the chattery classes state that there is a bomb threat in Leeds Station...
makes ya feel like you're in Malaga really
Chattering classes
- nearmethexperience
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hhhhhhhhmmmmmmmm, car bomb last week killed a 48 year old man and a 6 year old girl...
bastards, let the army shoot em, that's what i say
bastards, let the army shoot em, that's what i say
++++ All those of you who have tears, prepare to shed them now... ++++
just watched the local news. its a WWII bomb thats on a building site. some poor bloke dug it up with his digger apparently and threw it to one side before thinking 'oops'!! Best bit is they've evacuated the local offices apart from one poor receptionist whos been made to stay behind to answer the phones!!!!!!!!!
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just 'cos they want their own land, to spek their own language etc...they think they can have loads of merryment blowing up things...god, that's illegal here.
pah spoilsports.
pah spoilsports.
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> http://www.ananova.com/news/story/sm_649331.html
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> Unexploded bomb found near Leeds city centre
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> An unexploded bomb has been found close to Leeds city centre.
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> Police say the device was found by building workers in Regent
> Street at about 11.20am.
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> A West Yorkshire Police spokesman says the bomb appeared to
> be from the Second World War.
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> Streets around the area have been closed although Regent
> Street itself remains open to traffic.
>
> A bomb disposal unit is at the scene, near the West Yorkshire
> Playhouse.
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> Story filed: 13:15 Tuesday 13th August 2002
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>
> Unexploded bomb found near Leeds city centre
>
> An unexploded bomb has been found close to Leeds city centre.
>
> Police say the device was found by building workers in Regent
> Street at about 11.20am.
>
> A West Yorkshire Police spokesman says the bomb appeared to
> be from the Second World War.
>
> Streets around the area have been closed although Regent
> Street itself remains open to traffic.
>
> A bomb disposal unit is at the scene, near the West Yorkshire
> Playhouse.
>
>
> Story filed: 13:15 Tuesday 13th August 2002
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The latest, as snaffled from a certain local BBC radio station's computer at great risk to myself...aaaah, the life of a master of espionage:
"Leeds city centre is getting back to normal after a suspect package was found in Byron Street.
The device has now been taken away by bomb squad officers.
It was thought that the device was genuine and local businesses in and around Byron Street were cordoned-off.
The Leeds College of Building was one of the buildings where staff and students were ordered to leave and it will remain closed for the rest of the day."
Sooooo...make of that wot yer will...
"Leeds city centre is getting back to normal after a suspect package was found in Byron Street.
The device has now been taken away by bomb squad officers.
It was thought that the device was genuine and local businesses in and around Byron Street were cordoned-off.
The Leeds College of Building was one of the buildings where staff and students were ordered to leave and it will remain closed for the rest of the day."
Sooooo...make of that wot yer will...
Amused to death...
chocolate cake?On Aug 13, 2002 2:04pm, Lars Svensson wrote:
Sooooo...make of that wot yer will...
so wasn't someone wanting a half day then????On Aug 13, 2002 2:04pm, Lars Svensson wrote:
The latest, as snaffled from a certain local BBC radio station's computer at great risk to myself...aaaah, the life of a master of espionage:
"Leeds city centre is getting back to normal after a suspect package was found in Byron Street.
The device has now been taken away by bomb squad officers.
It was thought that the device was genuine and local businesses in and around Byron Street were cordoned-off.
The Leeds College of Building was one of the buildings where staff and students were ordered to leave and it will remain closed for the rest of the day."
Sooooo...make of that wot yer will...
suspect Pret sandwich left carelessly around for any old bomb squad person to immediately jump on and worry the entire city with...excellent..