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Fair enough, I might pay a visit to the suburbs one day to see what goes on and what people look like.
Do you not watch Brighton playing at home?
Fair enough, I might pay a visit to the suburbs one day to see what goes on and what people look like.
I live in the suburbs. I used to live in the centre. I'm not a chav, and I'm not particularly hip.
I hate Timmy's disgusting assertions about people from the various estates, as it's evident he doesn't know what he's on about, and especially as he hasn't really studied himself before making them.
I wish Timmy would live on the Moon.
I bet you`d follow him there for an arguement though.
I live in the suburbs. I used to live in the centre. I'm not a chav, and I'm not particularly hip.
I hate Timmy's disgusting assertions about people from the various estates, as it's evident he doesn't know what he's on about, and especially as he hasn't really studied himself before making them.
I wish Timmy would live on the Moon.
The bloke's obsessed with me
Do you not watch Brighton playing at home?
straight in and straight out when I go to the footy. I dont hang around to study the locals. But Withdean isnt representative of the burbs in general is it? I mean, I've never seen anyone riding around with their top off on a mini-bike.
straight in and straight out when I go to the footy. I dont hang around to study the locals. But Withdean isnt representative of the burbs in general is it? I mean, I've never seen anyone riding around with their top off on a mini-bike.
I only remember the Eddy as 'The Edinburgh'.
Still, if anyone wants to complain about the changing of pubs' names, they can always write to their MP. You probably won't get any change out of one of them though - as one of the biggest protagonists of this act was a company called Webb-Kirby, which later changed its name to C-Side.
One of its founders, Simon Kirby, is now the Conservative MP for Brighton Kemptown.
If I wrote to my MP, it would be utterly pointless as she is basically in the house of commons being pointed to and laughed at. Anything she has to say will be some ridiculous Green Party issue, she has no interest in the constituency she represents. She has basically squatted in pavilion and the weak minded and politically inept have fallen for it.
If I wrote to my MP, it would be utterly pointless as she is basically in the house of commons being pointed to and laughed at. Anything she has to say will be some ridiculous Green Party issue, she has no interest in the constituency she represents. She has basically squatted in pavilion and the weak minded and politically inept have fallen for it.
If pubs changing their names a lot is the worst thing you can find about a city, the place must be OK, huh?
*Case in point: The Eddy, up near the station. Originally this was the Edwardian (or Edwardian Hotel). Then it was bought and rebranded as part of a national chain of pubs all called the Tap & Spile. Then it was acquired, I believe, by the evil empire. It was briefly called The Lunchbox (no-one but me remembers this) before becoming the Game of Life. Then when the evil empire realised they couldn't make enough money off it and boohooed away, a bloke who operates seven or eight pubs locally took it over and called it the Eddy. Because that at least harks back to its original name, whilst having a more youthful/'hip' twist. It's up for sale at the moment, so God knows what it will be called next. Four name changes in around ten years seems a lot, but who can you really single out to blame for them? It's just business, innit.
"seared Tuna"
"British middle class"
"rocket salad"
"sipping expressos"
"organic ale"
But it's all quite tolerable, because he's opted out of a life living among Brightonians and commuting to a cosy office job in central London, surrounded by middle class commuters and all their trappings like pret a mangers and wine bars.
Oh wait, he he hasn't.
Why don't people just ignore hb&b? He's clearly a total simpleton.
Brighton itself is a likeable city but has it's fair share of problems, and I'm not just talking about it's seedy underbelly. There appears to be a lack of vision, both in new architecture and in solving its practical problems. Personally, it does grate with me how people in Brighton will sneer at proper working Sussex towns like Haywards Heath or Crawley, while berate the fact that you need to work out of town in order to afford property in Brighton.