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Radio Scotland on the phone and we were talking about what kind of conversations you have with your children about can say and what age Kate says I was a child was and comes with people I didn't know well emotional blackmail to get hugs and kisses from their locked and child is unacceptable that the child is she when they want to not the other way around and this one here my kids are teenagers I still ask them for kisses and hugs from mommy both resist my grass but I always manage to get we squeeze I always told them that the only alone mommy and daddy to give them kisses of anyone else want to them to I was to do parenting doesn't come with a manual so we do what we think is best for them still that takes coming in on that it would Tonight 5 is the number if you want to get in touch coming up I got lucky I've lost my leg. 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Here of course for take talk so you know just to sort of see how to open the doors etc Did you watch I'm a Celebrity last night you did if you not been watching it I how often I've been on George Square to know the 1st of stuff and the lovely A Well that is nice it's nice but I mean the thing is you don't need to watch these programs anymore because of the wonderful world of social media you can take endo Yeah so do you know who won I haven't the faintest idea really you do do you really want me to do the Christmas yeah I haven't really. Had mulled Gen which I didn't even know existed. That's all that's. All right I don't know how well it was how did it up how did it not was crying the king of the jungle and the final episode by T.V.'s Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here it was last night here's how he did it all over the hurdle and keep your. FACE. Up and I. Think. That there are very go on lift your leg and out. You go I do think that was the one from last night actually the one last night he was under great and he was covered by traditional stuff it's my scene old all that kind of stuff and he had to lie there for 5 minutes while all these beasties were crawling over him and anyway he was crying the king of the jungle and he was very much one of the big big stars all that obviously and a lot of being made of the fact that he's 71 had it written up and it was referred to quite a lot in the show. It was incredibly game and so all we're asking people to support what is the big adventure the big challenge the big kind of dare I suppose that you've taken all on later in life a bucket list thing I suppose later in life are leaving that one pretty their golden years. To 95 you know to get me. So we're looking for people you know who got to 65 and thought you know what I'm going to jump a plane that kind of thing you know thing like that or. Skiing or what would you like to do caddy if you go kind of modeled wild thing that you would like to do one day Oh it's so cool let's do a road trip across America Yes just look a long time off work and do nothing and be fantastic from East Coast to West Coast . All right OK I just like the idea of just like seeing all the places you've seen only ever seen on on the big screen Yeah and actually being in that rather than just looking as I said like well I was going to say Thelma and Louise about what things are going to have that you know. Part of the ending it was. More like Jack Nicholson and as good as it gets that was a good one and the way as I usually am it would Tonight 5 or when your big adventure is that you to call when you're tired let's just put it that way when you thought right OK I'm fed up with doing that I defy them going to do something different and stayed. In Touch you can also email K B B C dot K. As a sick cow is here for our take talk tease really Louise is going to join us later Blaine for any questions that you have surrounding your take $8.00 to $95.00 as I mentioned a couple times Kosova to take a Christmas isn't it I mean it's just every year. I mean I was the other day shopping and you know you just it's difficult to get away from that you know everything is being taped Isn't it down to receive people I mean this is the next thing that the kind of pushing as is not going to have a little screen sitting on your counter top and you're going to get all your information from from the as you can away yeah. Yeah I mean I can add to that already with with my tablet although it tends to end up absolutely filthy self-control voice a bit better Yeah that would be good but yeah I mean absolutely everything is going to tech element I was looking at thing over the weekend it was mentored reality picture books so you would point your tablet spare bit of furniture and the book would just appear on and all the illustrations would come to life and you could swim and move a boat and as you moved to the rim you could move about as if it was a real physical object it was really good fun while it was out for children it's technically for kids but I was getting a real kick over. Old mintage reality when it's a reality yeah it's from the Random House Publishing Group I mean it's it's called Book full and I was playing was one I was playing Mars space golf on my sofa so I've had basically overlaid that surface of Mars and let lunar rovers and stuff and you got to play golf with a really wow let me can I have I know commented reality Big Jim But let me just wait for that one and of course technology is wonderful it all works K. We know that and then last week. Users had a major kind of. What were the I mean I'm not all that it was so to be honest I didn't care which is strange full but I mean it was mammoth wasn't it it was absolutely massive all to itself is good 25000000 customers and it also provides the connectivity for a lot of kind of branded phone services so for example if you use Tesco Mobile phone service and that runs on O 2 if you run guess Gaffar like a mobile they run N O 2 as well so it wasn't just the 25000000 or 2 customers it was all of these related ones to. Turn