
and as someone who works in shoreditch (where there is a lot of his stuff), I quite like seeing it.
it's certainly better than the endless crap tagging of people like rainman
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it's certainly better than the endless crap tagging of people like rainman

you wouldn't be overly chuffed if it appeared on your house, car, copy of pc world magazine.
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sir, you have found the flaw in my argument.
all graffiti is brilliant especially on magazines
have this cat as a prize
www.youtube.com/watch?v=b96I_bpksw8
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all graffiti is brilliant especially on magazines
have this cat as a prize
www.youtube.com/watch?v=b96I_bpksw8

i thought he was a mong in a wheelchair who remembers stuff
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no wheelchair, or mongness
infact that's just a totally inaccurate statement sir, *shakes head*
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infact that's just a totally inaccurate statement sir, *shakes head*

it amuses me a lot.
That said, I hate the legitimising of it.
If it's on your house it is up to you, but councils should fucking wash it off with the rest of the crap.
'His is okay because it is good' is no argument. 'God' is subjective and every artist thinks that their work is good.
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That said, I hate the legitimising of it.
If it's on your house it is up to you, but councils should fucking wash it off with the rest of the crap.
'His is okay because it is good' is no argument. 'God' is subjective and every artist thinks that their work is good.

thank you very much.
Had the serious sniffles recently but fully recovered now.
Yourself?
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Wed 10 Oct 2007, 19:55,
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Had the serious sniffles recently but fully recovered now.
Yourself?

This means I keep collapsing, but it should pass in a week or two.
My friend had a heart attack tonight, which worries me as we always over indulged as a team.
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My friend had a heart attack tonight, which worries me as we always over indulged as a team.

just did a mini-case study on that in uni, if it doesn't resolve let me know so i can ask you loads of personal questions in order to help me better understand my career choice ;)
(that's physiospeak for, poor you, that's shite)
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(that's physiospeak for, poor you, that's shite)

Edit: my computer's having a breakdown so I'll just go now.
'Night all.
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'Night all.