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Best thing to do is take a wander down there tonight and ask a policeman/woman. Or ring the bar and ask them.
We recently had road closures in Manchester (fire causing a risk of a gas cannister exploding. Obviously idiots SAID it was terrorists but it clearly wasn't!) - the police were VERY nice and helpful in telling us when we'd get access again.
Happy birthday your boyfriend by the way!
I am sure that it will be open. - I am not sure if these things are insurable against - which means that the common people have to bear the loss and so they work their b+tts off to minimise the loss.
I am also sure that the party will go off like a b+mb - am I allowed to say that ? Can I come ? and tell bf that you've made up your mind that the evening ends with a bang. It'll bring a smile to his face.....Happy Birthday.
Does that mean that we can no longer say "bomb" or "bang" TCL? Surely that's letting the terrorists win? As Hermione once said in an early HP book "Fear of a word only serves to increase fear of the thing itself".
It's not like the "pull my finger" sickness that we saw before on AB.
What words should we continue to avoid then? I don't want to be causing offence, but I don't want the terrorists to be allowed to alter our language forever.
Fair enough TCL - of course you're entitled to thta opinion. I just thought that in a thread that was, by the admission of the poster, being entirely selfish despite of recent events, it wasn't causing so much harm.
I suppose we still all have to be careful of what we say. Trying to make light of the things that scare us won't be to everyone's taste - even if it is only our own little subconscious way of reducing the fear.
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