July 8, 2005

terrorists etc.

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Thanks to every­body wri­ting in to ask me if I’m alright. Yes, I’m fine.
My heart goes out to those who were killed and inju­red. It is all so utterly appa­lling.
Yes­ter­day was totally surreal.
Yes­ter­day mor­ning I was wal­king down Earl’s Court Road in Lon­don (2 – 3 miles away from the bombs) when the bombs went off. I was caught up in the impen­ding com­mu­ting chaos in that usual, well man­ne­red Bri­tish way. Nobody, inc­lu­ding me, knew what was going on. I just thought it must be a strike or a big-time tech­ni­cal SNAFU.
So, around 5pm I get a phone call from an Ame­ri­can friend.
“Are you OK???”
“Yes, I’m fine,” I say. “I’m currently in Can­nes, drin­king a beer on an 63 metre yacht.”
It was a very cool yacht. On the fore­deck was a trap door, under­neath which was a large sto­rage com­part­ment where they keep the heli­cop­ter.
The aft deck had both a heli­pad and a jac­cuzzi.
Nice boat etc.
Somehow I mana­ged to go from terro­rist inci­dent to big Medi­te­rra­nean yacht in a sin­gle day. Though the Lon­don Under­ground and buses weren’t wor­king, somehow the Brits mana­ged to keep the trains to Gat­wick Air­port run­ning and the pla­nes flying.
A tes­ta­ment to the Bri­tish atti­tude that life must go on.
Somehow I mana­ged to get to Vic­to­ria on foot, catch the train to the air­port and catch my plane on time.
I only found out about the true nature of the Lon­don events when my Ame­ri­can friend pho­ned me on the yacht, yes­ter­day eve­ning. Funny how one loses track of world events when tra­ve­lling.
Strange day, indeed.
No, I can’t tell you who the yacht belon­ged to.
I’m currently wri­ting this from the South of France. I find the last 24 hours too surreal to really write about the poli­tics of terro­rism in Europe in any mea­ning­ful way. Terro­rist inci­dent + 63 metre yacht= Way too much infor­ma­tion for my tiny little brain to absorb in 24 hours.
This mor­ning I pho­ned some friends of mine in Lon­don. Life seems to be retur­ning to nor­mal, as best as can be expec­ted. I find how the Brits are reac­ting to it more reas­su­ring, than I find Al Queda’s actions not reas­su­ring, if that makes any sense.
I’m back in Lon­don on Mon­day. See you then.

7 Responses to “terrorists etc.”

  1. pieman says:

    Enjoy France, Good to hear you’re good.

  2. Jozef Imrich says:

    As usual, it all comes down to Yeats: ‘Things fall apart; the cen­tre can­not hold; Mere anarchy is loo­sed upon the world…And everywhere the cere­mony of inno­cence is drow­ned; The best lack all con­vic­tions, while the worst are full of pas­sio­nate inten­sity.’ Yet Hughie is sai­ling in a fine spi­rit …
    As James Bond once said,

  3. Geoff says:

    Wow thats some boat. Guess it must be something like this http://www.interyachtcharter.com/Yacht%20Portfolio/Athens-Motor%20Yachts/Omega-82 – 534.htm
    See you Mon­day
    Geoff

  4. Wer­bung mit Terroranschlägen?

    Die Bild­zei­tung machte bereits am Abend der Anschläge ges­tern in Lon­don im Fern­sehen Wer­bung. Auch die Netzei­tung wirbt bereits so mit Goo­gle Adwords.
    Ich frage mich, was mich mehr ankotzt, der Mr Gib­son vom Fox oder Bild?
    Wei­terfüh­rende In…

  5. Duncan Riley says:

    Dare one say that the figh­ting spi­rit of the Bri­tish bull­dog is alive and well upon a Yacht in the South of France?

  6. Hi Hugh
    Glad that you are OK — Bas­tards!
    Best wishes Rob

  7. Ben says:

    Never aban­don ship!