Someone on [livejournal.com profile] london_070705 said they'd find it easier if they just knew whether they were going to live or die, then observed that 'if we carry on as usual, things will get back to normal. Hopefully.' I answered
Oh. You're going to die.

What I can't tell you, any more than I could have yesterday, is whether you'll die tonight, next year, or in 2053.

Things will get back to normal. London has survived worse, both natural disasters and human attacks.


From: [identity profile] annafdd.livejournal.com


Yeah - I admit that mixing him up with Tina didn't help - but that was not the main reason I got mad. Mind you - on usenet I wouldn't have posted, probably. One of the reasons I loathe that we're no longer having this conversations there.
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I admit that mixing him up with Tina didn't help

Is it horrible of _me_ to shudder at the idea of a situation where that would help?

I wish I had time for Usenet still but I really don't.

From: [identity profile] annafdd.livejournal.com


LOL

You got to admit, it was the kind of sensitivity and cluelessness that Tina used to display.
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