Salisbury have got my career back on track, I hope they can carry on their form and stay away from the relegation dogfight
It's been a busy week for me, having started out at Salisbury at the beginning of the week and ended it back at Torquay.
I got a call on Thursday afternoon from Torquay manager Paul Buckle asking me to come back, and as I'm on a 24-hour recall, I was back at Plainmoor this morning.
My aim has always been to get back to Torquay, that's why I went out on loan and now I'm back I'm happy and looking forward to playing.
But I cannot thank Salisbury enough for what they have done for me.
The players, the management, club officials and especially the fans have been amazing and I have met some super people.
Salisbury have got my career back on track, I hope they can carry on their form and stay away from the relegation dogfight.
Now I am back at Plainmoor I will wait and see if the gaffer will play me. I am ready to go and play, he knows that and that's why I am back.
I was sad to see that Steve Woods is set to leave Torquay. Steve's a good lad and been a good servant to the club.
I am not sure of the whole ins and outs of the situation as I have been away on loan.
But sometimes you have got to move on, and maybe that is the case, but it was a pleasure playing with him.
Finally on a lighter note I have made the final of a modelling competition.
I could be the face of Slaters. For those that don't know, Slaters is a clothes shop in my home town of Swansea and my mum, as mothers do, thinks her son's got a nice face.
So she sent in a picture and I made the final. You never know I might win!
The boys think it's a bit of a giggle. To win it would be classic and funny all round.
Chris Todd was talking to BBC South West's Brent Pilnick.
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