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Hi all,


Looking for a bit of advice.


I have a bundle of things to get done in Brighton, (Hanover), and if anyone knows of a forum like this there could you point me at it? I have searched around and have found lots of loose ends but nothing as helpful as the EDF.


Thanks

notimpressed Wrote:

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> No, most folk in Brighton aren't middle class

> bores who moan about out of service bus stops or

> fireworks that scare their precious dog.



There's the general chat from the football club - called "the bear pit" - which talks about just this stuff - and brexit etc.


https://www.northstandchat.com/forumdisplay.php?87-The-Bear-Pit

fishbiscuits Wrote:

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> notimpressed Wrote:

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> -----

> > No, most folk in Brighton aren't middle class

> bores

>

> You obviously haven't been there since the turn of

> the millennium..


:-)

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