Monday, 23 December 2013

Last blog of 2013



This is going to be my last blog post of 2013, so let’s kick it off like this.


And for whatever reason if you don’t do Christmas. (Then this is for you)



Here are a few of my Top5 picks of music, films and games of 2013. (And remember this is just my opinion)

Music my Top 5 albums of 2013

#5. A Day To Remember - Common Courtesy
#4. Queens Of The Stone Age - ...Like Clock
#3. Avenged Sevenfold - Hail to the King
#2. Volbeat - Outlaw, Gentlemen and Shady Ladys
#1. Black Sabbath – 13

And for films

#5. The Wolverine
#4. Now You See Me
#3. Fruitvale Station
#2. Gravity
#1. Man Of Steel

And now for games

#5. Gears Of War Judgement
#4. Injustice Gods Among Us
#3. Tomb Raider (The 2013 Reboot)
#2. The Last Of Us
#1. Grand Theft Auto 5

So there we go just a few picks, if I was to list everything I could be here for quit some time hahahha. Oh and before I go if you live or are in the Bournemouth area and have no plans for NYE then come on down to this and let's Kick-Start 2014 Off The Right Way Together with a Rocking Good Time :-) 


Thank you for all the support in 2013 readers thank you I’ll be back blogging in 2014.
Watch this space  :-)

Friday, 13 December 2013

Yes!Yes!Yes!

I got my Octane wheelchair (my Betty) back rolling today I'm happy. :-)  It was meant to get done yesterday but the postman didn't deliver the new inner tube till 3.30pm, so we go it done today. I am back rolling effortlessly and loving it. :-)

Fingers crossed it's not raining to night i am going to go down town to watch my friends band Rock Out on the Christmas stage we have in town.  Voodoo Vegas they are called and man do they Rock! \m/
If you live in Bournemouth come on down for some Voodoo Vegas play some new songs, old classic's, and even some Christmas songs. Who knows we might even break out some Christmas jumpers. 8.30pm-10.00pm

Wednesday, 11 December 2013

A Bad and Good Day Today



It’s a bad and good day for me today, as I am back using my old wheelchair. My new lightweight chair (Betty) has a flat tyre, and it is a complete mystery to how.  Because 1. I have puncture resistant tyres and 2. I have not left my bungalow. I think the inner tube may have popped on the inside, as I tried to pump it up, and you could hear the air coming out. 

I phoned RGK up this morning and explained it all to the lady on the phone, and they are sending out a replacement inner tube today, and it should be here by tomorrow.

After I got off the phone and rolled into the front room, on the radio came Nothing Else Matters by Metallica, so I am taking that as a sign that everything is going to be alright.  Fingers crossed tomorrow the inner tube comes and we can get Betty back rolling.

On a more positive note

My cousin came round today and help me rig up my new energenie 4 way radio controlled extension lead, so I no longer have to switch my gadgets off at the wall I will now be able to do it from my bed with the remote.  Like the lazy person I am (hahaha) no but having FA there is nothing worse than having to get up and out of bed when you are comfy, I should add when you don’t need to. It’s a huge pain in the arse, a massive thank you goes out to Julia Hardy for letting me know about the energenie extension lead and to my cousin Marco for helping me rig it up, I was the brains and he was my muscles. (the picture below is the energenie extension)


I am almost at 2000 page views on my blog thank you to everybody who reads it and for the support much love and thank you.

Justin  :-)

Monday, 9 December 2013

Because I’m on Top of the World



Because I’m on top of the world, I’m on top of the world, waiting on this for a while now.

Because to I became a proud owner of a RGK Octane wheelchair. (The wheelchair I have only been dreaming about owning for years) Today that dream became reality, and I am over the moon with happiness. 

Getting a new wheelchair is just like getting a new bike, car or horse everything becomes new and it takes time to adjust and break it in. I have only been rolling around my bungalow so far and already everything is just so effortless, it’s amazing I am in love.

My wheelchair is a she of course and I have decided to name her Betty. (After the 1977 classic Ram Jam song Black Betty) and oh man is she lightweight, when i’m not in the chair I can lift Betty with one hand. It’s crazy light and that is because she is made from 9th grade titanium and carbon fiber. Betty is all sexy black matt paint, apart from the wheels she as a bit of red paint on the tips of the spokes, looks amazing her style fits perfect to me, as Dan said to me the guy from RGK this wheelchair was custom built for me.

I am so very happy right now I can’t stop smiling, a massive thank you goes out to my Nan and Granddad and my Family for the help and support they have given me to get my Octane named Betty.   

Tuesday, 26 November 2013

Hospital today was Good but also a Bloody Joke.



