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Conference back40::soapbox

Title:Soapbox. Just Soapbox.
Notice:No more new notes
Moderator:WAHOO::LEVESQUEONS
Created:Thu Nov 17 1994
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:862
Total number of notes:339684

45.0. "The Geordie Culture is Tosh Note." by LUDWIG::SAAD (D-shift made me do it) Fri Nov 18 1994 04:56

    
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45.1CBHVAX::CBHLager LoutFri Nov 18 1994 12:534
knob off Saad you big puff, or I'll send the Newcastle supporters
over there!  (if I can get them out the pub, that is)

Chris.
45.2TOOK::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dog face)Fri Nov 18 1994 13:061
Is this the UK Football Clubs note?
45.3CSOA1::LEECHannuit coeptis novus ordo seclorumFri Nov 18 1994 13:421
    Take it to the star trek note...
45.4WELSWS::HEDLEYLager LoutThu Jan 26 1995 19:283
eh?  No bleedin appreciation of footy, these foreign types.

Chris.
45.5MaccamHERO::FRAYNEWed Aug 23 1995 12:541
    Maccam's the lot of yers.
45.6SMURF::WALTERSWed Aug 23 1995 16:451
    haad yer gob, yerbuggermar
45.7CBHVAX::CBHLager LoutSat Aug 26 1995 09:273
aye, bugger off ya geet puff.

Chris.
45.8CSOA1::LEECHDia do bheatha.Mon Aug 28 1995 14:052
    Hey, isn't Geordie that guy on Star Trek who wears half an automotive
    air filter over his eyes?
45.9CBHVAX::CBHLager LoutMon Aug 28 1995 14:434
Yeah, but Geordie is also a variant of George, not just the collective
name for the football hooligans that live on Tyneside.

Chris.
45.10YUPPY::OHAGANBVatican Radio TechnoWed Sep 20 1995 12:564
    Newcastle has been listed in the top ten party cities of the world. I 
    kid you not. I believe Amsterdam holds top ranking. 
    
    Barry. 
45.11CBHVAX::CBHLager LoutWed Sep 20 1995 14:078
>    Newcastle has been listed in the top ten party cities of the world. I 
>    kid you not. I believe Amsterdam holds top ranking. 
    
I heard it was the 8th most popular city in the world for tourists.
Obviously I'm biased in favour of the place, but that amazed even
me.

Chris.
45.12SMURF::WALTERSWed Sep 20 1995 15:112
    
    Probably because of Lord Percy getting all that exposure on Blackadder II.
45.13Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMHappy Harry Hard OnThu Sep 21 1995 01:241
    re .11 - shut-up you smelly northerner !!
45.14CBHVAX::CBHLager LoutThu Sep 21 1995 07:315
>    re .11 - shut-up you smelly northerner !!

knob off you malignant southern poove.

Chris.
45.15CHEFS::COOKSHalf Man,Half BiscuitThu Sep 21 1995 11:157
    How far up the party scale is Reading?
    
    - 10 on a scale of 100 I would guess.
    
    Though I do agree with Amsterdam being tops. It`s probably the only
    place outside of Reading I would consider living. 
    
45.16SMURF::WALTERSThu Sep 21 1995 12:412
    Doesn't reading already have the distinction of being the benchmark
    for "average" when it comes to UK towns?
45.17CHEFS::COOKSHalf Man,Half BiscuitThu Sep 21 1995 17:0212
    The vast majority of people write Reading off as being a dull comuter
    town. But they are wrong! Places like Basingstoke and Bracknell are
    dull comuter towns.
    
    In fact,(and I swear this isn`t a lie),my Dad used to work with people
    from Dallas,Paris,Canada er,a other places and they didn`t want to move
    back to their places of origin. `Cos they saw the light and realised
    Reading was in fact a great place to live.
    
    Am I talking crap or what?
    
    
45.19SMURF::BINDERNight's candles are burnt out.Thu Sep 21 1995 17:153
    .17
    
    Codswallop.
45.20List the highlights...GAAS::BRAUCHERFrustrated IncorporatedThu Sep 21 1995 17:226
    
      Well, for '95, my vacation bucks have waddled off.  But suppose
     I could fly to Reading, in my typical Hawaian shirt, camera around
     neck.  What would an American tourist gawk at in Reading ?
    
      bb
45.21CBHVAX::CBHLager LoutThu Sep 21 1995 17:275
>What would an American tourist gawk at in Reading ?
    
the crap football team.

Chris.
45.22SMURF::WALTERSThu Sep 21 1995 18:0236
    
    They would gawp at Reading Gaol, where Oscar Wilde wrote his ballad and
    Stacey Keach did his 3 months soft time for dope smuggling.
    
