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Post subject: Posted: July 6th, 2005, 5:05 pm |
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CurunÃr I know what you mean about the name, lotsa sites are like that... it can be most annoying when you don't realize it at first...hehe and Welcome Lady Dark Moon!!!
I can't wait until we have all the supplied ready... lucky Mordor is almost done so if we for some reason *cough* retreated *cough* we have our stronghold ready!!! And more ammo here.... many more tomatoes.. those hobbits just let them stay out on the vines...hehe.. .now suspecting someone to take them!! *laughs evilly*
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Post subject: Posted: July 6th, 2005, 8:11 pm |
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cool I'll put that on my siggy 8)
*starts planting a tomato garden*
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Post subject: Posted: July 6th, 2005, 8:16 pm |
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*stares at Lady Dark Moon in awe* Planting the garden... that would be SO much faster than wrestling it out of hobbits... I mean taking it from hobbits... hehe... now where are those seeds?
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Post subject: Posted: July 7th, 2005, 12:21 am |
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CurunÃr wrote: bah...the name was for the dwarf char and I hadn`t realised how these sites work cause in all the rp sites where I have been your account has had to be your chars name
Alright then, I get it now.
Welcome Lady Dark Moon!! Hehe now we have 10 members. Ah well I think we scared away Tuile' Ethiriel and Beinedhiel_Taurvantian hasn't replied to her welcomes. Non-dedicated members just don't cut it around here.
Anyhoo, you must name your Fell Beast Lady Dark Moon. And you can name your horse if you want.
*runs off to plant some more tomato gardens*
Btw, does anyone know when this G8 meeting is??
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Post subject: Posted: July 7th, 2005, 4:36 am |
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Hey guys im sorry i havnt been posting much, i have skool and netball, and youth and yeah really busy.
i'll try and post more often....
*sighs tiredly*
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Post subject: Posted: July 7th, 2005, 9:09 am |
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oops...G8 was yesterday...i was really crazy busy at college and forgot...
i wonder what happened?
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Post subject: Posted: July 7th, 2005, 9:45 am |
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sorry about the lack of posting, I've been busy this week building a tree house and working on a garage sale. Today I will be gone, spending the night at my friend's house.
*pulls hobbit's out of hobbit holes by their feet* come on you scum!!
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Post subject: Posted: July 7th, 2005, 12:06 pm |
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English people have my symphaty and my friend came out there monday from vacation...he could have been there... but I guess you could blaim the english covernament (No offense) I think that some Muslim did this so....well.. Irak could in a way be a reason, but no...it isn`t....thank god...Finland is too cold for muslims...but theworld is full of madmen....one is writing here at this moment  but still...death is a natural thing alltough some might take it without right... 
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Post subject: Posted: July 7th, 2005, 12:31 pm |
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Yeah I think most people's thought are at London right now if they've heard the news... I just hate when people, mostly terrorists or mad people bomb public places... I know their trying to hurt innocent people but it just seems to unfair... To kill someone who never did anything to you just to make a point to government....bah
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Post subject: Posted: July 7th, 2005, 1:34 pm |
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These people take other peoples lives, innocent people, and they have absolutely no right to do so. It is a terrible and cruel act that can not be excused, explained or justified. ....it makes me so sad....
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Post subject: Posted: July 7th, 2005, 2:22 pm |
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Well apparently they're following a "list" and so far they've gone through with what they've planned. First the States, then Australia, then England and apparently Canada is next......this world is going to hell. I wonder if anyone at this forum knows someone that was killed in London; it's a really terrible thing, to be going to work or just going around the city and be killed for no good reason. And then from there even more innocent people are killed when the government decides to start a war; not the most effective solution if you ask me; kill more people to show the people that killed other people not to kill more people. I don't think that sentence made any sense, but you get my point...
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Post subject: Posted: July 7th, 2005, 2:24 pm |
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I just heard the news today. I don't have many details about it, just something about London being bombed or something else. does anyone have any details they could share?
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Post subject: Posted: July 7th, 2005, 2:31 pm |
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Here's an article:
Toll rises to 37 dead, 700 injured in London blasts Last Updated Thu, 07 Jul 2005 14:08:41 EDT CBC News
London police are now confirming that at least 37 people were killed and 700 injured in a series of explosions that ripped through the city's transit system within minutes Thursday morning.
