i'll try and keep my mouth shut on these 'sensitive' threads. :thumbs:
Christina
08-07-2009, 12:13 AM
Originally posted by TheOfficialAdam
Originally posted by Christina
Originally posted by TheOfficialAdam
all you people saying cant believe it, if this thread hadnt been brought up, you wouldnt have cared Loads of people care about this subject, with or without this thread!! That's a ridiculous thing to say?
Anyways.. RIP to all those who died or were effected in the 7/7 bombings. I remember crying when i was in year 7 because i thought my mum and dad were on the train. Dosen't seem long ago at all. Bad times :(
not really a ridiculous thing to say, if you didn't have the reminders i doubt you would think about it, so it can't be that important.
unless you actually knew someone who died who was hurt fair enough I thought about it this morning, wayy before this thread was made. I still care whether i knew people or not.
TheOfficialAdam
08-07-2009, 12:14 AM
Originally posted by Christina
Originally posted by TheOfficialAdam
Originally posted by Christina
Originally posted by TheOfficialAdam
all you people saying cant believe it, if this thread hadnt been brought up, you wouldnt have cared Loads of people care about this subject, with or without this thread!! That's a ridiculous thing to say?
Anyways.. RIP to all those who died or were effected in the 7/7 bombings. I remember crying when i was in year 7 because i thought my mum and dad were on the train. Dosen't seem long ago at all. Bad times :(
not really a ridiculous thing to say, if you didn't have the reminders i doubt you would think about it, so it can't be that important.
unless you actually knew someone who died who was hurt fair enough I thought about it this morning, wayy before this thread was made. I still care whether i knew people or not.
i'm sure you did.
easy to say so now, when people like me are calling your bluff
Christina
08-07-2009, 12:16 AM
Originally posted by TheOfficialAdam
Originally posted by Christina
Originally posted by TheOfficialAdam
Originally posted by Christina
Originally posted by TheOfficialAdam
all you people saying cant believe it, if this thread hadnt been brought up, you wouldnt have cared Loads of people care about this subject, with or without this thread!! That's a ridiculous thing to say?
Anyways.. RIP to all those who died or were effected in the 7/7 bombings. I remember crying when i was in year 7 because i thought my mum and dad were on the train. Dosen't seem long ago at all. Bad times :(
not really a ridiculous thing to say, if you didn't have the reminders i doubt you would think about it, so it can't be that important.
unless you actually knew someone who died who was hurt fair enough I thought about it this morning, wayy before this thread was made. I still care whether i knew people or not.
i'm sure you did.
easy to say so now, when people like me are calling your bluff Actually, a number of us on msn were talking about it around this time yesterday.
spitfire
08-07-2009, 12:16 AM
Originally posted by TheOfficialAdami'm sure you did.
easy to say so now, when people like me are calling your bluff
You didn't try very hard,did you? :rolleyes:
TheOfficialAdam
08-07-2009, 12:21 AM
Originally posted by spitfire
Originally posted by TheOfficialAdami'm sure you did.
easy to say so now, when people like me are calling your bluff
You didn't try very hard,did you? :rolleyes:
no couldnt help it
:joker:
Mikel
14-07-2009, 09:31 AM
R.I.P all those people :love:
Terrorists suck
liegh1990
14-07-2009, 12:01 PM
WoW it's actually been four year damn i still remember it like it was yesterday as me and my health and social class was suppose to go to a trip that day but because of the weather we decided not to go but if we had gone we would've been on one of the trains that blew up same thing happened when me and my family was suppose to go shopping in brixton one day but cos of the weather(again) we decided not to go to brixton within the hour all on the news a nail bomb has exploded in the heart of brixton! my guardian angel must be looking out for me!
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