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How far are you from Brighton Pier?
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187 miles.
3hr 24min by car
4h 40min by train
2 days on foot
16hrs by bike.
I don't own a bike, hate trains, like fuck am I walking for 2 days......and have you seen the price of petrol these days?
Sorry Steve. I'm out. Much as I love that rickety rollercoaster on the pier and have fond memories of an FFFM with an ex and two lapdancers in a B&B run by the nicest and funniest gays in the village.
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"262 Miles by car/bike
You peddle fast if it's the same car or bike "
But its still the same distance, even if I walked (give or take) - the bike an engine though and would probably be quicker than the car. |
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"There’s seems to be a lot of people on here that are much closer to me than Brighton, shall we just sack it off and go to Blackpool instead?
🤣🤣"
Absolutely! Just like Brighton but with less fun, colour and cool shops. But parking is way cheaper 🤣 |
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"There’s seems to be a lot of people on here that are much closer to me than Brighton, shall we just sack it off and go to Blackpool instead?
🤣🤣
Absolutely! Just like Brighton but with less fun, colour and cool shops. But parking is way cheaper 🤣"
Yes please. Worth the 4 hour drive. |
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"There’s seems to be a lot of people on here that are much closer to me than Brighton, shall we just sack it off and go to Blackpool instead?
🤣🤣"
Erm, let me just think about that for a millisecond...I've been to Blackpool...NO. |
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Next Friday comparison.
Brighton. 23 degrees. Shingle beach and one pier.
Blackpool. 26 degrees. Huge sandy beach, sunset views, and three piers.
Got me thinking. Piers are popular, so why not build more? Give this generation something that families in the distant future can admire, instead of patching up old Victorian architecture.
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