So this was this was a really really big disaster for O 2 because basically nobody could get data couldn't get online for social media or anything like that and. It was just a little mistake it looks like their software provider Ericsson had used software that has a license expired on it that they didn't update and that's really all it was so it's in those demanding I believe 100000000 quid. From Ericsson compensation the customers of O 2 are demanding compensation themselves not I think it's going to give them 2 days of free access to something which is not proving to regular And I mean when you see it straight off the bat I mean I guess the Senate's amongst us will say 2 days you can't use of alone what's the big deal but as we know because phone is kind of hard wired into our lives I guess it's more than just not being able to check on Facebook Yeah it's much more than Facebook I mean pretty much every Can a text message that I send to receive no isn't going through the normal texting or go through it Facebook Messenger or whatsapp or anything like that so it's a complete communication shutdown for an awful lot of people and the thing is well it's completely unavoidable because you know all too has got this big network oh there Vodafone has got a big network out there either has got a network out there and there's no technical reason why we can't just go for whatever one hunts to be nearest where we are other than commercial reasons so you are locked to Vodafone or to go to or to so the Technically there is no reason why one or 2 customers should have gone with the internet just because or 2 was down. The road you could have been some money changing mean a far greater good sense of order for OK Well here's the extra cost that you've incurred so we obviously covered that so this is a great example of the market coming up with the best solution for all of us here. Right well Kelly thank you very much indeed you're going to be back but if it is shortly at. Any questions a toll for Carrie and Louise Blaine regarding anything to do with your take then just as a text to 95 is the text number and do remember to get in touch with your big adventures that you had barked on after your walk and days were over and saying that had it written up at least 71 I don't know whether you're still working as a football manager is still very much involved in the game but anyway and he won I'm A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here last night. 71 after lying in a pit for 5 minutes covered in maggots meal worms cockroaches creepy crawlies and rats that folks that's what I'm saying 8 to 95 people feel that they can trust and they know that you're not sure I'm quite old fashioned and I don't much like celebrity journalism next guest is B.B.C. News correspondent Allan little the duty you have is to be straight with you're a listener of your and say this is what we know but there are other things we don't know Alan talks about the conflicts he's reported on people not very different to myself in the throes of this terrible catastrophe and hope he failed about covering the very beginning to get a new to in any way I had seen television terms in particular were more worried about the state of their makeup than about the quality of the lives that were being destroyed around them I didn't like it at all stark talk Whedon's the from 130 on B.B.C. Radio Scotland get in touch with B.B.C. Radio Scotland call our free phone number on by 995 you can text on 95 more charges apply mornings on B.B.C. Radio Scotland. It's $1015.00 this is K. Adams as it'll 12 on B.B.C. Radio Scotland to start talking to our little aren't University with a little and he was so clever and so committed to his journalism even then I need to point out he was much much older than me but in a way that will be an excellent Listen to start speaking to Alan little there know on his way back from a night 21 year old Paul Jones short caught hold over of real with mine it changed his life for a taxi early try to cross a red truck. It's insane and it is. Waking up on the track 2 hours later on fire. And. I was absolutely terrifying Well that was 4 years ago and the extent of pulls injuries were such a poll had to have both legs to it and it goes without saying his life has been turned upside down but surprisingly no all for the worse going to tell us No joins us morning. Good night and I'm well thanks thanks very much for coming in and we should maybe say to people this morning who are listening that clearly your story only go a tiny little bit there and can be a very very distressing one to hear so just to to tell folks all of that and just one little clip to pull the class has to with which you seem to remember what happened and. Retail it in a matter of fact way but it isn't as horrific as horrific. I don't remember really getting there but I remember everything from working up on the truck so I was asleep in the truck for 2 hours and I can remember every detail for discretion purposes I won't go into that much before but yeah I can Robert pretty Probably yes so you were 21 of the time was it just kind of regular night. Yeah more or less we were in a bit of a pub crawl. During those times I was kind of I was depressed and I was drinking more and more heavily and becoming more reckless. So it was kind of something was bound to happen something bad's I knew it was coming my way but I didn't know what. So and that's why I was particularly wrecked particularly were reckless and tried to cross the road willing. A weird you where you said you had issues with depression but you way you were in a bit of a collision course if you could be using the stage. To a degree I was kind of. Numbing myself numb the pain through alcohol. And I knew that I was in the script for me because I can deal with normal reality so. I felt normal have a fellow OK basically and I knew that I was becoming more reckless but I wasn't doing anything to counteract that or try and get better so it was just a slippery slope and presently the Pals