AOG - As someone who regularly puts up threads yourself, without comment, leaving it to others to enter a discussion/debate the topic.......it is a little hypocritical of you to moan about Mikey doing something similar.
Time has flown......for us. I hope the Norwegians affected have found some peace in their hearts.
Asking why is this particularly remembered is akin to asking why 9/11, why Man. U's Munich crash, why Dumblane, why Diana? Certain events stand out in the public conscience for different reasons, the number of dead, the fame of the dead, the ages of the dead I doubt there's an underlying agenda.
The BBC thought it was appropriate to remember this event, on its 5th anniversary. I saw it and posted it as a tribute to the people killed, more than anything else, but now I wish I hadn't bothered.
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