Amen. They weren't called The Greatest Generation for nothing.OneBardGooner wrote: ↑Fri Sep 23, 2022 8:47 pmThanks mate.
I saw it and it really moved me, and simply re-asserted that those young men (Boys) Who stood and fought for our country in the 2nd world war - were Brave beyond anything I can imagine. Every one of them a Hero in my eyes.
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Nurse Ratched from 1 flew over the cuckoo’s nest
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-63019250
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-63019250
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My Mum would have been 99years of age today; she passed away 21 years ago... isn't it odd how I can go quite some days without thinking about her and then Wham! It is as if she is stood there next to me laughing or telling me off - and all that awful Missing Feeling comes flooding back in as if she only went yesterday...
She was only a young woman / girl when World War Two came along and she joined the WAF (Women's Air Force) - I've got a photograph of her in the uniform; which looked two sizes too big from that time, one of those ones where they have to sit and look kind of stern, but apparently she kept laughing and got told off, but they eventually gave up and she is smiling in the photograph.
Anyway - Just wanted to say, the past 21 years have zoomed by - Took flowers to her grave (her favourites) this morning and just sat there and talked - Crazy huh!?
One of her favourite birds was the Robin and so there I am stood talking to her and this Robin alights on the Headstone.. and just perched there looking at me for ages .. I said "Hiya Mum" it fluttered its wings and flew off...
She was only a young woman / girl when World War Two came along and she joined the WAF (Women's Air Force) - I've got a photograph of her in the uniform; which looked two sizes too big from that time, one of those ones where they have to sit and look kind of stern, but apparently she kept laughing and got told off, but they eventually gave up and she is smiling in the photograph.
Anyway - Just wanted to say, the past 21 years have zoomed by - Took flowers to her grave (her favourites) this morning and just sat there and talked - Crazy huh!?
One of her favourite birds was the Robin and so there I am stood talking to her and this Robin alights on the Headstone.. and just perched there looking at me for ages .. I said "Hiya Mum" it fluttered its wings and flew off...
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Nice story re her WAF days mate, treasure that photograph.OneBardGooner wrote: ↑Mon Sep 26, 2022 8:47 amMy Mum would have been 99years of age today; she passed away 21 years ago... isn't it odd how I can go quite some days without thinking about her and then Wham! It is as if she is stood there next to me laughing or telling me off - and all that awful Missing Feeling comes flooding back in as if she only went yesterday...
She was only a young woman / girl when World War Two came along and she joined the WAF (Women's Air Force) - I've got a photograph of her in the uniform; which looked two sizes too big from that time, one of those ones where they have to sit and look kind of stern, but apparently she kept laughing and got told off, but they eventually gave up and she is smiling in the photograph.
Anyway - Just wanted to say, the past 21 years have zoomed by - Took flowers to her grave (her favourites) this morning and just sat there and talked - Crazy huh!?
One of her favourite birds was the Robin and so there I am stood talking to her and this Robin alights on the Headstone.. and just perched there looking at me for ages .. I said "Hiya Mum" it fluttered its wings and flew off...
Hope today was a good day for you that you remembered the good times.
A lot of people think Robins signify messages from loved ones
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StuartL wrote: ↑Mon Sep 26, 2022 6:05 pmNice story re her WAF days mate, treasure that photograph.OneBardGooner wrote: ↑Mon Sep 26, 2022 8:47 amMy Mum would have been 99years of age today; she passed away 21 years ago... isn't it odd how I can go quite some days without thinking about her and then Wham! It is as if she is stood there next to me laughing or telling me off - and all that awful Missing Feeling comes flooding back in as if she only went yesterday...
She was only a young woman / girl when World War Two came along and she joined the WAF (Women's Air Force) - I've got a photograph of her in the uniform; which looked two sizes too big from that time, one of those ones where they have to sit and look kind of stern, but apparently she kept laughing and got told off, but they eventually gave up and she is smiling in the photograph.
Anyway - Just wanted to say, the past 21 years have zoomed by - Took flowers to her grave (her favourites) this morning and just sat there and talked - Crazy huh!?
One of her favourite birds was the Robin and so there I am stood talking to her and this Robin alights on the Headstone.. and just perched there looking at me for ages .. I said "Hiya Mum" it fluttered its wings and flew off...
Hope today was a good day for you that you remembered the good times.
A lot of people think Robins signify messages from loved ones
Yes, I do mate, I Truly DO.
I didn't know that mate, thanks for sharing ...makes total sense when you think about it.
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The 10 victims of the terrible tragedy at the apple green petrol station in Creeslough Co Donegal !
On another note, I'm sure it's been highlighted before, but if you haven't noticed it, the first post on this thread is worth a look
On another note, I'm sure it's been highlighted before, but if you haven't noticed it, the first post on this thread is worth a look
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Appalling segway, sid.
The whole first page of this thread is a glowing tribute to a peado. Of course those posters did not know the truth at that stage.....
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https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/63489122
Ronnie Radford, scorer of one of the FA cup’s most iconic goals
Ronnie Radford, scorer of one of the FA cup’s most iconic goals
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Dr Feelgood guitarist and lunatic, Wilko!
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Christine McVie of Fleetwood Mac aged 79yrs of age.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-63812952
Not everyone's cup of tea O I know, but I remember the album Rumours being the album of a Special Summer - when I was a teen.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uzEt9cATWFw
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-63812952
Not everyone's cup of tea O I know, but I remember the album Rumours being the album of a Special Summer - when I was a teen.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uzEt9cATWFw
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Terry Hall of the Specials RIP. I was 12 when they hit the scene with Gangsters . There was some super music out then .
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Agreed mate, I was 10 in 1979, Arsenal won the FA cup and ska burst onto the scene thanks to the Specials and Two Tone, was a great time to be a youth.
Been lucky to have seen the Specials in their reformed state (6 out of 7 members, no Jerry Dammers) a few times over the years
Although Terry was the front man, it was Neville, for me, who provided much of the drive and energy to live performances.
63 is no age……not even old enough to claim your state pension
Very prophetic words “ enjoy yourself, it’s later than you think, enjoy yourselves, while you’re still in the pink, the years go by as quickly as you blink, enjoy yourselves, enjoy yourselves, it’s later than you think”
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Well said Stuart , that is a fitting tribute. I also agree on Neville , he is still magic .
Funnily enough I introduced my son to ‘Ghost Town’ just a month or so ago .
Funnily enough I introduced my son to ‘Ghost Town’ just a month or so ago .
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"Ghost Town" was / is one of this iconic songs that defined an era and period in time in the UK. Great Song!
as an aside: Sadly if the Tories continue with their destruction of the Economy those dark days of the "Ghosts Towns"(s) will be back with us.... I live in a small town and 4 shops have closed / gone out of business this past month, something unheard of where I live. As shop premises were always being sought after previously.
as an aside: Sadly if the Tories continue with their destruction of the Economy those dark days of the "Ghosts Towns"(s) will be back with us.... I live in a small town and 4 shops have closed / gone out of business this past month, something unheard of where I live. As shop premises were always being sought after previously.