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29th August 2016, 03:12 PM
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Brian daley, stroke.
I HAVE TAKEN THE LIBERTY OF POSTING THE MESSAGE FROM RITCHIE BRADSHAW RE: BRIAN DALEY. SO MORE MEMBERS WILL SEE IT.
Thanks for that Ritchie,
Cheers
Brian
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Hi all just to let you know one of our shipmates, Brian Daley, is not at all well, myself & Bill Seddon are going down to see Brian for a few hours on Wednesday. Brian is in the Good Hope Hospital, Sutton Coldfield.
Anyone who want's to send him a message can do so on Facebook then his daughter will pass it on.
Brian has had a stroke with complications but as they say you can't keep a good man down so here's hoping he gets well soon.
Richie Bradshaw.
I have known Brian for quite a few years from the Vindicatrix Reunions in Sharpness.. and got on very well together, good humour.
He is from Liverpool and lives in Tamworth, near Birmingham, with his family. So sad to hear of his stroke. Hope he recovers soon.
All the Best.
Brian
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29th August 2016, 03:35 PM
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Brian Daley and I wrote the story of Garston Mud, it is over three pages long. very interesting story spanning over 1000 years.
Thread: The Potty Story of Garston Mud. 20th July 2011, 09:14 PM in the SWINGING THE LAMP FORUM.
Hope you like it.
Cheers
Brian
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29th August 2016, 08:44 PM
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Sincerely hope that Brian D makes a full and speedy recovery.
As said us old Dogs don't give in easily,so hang in there Brian we are made of Steel and Stone ,Muscle and Blood (Sea Water that is LOL)
Hoping to hear that you are soon up and about again.
Cheers
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30th August 2016, 12:52 AM
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Did Brian write a lot on the Yo Liverpool site Brian when you were known as Alehouse ?
Alec.
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30th August 2016, 01:26 AM
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30th August 2016, 06:13 AM
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Hang in there Brian, the sun will rise for you again.


Happy daze John in Oz.
Life is too short to blend in.
John Strange R737787
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30th August 2016, 07:40 AM
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Hi Trader, Yes he did write on Yo Liverpool and also on Sailors Home.
Cheers
`Alehouse` Brian.
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30th August 2016, 12:32 PM
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Re: Brian daley, stroke.
Brian, Maybe you could kindly pass on my well wishes to Brian Daley and a quick and satisfactory recovery.
I have been lucky. Been somewhat busy over the past few weeks catching up with Spring chores and thus AWOL.
Yesterday M and I were on our way out to our favourite coffee shop and a bit of shopping and found the back tyre of the car was flat. It was a struggle putting on the spare and in a shop I got a tightening in my chest and dizziness. I sat on a bench for a while and went home still feeling lousy.
Only a month or so ago after my regular stress test (5 graft by-pass 2005) my cardiologist wrote me out a prescription for a nitro glycerin spray and told me if I had any chest pains to squirt a spray under my tongue. When I got home I used the spray and immediately things got better.
I suppose the lesson to me was, if you have the need for nitro, take it with you everywhere. Again, Brian D. get well soon.
Cheers, Richard
Our Ship was our Home
Our Shipmates our Family

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30th August 2016, 01:19 PM
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I certainly will do , Richard.
Thanks
Hope you are keeping OK
Cheers
Brian
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30th August 2016, 07:43 PM
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I do hope things start to pick up for brian pass on my good wishes please .. jp
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