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what to do in brighton?
hello peeps.
any ideas on what to do in brighton this weekend? any gigs? any touristy crap i need to see?
been in london for too long now have to finally discover some of the UK..
any other places im severly missing out on? enough questions?
any ideas on what to do in brighton this weekend? any gigs? any touristy crap i need to see?
been in london for too long now have to finally discover some of the UK..
any other places im severly missing out on? enough questions?
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Re: what to do in brighton?
in no particular ordertheonehungakid wrote:any other places im severly missing out on? enough questions?
Manchester, Bristol, Leeds, Newcastle, Glasgow, Edinburgh, Cornwall, Lake District......I could go on
either that or you could just stay in London and pretend it's the only place in the UK like everyone else down there

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Re: what to do in brighton?
forensix (mcr) wrote:in no particular ordertheonehungakid wrote:any other places im severly missing out on? enough questions?
Manchester, Bristol, Leeds, Newcastle, Glasgow, Edinburgh, Cornwall, Lake District......I could go on
either that or you could just stay in London and pretend it's the only place in the UK like everyone else down there
on a scale of 1 to 10 how would you rate these places on "englishness"
certeria being: fish and chip quality, tea and cakes, drunken homelessness and buildings that look the same.
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Re: what to do in brighton?
you need to go to Whitby son it has everything that you need and lots of old people you can trip up and kicktheonehungakid wrote:
on a scale of 1 to 10 how would you rate these places on "englishness"
certeria being: fish and chip quality, tea and cakes, drunken homelessness and buildings that look the same.
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Re: what to do in brighton?
stay away from manchester though, full of stnucforensix (mcr) wrote:you need to go to Whitby son it has everything that you need and lots of old people you can trip up and kicktheonehungakid wrote:
on a scale of 1 to 10 how would you rate these places on "englishness"
certeria being: fish and chip quality, tea and cakes, drunken homelessness and buildings that look the same.
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Re: what to do in brighton?
why cant tourist guides be this brutally honest?deamonds wrote:stay away from manchester though, full of stnucforensix (mcr) wrote:you need to go to Whitby son it has everything that you need and lots of old people you can trip up and kicktheonehungakid wrote:
on a scale of 1 to 10 how would you rate these places on "englishness"
certeria being: fish and chip quality, tea and cakes, drunken homelessness and buildings that look the same.
it would save a shit load of time
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Re: what to do in brighton?
have you ever been??deamonds wrote:stay away from manchester though, full of stnucforensix (mcr) wrote:you need to go to Whitby son it has everything that you need and lots of old people you can trip up and kicktheonehungakid wrote:
on a scale of 1 to 10 how would you rate these places on "englishness"
certeria being: fish and chip quality, tea and cakes, drunken homelessness and buildings that look the same.
actually all places are full of stnuc if you end up in the wrong area
Re: what to do in brighton?
Brighton fish and chips are generally shite cause they like serving overpriced, low quality shit to Londoners throwing money around cause they're "on fackin' 'oliday". Tea probably expensive most places but seem to be mostly Starbucks, Cafe Nero, etc so should be exactly the same as Anytown, UK or you can find a pretentious cafe designed as a respite for the trophy wives and other high paid wastrels to take a break from buying more shit for their overpriced houses.theonehungakid wrote:on a scale of 1 to 10 how would you rate these places on "englishness"
certeria being: fish and chip quality, tea and cakes, drunken homelessness and buildings that look the same.
Best places that aren't corporate or excessively wanky are in the North Laines, left and downhill from the station. Could check the Events guide on the forum to see what's going on. As far as pubs go, there's quite a lot of good'uns, most of the best of these are quite out the way and it depends what you're after really. Any pubs near redeveloped areas you can expect to pay stupid money for alcohol due to the yuppy shit they attract.
And all the best things happen under the surface although the council seems to be hotter on stopping these as it does detract from their big business cuntbuddies.
Hmm....


Re: what to do in brighton?
dont need to, both football teams put me off enoughforensix (mcr) wrote:have you ever been??deamonds wrote:stay away from manchester though, full of stnucforensix (mcr) wrote:you need to go to Whitby son it has everything that you need and lots of old people you can trip up and kicktheonehungakid wrote:
on a scale of 1 to 10 how would you rate these places on "englishness"
certeria being: fish and chip quality, tea and cakes, drunken homelessness and buildings that look the same.
actually all places are full of stnuc if you end up in the wrong area
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If you're coming down tonight - the volks has a fun night on (go straight down from station to the new pier and its just down on the marina parade on the left), not been to this one before tho....:
CUTLOOSE - BRIGHTON SOUNDCLASH! Drum & Bass - Jungle - Oldskool Hardcore DJs from all crews. Extra Y-Inter Soundsystem.Dubstep - Breaks + Oldskool G in room 2. £4/3 b4 11. 10-4am. DRINKS PROMOS - 1.50 ON SELECTED SHOTS. Check out: www.cutloosecrew.com
they got a Playgroup night on on the Saturday which is eclectic - no news yet, but can be anything from beatboxing to the carnival collective.
Enjoy
CUTLOOSE - BRIGHTON SOUNDCLASH! Drum & Bass - Jungle - Oldskool Hardcore DJs from all crews. Extra Y-Inter Soundsystem.Dubstep - Breaks + Oldskool G in room 2. £4/3 b4 11. 10-4am. DRINKS PROMOS - 1.50 ON SELECTED SHOTS. Check out: www.cutloosecrew.com
they got a Playgroup night on on the Saturday which is eclectic - no news yet, but can be anything from beatboxing to the carnival collective.
Enjoy

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Re: what to do in brighton?
forensix (mcr) wrote:in no particular ordertheonehungakid wrote:any other places im severly missing out on? enough questions?
Manchester, Bristol, Leeds, Newcastle, Glasgow, Edinburgh, Cornwall, Lake District......I could go on
either that or you could just stay in London and pretend it's the only place in the UK like everyone else down there
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