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Talking of honours, my brother is a senior officer in the London Fire Brigade and if I knew how to nominate him I would. I am always stunned, sickened and proud (what a combo) to hear about his "experiences". Unbelievable, second only to an army on the battlefield, in my very biased opinion.
I'm showing off now but don't stop me ! He has been granted the freedom of the city for services rendered. I need a new outfit for his ceremony ! Our late Dad was a refugee and asylum seeker after WW2 and would be sooo proud of him.
Linda I am so moved reading this ...in one of my threads I mentioned that I'm not a great fan of candles because of my fear of forgetting them ...this is because my son lost a friend at the age of Ten to a house fire ( it was cigarette ) ...exactly 14 years on 9th Jan ....he died with his grandmother ....the family had flu so he stayed with her for the night ....his baby brother and older brother with mum and dad ....beyond a nightmare ...poisonous fumes from a,very old settee killed them .....his poor Mum has never gotten over it and all the services involved .and us ......they do a beyond tremendous job ...and the awful scenes they have to deal with .....I feel proud for you for your brother x
Talking of honours, my brother is a senior officer in the London Fire Brigade and if I knew how to nominate him I would. I am always stunned, sickened and proud (what a combo) to hear about his "experiences". Unbelievable, second only to an army on the battlefield, in my very biased opinion.
I'm showing off now but don't stop me ! He has been granted the freedom of the city for services rendered. I need a new outfit for his ceremony ! Our late Dad was a refugee and asylum seeker after WW2 and would be sooo proud of him.
Linda xx
Its incredible reading some of these stories about actual "Heroes" that save lives etc, and for them to be mentioned in the same sentence as someone whos done a bit of acting or has designed jewellery or a bag is a joke, Just my opinion but it puts things into perspective.
I'm also 100% behind the extraordinary normal folk who receive recognition in the honours list but I imagine Nicki of Lola Rose and Leighton Denny get theirs for building a British company that exports world-wide and creates UK jobs, rather than for their colourful beads/nail polish. Sadly the media are always more interested in a "celeb" story than a quietly-getting-on-with-it local hero.
Apparently Joanie got it for her charity work.
Oh yes I agree with your point and I would add Lulu Guinness to the list. I'm fascinated by the Honours system and wish the "media" would tell us more about the recipients' good deeds instead of the usual sensationalist headlines and no substance.
I couldn't agree more. It sickens me.
It's lovely to read about your families Ericsmum and Vienna. You should be proud and want to 'show off' about them - rightly so!! This is what is should all be about.
Very sad to hear your story May :-(