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What do you drive? , by RoboJ on Jun 21, 2016 14:41:51 GMT 1, Something I made a while back. Steam engine tandom bike. Doesn't go very fast though That steam engine is a work of art. I made the buck for the body work for this car. From the cockpit back. Took me five weeks working 100 hrs a week. Thanks Ploppi thats really appreciated. The car looks very nice! Give you a race with my Chainsaw powered dragster
Something I made a while back. Steam engine tandom bike. Doesn't go very fast though That steam engine is a work of art. I made the buck for the body work for this car. From the cockpit back. Took me five weeks working 100 hrs a week. Thanks Ploppi thats really appreciated. The car looks very nice! Give you a race with my Chainsaw powered dragster
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What do you drive? , by RoboJ on Jun 21, 2016 14:37:39 GMT 1, Now this one was a bit quicker! Attached 6 electric jets to a bicycle This is amazing. I cycle usually at around 22mph, I want this now for a clutch of Strava KOMs
Haha Thank you. Thats a great idea I'll use it to do my Paris charity run next week! But then I did make this which might also help. 4 electric jets on a back pack.
Now this one was a bit quicker! Attached 6 electric jets to a bicycle This is amazing. I cycle usually at around 22mph, I want this now for a clutch of Strava KOMs Haha Thank you. Thats a great idea I'll use it to do my Paris charity run next week! But then I did make this which might also help. 4 electric jets on a back pack.
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What do you drive? , by RoboJ on Jun 21, 2016 14:06:22 GMT 1, Now this one was a bit quicker! Attached 6 electric jets to a bicycle
Now this one was a bit quicker! Attached 6 electric jets to a bicycle
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What do you drive? , by RoboJ on Jun 21, 2016 13:22:43 GMT 1, Something I made a while back. Steam engine tandom bike. Doesn't go very fast though
Something I made a while back. Steam engine tandom bike. Doesn't go very fast though
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Stik Print, Canvas, WANTED, by RoboJ on Jun 20, 2016 15:03:10 GMT 1, I have some of these signed ... And the book too. PM for details Just wondering, where/when we're the US releases signed? Haven't seen any pics...
There was a book signing. I have the book with a doodle on the front page and the poster is signed.
I have some of these signed ... And the book too. PM for details Just wondering, where/when we're the US releases signed? Haven't seen any pics... There was a book signing. I have the book with a doodle on the front page and the poster is signed.
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#ARTCompetition, by RoboJ on Jun 20, 2016 13:15:36 GMT 1, It says to me "Failed loading Instagram post." Yes 4 words sorry
Hmm is it working now? it loads on mine.
It says to me "Failed loading Instagram post." Yes 4 words sorry Hmm is it working now? it loads on mine.
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#ARTCompetition, by RoboJ on Jun 20, 2016 12:14:45 GMT 1, Win this one off original piece. Created as a stencil test for the piece I made on brick lane for Orlando. (A2 size)
Simply comment with what this piece says to you in 3 words.
Terms & Conditions apply. Competition closes 12pm Monday 27th. Over 1yr olds only. You may lose your home if you do not take part. Guarantor for your 3 words may be required.
http://instagram.com/p/BGsMFR1uc8u
http://instagr.am/p/BG37va4KvDL
Win this one off original piece. Created as a stencil test for the piece I made on brick lane for Orlando. (A2 size) Simply comment with what this piece says to you in 3 words. Terms & Conditions apply. Competition closes 12pm Monday 27th. Over 1yr olds only. You may lose your home if you do not take part. Guarantor for your 3 words may be required. http://instagram.com/p/BGsMFR1uc8u http://instagr.am/p/BG37va4KvDL
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Annual return in banksy prints ?, by RoboJ on Jun 19, 2016 17:56:09 GMT 1, They have certainly shot up over the last 5 or so years but it's I'm possible to say. Do you think there has been any increase since last year? Even with Dismaland? I know gallery prices have shot up but private prices seem to be pretty similar for lower end prints I've seen.
