[Brighton] Brighton is actually a pretty rubbish place to live

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Baldseagull

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Jan 26, 2012
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As a person born and bred in Crawley, and still living in Crawley, I find it strange how chippy some of you are about a little criticism of your home town.
Crawley is sometimes perceived as the rectum of Sussex, which is quite funny, as the people that say that are usually just passing through.
Think about it.
I love Crawley, love Brighton and love Sussex. Night life is much better in Brighton, bands, bars and restaurants, but for most other facilities, Crawley is better for me.
 




Herr Tubthumper

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Jul 11, 2003
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The Fatherland
As a person born and bred in Crawley, and still living in Crawley, I find it strange how chippy some of you are about a little criticism of your home town.
Crawley is sometimes perceived as the rectum of Sussex, which is quite funny, as the people that say that are usually just passing through.
Think about it.
I love Crawley, love Brighton and love Sussex. Night life is much better in Brighton, bands, bars and restaurants, but for most other facilities, Crawley is better for me.

Brighton, strange chippy? That will be Sing Li just up from the station.
 




Elvis

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Mar 22, 2010
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Viva Las Hove
I've seen two people being critical of the name Atticus on this thread. Personally I love names like this. There should be more Atticus's and Leopold's and Endeavour's. STRONG names.

But do the KIds. It is quite apparent at the school I work at that lots of pupils choose to change their names by which they are referred to. On the registration the preferred name column can be a lot different to the given names.

Kind Regards

Porcupine Harris.
 


Nibble

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Jan 3, 2007
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But do the KIds. It is quite apparent at the school I work at that lots of pupils choose to change their names by which they are referred to. On the registration the preferred name column can be a lot different to the given names.

Kind Regards

Porcupine Harris.

Preferred name column? Jesus wept. Kids these days really are a bunch of little benders.
 




Nibble

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Jan 3, 2007
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P.S Brighton is one of , if it the, best place to live in the UK.
I was not born there but lived for 17 years and moving back in a couple of months.
Due to my Dad being in the navy we lived where I was born for about a month then lived all over for years and years. Brighton is the place I have spent most of my life and therefore consider myself a Brightonian. I cannot care if others don't like this.
 


JCL666

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Sep 23, 2011
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I love Brighton.

People can criticise the place and it's inhabitants. It's a bit crappy in places (and has been for decades), and it's full of contradiction.

But I love it.
 






Gwylan

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Jul 5, 2003
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Uffern
Preferred name column?

Sounds like some schools are being sensible, pretty it can't be extended to more places. I'm known by my middle name (as are at least two of my friends) but it causes no end of confusion in some places - I've had people not accepting my signature because it's not my name
 


Eeyore

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Apr 5, 2014
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Seems to be in vogue to be disparaging about this town. The lot of the urban construct. I love Brighton, and spending time elsewhere causes me to miss the place.
 


Nibble

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Jan 3, 2007
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After living in Surrey for 3 years as it have you'd fall back in love with Brighton. A break was good but my goodness you realise what you're missing when you live in other places.
The iconic buildings, the women, the nightlife, the choice of pubs and restaurants, the freaks, the diversity, the interesting streets, the downs, the beach, casual sex, venues and bands, The Amex, on and on it goes. Where I currently reside there's a Starbucks, a Waitrose and 1 shitty pub overrun with kids.
Viva la Brighton.
 




Biscuit

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Jul 8, 2003
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Brighton
But do the KIds. It is quite apparent at the school I work at that lots of pupils choose to change their names by which they are referred to. On the registration the preferred name column can be a lot different to the given names.

Kind Regards

Porcupine Harris.

Bad news for baby Wolfgang Endeavour, due in April :lolol:
 


Tom Hark Preston Park

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Jul 6, 2003
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But do the KIds. It is quite apparent at the school I work at that lots of pupils choose to change their names by which they are referred to. On the registration the preferred name column can be a lot different to the given names.

Kind Regards

Porcupine Harris.

My first landlord in Brighton had a mate who was a Pink Floyd roadie. His daughter was blessed with the name Parody Tralala. Round about the same time was a story in the Argus about how the registrar had refused to register one couple's kid with the name Beelzebub :lol:
 


Gwylan

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Jul 5, 2003
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His daughter was blessed with the name Parody Tralala.

Tralala is the name of the prostitute in Last Exit to Brooklyn who get gang-raped. Perhaps not the best name for a young girl ... that's beyond parody
 




The Spanish

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Aug 12, 2008
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Bad news for baby Wolfgang Endeavour, due in April :lolol:

Brighton and madly named kids is not a new phenomenon. I could go on (warming to the theme, bloody hell when I think about it there were loads) but it's too small a place.
 


alfredmizen

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Mar 11, 2015
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Sounds like some schools are being sensible, pretty it can't be extended to more places. I'm known by my middle name (as are at least two of my friends) but it causes no end of confusion in some places - I've had people not accepting my signature because it's not my name
so am i .
 


alfredmizen

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Mar 11, 2015
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Brighton and madly named kids is not a new phenomenon. I could go on (warming to the theme, bloody hell when I think about it there were loads) but it's too small a place.

my sister went to school with two kids named wolf and fuschia.
 






BN9 BHA

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Jul 14, 2013
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But do the KIds. It is quite apparent at the school I work at that lots of pupils choose to change their names by which they are referred to. On the registration the preferred name column can be a lot different to the given names.

Kind Regards

Porcupine Harris.

One of my sons went to school in Lewes, he was in a school play or something where parents were invited to watch, all of the names of the pupils in the play were listed in a program, my wife kept asking what I was sniggering at when I was reading the names.
Who the hell calls their kid Zippy? FFS :lolol:

I worked at a house in Lewes and the customers son was called Felix, nothing strange about that except the cat was called John. :rolleyes:
 




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