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What do you do?What do you do to help your charity? People say charity begins at hame but do you know something? charity begins everywhere. Cancer, strokes, prostate, breast. There all cancers. We all need to chip in and help each other. People say hay Jack it will never happen to me. Layed back attitude. Not aware of what is happening in there bodies until one day. It is toooooooooooooo late. Don't be ignorant to what happens with yourself ennjoy life as much as possble. I try SO BE MORE AWARE. HAY HAY
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Stu Well thats that..........................Well got to get my thinking cap on and perhaps come up with another brain wave. The journey was great and well that one is over and anoher is set to begin. I have thought of something else and well i am sure it will not take long to get the wheels in motion. Fantastic excellent and it feels good I have been a help to so many people who suffer with M.S. such as myself. thankyou again people for all your support..................
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Stu A Big Thankyou![]() I really enjoy reading all these congratulations. The comments are fantastic and thankyou to you all. The journey has been hard and tirering but well worth it as it was done for a well worthy cause. Thankyou all again. If anyone could do it , I could do it. Hay Hay
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The FinishStuart Bliss, 44, took around 23 hours to complete the mammoth journey but has proudly raised thousands for Multiple Scelerosis UK. The dad of four said: "It was difficult and really tiring but I'm really pleased with myself. "I'm really pleased I actually did it. I feel as if I've really achieved something." Mr Bliss, himself an MS sufferer is a regular visitor to Chapel and the Skegness areas and has been coming since he was tiny. He came up with the idea of what he has dubbed Stu's Big Quest when driving to the east coast on holiday. He said: "We were coming to the east coast last year and I thought 'I can do this in my wheelchair'. My wife laughed so that made me even more determined to do it." His family has been a great support as have people here and at home in Warwickshire. He received a grand welcome at Happy Days caravan park in Trunch Lane, Chapel, where staff had reserved him and his two-man support team their own tables in the club with bubbly and banners welcoming him in. Mr Bliss is planning to have at least a year off before he comes up with another adventurous fundraising scheme. We did it hay hay hayHay Hay Hay. I went to the coast in my wheelchair. The experience was great. It was not a piece of cake believe me , but it was well worth it. The generator packed up, I got a couple of flatty's but people were papping there horn,s to boost us on. But do you know something it was well worth it . When we got to our finshing point at Happydays onTrunch lane we were presented with a cheque also a bottle of champagne and Skegness Standard came out to see us and we had photo shoots. It was lucky we had the in car charger, But many thanks to the Shell Garage on the A46 and the Pride of Lincoln on the A158 for charging my Batteries. It was one heck of Journey and as I said well worth the trip. Thanks to everybody who has shown interest in what I achieved and for all the Donations and pledges. And thanks to Ade for our Breakfast of what we all needed heheheheeheheheehe starving we were and hay hay spot on
. 410 minutes and countingThe Official Countdown is now on T- MINUS 410 MINUTES AND COUNTING SO HERE WE GO......................**** 410 **** Minutes and Counting.......And White Rabbits, White Rabbits, White Rabbits It,s the 1st of July........ Stu's Quest is winding up now Hay Hay, The Clock is Ticking Hay Hay. Single Figures NowThe Official Countdown is now on T- MINUS 9 DAYS AND COUNTING SO HERE WE GO......................**** 9 Days **** 238 Hours and Counting............... This is it the Count down.................Ok Ok This is it. The Official Countdown is now on T- MINUS 10 DAYS AND COUNTING SO HERE WE GO......................****10**** wow hay hayHay Rik you were right 286 hours to go and yes it is tick tick tick tick lol. I can't wait now. It is going to be such a big achievement to me and challenge. Check and double check and triple check and quadruple check the equipment. It is like hay not long now. Just around the corner. I am pleased everybody is taking this journey with me. Not in body but in thought. And I will fill this weblog up with pictures and short videos of my adventure. THE MAN WHO WENT TO CHAPLE SAINT LEONARDS IN HIS WHEELCHAIR O yeah heheeheheehe mad I know but achieved something. Anyway Rik , Tick Tick Tick Tick.
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Stu Hay HayOk it is like 13 days away and it's getting really exciting now From HERE>>>>>>>>>
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