Vandalism
I got a load of chalk, felt-tip markers and paint from friends one Christmas in a thinly-veiled attempt to get me involved with their plan to vandalise the toilets at the local park. My downfall: Signing my name. Tell us your stories of anti-social behaviour.
Thanks to Bamboo Steamer for the suggestion
( , Thu 7 Oct 2010, 12:10)
I got a load of chalk, felt-tip markers and paint from friends one Christmas in a thinly-veiled attempt to get me involved with their plan to vandalise the toilets at the local park. My downfall: Signing my name. Tell us your stories of anti-social behaviour.
Thanks to Bamboo Steamer for the suggestion
( , Thu 7 Oct 2010, 12:10)
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On the rare occasion that the late lamented Railtrack
decided they were going to actually spend some money on the railways - rather than spunking it all away on executive cokefests and then boasting about how British Rail wasted money by "overmaintaining" the system - they certainly let you know about it.
Generally, this took the form of large posters proclaiming "We are working on your station".
In Oxford, the highly educated, conservation-minded graffiti artists quickly added "...AT THE COST OF OUR HERITAGE".
In Bromsgrove? They changed it to "We are wanking on your station".
Ten years later I reckon the Bromsgrove kids had it right.
( , Thu 7 Oct 2010, 21:28, Reply)
decided they were going to actually spend some money on the railways - rather than spunking it all away on executive cokefests and then boasting about how British Rail wasted money by "overmaintaining" the system - they certainly let you know about it.
Generally, this took the form of large posters proclaiming "We are working on your station".
In Oxford, the highly educated, conservation-minded graffiti artists quickly added "...AT THE COST OF OUR HERITAGE".
In Bromsgrove? They changed it to "We are wanking on your station".
Ten years later I reckon the Bromsgrove kids had it right.
( , Thu 7 Oct 2010, 21:28, Reply)
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