Best Graffiti Ever
My favourite was a public loo in Oxford where someone had written a huge poem all down the cubicle door. Best bit? Someone else had added detailed literary criticism. Only in Oxford. Have you seen better? Worse? Do tell.
( , Thu 3 May 2007, 17:16)
My favourite was a public loo in Oxford where someone had written a huge poem all down the cubicle door. Best bit? Someone else had added detailed literary criticism. Only in Oxford. Have you seen better? Worse? Do tell.
( , Thu 3 May 2007, 17:16)
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Horses
In Monmouth Street in Covent Garden, one of the buildings has Victorian pseudo-graffiti. You know the type of thing: a description of the business written directly on the brickwork. Usual examples are "Gunsmith" or "Purveyor of fine meat".
This place is advertised as selling "Horse Clothing" in big black letters. I doubt if anyone but me sees it. Whoever looks up in London?
I know what it's supposed to be but it always makes me think of a horse wearing a tweed jacket and a bowler hat.
( , Wed 9 May 2007, 17:00, Reply)
In Monmouth Street in Covent Garden, one of the buildings has Victorian pseudo-graffiti. You know the type of thing: a description of the business written directly on the brickwork. Usual examples are "Gunsmith" or "Purveyor of fine meat".
This place is advertised as selling "Horse Clothing" in big black letters. I doubt if anyone but me sees it. Whoever looks up in London?
I know what it's supposed to be but it always makes me think of a horse wearing a tweed jacket and a bowler hat.
( , Wed 9 May 2007, 17:00, Reply)
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