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Well, it has according to Sky News, the news vulture network. Huge red banners and claxons fill your eyes and ears whenever you skip past that channel. From a more reliable source (BBC News), I see there have been power surges and small explosions, which naturally have affected services.
This quote made me chortle:
"As I walked through the bus station I could see people lying on the ground, black, as if they'd been covered in smoke."
Obviously an out-of-towner.
Enjoy your day off work millions of Londoners!
The missus' niece is in London today on a school trip, but her mum's heard from the school that they're all safe and well.
> Do you reckon there will be any more explosions?
It all happend around rush hour when the transport system was the busiest. So probably not.
> I wonder what news will be buried today?
If only Jo Moore still stalked the corridor's of power...
Won't be missing much.
I wonder what news will be buried today?
"My mates mate's girlfriend's brother says he saw a planebomb and was on fire" etc etc
Pls do be quiet, you're not helping any situation with hearsay.
> Well all my friends and family are ok.
Glad to hear that.
> My mate works down the road from where he works
what?
My mate works down the road from one explosion and he's said there are bodies lying everywhere.
> In a week The Sun will sneak a 'bomb' onto a double decker bus and
> print a story that goes across two of there crap filled pages.
Heheh. That seems incredibly likely to me. No doubt there'll be calls for greater security on the buses and Tube. But quite how you can make a MRT system more secure is beyond me.
I know! ID cards!