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» Best Graffiti Ever

my mate
...told me about the priceless phrase "i shagged yer mum" written in some toilets in sheffield. not impressed? how about the inspired response:

"go home dad - you're pissed"
(Fri 4th May 2007, 21:04, More)

» Best Graffiti Ever

alston
must be something to do with the lack of people and 'going-nowhere' vibe of small northern towns that led to the removal of an R and a V from alston's welcoming sign, resulting in the too-true

Welcome To Alston
Please D i e Slowly
(Fri 4th May 2007, 21:17, More)

» Best Graffiti Ever

close by
from my window i can see the phrase "R.G.C 4 Lizife" sprayed on the opposite house. it's been there since i moved in last year, and i'm certain that the kid who lives there is responsible. idiot.

also, behind our bathroom door, at a party, somebody scrawled "WIGAN BEEF" into the plaster. cheers you bastard mudhutter. at least you won't be enjoying my nice premiership house again. only championship parties from saturday onwards.
(Thu 10th May 2007, 2:43, More)

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european film
walking through spain a few years ago, a friend an i came across a piece of graffiti that we couldn't explain. bearing in mind it was painted on the side of an abandoned building perhaps 15 miles from anywhere makes it even more inexplicable. the phrase?

"Film Is Dead"

i don't know if it's even funny, or meant to be, but it haunts my dreams.
(Mon 7th May 2007, 14:11, More)

» Best Graffiti Ever

the tripper
where i live in manchester, there is a long road leading to my house. along this road is a series of bizarre and often stupid graffiti, written in marker. as lame as some like "fuck off" are, others are inspired...
on a tree root - "root manuva"
on a sign for flats for rent - "rapists welcome"
some are more unique though, such as "caboodle cockjam" and my personal favourite - "crimson retards".
however, the culprit did leave some clues as to their identity. they identified themselves as the anonymous "student on acid". if you're ever in south manchester, walk along oxford place and down daisybank road, then turn left at longford place to enjoy this tripping student's linguistic journey.
(Fri 4th May 2007, 21:32, More)
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