Gloomy day - but the sun is shining
Sep. 11th, 2003 09:35 amI'm sure everyone will have something to say about today... 2 years on, everybody remembers where they were. I'm not the most awake of human beings in the morning, so it only dawned on me what date it was when I arrived in Waterloo Station. The place was unusually deserted.
I started thinking: "Waterloo is one of the busiest stations in London, perhaps in the whole of England. It is, perhaps, a prime site for a terrorist attack." I walked into WHSmith, hoping to find a novel (no luck) and thoughts raced through my head of explosions, being taken to a hospital, being thrown into terror and carnage out of my will. I then went into Boots and bought Nirolex Chesty Cough Linctus.
I can't imagine the horror of the people in those airplanes or in the towers. I can't imagine the horror of the civilians in Iraq and Afeghanistan, bombed and massacred (13.000 civilians and military killed since 11th of September in those countries.)
My thoughts are with the victims' families and with the terrorists' families. It is worse for a mother to know her child is a monster than to know her child has been murdered.
I started thinking: "Waterloo is one of the busiest stations in London, perhaps in the whole of England. It is, perhaps, a prime site for a terrorist attack." I walked into WHSmith, hoping to find a novel (no luck) and thoughts raced through my head of explosions, being taken to a hospital, being thrown into terror and carnage out of my will. I then went into Boots and bought Nirolex Chesty Cough Linctus.
I can't imagine the horror of the people in those airplanes or in the towers. I can't imagine the horror of the civilians in Iraq and Afeghanistan, bombed and massacred (13.000 civilians and military killed since 11th of September in those countries.)
My thoughts are with the victims' families and with the terrorists' families. It is worse for a mother to know her child is a monster than to know her child has been murdered.