Yep, these men volunteered and some lied about their age to fight and die for their country in WW2. People now find it difficult to tow the line and sit in doors to protect our own. Times have changed and we have become more selfish as the decades have passed.
Well done Albert,have one on me mate .
and enjoy your letter from the Queen.
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comment by Aggers Right Elbow (U3402)
posted 2 hours, 27 minutes ago
Yep, these men volunteered and some lied about their age to fight and die for their country in WW2. People now find it difficult to tow the line and sit in doors to protect our own. Times have changed and we have become more selfish as the decades have passed.
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Different times indeed. I lied about my age and got some beers in. they lied and ended up in the nearest thing to hell.
Different times indeed. I lied about my age and got some beers in. they lied and ended up in the nearest thing to hell
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Too true just the same attitude when young but maybe the times dictated the path to some extent. We might look back in a year or two and realise how lucky we were to live in relatively prosperous times....
We are lucky. Got our phones and tablets and laptops. Can see our relatives and friends via FB and Whatsapp,
Can get our groceries,meals, snacks and booze online and delivered to our door. How much hardship is this?
Saw Albert on the news...top bloke.
Survived Stalag 11B pow camp and covid.
A fighter.
comment by The Owl 🦉 & hELLo Kitty (U1750)
posted 8 hours, 34 minutes ago
We are lucky. Got our phones and tablets and laptops. Can see our relatives and friends via FB and Whatsapp,
Can get our groceries,meals, snacks and booze online and delivered to our door. How much hardship is this?
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Very true.
We complain about 3 week on line wait for Tesco deliveries lol.
Am doing meds deliveries around my home town Carrickfergus, and meals on wheels next week, as some older and sick punters cannot get out at all.
These people should have been able to jump queue with stores on-line, as I and you guys can get to shops ok.
It is great to see so many people doing A little to help each other.
Two people over 100 have survived this virus yet teenagers have died. It's a real lottery. I am certain everyone who caught the disease tried to fight it off but for some the odds were stacked against them.
comment by thebluebellsarablue (U9292)
posted 4 hours, 27 minutes ago
Saw Albert on the news...top bloke.
Survived Stalag 11B pow camp and covid.
A fighter.
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His reward pay your TV licence
comment by Spart-Derby really are the best says red dog. (U4603)
posted 12 hours, 23 minutes ago
Two people over 100 have survived this virus yet teenagers have died. It's a real lottery. I am certain everyone who caught the disease tried to fight it off but for some the odds were stacked against them.
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'tis true
my partner can’t finish her last 2 months needed to graduate as a social worker and has switched to deliver food from our local community kitchen. Enough back story. She’s been delivering food and necessities to the needy WHO ARE KNOWN. She had to hand each item to the hands of an elderly blind couple who wanted to know what everything was. Our neighbour is an 80 y/o woman who now thinks everyone is the mafia against her and won’t talk to us or her family / friends.
Point is the stoic, honourable, stance is hiding a monufu—ingmental secondary effect. Very likely happened in the past too; never hear about the elderly of ww2.
Words of support welcome.
Maybe if I say I’m a long time reader but new poster that will illicit a response. 😒
Always been hugely impressed by the humanity evident in these threads, could do with a bit here...
comment by The Owl 🦉 & hELLo Kitty (U1750)
posted 2 hours, 34 minutes ago
comment by Spart-Derby really are the best says red dog. (U4603)
posted 12 hours, 23 minutes ago
Two people over 100 have survived this virus yet teenagers have died. It's a real lottery. I am certain everyone who caught the disease tried to fight it off but for some the odds were stacked against them.
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'tis true
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I was watching some programme on pandemics, in the search for a universal flu vaccines
The people hinting for it, seemed to think there was a type who for whatever reason (I didn’t watch far enough ahead to find out) were better prepared immunology wise to others., and that’s where they were concentrating efforts.
Perhaps there is some people (and in life it does seem that way with reference to other common viruses) that just don’t seem to be hit anywhere near as hard..can be seen in any large office environment.
