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ECW Forums
hey, Ive opened up a new board called ECW Forums, Its a board about Extreme Championship Wrestling. But there are other things to talk about on there as well. So far we have 3 members and one of the topics had to be archived because they advertised there own forum.
here is the link to the board.
http://www.runboard.com/becwforums
here is the link to the board.
http://www.runboard.com/becwforums
Board Updates
DefJ Has Re skinned the forum and it is 100 times more better than the one i made. He also created a new banner which is great as well. Also I added a sidebar to the board with a counter, Info on new members and staff and a weather pixie., This will tell you what the weather is like in London England. I hope if you are reading this you will take some time to visit the forum and check out the new features for yourself. Also There is an Anger Management forum been added, Where people can let out all the anger they have. But to acess the area you need to send an apliacation to the board and someone will either let you in or keep you out. If you have any suggestions for the board then please feel free to PM me or post in the suggestions area of the forum.
Here is the link to the board.
http://www.runboard.com/btalkanything
PS: This is the longest blog entry i have ever typed out lol.
Here is the link to the board.
http://www.runboard.com/btalkanything
PS: This is the longest blog entry i have ever typed out lol.
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Scotland Tommorow
I am going to scotland tommorow and i will be back next tuesday.
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Man Shot In London!!!!!!
Police have said a man shot dead by police at Stockwell Tube station in south London is "directly linked" to anti-terrorist operations.
Met Police Commissioner Sir Ian Blair said officers fired after the man was challenged and refused to obey police.
Police have said it is not yet clear if he was one of four bombing suspects shown on newly released CCTV footage.
Scotland Yard has confirmed a man has been arrested in the Stockwell area in connection with ongoing inquiries.
Send us your experiences
Detectives are searching an address in Stockwell, a police spokesman said.
Officers hope CCTV footage will lead them to four suspects in the attempted bombings on Thursday at Oval, Warren Street, Shepherd's Bush stations and on a bus in Shoreditch in east London.
They pushed him to the floor, bundled on top of him and unloaded five shots into him
Witness Mark Whitby
'They unloaded five shots'
Shooting watershed for UK
Scotland Yard said the man shot dead at about 1000 BST on Friday in Stockwell had still to be formally identified.
He was being under police observation because he had emerged from a house that was being watched following Thursday's attacks, a spokesman said.
The man was followed by surveillance officers to Stockwell station, where his clothing and behaviour added to their suspicions, he added.
Sir Ian told a press conference: "I need to make clear that any death is deeply regrettable but as I understand the situation the man was challenged and refused to obey police instructions."
The circumstances of the shooting are being investigated and will be scrutinised by the Independent Police Complaints Commission, Scotland Yard added.
Stockwell passenger Mark Whitby told BBC News he had seen a man of Asian appearance shot five times by "plain-clothes police officers".
"One of them was carrying a black handgun - it looked like an automatic - they pushed him to the floor, bundled on top of him and unloaded five shots into him," he said.
Police have cordoned off a 200-metre area around Stockwell station, where teams of forensic officers are working.
Graphic: Stockwell shooting
Passengers were evacuated from the station, which is on the Northern Line and Victoria Line. Services on those lines have resumed but Stockwell, Oval and Warren Street stations remain closed.
BBC Home affairs correspondent Margaret Gilmore said officers had challenged a known suspect they had been following.
"He ran, they followed him. They say they gave him a warning, they then shot him.
"They brought in the air ambulance. They did everything they can to revive him. He died at the scene."
Police had warned they would shoot to kill if they believed somebody to be a threat, she added.
'Vital questions'
The Muslim Council of Britain said Muslims were concerned about a possible "shoot to kill" policy.
Spokesman Inayat Bunglawala said: "There may well be reasons why the police felt it necessary to unload five shots into the man and shoot him dead, but they need to make those reasons clear.
"It's vital the police give a statement about what occurred and explain why the man was shot dead."
Another passenger on the train, Anthony Larkin, told BBC News the man appeared to be wearing a "bomb belt with wires coming out".
The man burst in through the door to my right and grabbed hold of the pole and a person by the glass partition near the door
Passenger Dan Copeland
Stockwell left in shock
Londoner Dan Copeland was in the carriage in which the man was shot.
