View Full Version : To the Posters who hail from England...
Roshi
07-07-2005, 09:04 AM
My thoughts and prayers go out from this tiny voice, Godspeed you through this time of crisis, grand country, Mother England. Know that America stands beside you in the face of these cowardly attacks. May you take strength from the fact that ever have you bourne the brunt of the haters of freedom, and never has freedom been chased from the shores of your grand Island.
May the strength of the United Kingdom bear you up now. And know that the strength of America will always be there to help you as ever you have helped us.
God bless you, England, and Godspeed...
-Roshi
Lothius
07-07-2005, 09:20 AM
R.I.P to all who died in the terror attacks
Aidamina
07-07-2005, 09:31 AM
Its a sad thing a small group of ppl can do so much harm to the communities as a whole. It is hard to prevent terrorists attacks. I am absolutely not pro-Bush, but we cannot tollerate terrorism. Uniting the Western world is a must to prevent terrorism.
Life is so fragile.
RIP
Aidamina
Hiromi
07-07-2005, 10:28 AM
It's a horrible thing that happened. May you all pull through it as a community. My heart and wishes are with you.
masterofwind
07-07-2005, 10:51 AM
I just heard about it, there was a interruption in the price is right. Man that just completely sucks. They are letting normal security guards here in the US carry fully automatic weapons now, at least the ones who guard trains and bus's.
ShininShado
07-07-2005, 07:05 PM
Yukie and Sanctus both from England, not far from London I don't think - hope they are ok and prayers with those in London, terrible thing.
Sanctus
07-11-2005, 02:02 AM
Yes, I was at a local Coffee shop when the bombs went off, just working on some sketches. (As we talked about in Flashchat). But, like I said, nothing seemed out of the ordinary though, felt like a normal day in London. I was sadly mistaken though :( for the channel on the small television that was in the shop changed, the owner turned it up real quick and we saw on live t.v. what just happened. After about several minutes of staring at the news, I and a few others rushed out the door (Me, I ran home to go see if the rest of my family was ok). Fortunatley no one in my family was near the bombing. It hurts me to think of evryone who was killed, me and my mother are going to put some flowers this weekend at the spot where they went off.
London is a city of very very tough folks. Having dealt with the bombing during the Second World War, and repeated IRA bombings in the 20th century, the city really earned its badge of honor.
It's just amazing to see the composure of Brits at a time like this.