They have certainly shot up over the last 5 or so years but it's I'm possible to say. Do you think there has been any increase since last year? Even with Dismaland? I know gallery prices have shot up but private prices seem to be pretty similar for lower end prints I've seen.
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Children with Cancer UK, by RoboJ on Jun 18, 2016 19:44:57 GMT 1, Thank you for the PM's, donations and support. The total so far is amazing and really really appreciated. Keep them coming!
Thank you for the PM's, donations and support. The total so far is amazing and really really appreciated. Keep them coming!
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Art Yard Sale โข Brighton, by RoboJ on Jun 18, 2016 8:40:41 GMT 1, Surprising that conspiracy is still up for sale at an ed of 30. Not a great picture, but not horrible. Does conspiracy have hand finished elements like the other prints at yard sale? All at the art yard sale were hand sprayed stencils not screen prints
This conspiracy was a print though. I don't believe there was any hand finishing but correct me if I'm wrong.
Surprising that conspiracy is still up for sale at an ed of 30. Not a great picture, but not horrible. Does conspiracy have hand finished elements like the other prints at yard sale? All at the art yard sale were hand sprayed stencils not screen prints This conspiracy was a print though. I don't believe there was any hand finishing but correct me if I'm wrong.
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Banksy Napalm Unsigned with COA, by RoboJ on Jun 17, 2016 17:34:53 GMT 1, I recently brought off Singo369 with great communication. Would certainly buy off him again. Wish i had the funds for this!
I recently brought off Singo369 with great communication. Would certainly buy off him again. Wish i had the funds for this!
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Children with Cancer UK, by RoboJ on Jun 17, 2016 17:28:43 GMT 1, Hi Guys
A few years ago now, a member of our family, Christopher, sadly past away from a brain tumour at the age of 6. Since then my aunte has been raising money and awareness for 'Children with Cancer UK' through various feats.
I have decided to join in her next challenge to cycle 300 miles from London to Paris. We set off from outside the gates of Buckingham Palace (The Queen has endorsed our event with good wishes!) on the 25th of June. We are also going to be joined by my wonderful family, & my wife.
I sadly lost my cousin to a brain tumour over 27 years ago which turned out to be inoperable. Today his condition could have possibly been treated; obviously you can never guarantee the outcome but maybe he could have had a chance if the treatment in place now was available then. It is only with the generosity of people like you that have helped over the years to advance research and aid development of new treatments of this cruel disease known as โcancerโ.
So, here I am asking for your help. Every ยฃ makes a difference so whatever you can afford would be so much appreciated not only by me but more importantly the charity and the people who will benefit from their work. As well as cycling to Paris I have created a new piece to help raise extra funds. For every ยฃ10 you donate I will add your name to the raffle to win a bundle of my original work. If you generously donate ยฃ100 I will send you one of these new original pieces. They have been hand sprayed specifically for this fund raiser and will only be available until June 25th. To donate please get in touch or send funds to my paypal at j@roboj.co.uk All money will be sent straight to our fund raiser for Children with Cancer UK with a total announced at the end.
Thank you for taking the time to read my note as it is appreciated not just by me but more importantly the children and families affected by cancer.
