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Posted by: hazel_eyes
Tuesday 27th May 2008, 3:02pm

Don't get me wrong, I'm glad noone was seriously hurt, but the bomb was a bit of a fuss over nothing really. The only thing he blew up was himself and a toilet.

I think ThisIsntExeter summed it up best, the 'bomber' was a bit of a mentalist from all accounts. He did manage to cause major chaos though, loads of people unable to get back into work to collect belongings if they'd been out to lunch (me included), or being evacuated. Not to mention shutting down parts of the city entirely.

Off To The Pub In The Sunshine Then

Still, it wasn't too bad, being keyless and unable to get into my house, I wandered down to the pub with my colleagues. We speculated as to who did indeed plant the bomb, the merits of the new Freelander commercial and who indeed did frame Roger Rabbit over a few drinks.

Back To The Home Of The Free

Soon I received a phonecall the my other half had finished work and was able to pick me up, only slightly drunk (me, not him) so off I toddled. I think it was about 8pm that people were able to collect their cars and shop workers go back to do what was needed to their stores.


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