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Showing posts with label london. Show all posts
Showing posts with label london. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 29, 2014

Wetherspoons Hammersmith London UK



Review:SM THOMPSON

Here we all are again in London at the delightful English Bar Wetherspoons in Hammersmith in London and I had breakfast and it was very welcome on a snowy Easter Sunday with the gray clouds towering over the skyline in London.

My National Express Coach arrived early at Hammersmith Flyover and I walked to Hammersmith Town Hall and filled in some time until I got my thoughts together to write my poetry.

London is a great center and the UKs Capital City and seems to hold within its streets and houses many people from all over the world. I am sure I counted ten French Persons,
11 Irish Persons, 1 American and the rest of us were from Hampshire/Southampton.

The weather in London is frightfully cold and the temperature is 2 degrees below freezing .. good weather for walking briskly about the deserted city streets in Hammersmith London.

I decided to have an Italian Coffee just to make Easter a really real treat not a trick in sight! Great day at Wetherspoons Hammersmith London UK. Keep on writing ...
Wetherspoons Hammersmith London UK Originally published in Shvoong: http://www.shvoong.com/internet-and-technologies/blog/1791207-wetherspoons-hammersmith-london-uk/

Friday, April 11, 2014

SCARLET TEARS FLOW IN LONDON



Review:OSINACHI

Scarlet Tears Flow in London

The breaking news is heart breaking.
Millions of Londoners are mourning.
They will continue to harrow in sorrow till tomorrow.
The Queen of England is in sorrow.
Who will comfort the mother who has lost over forty of her children?
Who will comfort the bereaved brethren?

The shocking news of the bomb explosions tore the hearts of millions all over the world as the bad news spread throughout the news channels from the UK to the rest of the world.

The death toll has risen to over 50 people dead and over 700 others are injured and many of them are in critical conditions of emergency. Scores have suffered severe burns from the blasts on the bus and in the subway commuters trains. Condolences are being sent in from all over the world and only God knows how the bereaved are feeling right now. Will they be able to sleep tonight? And will the survivors be able to live without having the nightmares of the horrors of the tragedy?

How could the perpetrators of these horrific acts of terrorism be so ruthless to wreck the lives of innocent commuters? What could have provoked them to cause such a catastrophic havoc in London at such a time as this when there was overwhelming excitement in London as the Londoners were overjoyed since they heard the good news of winning the hosting rights to the 2012 Olympic Games that was only announced less than twenty-four hours ago by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) in Singapore. And just as the Prime Minister, Tony Blair was doing his best as the host of the G-8 Summit in Gleneagles, Scotland. How could these harbingers of doom be so callous and diabolical?

They are warning us that London will not be safe for the 2012 Olympic Games? That our lives are in danger of their sudden destructive attacks? And that the G-8 cannot help or save us from their own evil agenda?

But, will they escape from the long arms of justice or from the wrath of nemesis? Surely, the blood-thirsty perpetrators of these crimes against humanity will not go unpunished.

The notoriety and monstrosity of terrorism have become the worst nightmares of our generation. And we all live in fear and trembling with our hearts in our mouths, gaping and gasping for breath as we now live with the recurrent horrors of these terrors of the earth. Because, it is now very precarious to live in the cities and towns of America, Europe, Middle East, Asia, Africa and even down under in Australia. Nowhere is safe as we live like condemned people in uncertainty in a perpetual state of insecurity. Living in fear of tomorrow.
SCARLET TEARS FLOW IN LONDON Originally published in Shvoong: http://www.shvoong.com/books/1292-scarlet-tears-flow-london/

Wednesday, April 9, 2014

In London Bridges he is confronted by a Russian super criminal that calls himself the Wolf and an assassin known as the Weasel.

London Bridges

Review:Kitty
Peterson has a police officer turned FBI agent named Alex Cross whom he reintroduces in this novel. There are nine other previous novels in which Alex Cross is featured. In the Alex Cross adventures he faces many types of dangerous and deadly forces. In London Bridges he is confronted by a Russian super criminal that calls himself the Wolf and an assassin known as the Weasel.  Cross has been chasing the latter throughout several of the novels. Each novel leaves you wanting more just to see if the chase will ever end.   In London Bridges the FBI brings Cross to a town called Sunrise Valley in Nevada where a devastating explosion was detonated destroying the town completely. The devastation was  made to look as if the Army was responsible. It was Cross’s assignment to investigate the source and report what happened.  Sounds easy enough if you are familiar with Cross and his abilities  but , the investigation takes Cross through an adventure that is short of becoming the third world war.  In his attempt to locate the source of this devastation he learns that the major cities throughout the world, i.e. Paris, London, New York, et al. are in jeopardy and threatened with total destruction giving the world powers only four days to thwart any further devastation.
In addition, Alex Cross learns that he will again have to face his  two most dangerous enemies the Russian that calls himself the Wolf and the unmitigated assassin  that calls himself the Weasel.  After chasing the Wolf through several novels, Cross finally learns the identity of this, his  worse nemesis.   This novel takes the reader through some of the most unbelievable yet exciting foreign intrigue combining the forces of the FBI, Scotland Yard and Interpol. The reader is kept at the edge of his seat as Cross fights these dangerous, cold blooded and deadly geniuses of death.   Patterson outdoes himself in this one.  I have just recently, on the recommendation of a friend, began reading Patterson and enjoy his work tremendously.  If you like foreign intrigue and all of the blood and guts involved you will like Patterson’s London Bridges.  Be prepared to be unable to put the book down until you finish it and then you will be looking for more.                                                          ###
London Bridges Originally published in Shvoong: http://www.shvoong.com/books/mystery-and-thriller/280-london-bridges/