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.
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A huge white wall on Portobello Promenade in Edinburgh once had the following proudly sprayed in three-foot high blue paint:
"Wall! Huh! What is it good for?"
That made my day every time I walked past but the swine from the council painted over it. Philistines.
Another one is more vandalism than graffiti but still seems to fit here. There was a pub in Portobello High Street called The Glassblower which has recently changed its name (to The Central Bar if I remember right). Why the change? Pesky locals kept nicking the G and l from the sign :-)
Ooh, almost forgot - the first time me and the missus went to Prague we saw the word "BAWBAG" scrawled along the side of a lovely ancient building. Hooray for my fellow Scots and their vandalicious ways. Still got a photo of it somewhere, will have to dig it out...
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