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This made me laugh. Banksy selling originals on a stall in NY. Very few people bought anything but I wonder if those who did buy know what bargains they snapped up.


http://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2013/oct/14/banksy-sells-original-paintings-new-york-booth

wow, and I thought people on here had chips on their shoulders. Just wow!!!

Funny though. I got weird looks in the office when I laughed at the interviewer saying "it's called Squirrels in June"


Absolutely spot on about pop music and radio though. One of my pet rants I was having in my head this morning when Sometimes came on shuffle. WHo's doing this these days I thought, not f******g Lady Gaga with her craaayAaaazy costumes and banal, derivative, insipid r'n'b based pop that's been the chart's mainstay for over a decade without one iota of progression (except ever craaaaAyaazier costumes and more in your face sex.


I think I found myself agreeing with Sinhaighd O'Conner for the first time in my life, that's how bad things have got.

Loz Wrote:

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> Himalayan road signs...

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> http://www.theguardian.com/world/gallery/2013/oct/

> 17/himalayan-road-signs-india-drink-drivers-in-pic

> tures


'Love the neighbour but not while driving'


:)

The dangers of social media

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/what-happened-when-ryanair-boss-michael-oleary-went-on-twitter-for-live-qa-he-crashlanded-spectacularly-8895204.html


personal favourite:

"?Tried to send you a question on Twitter but it ended up on Facebook instead. Still, by your standards that?s close enough.?"

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