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Topic History of: Shameless...
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Green Man Wyot wrote:
The clap was just a step too far...Though I have just read they are considering a state funeral!!🤣🤣🤣

Oh for fuck sake - that’s a bit OTT.

Credit where’s it due he raised millions for NHS despite getting billions every year from the government.

The media loved a sweet old army veteran walking in a garden. I’m sure his family pulled the media strings. There was a lad running laps, in his garden to raise money for NHS; but only raised a few hundred pounds maybe due to the very little media coverage.
Wyot The clap was just a step too far...Though I have just read they are considering a state funeral!!🤣🤣🤣
Green Man Honey wrote:
Green Man wrote:
Wyot wrote:
Tron wrote:
Wyot wrote:
media puppet the late Captain Tom


but a fine British man, who helped so many?





I suppose he might of been.

Why do you ask; did you know him?


As far as I am concerned he was a charity fundraiser. Almost everyone did their bit during war either by going to war or just making ammunition.


I didn't hear anyone clap or know anyone who did last night.


Even the woman in my street who used guitars, cymbals, a gong maracas, wobble board, and an actual flipping drum kit to clap for the NHS stayed inside last night.

I am sorry that his family were forced to come out to be gawped at. His daughter looked a bit fragile, poor thing.


She needs locking up for public safety.
Honey Green Man wrote:
Wyot wrote:
Tron wrote:
Wyot wrote:
media puppet the late Captain Tom


but a fine British man, who helped so many?





I suppose he might of been.

Why do you ask; did you know him?


As far as I am concerned he was a charity fundraiser. Almost everyone did their bit during war either by going to war or just making ammunition.


I didn't hear anyone clap or know anyone who did last night.


Even the woman in my street who used guitars, cymbals, a gong maracas, wobble board, and an actual flipping drum kit to clap for the NHS stayed inside last night.

I am sorry that his family were forced to come out to be gawped at. His daughter looked a bit fragile, poor thing.
Wyot Green Man wrote:
Wyot wrote:
Tron wrote:
Wyot wrote:
media puppet the late Captain Tom


but a fine British man, who helped so many?





I suppose he might of been.

Why do you ask; did you know him?


As far as I am concerned he was a charityefundraiser. Almost everyone did their bit during war either by going to war or just making ammunition.


I didn't hear anyone clap or know anyone who did last night.


Family and friends will know who he was. It disturbs me when people act as if they know and loved him. He was a good story in the media.

The actual him might have been a good egg or a wife beater; who knows or cares....