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couple of pictures from our family outing today

 

pathetic double yellow outside moor st, the pram is about the only thing that could get a ticket there!

 

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Dominic giving David Walliams a "teenage utant ninja turtle" stationary set, if you have read mr stink then you will know the reference, at waterstones in brum this morning

 

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Now I'm not saying Marlborough is posh.............

 

that reminds me of some graffiti you can see from the train on the way into wendover, on the local skateboard park ramp someone has written "give organic food a chance"

 

middle class graffiti at its best!

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Reminds me of Canal Street in Manchesters 'gay village'. Local wags frequently vandalise the street signs, blanking out the first letter of each word....

ay illage .....

 

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I'll get me coat ;)

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post-14382-0-34281200-1350990442.jpgAs Southernman46 said in post 83 - "Now I'm not saying Marlborough is posh but there is clearly a better read sort of vandal there" - I can't recall where this is, but you can draw your own conclusions as to how well read they are. You have to give him some credit for correcting the double R. Edited by Turnout
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post-14382-0-34281200-1350990442.jpgAs Southernman46 said in post 83 - "Now I'm not saying Marlborough is posh but there is clearly a better read sort of vandal there" - I can't recall where this is, but you can draw your own conclusions as to how well read they are. You have to give him some credit for correcting the double R.

 

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that reminds me of some graffiti you can see from the train on the way into wendover, on the local skateboard park ramp someone has written "give organic food a chance"

 

middle class graffiti at its best!

 

On a railway bridge over the M25, and visible to traffic in the clockwise direction after the junction with the M40, is a railway bridge with the following:

 

"Give PEAS a chance"....

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Real-time Passenger Information displays can be very useful, however when the text is longer than the screen can cope with, there can be some unfortunate messages...

 

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Any possible reference to any well known modeller is purely coincidental...

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