Captain Tom MooreCaptain Tom MooreWhat a hero, almost one hundred years old, and walking with a frame up and down the garden at his daughter's house. I expect you have all seen the interviews, but I salute him for the tenacity he is showing.
Re: Captain Tom MooreYes, me too, Spreckly. Following it with interest. There's no point in saying he's now up to £X as it is moving so quickly.
He is a part of what really was a very special generation, and his indomitable spirit is so admirable. I thought the guard of honour this morning was a very nice and dignified celebration.
Re: Captain Tom MooreIn a week, one 99 year old can make one third of what Children in Need did last November.
Incredible. I look through loads of news web sites every day and it's been well covered in the American press as well ! Bravo. Richard New Member? Get more from the Forum and join in 'Members Chat' - you're very welcome
Re: Captain Tom MooreAbsolutely astounding man, a hero in his own right.
I noticed this morning he has motivated another 90 yr old lady to go up and down her stairs. She apparently has had knee problems since she was 12 yrs old, so bravo to her too. Re: Captain Tom MooreShould we need heroic fund-raising, or should it come from taxes?
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Sunny Clucker enjoyed Folk music and song in mid-Cheshire Re: Captain Tom MooreNot sure how to reply to that, Mo.
Some of me says no we should not need heroic heroes and then the rest of me says yes, let them do it if they can as often there is little else for them to concentrate on. I think everyone will be paying more in taxes after this lot has subsided. As our accountant said to me the other day, someone is going to pay dearly for all this spending they are having to do. Then she reminded me that it would not affect us too much as we are towards the end of our life...………...I have a funny rapport with our accountant. LOL
Re: Captain Tom MooreHe is such a lovely, caring man and whether he should do it or not I don't know. I do know that he is inspiring others to do things of a similar nature. I do wonder where all the money being raised for the NHS will actually go and if the people who are working in the front line will actually benefit. I do hope so.
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I wonder too - will it just go into the "NHS" pot (that should be funded by government from National Insurance/taxes) or directly to those working (such as providing facilities and help) and to families of those who have lost their lives as a result of getting infected while helping others. Re: Captain Tom MooreWhatever the politics of the funds raised Mr Moore must be feeling well chuffed and so he should
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