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OAPs Behaving Badly in Tenerife

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NanKate Sun 06-Jul-14 18:59:32

Just setting up the video for whilst I am away looking after the GSs for a few days.

I see on Thurs ch5 they have an hour show about naughty pensioners. I am sure throughout I will be saying how awful the programme is, but I just can't resist watching it. hmm

rosequartz Sun 06-Jul-14 23:22:41

Just been to Tenerife, didn't notice any naughty oldies, we behaved beautifully blush

thatbags Mon 07-Jul-14 08:16:14

People like watching other people being 'naughty'. That's why there are programmes showing it. It doesn't mean most people are like that but is more likely an indication of unusual, preferably shocking, behaviour. Audiences like their sleaze.

shysal Mon 07-Jul-14 08:50:40

I have set my recorder too, but am sure I shall cringe when watching!

Lona Mon 07-Jul-14 11:37:26

I've just seen a trailer for this programme, as a couple are being interviewed on "This Morning".
It's just as unpleasant watching older people getting drunk, falling over in the street and generally behaving badly, as it is watching the youngsters in Magaluf doing the same thing, imo.

Why do they think it's clever? I don't get it

Yours sincerely, Disgusted of Cheshire! wink

Nonu Mon 07-Jul-14 12:21:10

LONA

grin

suebailey1 Mon 07-Jul-14 14:30:06

perhaps its the Last Chance Saloon.

tanith Mon 07-Jul-14 16:41:23

I saw the trailer YUK!YUK!YUK!! I know OH will watch but it looks very cringeworthy!

Iam64 Tue 08-Jul-14 08:14:36

We go to a canary island in February/March (funds permitting) and love it. Pity this programme wasn't set on La Palma, which we discovered in March this year. Beautiful island, and our small hotel full of people aged 60 plus, great retirees, all kitted out with walking boots so we could enjoy this beautiful island. Don't suppose OAPs from various northern european countries, who fly to the canaries to enjoy the climate, walk in the beautiful countryside and then drink wine with their evening meal makes quite the same headlines - pitty that.

Lona Tue 08-Jul-14 08:20:55

It looks to me like another ploy to turn people against the older population. How dare we spend our heating allowance on alcohol and enjoying ourselves?

sunseeker Tue 08-Jul-14 09:39:30

As someone who has visited Tenerife many times (and loved it!) I can say I have never seen this type of behaviour. However, it is probably happening in the sort of place I avoid (the Veronicas in Las Americas!).

The last time I was in Tenerife I met some lovely older people and we would spend evenings sitting outside, having a few glasses of wine and enjoying good conversation, no-one got drunk or fell over in the street, but as Iam64 said that wouldn't make "good" television.

jinglbellsfrocks Tue 08-Jul-14 09:47:06

I would think it depends on which end of Tenerife you go to.

penguinpaperback Tue 08-Jul-14 09:47:26

A Daily Mail link.
www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2683111/OAPs-Behaving-Badly-How-elderly-blowing-pensions-partying-like-teenagers-Tenerife.html

penguinpaperback Tue 08-Jul-14 09:50:13

Are there still 2 very different ends to Tenerife? Good to hear, last time we went, about 12 years ago, we made sure we chose the quieter part of the island. Had a lovely, quiet holiday.

glammanana Tue 08-Jul-14 14:11:47

Oh my goodness !! one couple are from Wallasey here on the Wirral,I hope I don't know them that would be embarrassing.

rosesarered Tue 08-Jul-14 15:41:54

Only been to Tenerife once about 6 years ago, it all seemed very sedate to me. Didn't know about two different 'ends' to the island, in fact I can't even remember the name of the place enough to spell it properly , Los Gigantes? Something like that, very tall cliffs, hence the name.We had some nice walks, read our books and slurped coffee or wine and generally chilled out.I think the programme makers must have had a hard time finding these people.

rosequartz Tue 08-Jul-14 19:58:32

We spent our week recently walking, relaxing and reading, went on two very nice trips; also eating excellent food and drinking a glass or two of wine followed by Ron Miel (just the one!). Lovely, but not good tv.

Ana Tue 08-Jul-14 20:02:45

That's the whole point, roses and rosequartz - we all know no one on GN would behave like those shown in the documentary as it wouldn't make good tv, no need to labour the point! grin

rosequartz Tue 08-Jul-14 20:04:41

We are all so nice and well behaved on here!! Just saying, in case someone on GN recognises me. grin

glammanana Wed 09-Jul-14 21:37:56

rosequartz I do love a glass of Ron Miel it goes down so so well doesn't it a nice finish to any day,I always buy the one made by the locals of the Islands and not the mass produced one from the main land,in fact one would go down down very nicely just now.

HollyDaze Wed 09-Jul-14 21:50:33

I've never seen OAPs behaving badly abroad - do you think that C5 advertised for raunchy pensioners and offered them an all-expenses paid holiday if they promise to play up for the cameras!

Ana Wed 09-Jul-14 21:57:42

I don't think it's going to be that shocking. From what I've read, it's mainly about a few pensioners who winter abroad because they say it's cheaper than staying at home and they can afford to go out and have a few drinks.

Some enterprising old chap's opened a bar up over there to encourage all this debauchery, apparently!

Lona Wed 09-Jul-14 22:04:00

You've not seen the trailer then Ana? grin

Ana Wed 09-Jul-14 22:31:51

Hmm...trailers are notoriously misleading. But I might just have to watch the programme now, just out of interest! grin

gillybob Wed 09-Jul-14 22:50:01

Haven't seen the program or the trailer and I'm not sure I want to . There is something disgusting about older people being drunk and disorderly, overly sexual, using foul language and walking around in bikinis and/or budgie smugglers! I think I am probably a prude but I find this kind of behavior stomach churning. shock