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Of course he won't - he's a poster boy for the 'PC gone mad' hordes. Just check out the comments on the Telegraph's story...
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/3374093/Jeremy-Clarkson-in-new-BBC-standards-row.htmlI quite like the "PC gone mad" hordes.
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Do you know the Greyhound pub? We were regulars at the quiz night which was lots of fun. They changed landlord around the new year and bought in a new quiz which we never went to (out of spite). The old quiz was great. Melbourne Cup day they had a beer raffle which essentially meant that (being as only half of us turned up to the pub) we got to drink all the beer for nothing and not have to put our hands into our pockets at the bar once - all this because we entered the quiz (which was free) whilst all the other ppl in the pub had to pay. Ah, good times. Shame about the beer though, theres only so much free Carlton you can drink.
Fuck man I wish I was back there.
Yeah, great pub... Sunday drag shows! Its a pretty rough and tumble place, isnt it. There were rumours about it being closed down and converted into a gay bath-house which would have been a massive loss to the area. One of the few remaining "real pubs".
Please do not knock Draught on tap... its a pretty significant reason for my trip back. Fosty pots of horse... mmmmm.
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I know it well mate... St.K was my old stomping ground. Lived in Elwood, but it was obviously right on the doorstep. Its all become a bit gentrified now, but there is still the grimey underbelly and to be honest, Im not impartial to it.
I'll actually be back there in a fortnight for a couple of months of sun. 'Appy days!
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He's amazing man... they are huge pieces too. www.loganhicks.com or just google image search.
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I'll see your Banksy.
And I'll raise you a Blek le Rat.
Logan Hicks - Taipei Alley. I think its huge too... can remember the exact measurements.
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@DFP: I dont think its possible to get the £225 Bowery deal anymore. It used to be through Pearson Cycles but its no longer advertised. Super value at the time, IMO.
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I think this is slightly misguided. Obviously people feel strongly about the topic, but I think there are more meaningful ways of advancing the cause than pestering a little shop beside B/L. This bike is synonymous with something poingant to you, but maybe not to them. The proprietors have been made aware and as a result those of you who went in have connected with maybe one or two people who might see the other ghost bikes draw the parrallel. They might even remove their sign/bike or change its colour as a result of your collective contact, but thats the end of it. Maybe as an alternative if you stood beside one of the real ones and take 5 minutes to tell 5 passers-by about their significance, I think you would have made a more tangible contribution to the campaign. I'd have thought that its about awareness raising after all, and the white bikes are just one mechanism for doing so.
I think VanUdens post a couple of days ago was the most sensible on the thread.
Anyhoo, my 2 cents.
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I see his colour. He's black. I think its significant.