Wednesday, November 6, 2013

Two British co-eds dress up as the burning Twin Towers AND win a costume contest: But with Mayor "J.Edgar" Bloomberg finally gone isn't it time to wipe away the sins of the old new York City and start anew?

Two British co-eds dress up as the burning Twin Towers AND win a costume contest 

Amber Langford and Annie Collinge, both 19, won a costume contest at a club in Chester, the U.K., but were criticized by loved ones of those killed on 9/11.

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 A nightclub has caused outrage by giving top prize in a Halloween fancy dress contest to these two women mocking the 9/11 terror attacks. See SWNS story SWTOWERS; The unnamed partygoers were dressed as the individual Twin Towers, where more than 2,700 people lost their lives in the 2011 atrocity. Their 'fun' outfits - marked North Tower and South Tower - included models of the two hijacked planes crashing into the New York skyscrapers. The sick costumes also had tiny models of people falling to their deaths and were topped off with the women wearing the Stars and Stripes flag on their heads.

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Amber Langford and Annie Collinge in their 'award winning' costumes. They dressed as the burning Twin Towers.

The only thing more horrifying than these costumes was that someone thought they merited a cash prize.
In a sickening stunt, two college students from Britain sparked outrage after they dressed as the burning Twin Towers and won a costume contest, the U.K. Sun reported.
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The 19-year-old students at the University of Chester dubbed themselves the ‘North Tower’ and ‘South Tower.’

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The 19-year-old students at the University of Chester dubbed themselves the ‘North Tower’ and ‘South Tower.’

Amber Langford and Annie Collinge, both 19-year-old students at the University of Chester, donned matching costumes labeled “North Tower” and “South Tower,” and wore head pieces that represented smoke billowing from the tops of the doomed skyscrapers and individuals leaping to their deaths. Their disturbing hats were topped off with American flags.
Stunningly, their crude costumes won them the “best dressed” award, and a cash prize, in a costume contest at Rosie’s nightclub in Chester.
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Relatives of the 67 Brits who were killed on 9/11 called the co-eds’ insensitivity ‘unbelievable.’

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Relatives of the 67 Brits who were killed on 9/11 called the co-eds’ insensitivity ‘unbelievable.’

But Langford’s retired pilot father was horrified by his daughter’s antics and said he would have a “little chat” with her, the newspaper reported.
Relatives of the 67 Brits who were among the nearly 3,000 people killed in the 9/11 attacks were disgusted by the girls’ disgraceful costumes.
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“This is unbelievable — 9/11 happened in their lifetime,” said Patricia Bingley, 79, who lost her son in the attacks. “It’s hard to understand where they’ve come from to do this without a thought for those who died or the families left behind.”


Read more: http://www.nydailynews.com/news/national/2-brits-win-award-dressing-burning-twin-towers-article-1.1507831#ixzz2jtHVPwsP

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