Lighthouse Posted 12 January, 2015 Posted 12 January, 2015 I reckon Liam is The9. He's certainly got the accent.
spyinthesky Posted 13 January, 2015 Posted 13 January, 2015 Liked the bit at the end where our old taxi driving friend Perry McMillan was sahring local football anecdotes with three lads from Upham FC Wonder if Perry ever had Rupert Lowe in his cab and if the old SISA crew still go to games?
mightysaints Posted 13 January, 2015 Posted 13 January, 2015 Loved the banter with the Pompey girls in Perry's taxi
Tokyo-Saint Posted 13 January, 2015 Posted 13 January, 2015 The whole program was pretty painful. Having not been 'out' in Southampton for years, I had no idea about the ice bus or the MLG that works the taxi rank. What a pencildic he was!
krissyboy31 Posted 13 January, 2015 Posted 13 January, 2015 Blimey. just watched it Not only is Perry McMillan rent-a-quote when it comes to Saints, he somehow got this gig as the resident cabbie!!
Jonnyboy Posted 13 January, 2015 Posted 13 January, 2015 Blimey. just watched it Not only is Perry McMillan rent-a-quote when it comes to Saints, he somehow got this gig as the resident cabbie!! Ahhhh Essruu!
Golden Balls Posted 16 January, 2015 Posted 16 January, 2015 Never ever seen bouncers be that friendly to blokes. Showing off. Just like everyone one on that programme. That taxi rank guy was clearly bullied at school.
JackanorySFC Posted 16 January, 2015 Posted 16 January, 2015 I personally really liked the classy bird that said to the camera in a proper Southampton accent: "I've got a tattoo of a sea shell on the inside of my thigh so realistic roight, if you put your ear to it *pause* you can smell the sea" Also Perry Mc after dropping off a group of proper rough lasses to the Bronx: "Can't beat a bit of Millbrook, heart and soul of Southampton is Millbrook". Quite a funny programme really. Biggest ****head was the scumbag Taff student with the mincy clothes and stupid barnet who saw mine-sweeping other people's drink and generally poncing off others as a badge of honour.
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