norwich graff jam?
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- willy the piss
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Yeah man there was a big graff jam on over the weekend, at the remains of the legendary fdf building by anglia square. Lots of top notch writers painting the hell out of the area, real fucking nice. unfortunately i didnt get to paint, a very late night and 7 missed calls from sam the next day ensured that i mssed it.So if you want the gossip then sams your man.
hopefully it should be there for a while so everybody can enjoy it.
Hope that has helped will. L
hopefully it should be there for a while so everybody can enjoy it.
Hope that has helped will. L
- willy the piss
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- MikeTheBarber
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- MikeTheBarber
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- MikeTheBarber
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Hey any idea?
Why'd they paint over the sweet designs round anglia square? now its just an ugly grey/blue.
- willy the piss
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Hm yeah
While it was still up we had the cops called on us several times for climbing around on anglia square car park andsurrounding rooves
Guess a lot of people object to cities being "urban"
Guess a lot of people object to cities being "urban"
- MikeTheBarber
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Yeah
I was kinda making a joke. Its an oxymoron.
But seriously this is Norwich and therefore considered to be rural and pastoral and "quaint". I mean c'mon to Norwich House of Fraser is going to be a modern landmark. Urban is not the impression Norwich likes to give out to its enormous tourism industry (it was the no.2 shopping city this xmas and visited by people from friggin london)
What I'm getting at is that Norwich isn't stereotypically "urban" at first glance. Just pretentious.
But seriously this is Norwich and therefore considered to be rural and pastoral and "quaint". I mean c'mon to Norwich House of Fraser is going to be a modern landmark. Urban is not the impression Norwich likes to give out to its enormous tourism industry (it was the no.2 shopping city this xmas and visited by people from friggin london)
What I'm getting at is that Norwich isn't stereotypically "urban" at first glance. Just pretentious.