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	<title>Comments on: Fred: The Definitive Biography of Fred Dibnah</title>
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		<title>By: Dave Hardy</title>
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		<description>I have just finished reading Fred&#039;s biography and it has left me with a large void inside. From the moment I picked up the book I felt compelled to read on, it was the fastest book I have ever read. I have now loned it out to a friend and like me, he cant put it down. I went to see Fred in one of his talks at a church in St Annes, Blackpool a few years ago. I caught sight of him once at a steam rally. What a rich (not money) and interesting man, a mans man. The world for sure is poorer for Fred not being here. Born too late, Fred would have been even more famous if as he should have been, born in the Victorian era. Though some might argue, he was not of this time. I feel strongly that many of his views are needed today, along with a true grit determination. Which may have caused concerns for some, would nevertheless be a beacon to some of the youth of today. God bless you Fred</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have just finished reading Fred&#8217;s biography and it has left me with a large void inside. From the moment I picked up the book I felt compelled to read on, it was the fastest book I have ever read. I have now loned it out to a friend and like me, he cant put it down. I went to see Fred in one of his talks at a church in St Annes, Blackpool a few years ago. I caught sight of him once at a steam rally. What a rich (not money) and interesting man, a mans man. The world for sure is poorer for Fred not being here. Born too late, Fred would have been even more famous if as he should have been, born in the Victorian era. Though some might argue, he was not of this time. I feel strongly that many of his views are needed today, along with a true grit determination. Which may have caused concerns for some, would nevertheless be a beacon to some of the youth of today. God bless you Fred</p>
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