willyfantastic
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would have probably held a firework display on it and burnt it down, or crashed a boat into it or something. lucky escape for the pier.
Chris Eubank, or Balotelli?
would have probably held a firework display on it and burnt it down, or crashed a boat into it or something. lucky escape for the pier.
would have probably held a firework display on it and burnt it down, or crashed a boat into it or something. lucky escape for the pier.
Agreed. I went on a tour of the then derelict pier many moons ago and at that point it was worth saving. Now there's nothing to save. Leave be and let it stand as a monument to the Trust's inability to actually ever do something.
what's it got to do with you? You live in reigate.
I thought it was the Palace(Brighton) pier that had put a stop to any work being carried at on the west pier on any grants, as they thought it unfair as they had to pay for any upgrade/repairs themselves.
Yeah, just imagine if it had been burnt down - phewwould have probably held a firework display on it and burnt it down, or crashed a boat into it or something. lucky escape for the pier.
I remember the rumour that Chris Eubank was going to buy it many years ago.
Jim'll paint it for you Jim'll Paint ItI'd be quite happy to sell it to him now, allowing him to refurbish it a tad, before carrying out an operation on him on the day we gave him the keys removing his ability to swim. Deliveries would be parachuted to him in dropping jodphurs and on his new lonely and glittering throne he'd stay, howling sorrowfully through the night, desperate for attention, and spending most of the day in Eubank pose and waving to anyone on the beachfront who'd accidentally glance out at him.
The Noble Organisation ( such an inappropriate name ! ) did indeed object but I'm not aware they ever succeeded in preventing the Trust from doing anything ( or in reality, nothing ). As part of the tour I became a member of the trust and I don't think I've ever seen such an amateurish and self obsessed organisation. It doesn't surprise me at all that they failed to save the pier.
That said, Noble are no better in many ways and burnt down the West Pier and set fire to their own ( allegedly ). They couldn't care less for the people or history of this city as is proven by their pathetic attempt to rename the Palace Pier.
WHOEVER burned it down It's also a constant reminder for them of their cuntwattery, like being stalked by the ghost of your murder victim.
I remember the rumour that Chris Eubank was going to buy it many years ago.
What happened to the bloke last year who said he was prepared to pay to rebuild it, owns Stanmer House?
Not many of us can say we've been on both piers.
Jim'll paint it for you Jim'll Paint It
Jim'll paint it for you Jim'll Paint It