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It's OK. The one at the Plough isn't.


But where does the council get off allowing a thing of beauty like the right hand side of the hospital to be knocked down, then green lighting highly 'individual' murals all over the manor?


And if there was general consensus that we all hate the thirty foot tall mad hatter bee/ant, who's going to scrub it off?

I went to see the mural going up and spoke to the artist himself, what a cool guy! He is all about vegan food, equality and contentiousness - that's his philosophy. I love what he is all about. I guess the owners identified with the artist in the idea healthy eating. Apart from this - loving all the murals in Dulwich - they give a bit of light in the dark of the winter, finally we have some cool pictures to look at.

Coolcat Wrote:

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> I went to see the mural going up and spoke to the

> artist himself, what a cool guy! He is all about

vegan food, equality and contentiousness - that's

> his philosophy. I love what he is all about. I

> guess the owners identified with the artist in the

> idea healthy eating. Apart from this - loving all

> the murals in Dulwich - they give a bit of light

> in the dark of the winter, finally we have some

> cool pictures to look at.


So is the Food at The Patch going to be Vegan??


DulwichFox

DulwichFox Wrote:

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> Coolcat Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > I went to see the mural going up and spoke to

> the

> > artist himself, what a cool guy! He is all

> about

> vegan food, equality and contentiousness -

> that's

> > his philosophy. I love what he is all about. I

> > guess the owners identified with the artist in

> the

> > idea healthy eating. Apart from this - loving

> all

> > the murals in Dulwich - they give a bit of

> light

> > in the dark of the winter, finally we have some

> > cool pictures to look at.

>

> So is the Food at The Patch going to be Vegan??

>

> DulwichFox


The clue is that carrot-in-a-beerglass logo... a lamb chop woud have been much more decorative/enticing.

I hear he is using vegan spray paint too*.




*written in vegan virtual ink

Peckhamgatecrasher Wrote:

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> You can steveo. There appears to be a dog's arse

> on The Wishing Well that noone's complaining

> about.


xxxxxx


I like the crapping dog. It's based on part of a picture in the Dulwich Picture Gallery.


A somewhat obscure part of the picture, admittedly.

Jeremy Wrote:

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> > He is all about vegan food, equality

>

> zzzzz

>

> > and contentiousness

>

> Contentiousness or conscientiousness?


Or even Pretentiousness.. ?


Like a Carrot in a Pint of Beer..


Pity the have not concentrated on getting the place open.


DulwichFox

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