StonehamPark
#Brighton-Nil
What would Terry Garoghan have done without Placeim?
Good point. For a laugh tell me which records the following towns or local places are mentioned in:
1) Eastbourne
2) Bexhill (by the same artist)
3) Camber Sands
All these recorrd got into the charts at the time.
prize fr anyone who can find a sung reference to Seaford.
On the one hand I find it a little tiresome that every reference to Brighton in the media seems to be linked with homosexuality. On the other hand I like taking the piss out of other places in Britain too, so you've got to take the rough with the smooth.
That said, I think that those who work in the media should realise that it isn't just Brighton that has gay people. Whenever reality TV programmes try an be all-inclusive and PC by featuring gay people why do they always live in/around Brighton, or be looking to move to Brighton? This is especially true of all these property programmes on Channel 4. Maybe it's because Phil Spencer is addicted to the innuendo and the opportunity this affords?
I'd rather outlaw Stephen K Amos if I'm honest.
Placeism doesn't bother me in the slightest, even if is a bit lazy, but bad comedians do.
His funny period must have passed me by.
Years ago it was an Army town but I know what you mean, if it's the town you were born and brought up in it's your "hometown" and criticism of it is sometimes not appreciated.Mine is Croydon.......
I'm so sorry, that's definately nothing to laugh about!
What would Terry Garoghan have done without Placeim?
I don't find Amos particularly funny but it was a harmless enough gag. Strangely I sensed it might make NSC.
A lot of English humour is about places whether it's Bognor Regis, Wigan or Hartlepool.
The Scots, Irish and Americans sing songs about their towns and cities; English people joke about theirs. Discuss.
Good point. For a laugh tell me which records the following towns or local places are mentioned in:
1) Eastbourne
2) Bexhill (by the same artist)
3) Camber Sands
All these recorrd got into the charts at the time.
prize fr anyone who can find a sung reference to Seaford.
I went to one of his gigs once, he asked if there was anyone from the north, one person put his hand up and Terry ask him where he was from the man replied Hassocks.
Years ago it was an Army town but I know what you mean, if it's the town you were born and brought up in it's your "hometown" and criticism of it is sometimes not appreciated.Mine is Croydon.......
I'm so sorry, that's definately nothing to laugh about!
Well my education there definitely taught me to spell...and it has some really cheap places to eat. Especially in George street.
Don't wear Albion colours in "The George" though...
3) Is "Pulling Mussels From A Shell" by Squeeze - not a clue on the other two.
i have never ever heard a joke about bognor wigan or hartlepool.
Spot on.
The BBC execs probably thought they were doing the right on thing in their avowed quest for more gay, BME and female comedians.
George V was reputed to have issued the immortal curse "B*gger Bognor" jut before he died, apparently he had visited Bognor REGIS shortly before his last illness.
Hence Regis. I thought on his deathbed the queen was trying to keep his spirits up by suggesting a trip to Bognor, to which he replied bugger Bognor.