It was, if I recall: "Grit beleives Belotti bullshit" (sic)
I before E except after C!
Anyway, I was there, on the portion of south-west terrace along which we were still allowed to stand. It was hilarious!
Presumably everyone gets this through their letterbox if they reside in God's Own Unitary Authority. I've just seen my mum's copy.
Now, if you'd asked me to name several "comedy" items in a badly-laid-out magazine clearly aimed at Brighton's luvvie types, I would have suggested a feature...
I went last week. Bloody excellent it is. Buy your tickets for the museums online first (especially the Academia and the Uffizi, if you're going). That was you won't have to queue for hours with every schoolchild in Barcelona.
Baldovino is excellent for food, and absurdly good value. Via San...
BBC Editorial Guidelines state:
Any proposal to use the most offensive language (cun t, motherfucker, and f***) must be referred to and approved by a senior editorial figure... and the relevant output controller for television, radio, online, and any other service. Chief Adviser Editorial...
And you'll be able to buy tickets on the door, so there'll be noone who thinks "oh I fancy going to the Albion this arvo, but I didn't buy a ticket yesterday and I'm not going to go all the way to Queen's Road with all its associated parking issues, especially as I live in Polegate/Haywards...
Currently --
That "Faceless" one -- the girl who talks about shagging -- is intriguing.
TheOnion.com does a good one (though there needs to be a Framley Examiner podcast)
There's some good political anorakkery at www.guidoandthemonkey.com
And "From Our Own Correspondent" from Radio 4.