How many of us are in the UK?
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I'm still here, watching and waiting..........
"If only quilted maple grew on trees!"
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I was halfway to London on the train this morning for a look at the guitars in town. The mobile phones started ringing and I called home to see what was going on.
I go to Victoria and that was already gridlocked. I got off at the next stop and came straight back. Been watching the news all morning.
The emergency services are doing a fine job it seems. Tragically, they have been ready for this for some time.
I go to Victoria and that was already gridlocked. I got off at the next stop and came straight back. Been watching the news all morning.
The emergency services are doing a fine job it seems. Tragically, they have been ready for this for some time.
I am proud to be a Londoner today - everyone is coping with it in such a positive manner. Reminds me of the 89 SF earthquake. Eerie comes to mind. People just getting on with getting someplace else. All the buses in central London were moving empty back to the yard. I was in car and offered people a lift to West London.
There is no Golden ticket....it's about the work.

