Nearly everyone is a fat, tattooed covered, football shirt wearing drunk.
And that's just the women.
Seriously, was walking round by the North Pier around 18.00 last night and the amount of drunks was unbelievable. The amazing thing was that most were over 50. Maybe I'm getting snobby in my old age.
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Great thing was i was working on an ice skating show and the women ice skaters were gorgeous.
Riga must get treated like George Clooney up there......................
The front has had a multi-million pound face lift - and still looks shiite.
To say I was shocked is an understatement. Now if I had been studying for a doctorate in Anthropology at Cambridge on the other hand, bingo...
Blackpool chairman Karl Oyston has insisted he is doing his job to the best of his ability after being criticised by manager Jose Riga.
The under-pressure chairman once again had to witness fans calling for him to resign after a shock exit from the Capital One Cup at the hands of League Two outfit Shrewsbury.
And these latest protestations come after new manager Riga publicly demanded more from his chairman when looking at targets to strengthen a squad in dire need of reinforcements.
However, Oyston believes he is doing all he can, and the club can turn their troubles around.
"Despite the accusations we are absolutely doing our job at the club but we need to be put in a position to sign players,” Oyston told the Blackpool Gazette.
“There’s a lot of negativity around the club at the moment, some I understand and some I simply won’t accept.
“I’m fully aware of the situation we are in and of course us making the worst start for more than 100 years alarms us.
“But the statistics are largely irrelevant, what’s more important is our current position which I would have expected to have picked up by now.
“We can no longer use the excuse of not having a pre -season as we’ve played the games now, the players should be up to scratch now.
"I don’t think the air of negativity around is helping."
Oyston, however, understands fans' discontent, after the club have endured their worst start to a season in 116 years.
"I understand their frustration, that’s only natural, I mean around the management and the manager," Oyston added.
“The manager is the one person who needs to be positive and I don’t understand the leader of any group or organisation being so negative.
“I’d sooner we are all positive and work as hard as we can.
The Pleasure beach is good if you have a family though but the last two times I've been there on stag does I''ve encountered arsey Mancunians thinking they're rock hard after 4-5 pints.