In a message dated 3/2/01 1:57:56 PM Eastern Standard Time, una@q-research.connectfree.co.uk writes:
<< Many visitors comment on this unique aspect of London life. Alas, it's the curse of living in a nation where bomb attacks on the capital city are a very real possibility. >>
That's fascinating. Why does that lead to no rubbish bins? (I honestly don't know the answer.)
Annie
Annie wondered:
In a message dated 3/2/01 1:57:56 PM Eastern Standard Time, una@q-research.connectfree.co.uk writes:
<< Many visitors comment on this unique aspect of London life. Alas, it's the curse of living in a nation where bomb attacks on the capital city are a very real possibility. >>
That's fascinating. Why does that lead to no rubbish bins? (I honestly don't know the answer.)
Because people put bombs in them.
Una
Annie wrote:
In a message dated 3/2/01 1:57:56 PM Eastern Standard Time, una@q-research.connectfree.co.uk writes:
<< Many visitors comment on this unique aspect of London life. Alas, it's the curse of living in a nation where bomb attacks on the capital city are a very real possibility. >>
That's fascinating. Why does that lead to no rubbish bins? (I honestly don't know the answer.)
Further to this, and in conjunction with the one about representations of terrorism in British media, I read this morning that a car bomb went off outside BBC Television Centre last night:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/uk/newsid_1201000/1201444.stm
Una