It's what he would've wanted'My father Captain Sir Tom Moore always dreamed of a spa and pool at home!'
Found this on TwitterPlease i beg do not let their be creative images of Tom in heaven welcoming TQ.
There needs to be a film that from the start looks like it’s about Tom, it’s all sunshine and lollipops and then the screen suddenly darkens, a thunder clap is heard in the distance and the screen turns black. Then you hear Olivia Coleman’s voice: ‘Dad, did you do your walking today?’ And then in old typewriter text, the title ‘The Puppeteer's Game’ flashes across the screen. Cut to a final shot of Tom looking apprehensive as Olivia Coleman smiles at him.She's out here trying to drum up interest in a film that will be similar to 'Fisherman's Friends' and they got TWO movies out of their story. I highly doubt that a film, at least the one old Hannah wants, will be made about Captain Tom. He's been dead two years and stories like his are ten a penny in the UK.
I never had anything against the guy. Some old bloke walking around his massive garden for charity (well, a publicly-funded national health service anyway): fine. It was the turning of him into a god-like figure that annoyed me, and then the daughter wheeling him out at every opportunity, taking him on a Caribbean holiday (from which he got the covid that killed him if I remember correctly) that was definitely something he really wanted and not something she was into (yeah right). It always felt like something dodgy was going on behind the scenes. Annoying how any criticism of the whole thing was usually met with the same reaction as if you'd climbed up onto a church alter and done a shit during someone's wedding. Hopefully this inquiry reveals the truth.Yet another time Tattlers have been vindicated! It very quickly and very obviously became pretty dodgy but people were angry that we were talking about it.
Should have been left as a 2 minute good news story at the end of the news one day.
I expect the price of sir captain tom bikinis to plummet
As terrible as HIM is, it was the gullible masses who absolutely lapped it all up.
The way people acted during covid was sheep-mentality at its finest and she capitalized on that. Yes maybe she is a grifter and bad person but instead of wasting time being angry with her, maybe the masses need to rethink how easily led along they all are.
Getting suspect vaccines, banging pots at night like a moron, cheering an old man who walked round a garden, getting angry when neighbour's had a friend over.
Everyone acted so fucking stupidly I think most people should be ashamed of how they acted themselves. They are probably just projecting their anger at Hannah too because she made a complete fool out of a country of fools.
Heartbroken doesn’t really touch it. I will carry the guilt for the rest of my life that I couldn’t be with my Dad when he needed me the most. In my head, I know the guilt is not warranted because it was beyond my control but it’s there all the same, the heaviness I carry in my heart. (just typing that and tears are pouring down my cheeks). I spoke to a stranger last week who lost his mum the same way. He feels the same as me. We let them down. I wouldn’t wish it on my worst enemy.It was totally unfair and totally wrong. I remember a poster here saying they got to witness it firsthand.
I also know people who are beyond heartbroken at the fact that they lost a parent or relative during that awful time and didn't get to be with them to hold their hands, or to say a last goodbye.
Yet they could do as they pleased. Is that due to their arrogance and sense of entitlement, I don't know.
Which came first the chicken or the egg?
We’ve got a bloody statue of him at the local hospital