Thank you
RoboJ
Hi Guys A few years ago now, a member of our family, Christopher, sadly past away from a brain tumour at the age of 6. Since then my aunte has been raising money and awareness for 'Children with Cancer UK' through various feats. I have decided to join in her next challenge to cycle 300 miles from London to Paris. We set off from outside the gates of Buckingham Palace (The Queen has endorsed our event with good wishes!) on the 25th of June. We are also going to be joined by my wonderful family, & my wife. I sadly lost my cousin to a brain tumour over 27 years ago which turned out to be inoperable. Today his condition could have possibly been treated; obviously you can never guarantee the outcome but maybe he could have had a chance if the treatment in place now was available then. It is only with the generosity of people like you that have helped over the years to advance research and aid development of new treatments of this cruel disease known as โcancerโ. So, here I am asking for your help. Every ยฃ makes a difference so whatever you can afford would be so much appreciated not only by me but more importantly the charity and the people who will benefit from their work. As well as cycling to Paris I have created a new piece to help raise extra funds. For every ยฃ10 you donate I will add your name to the raffle to win a bundle of my original work. If you generously donate ยฃ100 I will send you one of these new original pieces. They have been hand sprayed specifically for this fund raiser and will only be available until June 25th. To donate please get in touch or send funds to my paypal at j@roboj.co.uk All money will be sent straight to our fund raiser for Children with Cancer UK with a total announced at the end. Thank you for taking the time to read my note as it is appreciated not just by me but more importantly the children and families affected by cancer. Thank you RoboJ
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The UK's EU Referendum - 23rd June 2016., by RoboJ on Jun 16, 2016 16:37:20 GMT 1, This seems very one sided to me silky. I think BOTH sides are guilty of speculation. The biggest lie of all so far came from the leave campaign imo. The suggestion (repeated many times and written on their bus) that the EU costs us 360 million a week. One cannot quote a cost without considering receipts. This figure ignores all receipts from the EU and even our large rebate. It is an inevitability of the situation that all one can do is speculate about what will happen if we leave. It's not happened before. It's uncertain. And that uncertainty is already effecting our economy. True, but I think growing numbers of people have more fear for the economy if we stay in. It's a matter of judging the risks and thinking at least out we have some control over our destiny rather than the slippery slope towards the United States of Europe. The ยฃ shrank compared to the $ & Euro today. Thats not because theres potential we may stay in the EU...
If the media hypes that the leave campaign are winning or that its very close we can expect the ยฃ to shrink more. If we remain I would put my car on it that the ยฃ jumps back up
This seems very one sided to me silky. I think BOTH sides are guilty of speculation. The biggest lie of all so far came from the leave campaign imo. The suggestion (repeated many times and written on their bus) that the EU costs us 360 million a week. One cannot quote a cost without considering receipts. This figure ignores all receipts from the EU and even our large rebate. It is an inevitability of the situation that all one can do is speculate about what will happen if we leave. It's not happened before. It's uncertain. And that uncertainty is already effecting our economy. True, but I think growing numbers of people have more fear for the economy if we stay in. It's a matter of judging the risks and thinking at least out we have some control over our destiny rather than the slippery slope towards the United States of Europe. The ยฃ shrank compared to the $ & Euro today. Thats not because theres potential we may stay in the EU... If the media hypes that the leave campaign are winning or that its very close we can expect the ยฃ to shrink more. If we remain I would put my car on it that the ยฃ jumps back up
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Interesting Art on Instagram, by RoboJ on Jun 16, 2016 9:30:16 GMT 1,
I felt sick just watching it. I bet he didn't show his mother! Haha
I felt sick just watching it. I bet he didn't show his mother! Haha
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Visit LONDON ๐ด๓ ง๓ ข๓ ฅ๓ ฎ๓ ง๓ ฟ Street Art, Galleries, Events, by RoboJ on Jun 15, 2016 16:32:46 GMT 1, Just finished on Brick Lane.
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Leo Boyd ๐ฌ๐ง Print Release โข Show News โข Art For Sale, by RoboJ on Jun 10, 2016 23:37:51 GMT 1, Love the tones. Very hang able
Love the tones. Very hang able
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SOLD SOLD Lowry meets Banksy 3D John Wilson, by RoboJ on Jun 10, 2016 21:56:06 GMT 1, Brought a piece from Singo369 this week. Highly recommended and great communication.
Brought a piece from Singo369 this week. Highly recommended and great communication.
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Art Car Boot Fair, by RoboJ on Jun 9, 2016 22:41:41 GMT 1, Shame I can't make it
Shame I can't make it
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Free giveway, by RoboJ on Jun 9, 2016 14:15:52 GMT 1, 6 trillion and 2
6 trillion and 2
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The UK's EU Referendum - 23rd June 2016., by RoboJ on Jun 9, 2016 13:24:54 GMT 1, One thing I genuinely believe is a serious problem when it comes to any voting is the media and how it turns their agendas into fabricated mass population problems whether intentionally or not.
