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Claudine Jul-07-2005, 17:13 GMT
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France
 | Are everybody here ? Bombs would´nt be exist !!
I´m sorry for United Kingdom. It´s a shame !
I do sympathize with you.
The world would be crazy ? |
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Guido Jul-07-2005, 17:30 GMT
IP:
Italy
 | I fear the world IS crazy, yes.
Much solidarity to all the English friends. |
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Thomas Jul-07-2005, 17:54 GMT
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Netherlands
 | peace |
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jefferson street Jul-07-2005, 18:27 GMT
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USA - United Staates America
 | my wife woke me with the news. this was a horrible and incredibly selfish act. it was painful to watch and saddens me. i wish and pray for all the best for you in the UK. |
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Micky Jul-07-2005, 21:02 GMT
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United Kingdom
 | Thank you everyone for your kind thoughts. This was dreadful news to come home to. Fortunately I don´t live in London, but it doesn´t stop me from being upset by this hidious act of terrarism.
Although a friend of mine, who lives in sheffield, said to me they had a bomb scare a few days ago and Sheffield is about 40 miles from me. So none of us are safe.
My thoughts go out to all those touched by this tragedy.
Blessings
Micky x |
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Alain Jul-08-2005, 09:09 GMT
IP:
France
 | I do not know who control this planet... but all that we ask him it is to give us peace and quiet !
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Bodo Jul-08-2005, 09:36 GMT
IP:
Austria
 | I would say most of the control is in our hand Alain.
It count´s back on us all what happens today, tomorrow and what happened they days before. |
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Alain Jul-08-2005, 10:04 GMT
IP:
France
 | Bodo,your site and this forum are already a small step towards peace
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Nik Jul-10-2005, 05:08 GMT
IP:
Australia
 | well i hope everyone and their families and friends are ok. i was on camp for 5 days so we heard about it there and everyone just started saying the lord´s prayer together, so hopefully that prayer reached some of you. |
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Brandy Jul-10-2005, 20:57 GMT
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Canada
 | I would also like to extend my sympathy to all the British, and my condolences to the families of the bomb victims. This was a terrible and sickening thing to do. I can only hope that those responsible for organzing such attacks will one day be brought to justice.
But I just have to quote a man I saw on TV, because what he said is very true: "This won´t stop the British. They have a steel resolve not found anywhere else in the world. They will rally, and they will win!"
Amen to that. |
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Fandosh Jul-11-2005, 21:43 GMT
IP:
Czech Republik
 | :´-( Some people ain´t no good. I´m so sorry UK. |
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John Whapshott Jul-12-2005, 11:52 GMT
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Sweden
 | Thanks to everyone for your messages and good wishes (I live in the UK, but I work for a Swedish company, hence the Swedish flag!). I hope this will help unite the peace-loving people of the world against ALL terrorism. ´You know you can´t outrun the history train..´ |
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Matthew Evans Jul-13-2005, 01:21 GMT
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United Kingdom
 | It turns out the bombers lived quite close to me (a few miles away) - makes it seem a whole lot closer and it makes me slightly ashamed, even though I Love Leeds to bits that this could orginate in Yorkshire :-( |
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Micky Jul-14-2005, 21:55 GMT
IP:
United Kingdom
 | Same here Matthew...It was a shock to hear they were from Yorkshire, so close to home. It turns out one of them worked with children and was a pillar of the community. Very well liked. Makes you wonder who to trust doesn´t it.
Hugs
Me |
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