Stuart Briggs

Living with sarcoidosis, the good, the bad, and lots of in between.

  • Mike Harding on the NO vote…

    What a write up, I couldn’t have wrote it better, but I would have used fuck instead of feck…

    “At Mancs Airport heading for the Clifden Arts Festival – looks like my old chum Maartin Allcock is joining me for a few days – bring a bazouki or three Maart.
    I woke at 5 am and checked the news – as I expected the No vote took it.
    I’m disappointed for all my Yes friends in Scotland who saw this as a genuine chance for change. We need change – we all of us need change – we need to break free of the Westminster Bubble with its career politicians and its revolving doors where lobbyists get safe seats and MPs get directorships in firms they were bought by. The whole stinking corrupt pool of vomit that is London and the City of London needs reform. The citadel of privilege that is the Eton / Bullingdon / House of Windsor Establishment needs tearing down.
    Lick your wounds Scotland and help us poor buggers south of the border to overturn the Austerity Barons, the men who are selling off the NHS, the lawmakers who are trying to destroy the Unions – the only recourse many of us have to help. We need a massive sea change and we need to shake up the body politic so that it never forgets that we elect them to serve us – we don’t elect them to tell us what to do, to sell of all our rights, to marketise our education and our health.
    We haven’t time to form a new political party before the next election but we are going to have to vote for the least nasty of those we have got. If the Labour Party pledge to overturn the Coalition’s policies and overturn the Austerity measures / if it offers to tax the City until it squeals (so the bankers are going to feck off? Then let them – there are plenty of able men and women who can take their places and they haven’t exactly done a great job have they?) – and if they come up with a philosophy that is not “relaxed about people becoming stinking rich ” (Mandleson) then they might just find that people will vote for them.
    The people of Scotland who voted Yes voted in the main I believe for a fairer more just society that doesn’t reward the greedy and powerful while it punishes the powerless. Scotland you can be proud of the way you engaged with the issues, proud of the passion and the anger you felt. You gave us John Mclean, Kier Hardy, James Connolly and in more recent times men of principle like John Smith and Robin Cook. Stick with us, lick your wounds and let all of us work together to get rid of the Plutocrats and the Oligarchs, the City Boys and their Placemen in 2015.

    And to any Tory Trolls that are at this moment tapping away like demented feckin’ woodpeckers ready to scream at me that I am a “champagne socialist” or a “loony lefty” let me tell you that I will not accord you the dignity of a reply but will bin any posts you make. Life is too short to duel intellectually with the brain dead. Capitalism and your right wing creed is tearing up our world and serving what’s left of it on a plate to your masters. Feck you.

    My last words – Scotland you were brave not just yesterday but right through this campaign. You frightened the Bullingdon mob enough for them to fly up to Caledonia bricking themselves. Stick with us and let’s fight together to make a genuine change in 2015.”

  • Bradford City thrash Leeds UTD

    Oh what a game – thank’s to Capital One and the free tickets Jacob won! This capture say’s it all!
    City smash Leeds

  • Ch ch changes and great stuff’s…

    At the 2014 Galtres Parkland festival, well it was – IMHO, that ‘The Rook‘ would win the AMP awards grand final, boy it seemed they smashed it! Over at the R and B festival in Colne, well I couldn’t stop thinking that important time of day; the Sunday at 15:00 hrs! Then a little later I felt so very emotional and happy upon Jacob’s phone call. Super impressed guys and so mega chuffed. Not only are the lower steps now climbed, indeed you can knock it very far, jeez…

    Galtres 2014 The Rook

  • Galtres Parkland Festival with ‘The Rook’

    Good luck to The Rook at Galtres Parklands festival, absorb the greatness and what will eventually be your living guys!!!

  • Sometimes, me, myself and I

    Sometimes we just do not feel like chatting. But fear not, gears are changing. So, some good stuff, erm, a mixture is on its way!?

    Quacking time’s to arrive!

    Just very glad I really am a nice human…

  • ESA claim on it’s way but…

    Well, to be honest the benefit’s have been quite helpful, it’s my company that seem to be dragging their feet. All I need is the SSP1, original sick notes from April 2014 (as that is when the SSP would have run out), and July’s pay slip, as the system will not allow me to print it out.

    So, I need EAS sorting before I can get help with my rent and council tax.

    Jeez, to be fit and healthy-ish…

  • Stuart Briggs achieve’s 50

    Well well. Yes it happened, 50 year old on the 27th of July. Yesterday if I had have wrote something it might have been a little different? So I decided to leave it to today…

    Fifty
    Two cards, that’s 50% more than I expected!

    Thought I would never reach the big five ohhh…

  • Unconditional offer

    Very well done to Jacob on achieving your Leeds College of Music offer, unconditional at that. Amazing son and well done. I’m very, very chuffed.

    Jacob the rook

  • Sarcoidosis can really piss off a sarcoid

    And so a phone call from the docs. My main consultant has told him to tell me not to alter any of the meds and to get in for more bloods test’s. Anyways, they are trying something new with my foot…

    Foot

  • Le Tour de France 2017, early news.

    A superb idea has been put forward by the brilliant Tony Bell…

    ‘Christian Prudhomme has said he wants the Tour de France to come back to the UK soon. How about in 2017? This will be the 50th anniversary of Tom Simpson’s death on Mont Ventoux. Opening stage in Tom’s birthplace of Haswell, County Durham followed by a stage in Harworth, Notts, the place his family moved to. And a stage finishing in New Brighton, the location of one of Tom’s last race’s in Britain. Just a thought.’

    Cycling is my life
    Tom wrote ‘Cycling is my life’ and later was going to write ‘Cycling was my life’ yet through the idea by Tony this can still be ‘Cycling was my life’

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