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Old 11-11-2010, 04:56 PM   #29
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Well I was out and about running errands and the like today.

I had my alarm set so as to give myself enough time to pull over if needed..
As it happens I was in the local shopping center picking up a set of dress up shoes for my young daughter in Toys ' R ' Us

my alarm beeped its warning... then to my surprise a young woman working in the shop asked via the PA if everyone would observe "a minutes silence" and that they wouldn't be serving customers for that minute...

then half a minute later... I could hear the PA from the main shopping center... advising they would be observing "a minutes silence"

I was pleasantly surprised...



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