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People did not have a good time at a recent Peaky Blinders festival

10/10/2018, 16:05 (This post was last modified: 10/10/2018, 16:09 by StrumSolo.)
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People did not have a good time at a recent Peaky Blinders festival
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When I say this is like Christmas came early, I mean that on two not-unrelated levels.

1. Here we are, early October, being treated to tales of a v v poorly planned public event.  The likes of which we'd typically have to wait until at least mid-November for.  It is early.

2. Those deep-Autumn disappointments of which I speak?  The staple of the compoface genre, your Winter Wonderlands.  It is Christmas.

Buckle up.

So on the weekend of 28-29 September Peaky Blinders Festivals Limited, a company so not-affiliated with the BBC show that they were threatened with legal action, held a Peaky Blinders festival in Birmingham.

It did not go well.

Like, more-than-200-people-have-joined-a-Facebook-group-to-complain-and-demand-refunds not well.  Some of those grievances?

Amanda Seabourne, from Redditch, said: "We were mis-sold as to what the event would be like, it was oversubscribed and there were health and safety issues.

"I'm so angry. Lots of people are trying to get refunds."

Here's Thyrone Forde's (legit name) take on events: "Total disaster went yesterday queue for bar was over one hour 15 mins queue for toilets was 40 mins.

"It was ridiculous ended up leaving after few hours waiting no drinks.

"I as well as many others were disgusted how you sold so many tickets you had a gauge for numbers yet not for bar staff and toilet facilities???

"Official complaint want a full refund from organisers."

And Amanda Seaborne, what you saying? “We’ve also emailed Companies House to ask them to investigate the integrity of both companies and their directors.

“I think we may organise a protest at their company offices in Staffordshire in the near future too. We’re also contacting trading standards.”

The TV show's producers, Caryn Mandabach Productions, also piled in with a statement: "The Peaky Blinders Immersive Festival held on 28/29 September in Digbeth was not an official Peaky Blinders event.

"It had no authorisation to use the Peaky Blinders brand and went ahead despite being issued with a legal notice to stop.

"As producers we work hard to protect the quality and authenticity of the Peaky Blinders brand so it’s disappointing that so many genuine fans were let down by this unauthorised event."

Eeesh! Run for the hills, Peaky Blinders Festivals Limited; and (might I suggest) take your silly twat punters with you! Hold them in never-ending bar queue purgatory until such a time they're willing to ditch the dress-up and go for a pint in their own historical era (2018).

Pricks, the lot of you.

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09/01/2019, 12:47 (This post was last modified: 09/01/2019, 12:54 by StrumSolo.)
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RE: People did not have a good time at a recent Peaky Blinders festival
Peaky Blinders is good, isn't it?  You'll be lapping up the trailers as season five (due this summer) approaches, and making sure to watch the episodes quick!  Before the spoilers get you!  Obviously you're not likely to invoke your inner eight-year-old-in-the-throes-of-a-TNMT-obsession and start playing dress-up about it any time soon; but if you were to say that Peaky Blinders was in the top five TV shows you were most looking forward to in 2019, that would not be a controversial opinion.

David Beckham's alright, isn't he?  There was that Simeone incident way back, but time's a great healer and he's built up more than enough goodwill in the intervening years.  Obviously you're not so in to him that you'd buy clothes purely for the fact that they've got his name on them, but in a sporting sense it's safe to say his reputation has been rehabilitated. Might we even call him a National Treasure?

Unfortunately, and I think you already knew this on some level, it seems that the cunts who play old-timey dress-up and the cunts who'll buy anything Beckham-related are often the exact same people.

Therefore...

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You know that Peaky Blinders festival or experience or whatever you were planning on avoiding this year?  Extra-avoid it!

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09/01/2019, 13:03
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RE: People did not have a good time at a recent Peaky Blinders festival
Fucking hell, now you're not even Peaky Blinder dressed up enough unless you have the over-priced costume that is #byorderofthepeakyblinders, that's right, fictional dead people.

Isn't this just Cosplay for people with no sense of real fantasy but a love of violence instead? Just wait, this clobber will become more popular than Stone Island with the hooligan firms so much so, the Millwall Bushwackers and Spurs Yid Army won't know who to punch next as they all pull up in flat caps chanting Poll in muttered tones.

And what the precise fuck are they even doing at London fashion week? A place that is meant to show how fashion on the runway will be leading the way forward in new trends that trickle down to the high street. I'm no expert but I dare say that turning up in the period drama dress cide would get you laughed out of the doors let alone if you presented an "original line" to the likes of Vogue and Dereck Zoolander.

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