Scores of people suffered serious or critical injuries such as burns, severed limbs, chest and head injuries from the three explosions that rocked the subway network.
Police said at least two people died from a fourth explosion on a packed double-decker bus.
Hospitals in the British capital set up emergency treatment areas for the injured people, many who were covered in soot and blood.
British Prime Minister Tony Blair said it's "reasonably clear" the "barbaric" attacks were the work of terrorists and were aimed to coincide with the opening of the Group of Eight summit in Scotland.
He vowed to launch intense security action in response to the attacks.
"The purpose of terrorism is just that. It is to terrorize people. And we will not be terrorized," Blair said.
"They are trying to use the slaughter of innocent people to cow us," he said. "They should know they will not succeed," he said.
British Home Secretary Charles Clarke has confirmed four blasts took place:
* Between Aldgate East and Liverpool Street subway stations. (7 dead)
* Between Russell Square and King's Cross subway stations. (21 dead)
* At Edgware Road subway station. (5 dead)
* On a bus at Woburn Place near Tavistock Square. (2 dead)
At least two others were killed in the blasts but it is unclear where those deaths occurred.
The Associated Press reported that three U.S. law enforcement officials said at least 40 people were killed in the blasts, but British authorities were confirming 37 dead.
Earlier reports said there were as many as seven explosions, but authorities say that may have been because people streamed out of a number of different subway stations.
First reports from subway stations
The first reports of subway blasts came at 8:49 a.m. local time, sending fire trucks and ambulances to the scenes.
About an hour later, at 9:47 a.m., the roof of a double-decker bus was blown off and its sides peeled back near Tavistock Square in central London.
Loyita Worley was on a subway train going between Liverpool Street and Aldgate stations when an explosion rocked the next car.
"We heard banging from the next carriage, people shouting for help," she told CBC Newsworld.
"They called for medical assistance and various people went up – nurses, doctors and so on."
Later, she said, "they brought all the walking wounded through," including people blackened by smoke and commuters with some or all of their clothes torn off by the force of the blast.
Making her way out of the train and along the tracks to the nearest station, she said she saw at least one body and many injured people.
Worley said she is still stunned by what happened, though she was used to anti-terrorism drills from 30 years of working in a city under the constant threat of Irish Republican Army attacks.
"I was just so pleased it wasn't me," she said. "I was just thanking my lucky stars, thanking God that I was OK."
A man on a subway car said the situation was terrifying.
"There were flashes of light, people were screaming and smoke began to billow into the carriage," said lawyer Angelo Power. "We were trapped like sardines waiting to die."
No information on bombs
Officials initially blamed a power surge for the subway blasts, but that changed after police found evidence of explosive material at two explosion sites.
Police say it's too early to tell whether the explosions were caused by suicide bombers or bombs left in the stations and bus. They also couldn't provide any information on what type of explosives were used, but said that they were "deliberately designed to kill and injure innocent members of the public."
There have been no confirmed claims of responsibility, but police said they are investigating a claim by an al-Qaeda-linked group posted on a website.
"We don't know if it's a genuine claim or not," said a police spokesperson.
The entire subway system has been shut down along with most bus services, but officials say they expect limited services to resume Thursday night. Authorities are advising people in the city to avoid any unnecessary travel and not call any emergency services unless it's a life-threatening issue.
Foreign Affairs has set up a hotline for Canadians with strong reasons to believe their Canadian relatives might have been travelling on London transit this morning. They should have on hand the missing person's full name, date of birth and passport number before calling the toll-free hotline at 1-800-606-5499.
As many as three million people use the London Underground each day. It's the world's oldest subway system and one of the largest in the world
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Post subject: Posted: July 7th, 2005, 6:10 pm |
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Yeah I found out when my grandmother called that my Aunt and Uncle were in London and thankfully unharmed... and while I was watching the news reports on T.v. they mentioned that it might have been a bomb that can be set off with the use of a cell phone.. that type of bomb has been used before but I can't recall where it was...sometimes I wish we were back in the stone age or medevial age... all you had to worry about then was poison, swords, arrows and heavy objects... now we have bombs, guns, various deadly disease and nuclear bombs... *sigh* what happened to a world that just wanted peace...
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