Monday 1 November 2010

Brap.



Fun News Story for the day, apparently Staines, in Surrey UK is considering changing its name to attract investors that have been put off by the bad reputation caused by being the home of Ali G. 
Ali G of course being the FICTIONAL character created by COMEDIAN Sacha Baron Cohen, alongside his other creations, Borat (Kazakhstan's TV Presenter) and Bruno (The worlds second most famous austrian behind Hitler). Now to be honest I don't think any serious investors would take this into account. 
Although, come to think of it, it wasn't that long ago that he had to apologise to Kazakhstan for portraying them in such a bad light. Is this the state the world is in. The most powerful social terrorist in the western world lives with his Nan.
For the full story, follow the Jump.




Ali G town Staines in name change proposal


Councillors in the Surrey town of Staines, which was lampooned by Sacha Baron Cohen's comic character Ali G, are considering changing its name.
Business leaders said changing the name to Staines-on-Thames would make the town more attractive to investors.
The council said the proposal was at an early stage and would be subject to public consultation.
The Staines Town Society said the suggestion was "pretentious nonsense" and "absurd".
Comedian Sacha Baron Cohen used the town, which is in Spelthorne, for the home of his spoof rapper Ali G.
'Irresponsible humour'
Alex Tribick, who chairs the Spelthorne Business Forum, which made the proposal, said changing the name would boost investment.
He said: "A lot of businesses are moving from central and west London out to the Spelthorne and Staines area.
"Everything we can do, even if it's a small thing like changing the name, can only be good for encouraging that business and investment in the area.
"The River Thames, as a beautiful landscape, can only encourage businesses to make that relocation for the benefit of its employees."
Colin Davis, Spelthorne Borough Council's cabinet member for economic development, said the town had a reputation it did not deserve.
'Bad reputation'
He said: "The ancient and honourable name of Staines has been sullied by negligent reporting by the media on one hand and perhaps irresponsible humour on the part of others such as Ali G.
"Most people don't know where Staines is. Most people don't know it's on one of the most beautiful reaches of the River Thames."
But Anne Damerell, the secretary of the Staines Town Society said she thought the idea was "absurd" and "pretentious nonsense".
"I think if Ali G gets to hear about this, he'll have a real laugh at us doing something so silly," she said.
"Does Staines have such a bad reputation? We're just a normal place with a normal name, let's leave it at that."

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