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Hmm, that is an interesting thought Peggy. It may not be a coincidence.


Sadly, I think the death toll will rise further. Of the 20 or so people injured, 6 are in a critical condition. The woman that was pulled from the river had severe injuries, so I reckon she was hit by the car and the impact threw her off the bridge. Apparently an MP, Tobias Ellwood, tried to resuscitate the police officer who was stabbed.

One of the reports I saw said it was 2 separate acts that occurred at the same time. The man with the knife that stabbed the officer inside parliament and then the driver that was mowing down pedestrians on the bridge.



That's what I heard too, Peggy. On BBC news this evening, they said witnesses reported seeing two people in the car. I also read a report online a bit earlier that suggested police are now looking for a second suspect, but it's not been confirmed. I don't think anyone really knows what happened and I reckon it will take a few days (at least) for the full picture to become clear.



I just booked my hotels in London last night, sent a message to my London friends to let them know, and went to bed. Woke up this morning feeling awful, so went back to sleep and missed it all.
First thing I see waking back up at midday, is that my friends haven't messaged me back, and I'm like "well fine then". Log on to the computer and first post on Facebook was from one them who is still in lockdown in her office in Westminster. To which I rush to turn on the tv and check the online news. Way to make me feel like a jerk!


My supervisor is in London this week for a conference, she's staying only 2km from the Parliament. She retweeted something about it on Facebook very soon after it had happened, so I was sure she was okay.


https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fb...

I just saw that on twitter Lynn, it made me laugh! I always like checking out those signs for every now and then a bit of British snark, and that one was just perfect.

"You’re not even in our top five worries, Londoners tell extremists"
http://www.thedailymash.co.uk/news/so...

https://twitter.com/AngryExile/status...

So now I've done all the written work, I can concentrate on catching up on all the course reading.
I had work this afternoon but all my clients have cancelled. I went from being basically fully booked to not having to go in at all. Crazy. It does give me more time to get stuff done but I miss out on the money unfortunately.

Sarah, I'm the same way with setting expectations high for myself. I did the same thing with my entire masters program. I got A's in my first few classes, then had to get A's in the rest because the bar was set and I knew I could do it. Yet, I tell others not to do that because it can be too stressful and is often unrealistic. Sounds like you will push yourself to accomplish that goal though and I'm sure you'll do well. Congrats on getting all your written work completed!



Rusalka - There have been times where I have been a bit laissez-faire, but I have to actually tell myself to let it go. It does not come naturally to me. I wish it did. You'll probably be healthier because of it. (I'm not sure that it even counts as laissez-faire if you have to tell yourself to do it.)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J6zcI..."
Haha! That's pretty good! I may have this stuck in my head all day now.

Ah you'd be able to ace my coursework easily then Kristie.
I haven't always been this way. At school I just worked normally, achieved normal grades. If a teacher told me I was going to fail though, then I would do everything in my power to make sure that didn't happen. I was predicted an E in French at GCSE and ended up getting an A. Geography I was told I'd get a D, I ended up getting a C. I was told to drop Statistics at A-level as I would probably get an E, I carried on and got a C. Those teachers weren't very supportive but they got the job done! I think this might have sparked it all off. Bloody teachers!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J6zcI..."
Haha! That's pretty good! I may have this stuck in my head all day now."
Gotta love an earworm. Or not...



Beautiful (and somewhat sinful) city"
Sounds perfect!

Beautiful (and somewhat sinful) city"
Sounds perfect!"
I was too short time there... (sighs nostalgically...)



It's so frustrating when you're sure you would love a job and know you could do it well, but don't even get the chance to prove it.


Also, good on them for sending a rejection letter. Here that's fallen out of practice unless you get an interview. You end up in a stupid limbo land of maybes. Just rude.

Rejection letters seem to be out of favour here too, Rusalka. I think it's really bad practice. After all, it's not hard to send out a quick letter or pick up the phone and just say thanks but no thanks.


I also got only an automated standard email, but I agree, companies should do that. It's only a small effort and doesn't leave applicants to wonder. Oh, and yes, not doing it is rude.




K, so lying in the sun with something gin based is the plan instead.
Lucky I come prepared with all weather plans.

I love it. This wonderful weather with the daylight savings that started on Sunday makes all the bad stuff of today not seem so bad. I would have been in a very bad mood if it had been middle of winter and cold and grey and rainy today.
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I also hadn't considered that connection, Peggy. I wonder if they will end up being related or, as you wondered, a coincidence.