Saturday, October 26, 2013
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Yes sometimes the beauty has to go for the beast. Now we never know what was the mural in the first place.
ReplyDeleteIrritating! Wish all these disrespectful "artist" could be caught and made to clean up the graffiti.
ReplyDeleteWhat a shame. I have never understood what pleasure some people get out of destroying things.
ReplyDeleteOh, that's too bad. I guess I'm not a big fan of graffiti.
ReplyDeleteThis is sad to see a fine mural defaced like this. In another age those doing graffiti would write, "Kilroy was here." My muralist friends often put their murals high out of reach of casual graffiti "artists."
ReplyDeleteSomeone should put their painting talent to work helping elderly people paint their houses instead of ruining someone's mural.
ReplyDeleteGoing against the 'code'.
ReplyDeleteI see you have numpties over there as well
ReplyDeleteDidn't know they were called numpties. I have other words but am too polite to write the down.
ReplyDeleteaw..too bad!
ReplyDeleteThat is too bad.
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