Manchester Evening News

Bus flash was a shock

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and many thousands of POWs and civilians all over the Far East were granted the gift of life when only days from death.

He had spent three years nine months in a hell on earth where those with power put no value on a person’s life. They also withheld Red Cross food parcels and letters from family or friends.

When freedom came it was sudden and unexpected but very, very welcome and most definitely deserved.

So please, this year, when you remember Hiroshima and Nagasaki, spare a thought for those many thousands who survived a cruel inhumane aggressor and especially those hundreds of thousands who did not. Susan Bradley Roberts, Cheshire I’M usually not shocked by the way some people dress but then there is the odd time that I am.

Well while travelling on the bus on a recent journey, this female came up the stairs with her children and because of her size her clothes were ill-fitting.

Well, to say I saw the whole of the moon was putting it mildly as her jeans were falling down and she was wearing no visible underwear – not even a thong which are bad enough at the best of times.

You really should look in the mirror before leaving the house and check that everything is fitting, so as not to scare other passengers, please

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