13 thoughts on “691 London Dada, work 509; The Irrepressible.”
reminds me of old school desks with a history of pupils scratched on the surface. And my old kitchen table which I scratched mine and (now) hubby’s name into whilst pissed, he was unimpressed and had it french polished out – the spoilsport! I’d love to get friends to scratch names/messages into a table at a dinner party 😀
These are good – I like these. The words are important because they are written/scratched by us and our contemporaries.
So, what else does it say?
A xx
I believe the context is in relation to the intended function of the metal plate that has been riveted to the side of the Formica cubicle, that has been defeated in its purpose.
I understand there’s no need for them in the “lady’s department”.
Well, just because, in general, women don’t wave it around, so to speak, doesn’t mean they DON’T wave it around. So don’t go peeping through little drilled holes, dirty or not!
A xx
reminds me of old school desks with a history of pupils scratched on the surface. And my old kitchen table which I scratched mine and (now) hubby’s name into whilst pissed, he was unimpressed and had it french polished out – the spoilsport! I’d love to get friends to scratch names/messages into a table at a dinner party 😀
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He French polished it out?! What a old romantic you got there huh 😦
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I know lol
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It just goes to show that no matter what material is used on the walls someone will always manage to ‘write’ on it 😀
Not sure if this piece of graffiti will command as much as a ‘Banksy’ but it’s entertaining nevertheless!
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If Banksy jemmied it off the wall and framed it, it would command as much as a Banksy 😉
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I can imagine the scrape scrape as they carved their names on that steel…
ouch it sets my teeth on edge…
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Indeed, but biro doesn’t stick on steel.. apparently. Goes to show determination pays off in the end though, well done them!
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These are good – I like these. The words are important because they are written/scratched by us and our contemporaries.
So, what else does it say?
A xx
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I believe the context is in relation to the intended function of the metal plate that has been riveted to the side of the Formica cubicle, that has been defeated in its purpose.
I understand there’s no need for them in the “lady’s department”.
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Don’t you believe it!!
A xx
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Dirty little drilled holes through too? I don’t believe it.
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Well, just because, in general, women don’t wave it around, so to speak, doesn’t mean they DON’T wave it around. So don’t go peeping through little drilled holes, dirty or not!
A xx
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My point was there are no drilled holes on your side of the great divide. Am I correct in my supposition?
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