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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...
Application refused :lolol:
Wannabe Brightonian :bigwave:
I don't know if you are on Twitter, but it always makes me laugh when I see people that obviously live in Peacehaven or Newhaven that put from Brighton on their profile page.
It's just my opinion, there are no specific rules.
I just don't get it when people from Surrey that have lived in Brighton for a couple of years are called Brightonians.
And why shouldn't I be a Brightonian just because I have moved along the coast?
When you say you have never lived inside the...
Maybe your wife doesn't consider herself a Scouser as she left the city as a child.
Everyone that I have met that was born and lived in Liverpool for a number of years is always proud to call themselves a Scouser.
I have found Geordies to be the same.
In your opinion, I won't argue with that. :)
What do you mean by a certain type of person?
Tom Baker might consider himself a Scouser, I can't comment as I've never met him.
This with bells on :thumbsup:
I haven't lived in Brighton since 1998 but I was born in Central Brighton and grew up there and still call myself a Brightonian.
I hear people being called Brightonians just because they have lived there for a couple of years.
A Scouser living elsewhere other than...
We were spoilt for choice with punk gigs back then, I used to watch a bands every week.
You definitely saw the light when you moved out of Medway :)
I have close family in Medway and I can't say I'm a big fan of that area, where did you live?