I was talking to my grandad last week and he said he didn't like the way immigrants are not integrated into society. How that can turn nice areas into maybe not so nice ones. Now we hear immigration issues all the time from out campaigners but where on earth does this come from? My grandad lives in a cottage in a very nice area. In fact he has never lived in any heavily populated areas so this isn't an everyday problem for him. Somehow it's been put in his mind that this is an issue for him.
The media create headlines because they want to sell their products and gain attention. The consequence of this means people believe there headlines are national problems and not just the title they chose to sell their papers that day. Subsequently people now have strong opinions on topics that don't actually effect them and they know fuck all about.
One thing I genuinely believe is a serious problem when it comes to any voting is the media and how it turns their agendas into fabricated mass population problems whether intentionally or not.
I was talking to my grandad last week and he said he didn't like the way immigrants are not integrated into society. How that can turn nice areas into maybe not so nice ones. Now we hear immigration issues all the time from out campaigners but where on earth does this come from? My grandad lives in a cottage in a very nice area. In fact he has never lived in any heavily populated areas so this isn't an everyday problem for him. Somehow it's been put in his mind that this is an issue for him.
The media create headlines because they want to sell their products and gain attention. The consequence of this means people believe there headlines are national problems and not just the title they chose to sell their papers that day. Subsequently people now have strong opinions on topics that don't actually effect them and they know fuck all about.
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The UK's EU Referendum - 23rd June 2016., by RoboJ on Jun 9, 2016 8:37:32 GMT 1, Great we all see different things in the same conversation. I was on site yesterday and she wasn't a very popular character with the workers.
That's the point
We all see the world through our own eyes which is great because everyone would be collecting banksys and nobody else. Oh hang on a second...
Great we all see different things in the same conversation. I was on site yesterday and she wasn't a very popular character with the workers. That's the point We all see the world through our own eyes which is great because everyone would be collecting banksys and nobody else. Oh hang on a second...
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The UK's EU Referendum - 23rd June 2016., by RoboJ on Jun 8, 2016 23:37:29 GMT 1, The remain party didn't do themselves any favours by planting that young lady in the audience that claimed the leave party were racist against black people. Her claim made no sense to me and I suspect nor to others either?
I saw her point...
Pretty clear ukip has been a racist party and had to tone down their words in the past. If I was in her shoes I would be feeling pretty uncomfortable too that these far right groups are somehow gaining traction despite us not living in medieval times.
The remain party didn't do themselves any favours by planting that young lady in the audience that claimed the leave party were racist against black people. Her claim made no sense to me and I suspect nor to others either? I saw her point... Pretty clear ukip has been a racist party and had to tone down their words in the past. If I was in her shoes I would be feeling pretty uncomfortable too that these far right groups are somehow gaining traction despite us not living in medieval times.
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The UK's EU Referendum - 23rd June 2016., by RoboJ on Jun 8, 2016 14:46:37 GMT 1, Speaking frankly now...
If the UK votes to leave I will be extremely annoyed with Cameron for putting us in a position where a nation, with virtually no knowledge or education on the subject, has decided the future of our country based on biased marketing campaigns and tacky media headlines. It's such an irresponsible thing to do without properly educating the people before they have to vote.
Speaking frankly now...
If the UK votes to leave I will be extremely annoyed with Cameron for putting us in a position where a nation, with virtually no knowledge or education on the subject, has decided the future of our country based on biased marketing campaigns and tacky media headlines. It's such an irresponsible thing to do without properly educating the people before they have to vote.
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FS: A few interesting bits, by RoboJ on Jun 8, 2016 11:38:44 GMT 1, Only the Liberty Too Far Piece left. This has to sell, please send an offer if your interested. The money all goes to help the costs of our charity ride for Children with Cancer UK. More information coming very soon.