Hospital today was good but also a bloody joke.
We left home at 1.30pm to travel to the Royal South Hants Hospital in Southampton as my appointment was for 3.00pm. We arrive at the Hospital at 2.45pm and roll in. I got to reception desk to check in and do all that, I get called and handed a card, and I have to go for an x-ray. We head down to x-ray and check in down there. (It said on the board that wait for x-ray was 1 hour) I waited more like 2 hours before I was seen, and 45mintues of that was spent in the waiting room in one those stupid Hospital gown. As I was in having my x-rays done my mum told me after that Mr. Evan Davies sent his secretary round to see where I was because my appointment was for 3.00pm. 

I haven’t seen Mr. Evan Davies in about 7 years. (And I didn’t see him till gone 5.00pm because of the delay at x-ray, I’m happy he stay to see me as he was ready to go home)

He said my Scoliosis had got a little worse from the time before. (Before the curve was 40% dirge and now it’s about a 43%) he said so it’s nothing really to worry about, and as I do not have any back pain of discomfort when sitting there is nothing they can do.
    
After the summer of weird episodes of pain that I thought were linked to my back, today has been closure for me and fantastic news that my Scoliosis had only got a little worse.

On the move again today for Hospital

On the move again today. Back to Southampton this time for Hospital, to see the spine doctor.  I had  an appointment for  21/1/2014 and it got reschedule to today Tuessay the 26th of November at 3 o'clock.
My mum seems to think that they have pushed it forward because of the scan i had on my stomach and I'm finding out I have an enlarged spleen.
Maybe it is, i don't no all I am hoping for is that it is good news and my spine hasnt got any worse.
Good or bad news i will do a post later tonight.

Sunday, 24 November 2013

30 Seconds To Mars and a Nightmare Journey



Yesterday’s adventure to London was good times; just the journey both was a nightmare.

I meet Chris yesterday in Winton (here in Bournemouth) at a cafe for breakfast, then we jumped on a bus and headed for the train station. We got to the train station early and we had an hour to kill. He grabbed a coffee and we just sat in the little cafe inside the station and chatted, then he went for a quick smoke and I waited on the platform. A train lady came over to me and asked which train I was getting, I said the 12.59 to Waterloo, she then asked if I had booked ramps, I said yes I have, she asked my name,  I said Justin Scrimagia. She said great I will let my colleague know, but I think she may have forgot to as it was a fellow passenger that told a train man and he got the ramp out. We got on the train and it got delayed leaving Bournemouth and then delayed again at Southampton. Added about 20mins on to our journey, we arrived at Waterloo and their meet us at the train with the ramp to get me off the train.  We then headed for the underground for the tube, busy as hell and oh yes further delays on the tube line we needed.

Having finally making to the O2 arena, we meet up with some friends who were also going to the gig (Abi and Zoe) we all went to Garfunkel's restaurant for food, it was nice good food and good company. After filling our belly’s we had some time kill before heading in for the show to begin.

First up was the support band You Me At Six now Hate is a strong word But I really, really, really don't like them. I will give it to them though they did their job they got the crowd fired up, and for the people who are into them they were loving it and having a good time. After You Me At Six finished I think there was a delay with 30 Seconds To Mars as it took ages for them to start. When they finally hit the stage it was great, a good set they played of new and old hits. The only thing that did annoyed me a bit was Jared Leto stopping to talk, now I understand why he was doing it to make the crowed feel like they were part of it. It got to the point where I was like dude just shut up and sing, when he did sing it was great and the stage show and lighting they had was just wow, it was fantastic to be apart off.

After the show had finished and missing one tube back as it was full. We made it back to Waterloo with about 15mins to go before our train left, so we get to our platform and we see a train man and Chris goes or to him to say we need to get on this train can you get the ramp. The man’s reply, I don’t know nothing about it not my job. 10mins later he come to us and goes I’ll go get someone for you, me and Chris just look at each other and go he could have done that 10 bloody minutes ago.  A train man comes over with the ramp and we get on the train. Now the deal was because they were doing work on lines, the train was only going to Southampton and they were laying on buses back to Bournemouth.  I got told as I can’t get myself on the bus they wound lay on a taxi back to Bournemouth. (Look see play things by the book and you still get nowhere)

Southampton Central (SOU) -  Assistance in transferring between trains,
Assistance at station for alighting,
Wheelchair user requiring ramps at destination station,
wheelchair accessible taxi required to BMH
 

We got of the train at Southampton and leave the station and go outside to no taxi, we go back in the station to talk to the staff and explain it all to him. He goes maybe they are the other side, so we go the other side and no taxi. We got stuck in Southampton for just over 30minutes and then a taxi driver outside the station, asked what was going on we explained it all to him and in the end he was the one to bring us home.
Both he and the two staff at Southampton were fantastic, lovely people. Bournemouth station will be getting an email of complaint by me, as it was a complete fuck up and lack of communication by Bournemouth. 

Apart from the nightmare of a journey, had wicked time at the gig live music is just the best. :-)