that you were with have no filled in for you what happened that night and they felt in some of the blanks but mostly it was just a regular night to be honest. Eyes and you were trying to make your way home Mia Yes So I got a taxi home with a friend and I go early because I felt like walking the rest were. Basically trying to take a short cut over the train track. I think I recall. I think I tried to cross over overhead beams. And I was electrocuted by the wires they were at Byers. And the police say that I probably doesn't touch the wire but because the voltage is so high within the wire that's actually around the wires well with an A send the air so the dressy can jump at you so that's her problem most likely got me right so you will come up on the track Yup. And you know without going into over overly too much detail you're legs were on fire yes. Had to kind of roll myself. Over and put myself basically. That it was just survival instincts kicking in and one wondering how I got there but mainly wondering how I can get out of that situation so my back was in the middle of the truck. Not going to drag myself over get my bike and kill myself back away so I could get my phone. And called myself an ambulance I'm extremely lucky to be here I think about this quite often actually because there are a lot of different things that could have gone wrong I was in the early from the truck and there were train still running when I fell off the scar in the back of my head reminds me that that could have pierced even further. The rock. The fall of self getting killed me and then you know there's just a hospital I was very touching goes well with how much pressure was put on the body I mean you know that survival instinct as you say kicking in and you managed to get your food and you know in excruciating pain I actually don't remember the pain it was just I remember the adrenaline I don't remember the pain I imagine I was at the time but I can't recall it strange you know and so the ambulance came and they are there which again in itself is no exactly an exact location. When you 1st were taken to hospital what did they think the extent of it injuries were. So I don't remember any of this this is just told by my family so these thoughts thought I was going to be just muscle damage at 1st. And my legs could be saved but I wouldn't walk properly again. Or wouldn't walk the same again. Later on they saw that I think about half a day to a day later they thought they saw electrical poisoning just it was a thing electrical poisoning spread out my like and basically they. They had to amputate to save my life. So he's 21 years of age a regular and I kind you know similar to what you've had on many occasions and within the space of 24 hours you're facing potations you're pretty much you know. How did you process that. Doesn't force because I was on that many drugs I was in the SO I WAS stayed in the I.C.U. For about a month and when they told me that they were going to have to treat it I wasn't really in a clear state of mind to agree with that decision. So I think I said Yes I was clearly quite. So my family were going to make this decision for me or the doctors that because it was the only way I would have been saved so although said yes it wasn't really a proper Yes. It wasn't until I got to the barn were to a month later after leaving the I.C.U. . It's started to. I start to come to the realisation that this is what my life is going to be like so to learn how to use a wheelchair 1st and. Just simple things like going to the toilet or even going from the wheelchair into the beds or setting up and stuff because I was very weak at the time everything was so much more difficult and it started to gradually. And I mean in terms of where you're going to live and what kind of care you're going to need you're living on your own try it so this I wasn't I was living with my brother and out right OK So a massive impact on your family to you gigantic they've all been very supportive. Especially in the 1st few months those were really hard times for all of us Oh yeah did they deal with I mean that phone call for them must have been you know utterly devastated you know they just kind of wants to come down and support right away basically. I just wanted to come down and see me and make sure I was OK type of thing and they were constantly by my bedside making sure that I had everything I needed finding out information and stuff but what was going on. That was 4 years ago and I played a couple of clips for the program in which you say you lost your legs but you thought you yourself yes what do you mean by that. So before the accident before I lost my likes It was always lost a had no purpose no meaning. And I was just kind of falling into myself. So I kept drinking and her drinking it was drugs as well and my life I didn't really care about it. So as I said before that I was quite reckless so I wasn't necessarily wanting to end my life but I also wasn't caring for myself enough to take the precautions need it's not put myself in stupid situations. Whereas No I can see the world from a distant perspective and. In a possession where I can share my story and help others so I'm going to. Schools at the moment during talks the reception off of the young people has been lovely and they really take a lot from hearing my story. And have overcome the challenges that face along the way. And it's also just great for young people to raise a bit of railway safety awareness cause they're surprisingly has an off actually a lot of young people think that it's absolutely fine to go on the railway track and that was seen as myself but it's a really naive way of thinking. These are massive structures structure structures of power and we really is just normal people can face off against the when you're young you feel invincible Yeah well I mean you mentioned electrical poisoning which I have never ever had before and also that you didn't necessarily even touch the lines but the voltage was so immense that you know you know