Who lives in BRIGHTON

Discussion in 'U.K.' started by FreeWind, Apr 12, 2007.

  1. Peace-Phoenix

    Peace-Phoenix Senior Member

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    Even that won't help Lithium! [​IMG]
     
  2. ronald Macdonald

    ronald Macdonald Banned

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    FFS You ALL live in Brighton by the looks of it. See I told you you were all a load of big fat raving puffs! And the reason why the peer hasnt been built is because there are not any builders in Brighton, only interior decorators and designers, and they are too busy criticising peoples curtains to build a queer - I mean peer
     
  3. Peace-Phoenix

    Peace-Phoenix Senior Member

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    I reckon we should definitely have a Birghton meet up at some point....
     
  4. Roffa

    Roffa Senior Member

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    hey, I also moved to Brighton about 9 years ago, live near Queens Park, grew up in London, used to work in IT, don't go clubbing much these days and drink in the Hanover area.

    However, it's not my birthday today so I'm pretty sure we're not the same person. Happy Birthday to you.
     
  5. moonhawk

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    A brighton meat up would be great. It has lots of parks to hang out in and you usually get a breeze with the warming sun, I wouldn't want to live anywhere else! And I still don't get what Anyone could possibly have against brighton unless they have a physical compultion against gay people, which Ronnie clearly has.
     
  6. paulfreespirit

    paulfreespirit Senior Member

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    come up der pool man ........a great trippin time awaits .....:)
     
  7. ronald Macdonald

    ronald Macdonald Banned

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    I got nothing against gay people! I just like taking the piss out of em and using the word gay to mean lame, as that really annoys the hell out of them. Like I said though, before they used it to mean "puff" it actually meant "happy" from about 1860 to 1967 and now it means "lame" or "naff" as of about 1997 - they just borrowed it for 3 decades
     
  8. moonhawk

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    I forgot that gay doesnt actually mean 'gay' anymore, its juts another word of no meaning, sorry if I misjudged you Ronnie.
     
  9. FreeWind

    FreeWind Member

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    I'm the kid with long blonde/brown hair who can almost always be found in the shop two feathers in kensington gardens, don't actualy work there but down there loads, sometimes found playing a drum just outside.
     
  10. Samhain

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    thats a fairly new shop, I like it a lot
    S
     
  11. Roffa

    Roffa Senior Member

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    do you like it enough to actually buy stuff there?

    they don't seem to be doing great business.
     
  12. Samhain

    Samhain Lifetime Supporter Lifetime Supporter

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    I have brought stuff there, but as I have discussed with the owners i am a witch and thats a very different energy to native American
    oh in case your wondering I brought two tie dyed shirts and a couple of books
    S
     
  13. Roffa

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    Speaking of cool shops in the North Laine, what's going on at Borderline?

    I've been out of town for a few days and come back to find the shop's been gutted. Have they closed (perish the thought) or are they just having a makeover?
     
  14. FreeWind

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    You should talk to the two feathers crw a bit more, the're realy nice....
     
  15. Roffa

    Roffa Senior Member

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    I have talked to them, and even bought some books there.

    I had a look at their flutes as well, but decided I already have enough instruments I don't play ...
     
  16. razy

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    Spooky. Maybe you're a clone of me, or I'm a clone of you, or we're both clones of someone else? :eek:

    Ta (very belatedly) for the birthday wishes.
     
  17. J0hn

    J0hn Phantom

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    Might be visiting Brighton on my dreaded birthday in 9 days time. It is like stepping on an oil slick and sliding all the way to your grave. Hello death, hello oblivion:(:)
     
  18. Piney

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    Was that The Brighton Pier seen in Quadrophenia ?

    Was that Brighton in Ian McKellan's Richard III movie?
    The onion dome building ? was that George IV's house?

    any other movies out there to see Brighton?
     
  19. Roffa

    Roffa Senior Member

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    The classic Brighton movie is Brighton Rock.

    I think the pier you see in Quadrophenia is the Palace Pier, now known as "Brighton Pier" - the one paul is asking about is the West Pier, which the local council have allowed to collapse into the sea over the last few decades. It now seems totally beyond repair following storm damage and suspected arson.

    It's a while since I saw Richard III, can't remember if they used the Pavilion.
     
  20. FreeWind

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    Well the brighton peir set fire to it when they got enpough money to restore it.
     

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