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RIP Captain Tom Moore.

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Very sad loss the death of national treasure Captain Tom, an inspirational man, not only did he raise millions for the NHS, but he also cared for his wife when she had dementia, survived the war in Burma and also raced motorbikes in his youth, a truly great man, the best of British, I salute you Captain or Colonel Tom. Lt Kudu.
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Absolutely. RIP

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Sadly it may take the man's passing to make some people take Covid seriously.
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PJayBe wrote: 04 Feb 2021, 17:47 Sadly it may take the man's passing to make some people take Covid seriously.
Well I think most do but a few idiots out there as there is in all aspects of life, but Captain Tom was one of the only good things to come out of this virus, a truly brave man and inspirational man. Lt Kudu.
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To achieve what he did even at 100 years old is truly amazing. What a great bloke RIP.

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aldinblack wrote: 05 Feb 2021, 00:04 To achieve what he did even at 100 years old is truly amazing. What a great bloke RIP.

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Yes and survived Burma to and he was a cancer survivor and recovered from a terrible fall,I hope they build a statue for him, if anyone deserves one he does and it would be great if Dave had one to, now that's an idea, I for one would contribute to it. Lt Kudu.
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Greatkudu wrote: 04 Feb 2021, 13:54 Very sad loss the death of national treasure Captain Tom, an inspirational man, not only did he raise millions for the NHS, but he also cared for his wife when she had dementia, survived the war in Burma and also raced motorbikes in his youth, a truly great man, the best of British, I salute you Captain or Colonel Tom. Lt Kudu.
Very well put, I agree completely. RIP
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Greatkudu wrote: 04 Feb 2021, 13:54 Very sad loss the death of national treasure Captain Tom, an inspirational man, not only did he raise millions for the NHS, but he also cared for his wife when she had dementia, survived the war in Burma and also raced motorbikes in his youth, a truly great man, the best of British, I salute you Captain or Colonel Tom. Lt Kudu.
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RIP.

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