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That bit in the Railway Children when Jenny Agutter says "Daddy! My Daddy!". Gets me every time. I am 48 years old.
( , Thu 7 Aug 2014, 14:51)
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Where they turn up at the war memorial at the end, and the kid who got the glimpse of his own future and helped his friends survive the war is now an old man wrapped in a thick coat in a wheelchair with a rug over his lap - and he recognises them, and waves, and smiles - and for a moment I remember standing out in the damp chill of a Sunday morning by the war memorial in our village every year, and get just the smallest sense of what these men endured and what they did it for, and it is very, very humbling.
( , Mon 11 Aug 2014, 13:33, 6 replies)
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if he was an 8-bit gay, he'd be more than likely old enough to remember the Sapphire & Steel story in the train station...
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Though that does sound a bit gay, now that I think about it...
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that was some spooky televizzle shizzle
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