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Being perfectly honest I reckon nearly every word of that is true! Tho as notters says he has his laines mixed up.
Personally I think he's a tedious wanker. Yes of course he's spot on, because he's not lying. But having a pop at the Lanes because of a couple of shops he doesn't like, moaning at middle class mums, and the fact that THREE *gasp* roads aren't very nice. It sounds like a hackneyed and cliched tick-list of things to have a pop at, in a feeble attempt to sound relevant. How exactly to these "points" mark Brighton out from any other town in the country then?
What a f***ing nob. Barely a mention of Brighton's real problems like the fact that the traffic is awful and the nimby's hold sway across the whole town. He sounds like a complete bell end.
And come to think of it, no he's not "spot on" either. How many times have you seen tampons and turds in the sea in Brighton then?
The article isn't so much a diatribe against Brighton but rather an exercise in misanthropy.
He doesn't seem to like the underclass in London Road. The description could be of any run down area of Britain. Has he been to Bridgwater or Newport or Dundee. It's a lot worse. Byker Grove in Newcastle or Huyton in Liverpool make London Road look like New Bond Street.
But then he doesn't like the middle classes much either.They do things like drink in coffee shops and buy nice things from quirky shops (God forbid). I suspect that what he doesn't like is everyone else being in on the secret of how good Brighton really is.
The beauty of Brighton is that it does cater for all the classes. We've got the kiss me quick hats and the super pubs, we've got the too cool for school shops and bars, we've got the frightfully nice shops for the middle classes. Alan Partridge is right (as usual). Reverse snobbery from a pseud.
Good riddance to him and I hope he can settle down rather quickly in Orpington or Luton or Maidenhead or wherever it is he goes and that there aren't frightful working and middle class people around him.
But Queens Road and Lewes road are alright, aren't they. Ok neither match up to the Champs-Élysées, but what the f*** does he expect?Personally I think he's a tedious wanker. Yes of course he's spot on, because he's not lying. But having a pop at the Lanes because of a couple of shops he doesn't like, moaning at middle class mums, and the fact that THREE *gasp* roads aren't very nice. It sounds like a hackneyed and cliched tick-list of things to have a pop at, in a feeble attempt to sound relevant. How exactly to these "points" mark Brighton out from any other town in the country then?
What a f***ing nob. Barely a mention of Brighton's real problems like the fact that the traffic is awful and the nimby's hold sway across the whole town. He sounds like a complete bell end.
And come to think of it, no he's not "spot on" either. How many times have you seen tampons and turds in the sea in Brighton then?
Is this another thread about HB&B's blogs?
Good article I think.
Sounds like the rantings of too-cool-for-school middle class w*nker trying to side with the proles to me.
Still an amusing article if a little frothy, can't really argue with the critique of London Road though.
Personally I think he's a tedious wanker. Yes of course he's spot on, because he's not lying. But having a pop at the Lanes because of a couple of shops he doesn't like, moaning at middle class mums, and the fact that THREE *gasp* roads aren't very nice. It sounds like a hackneyed and cliched tick-list of things to have a pop at, in a feeble attempt to sound relevant. How exactly to these "points" mark Brighton out from any other town in the country then?
What a f***ing nob. Barely a mention of Brighton's real problems like the fact that the traffic is awful and the nimby's hold sway across the whole town. He sounds like a complete bell end.
And come to think of it, no he's not "spot on" either. How many times have you seen tampons and turds in the sea in Brighton then?
dull reverse snobbery for people that want to let everyone know how 'real' they are. Very trendy at the moment, but always popular with class conscious Brits.
Only highlighting his own prejudices really.
London road is a bit shitty though.
The article isn't so much a diatribe against Brighton but rather an exercise in misanthropy.
He doesn't seem to like the underclass in London Road. The description could be of any run down area of Britain. Has he been to Bridgwater or Newport or Dundee. It's a lot worse. Byker Grove in Newcastle or Huyton in Liverpool make London Road look like New Bond Street.
But then he doesn't like the middle classes much either.They do things like drink in coffee shops and buy nice things from quirky shops (God forbid). I suspect that what he doesn't like is everyone else being in on the secret of how good Brighton really is.
The beauty of Brighton is that it does cater for all the classes. We've got the kiss me quick hats and the super pubs, we've got the too cool for school shops and bars, we've got the frightfully nice shops for the middle classes. Alan Partridge is right (as usual). Reverse snobbery from a pseud.
Good riddance to him and I hope he can settle down rather quickly in Orpington or Luton or Maidenhead or wherever it is he goes and that there aren't frightful working and middle class people around him.
The vegetarian shoe shop is not in the Lanes though!? I am confused.
to nick a phrase, if you're tired of Brighton, you're tired of life.
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