    Then walk down the canal to the ruins of Reading Abbey, destroyed
    during the dissolution of the monasteries but Henry VIII.  A plaque
    there indicates that the earliest known instance of written music was
    at the Abbey.
    
    Thence to Mapledurham, a picturesque setting on the river with a
    working mill,  fine church and country house.
    
    Catch a ferry down the river to Henley-On-Thames, home of the regatta.
    See the homes of the rich & famous and lunch at the Bull.
    
    Visit the Roman walled town of Calleva, to the Soutch of Reading,
    noting the Church that dates from the 900s.  Eat at the Red Lion in
    Silchester on the way home.
    
    Rent a boat and spend a day navigating the Thames or better still, the
    Kennet and Avon canal.
    
    Walk the ridgeway path, a ancient trackway and ley line that runs 76
    miles across the high chalk.   Or rent a four wheeler and drive through
    mud puddles of African proportions.
    
    Take in the small but interesting museum and art gallery. 
    
    Eat a good curry.
    
    
    
     
    
    
    
45.23SX4GTO::OLSONDoug Olson, ISVETS Palo AltoThu Sep 21 1995 18:226
    > Reading Gaol, where Oscar Wilde wrote his ballad 
    
    actually, Oscar wrote De Profundis in gaol - but the Ballad of Reading
    Gaol wasn't written until after he'd left prison, if memory serves.
    
    DougO
45.24SPEZKO::FRASERMobius Loop; see other sideThu Sep 21 1995 19:056
        Re Mapledurham,
        
        Take a look at the (working) water-mill there - used as the set
        for part of the movie "The Eagle has Landed"
        
        Andy
45.25Talk HardSNOFS1::DAVISMHappy Harry Hard OnThu Sep 21 1995 23:4010
  >    Well, for '95, my vacation bucks have waddled off.  But suppose
  >    I could fly to Reading, in my typical Hawaian shirt, camera around
  >    neck.  What would an American tourist gawk at in Reading ?
    
    If you're planning to dress like that, I'd say you'll be spending quite
    a lot of time gawking at the pavement after being beaten up by a few
    skinheads. You wouldn't have the camera long either.
    
    good job I'm not a PR bod for the home town. Well, it isn't really like
    that. That's only at football games.
45.26CHEFS::COOKSHalf Man,Half BiscuitFri Sep 22 1995 11:518
    Mapledurham is very nice. I used to cycle up there when I was a lad. I
    remember a couple of tourist type people stopping me and saying "gee,
    don`t you think this is the most fantastic countryside? Aren`t you
    lucky to live round here?" etc,etc. I didn`t have a clue what they
    were going on about. Still don`t really.
    
    
    
45.27CBHVAX::CBHBe kind to Andrea 'coz she's daftMon Feb 12 1996 20:154
I actually saw a note in soc.culture.celtic the other day asking about Geordie 
culture.  Bizarre.

Chris.
45.28Vote for Sid ...CSC32::PRICETongue-tied & twisted ......Mon Feb 12 1996 21:0710
    
    
    I used to work for a Geordie, and I thought Sid the Sexist was fiction
    until I met him.    Even more bizarre !!
    
    
    Conrad
    (Southern Celt)
    
    
45.29SMURF::WALTERSMon Feb 12 1996 21:171
    Do they still do Viz then?
45.30CBHVAX::CBHBe kind to Andrea 'coz she's daftMon Feb 12 1996 21:306
>    Do they still do Viz then?

they certainly do, although I have yet to buy the last issue due to being 
skint.

Chris.
45.31CBHVAX::CBHBe kind to Andrea 'coz she's daftMon Feb 12 1996 21:316
>    I used to work for a Geordie, and I thought Sid the Sexist was fiction
>    until I met him.    Even more bizarre !!
    
nah, we're all like that.  Even the women.

Chris.
45.32I don't know but ..CSC32::PRICETongue-tied & twisted ......Tue Feb 13 1996 13:559
    
    
    
    Well I haven't been home for 6 months, but one of the guys in the
    group went home last sept and picked up a copy, I didn't notice the date
    though.
    
    
    Conrad
45.33CHEFS::COOKSHalf Man,Half BiscuitTue Feb 13 1996 15:214
    Viz isn`t funny like it used to be.
    
    A bit like myself,really.
    
45.34BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Tue Feb 13 1996 15:223
    
    	Except, of course, that Viz was funny at one time.
    
45.35CHEFS::COOKSHalf Man,Half BiscuitTue Feb 13 1996 15:346
    Oh,I dunno.
    
    I thought I was quite hilarious under the guise of "Joe Strummer".
    
    A raving nutter,in fact. 
    
45.36SCASS1::BARBER_ANo swordsTue Feb 13 1996 15:381
    Yes, that would be an accurate description.