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posted on 10/4/20
Yep, these men volunteered and some lied about their age to fight and die for their country in WW2. People now find it difficult to tow the line and sit in doors to protect our own. Times have changed and we have become more selfish as the decades have passed.
posted on 10/4/20
Well done Albert,have one on me mate .
and enjoy your letter from the Queen.
posted on 10/4/20
A true hero
posted on 10/4/20
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posted on 10/4/20
comment by Aggers Right Elbow (U3402)
posted 2 hours, 27 minutes ago
Yep, these men volunteered and some lied about their age to fight and die for their country in WW2. People now find it difficult to tow the line and sit in doors to protect our own. Times have changed and we have become more selfish as the decades have passed.
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Different times indeed. I lied about my age and got some beers in. they lied and ended up in the nearest thing to hell.
posted on 10/4/20
Different times indeed. I lied about my age and got some beers in. they lied and ended up in the nearest thing to hell
——-
Too true just the same attitude when young but maybe the times dictated the path to some extent. We might look back in a year or two and realise how lucky we were to live in relatively prosperous times....
posted on 10/4/20
We are lucky. Got our phones and tablets and laptops. Can see our relatives and friends via FB and Whatsapp,
Can get our groceries,meals, snacks and booze online and delivered to our door. How much hardship is this?
posted on 11/4/20
Saw Albert on the news...top bloke.
Survived Stalag 11B pow camp and covid.
A fighter.
posted on 11/4/20
A genuine hero
posted on 11/4/20
comment by The Owl 🦉 & hELLo Kitty (U1750)
posted 8 hours, 34 minutes ago
We are lucky. Got our phones and tablets and laptops. Can see our relatives and friends via FB and Whatsapp,
Can get our groceries,meals, snacks and booze online and delivered to our door. How much hardship is this?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Very true.
We complain about 3 week on line wait for Tesco deliveries lol.
Am doing meds deliveries around my home town Carrickfergus, and meals on wheels next week, as some older and sick punters cannot get out at all.
These people should have been able to jump queue with stores on-line, as I and you guys can get to shops ok.
It is great to see so many people doing A little to help each other.
posted on 11/4/20
Two people over 100 have survived this virus yet teenagers have died. It's a real lottery. I am certain everyone who caught the disease tried to fight it off but for some the odds were stacked against them.
posted on 11/4/20
comment by thebluebellsarablue (U9292)
posted 4 hours, 27 minutes ago
Saw Albert on the news...top bloke.
Survived Stalag 11B pow camp and covid.
A fighter.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
His reward pay your TV licence
posted on 11/4/20
comment by Spart-Derby really are the best says red dog. (U4603)
posted 12 hours, 23 minutes ago
Two people over 100 have survived this virus yet teenagers have died. It's a real lottery. I am certain everyone who caught the disease tried to fight it off but for some the odds were stacked against them.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
'tis true
posted on 11/4/20
my partner can’t finish her last 2 months needed to graduate as a social worker and has switched to deliver food from our local community kitchen. Enough back story. She’s been delivering food and necessities to the needy WHO ARE KNOWN. She had to hand each item to the hands of an elderly blind couple who wanted to know what everything was. Our neighbour is an 80 y/o woman who now thinks everyone is the mafia against her and won’t talk to us or her family / friends.
Point is the stoic, honourable, stance is hiding a monufu—ingmental secondary effect. Very likely happened in the past too; never hear about the elderly of ww2.
Words of support welcome.
posted on 11/4/20
Maybe if I say I’m a long time reader but new poster that will illicit a response. 😒
Always been hugely impressed by the humanity evident in these threads, could do with a bit here...
posted on 11/4/20
comment by The Owl 🦉 & hELLo Kitty (U1750)
posted 2 hours, 34 minutes ago
comment by Spart-Derby really are the best says red dog. (U4603)
posted 12 hours, 23 minutes ago
Two people over 100 have survived this virus yet teenagers have died. It's a real lottery. I am certain everyone who caught the disease tried to fight it off but for some the odds were stacked against them.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
'tis true
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I was watching some programme on pandemics, in the search for a universal flu vaccines
The people hinting for it, seemed to think there was a type who for whatever reason (I didn’t watch far enough ahead to find out) were better prepared immunology wise to others., and that’s where they were concentrating efforts.
Perhaps there is some people (and in life it does seem that way with reference to other common viruses) that just don’t seem to be hit anywhere near as hard..can be seen in any large office environment.
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