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Presumably the owner of the house which has the side wall where the mural was painted would have to agree to another one?


I think that would be brilliant. I'd be happy to contribute to a collection to pay for it :) well pay for the paint anyway :))


EDIT: Or maybe we could drop a few hints to Banksy :))

Oh goodness me have I missed out on a class debate? *rolls eyes*


I think it's funny that some of the newcomers to ED dont even know what half of us are talking about (references to the Blame painting on side of Goose Green house)... It just shows that ignorance goes both ways.



PreferToRemainAnon get your facts right before you jump into a debate about something you obviously have never seen or know anything about LOL.


Louisa.

Well how would "newcomers" (sic) know what was being talked about if they have never seen the mural in question before it was painted over???


Why is that funny??


Why does everyone have to have a go at everyone else, I only asked a straightforward question FFS.


:-S

Apparently she is feeling a bit sore after having a moment in Foxtons, while eating her free fish & chips from Seacow. Something to do with her high horse falling off its soap box while choking on principles......


Getting back on thread (and freely admitting that I had got the EDT mural mixed with the GG mural) it is now in a fetching candy stripe sort of configuration, albeit it white on off-white. Although the mural was looking a bit past its best, I don't think that they (presumably the owners) have made things any better. Perhaps a second coat of whitewash is being planned..?

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> Louisa.


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Sorry you seem to be having such a bad day, I usually find a nice walk in the park watching the birds and the squirrels makes me feel better :)


Or perhaps you could feed the ducks :) That might cheer you up :)

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