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Syl said
Jan 31 7:07 PM, 2021
Wishing him lots of good luck. x
John Doe said
Jan 31 7:19 PM, 2021
Syl wrote:
Wishing him lots of good luck. x
He is as tough as old boots which will help a lot.
Syl said
Jan 31 7:24 PM, 2021
John Doe wrote:
Syl wrote:
Wishing him lots of good luck. x
He is as tough as old boots which will help a lot.
He is mentally, physically, he is very frail.
He spoke of brighter skies ahead not long ago, God willing he will get to see them.
Magica said
Jan 31 7:52 PM, 2021
Unfortunately his age is against him, but he's an old soldier, they never give up the battle.
Twizzler said
Feb 1 9:04 AM, 2021
Hopefully he will come through. His family shouldn’t have taken him to Barbados over Christmas!
Anonymous said
Feb 1 10:49 AM, 2021
Twizzler wrote:
Hopefully he will come through. His family shouldn’t have taken him to Barbados over Christmas!
Why not? No one lives forever and he wasn’t forced. It was probably his idea.
Syl said
Feb 1 12:11 PM, 2021
It was a risk to take a 100 year old on holiday in the present climate, but maybe Sir Tom decided it was a risk worth taking.
Barbados was on his bucket list, no one lives forever, no one knows how long this pandemic will go on, so he went.
Twizzler said
Feb 1 8:15 PM, 2021
Anonymous wrote:
Twizzler wrote:
Hopefully he will come through. His family shouldn’t have taken him to Barbados over Christmas!
Why not? No one lives forever and he wasn’t forced. It was probably his idea.
Probably as it wasn’t essential travel. There is a pandemic going on you know.
Digger said
Feb 1 9:34 PM, 2021
Twizzler wrote:
Hopefully he will come through. His family shouldn’t have taken him to Barbados over Christmas!
I wondered how he'd caught it!
Syl said
Feb 1 11:29 PM, 2021
I doubt he caught covid in Barbados, he could have caught a virus that developed into pneumonia whilst travelling.
Magica said
Feb 2 12:55 AM, 2021
Thing is his old. If he wanted to see Barbados before he dies who can blame him. He's 100 can't live forever, so enjoyed what he could. Good luck to him.
John Doe said
Feb 2 3:06 AM, 2021
Delete.
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Syl said
Feb 2 11:49 AM, 2021
Magica wrote:
Thing is his old. If he wanted to see Barbados before he dies who can blame him. He's 100 can't live forever, so enjoyed what he could. Good luck to him.
I agree. It was on his bucket list, somewhere he has always wanted to go.
Presumably his family didn't break any rules by travelling when they did, if not, as it will probably be his last ever holiday, I hope it was worth it .
Digger said
Feb 2 4:16 PM, 2021
He's died. But you know...he was 100 years old FFS.
Syl said
Feb 2 4:26 PM, 2021
RIP Captain Sir Tom Moore. x
John Doe said
Feb 2 5:14 PM, 2021
RIP Sir Tom - you will be missed.
Magica said
Feb 2 5:31 PM, 2021
He lived a happy long life. Now he's on another journey now.
Syl said
Feb 2 5:43 PM, 2021
There seems to be quite a lot of criticism, both online and on the news, that his family were able to be with him at the end.
John Doe said
Feb 2 8:26 PM, 2021
Syl wrote:
There seems to be quite a lot of criticism, both online and on the news, that his family were able to be with him at the end.
If anyone deserved to be with his family at the end it's Sir Tom and I am sure all the correct regulations were followed.
I wonder what the troll arseholes on Twitter did for the NHS in the pandemic?
I really hope the old hero pulls through but having Pneumonia and COVID at his age are no joke. :(
https://news.sky.com/story/covid-19-captain-sir-tom-moore-in-hospital-with-coronavirus-12204729
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-beds-bucks-herts-55881508
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He is as tough as old boots which will help a lot.
He is mentally, physically, he is very frail.
He spoke of brighter skies ahead not long ago, God willing he will get to see them.
Hopefully he will come through.
His family shouldn’t have taken him to Barbados over Christmas!
Why not? No one lives forever and he wasn’t forced. It was probably his idea.
Barbados was on his bucket list, no one lives forever, no one knows how long this pandemic will go on, so he went.
Probably as it wasn’t essential travel. There is a pandemic going on you know.
I wondered how he'd caught it!
Delete.
-- Edited by John Doe on Tuesday 2nd of February 2021 03:15:01 AM
I agree. It was on his bucket list, somewhere he has always wanted to go.
Presumably his family didn't break any rules by travelling when they did, if not, as it will probably be his last ever holiday, I hope it was worth it .
RIP Sir Tom - you will be missed.
He lived a happy long life. Now he's on another journey now.
If anyone deserved to be with his family at the end it's Sir Tom and I am sure all the correct regulations were followed.
I wonder what the troll arseholes on Twitter did for the NHS in the pandemic?
Sweet FA I expect.