He told BBC News: "We were sitting for a few minutes on the platform, then we heard shouting from the concourse between the two platforms.
"Then the man burst in through the door to my right and grabbed hold of the pole and a person by the glass partition near the door, diagonally opposite me.
"An officer jumped on the door to my left and screamed, 'Everybody out!'
"People just froze in their seats cowering for a few seconds and then leapt up.
"As I turned out the door onto the platform, I heard four dull bangs.
"I ran past an armed officer who was standing on the platform and ran up the stairs."
The bus driver found a rucksack split open on the top deck
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Met Police Commissioner Sir Ian Blair said officers fired after the man was challenged and refused to obey police.
Police have said it is not yet clear if he was one of four bombing suspects shown on newly released CCTV footage.
Scotland Yard has confirmed a man has been arrested in the Stockwell area in connection with ongoing inquiries.
Send us your experiences
Detectives are searching an address in Stockwell, a police spokesman said.
Officers hope CCTV footage will lead them to four suspects in the attempted bombings on Thursday at Oval, Warren Street, Shepherd's Bush stations and on a bus in Shoreditch in east London.
They pushed him to the floor, bundled on top of him and unloaded five shots into him
Witness Mark Whitby
'They unloaded five shots'
Shooting watershed for UK
Scotland Yard said the man shot dead at about 1000 BST on Friday in Stockwell had still to be formally identified.
He was being under police observation because he had emerged from a house that was being watched following Thursday's attacks, a spokesman said.
The man was followed by surveillance officers to Stockwell station, where his clothing and behaviour added to their suspicions, he added.
Sir Ian told a press conference: "I need to make clear that any death is deeply regrettable but as I understand the situation the man was challenged and refused to obey police instructions."
The circumstances of the shooting are being investigated and will be scrutinised by the Independent Police Complaints Commission, Scotland Yard added.
Stockwell passenger Mark Whitby told BBC News he had seen a man of Asian appearance shot five times by "plain-clothes police officers".
"One of them was carrying a black handgun - it looked like an automatic - they pushed him to the floor, bundled on top of him and unloaded five shots into him," he said.
Police have cordoned off a 200-metre area around Stockwell station, where teams of forensic officers are working.
Graphic: Stockwell shooting
Passengers were evacuated from the station, which is on the Northern Line and Victoria Line. Services on those lines have resumed but Stockwell, Oval and Warren Street stations remain closed.
BBC Home affairs correspondent Margaret Gilmore said officers had challenged a known suspect they had been following.
"He ran, they followed him. They say they gave him a warning, they then shot him.
"They brought in the air ambulance. They did everything they can to revive him. He died at the scene."
Police had warned they would shoot to kill if they believed somebody to be a threat, she added.
'Vital questions'
The Muslim Council of Britain said Muslims were concerned about a possible "shoot to kill" policy.
Spokesman Inayat Bunglawala said: "There may well be reasons why the police felt it necessary to unload five shots into the man and shoot him dead, but they need to make those reasons clear.
"It's vital the police give a statement about what occurred and explain why the man was shot dead."
Another passenger on the train, Anthony Larkin, told BBC News the man appeared to be wearing a "bomb belt with wires coming out".
The man burst in through the door to my right and grabbed hold of the pole and a person by the glass partition near the door
Passenger Dan Copeland
Stockwell left in shock
Londoner Dan Copeland was in the carriage in which the man was shot.
He told BBC News: "We were sitting for a few minutes on the platform, then we heard shouting from the concourse between the two platforms.
"Then the man burst in through the door to my right and grabbed hold of the pole and a person by the glass partition near the door, diagonally opposite me.
"An officer jumped on the door to my left and screamed, 'Everybody out!'
"People just froze in their seats cowering for a few seconds and then leapt up.
"As I turned out the door onto the platform, I heard four dull bangs.
"I ran past an armed officer who was standing on the platform and ran up the stairs."
The bus driver found a rucksack split open on the top deck
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Schools Out
Whoooooooooo!!!!!!!!.School finished half day today and we are out of school for 6 weeks
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