Sunday, May 11, 2008

 

My favourite graffiti

In an underpass by Mill Hill Broadway, North West London, in the early 80's, the following was painted quite large:

In a world full of boxes, only true love is natural

That became the subject of a few (stoned) discussions on whether or not it was profound.


The funniest one ever, I saw re-printed somewhere, and not in it's original scrawl:

If you think the bottom is falling out of your world
Drink Theakston's Real Ale, and you'll think the world is falling out of your bottom


I requested on a message board for people to post their favourites, and this is a selection of what was posted, some of which I had seen elsewhere previously:

Written on wall:
"My mother made me a lesbian"
Written below in different hand
"If I give her the wool, will she make me one too?"


My karma ran over my dogma

On a church sign announcing 'Jesus is Coming', someone had written - 'Don't Swallow That'.

One that only English people will get. posted near the Spurs ground:
KEN DODDS DADS DOGS DEAD


Seen on a 7 Up truck in the late 80’s:
"7 Up - It's good for you".
Someone had written underneath:
"Not if you're Snow White"


In a public toilet:
Here I sit, broken hearted
I came to poo, but only farted


And here are some pictures that were posted.







Please feel free to post your favourites also.

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