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  1. Hmmm is this wise sometimes visions can come true – and although its an anniversary remembrance of London burning, why would you seek to celebrate a tragic incident? I’m sure its all very nice and interesting though.

  2. Oh My luvs Marilyn and Mandy- thank you sooo much for bringing your live adventures out and about in Londontown..I sooo needed to be there! But glad I can live it vicariously thru you! I think London has done a brilliant job of marking such a sad chapter in it’s history in a brilliant way and then in essence celebrate its resilience in always being able to rebuild and become even more fantabulous! Hip Hip Hurrah!

  3. Sarah Page You could take that view, and then you would most probably also have to ask people not do things like celebrate Hallowe’en where people dress up like Devils and goblins, and I suppose our 5th November bonfire night where people once again set fire to things across the country, and I suppose Easter which commemorates and remembers a man being nailed to a cross . . . . . Yep, that ought to do it for starters, and of course it wouldn’t end there when you look at all the things that get remembered around the world.

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