May 23, 2005 at 6:46 pm
Just had a look at the new Prestwick Airport website at http://www.gpia.co.uk/ and personally I don’t really like it but everyone has their own taste what do you think?
Do you like it or loathe it?
By: DME - 25th May 2005 at 14:01
Why not limit to the pax to blind pax, that way who cares what it looks like.
dme
By: Bmused55 - 25th May 2005 at 13:25
Could be worse, it could be that colour David Icke liked and sink nearby Arran as prophesised by the great sage (stooge).
LOL
Or the could have let Laurenc Llwellen Bowen at it. They’d end up with shagpile cowskin motive carpets going up the walls with deep red paintwork
By: LFC24 - 25th May 2005 at 13:25
I think so. I know so.
Its a strong colour and looks pretty good.
Don’t diss it till you’ve seen it. You’re summary judgements are beginning to annoy me.
I’ve seen purple wallpapers and walls loads of times, mate.
They’re all irritating to me, and they also look ugly. Unless it’s a light purple.
By: Ren Frew - 25th May 2005 at 13:17
I think so.
Could be worse, it could be that colour David Icke liked and sink nearby Arran as prophesised by the great sage (stooge).
By: Bmused55 - 25th May 2005 at 13:15
No, I mean the colours. Purple as the main colour of an airport? I think not.
I think so. I know so.
Its a strong colour and looks pretty good.
Don’t diss it till you’ve seen it. You’re summary judgements are beginning to annoy me.
By: LFC24 - 25th May 2005 at 13:12
well its a lot better than the silly names airports have been given down south lately.
Robin Hood Doncaster Sheffield International Airport …. jees what a mouthfull!
No, I mean the colours. Purple as the main colour of an airport? I think not.
By: Bmused55 - 25th May 2005 at 12:24
How about “Fly Prestwick, it’s fandabidozi! You’d have to be Krankie not too!”
ha ha ha, that would work very well 🙂
By: Ren Frew - 25th May 2005 at 12:20
Isn’t that just the best made up word in the World? They can use that with Wee Jimmy Crankie as a mascot and/or logo!!
How about “Fly Prestwick, it’s fandabidozi! You’d have to be Krankie not too!”
By: Bmused55 - 25th May 2005 at 12:06
Great. I can’t get enough of it now.. :rolleyes:
NOT.
well its a lot better than the silly names airports have been given down south lately.
Robin Hood Doncaster Sheffield International Airport …. jees what a mouthfull!
By: LFC24 - 25th May 2005 at 11:48
Great. I can’t get enough of it now.. :rolleyes:
NOT.
By: Bmused55 - 24th May 2005 at 22:40
Just been to prestwick.
the entire terminal is decked out with purple shades and the “pure dead brilliant” motto all over the place
By: Duesseldwarf - 24th May 2005 at 21:39
“Fandabidozi” would have been better. :rolleyes:
Isn’t that just the best made up word in the World? They can use that with Wee Jimmy Crankie as a mascot and/or logo!!
By: DME - 24th May 2005 at 10:20
The artwork looks like it was completed by Ralph Steadman?
Looks O.K., not the best though.
dme
By: Bmused55 - 24th May 2005 at 10:08
“Fandabidozi” would have been better. :rolleyes:
indubitably
By: Ren Frew - 24th May 2005 at 00:25
“Pure Dead Brilliant” is a colloquial term in the west.
Basically means Very good or Brilliant, go figure.. lol.The phrase will make sense and appeal to PIKs target audience… the west side of Scotland.
“Fandabidozi” would have been better. :rolleyes:
By: Bmused55 - 23rd May 2005 at 22:26
can you get any more youthful than me- 13? I don’t get it an nobody i know’ll get it either
“Pure Dead Brilliant” is a colloquial term in the west.
Basically means Very good or Brilliant, go figure.. lol.
The phrase will make sense and appeal to PIKs target audience… the west side of Scotland.
By: Grey Area - 23rd May 2005 at 22:22
That’s what makes it such a cunning plan, Spence. 😉
By: Spence_CWL - 23rd May 2005 at 21:38
can you get any more youthful than me- 13? I don’t get it an nobody i know’ll get it either
By: Duesseldwarf - 23rd May 2005 at 21:30
Not pure dead brilliant in my opinion! As for the phrase “pure dead brilliant” – I think it will need a West-coaster to explain it properly. To me, it’s comical and reminiscent of Rab C. Nesbitt and co. It’s a particularly west coast of Scotland term. I think most Scots would p!sh themselves if they seen that! I did! 😀
By: Grey Area - 23rd May 2005 at 21:13
Ah – but you miss the point, Spence.
It will appeal to “da yoof” and is, therefore, A Very Good Thing Indeed. :rolleyes: