
Many of the vulnerable don't choose benefits, its created a culture in its own right with new documentaries that try to show the truth about life on the dole, I used my time on benefits to listen and appreciate that my next step would hopefully to a new continent. Giro day usually falls on a Friday so the pubs would be packed to the rafters, let's face it if I was on benefits for a lot longer I would be living in the pub! Unemployment in Bilston is another story because other nearby areas aren't overflowing with job vacancies. I believe if used correctly claiming benefits for a time acts in the same we would use the NHS if we have ill-health. My advisor called the shots but boo don't ever tell me to 'get my life!' After painting a facade I was like a firecracker, that jumped up trick wasn't getting away for throwing shade at me! Hell no! I sincerely hope I don't return to that place but for the people who rely on that service I wish them well in life. Remember that respect is due in any case!

Bilston gave me a life even though I'm less than complimentary about it sometimes. It might not change your life but I will always remember where I've come from, I finally respect the hustle people do to get by in life. These observational documentaries make me laugh oh they really do, bring your cameras to Bilston for that good good! We must be doing right because both Bilston's Outdoor and Indoor Markets are still thriving throughout this so called recession, endorse the small time businesses to help them prosper big time! I've wrote several blogs about Bilston but this will be the last for a long while, my life is going to be on another hype soon so I wanted to make the most of my West Midlands town. I'm hoping to see some difference the next time I visit Bilston in the future, the long awaited development of the High Street has finally broke soil! Get those hipsters to sample our food because we know we've got something be endorse! Serve onwards Bilston!

Not feeling content with my afternoons worth of drinking I grabbed some food and more money to revisit the Horse & Jockey. The locals paid no attention to me, a fish swimming out of water but I thought to myself I have as much right to be in this pub as anyone else had. Enjoying a few more ciders I relaxed into the general vibe of the pub, there was a uncomplicated vibe about the place that didn't omit any attitude! I don't usually go to pubs because I love to get crazy in a nightclub but I appreciated the change of scenery that I experienced in Bilston that Saturday night. I will now put my judging ways to the side, take everyone's journey as a new experience to realize we all have our own lives. Bilston has showed me that people like us must keeping hustling out grind and stay true!
Chill Your Drama! Bilston Served!
Joseph Harrison