SOLD Ive also added this beautiful F1 Ferrari Exhaust. It was used on the V8 Jaguar F1 cars. Ive had it at home for years and love it just as it is on our corner table in the lounge. Made from Titanium its such an amazing piece of engineering/art. ยฃ250 is what I paid but it has to go for this cause.
Only the Liberty Too Far Piece left. This has to sell, please send an offer if your interested. The money all goes to help the costs of our charity ride for Children with Cancer UK. More information coming very soon. SOLD Ive also added this beautiful F1 Ferrari Exhaust. It was used on the V8 Jaguar F1 cars. Ive had it at home for years and love it just as it is on our corner table in the lounge. Made from Titanium its such an amazing piece of engineering/art. ยฃ250 is what I paid but it has to go for this cause.
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The UK's EU Referendum - 23rd June 2016., by RoboJ on Jun 7, 2016 21:30:24 GMT 1, There seems to be a lot of misunderstanding about June 23rd, and people want to know the facts. Here are some: You are not voting to leave the EEA or WTO, meaning all of the UK's trade and benefit agreements will remain unchanged should we leave, until such a time that the UK decides to renegotiate them for any reason. You are not voting to leave NATO, meaning our security agreements remain unchanged. Should we receive an act of hostility from a non-NATO member, then NATO countries are obliged to come to our assistance. This does not change. You are not voting to leave the UN, G8 or G20, meaning Britain will have the same voice on the world stage as it does today. You are not voting to leave Europe!! The UK will still, geographically, be part of Europe. Non political organisations aligned to Europe will still extend membership to the UK (I.e. sports governing bodies, and so on). You are not voting to stop recognising Interpol, Europol and neither are you voting for SIS / MI6 to stop dealing with other intelligence services in the fight against terrorism and global, organised crime. You are not voting against being able to travel to Europe, contrary to the belief of some fools recently on TV. The UK has always maintained stricter border and passport controls than many EU members. This will not change. You will still use a passport to go on holiday and you will still be allowed entry to countries in Europe. You may even get chance to skip queues by using the non--EU queues at the airport (the only point so far that is my opinion, and not necessarily a fact). The UK economy will benefit to the tune of ยฃbillions in the first year after we leave. Medical and science research will not simply stop. The UK pays into the EU to then get money back in the form of funding. The UK will now be in control of this money and can choose to fund whatever UK based medical, science, art or other research it chooses. Farming will not lose money because of EU funding being cut. The UK negotiated a rebate of some monies that the UK pays to the EU, in order to subsidise UK farmers. Instead of asking for our money back, we can give it straight to farmers. No change there. You are not voting against human rights. The EU Convention on, and European Court of Human Rights are not part of the EU. Until parliament passes a new bill of rights for the UK, these will still apply, as will precedents already passed down to UK courts from Brussels. You are not voting to kick anyone out of the UK or block access to anyone. Neither are you voting to stop recruiting valuable European workers into things like the NHS. Like my other point about passports for travel, the UK is already outside of the Schengen zone and so migrant workers must enter the UK with a valid passport before and after June 23rd. That will not change. British borders maintain full control of who comes and goes. Should someone have the skills to apply to work in the NHS, then they will still be permitted travel and given an opportunity to apply for a job. Worst case, points based assessment, like the US, Canada and Australia use, will come into effect. The UK is likely to negotiate freedom of labour movement though, in exchange for freedom of goods movement. You are not voting to move jobs nor production out of the UK! The EU actually helped fund the move of Ford Transit production from the UK to Turkey... Yes, the EU helped give UK jobs to people in Turkey by giving Ford a loan of ยฃ80m with very generous terms! What you are voting for is UK sovereignty. You are voting to stay in or leave a political union of leaders and representatives that you British people did not elect. You are voting against a commission of unelected, elite men that nobody at all voted for and yet they make decisions on our behalf. You are simply voting to bring sovereignty back to Westminster, and that is all. If you worry about that because you don't like the Conservative government, look at the reality. Their majority in parliament is very slim. They have been blocked on big decisions already. You are therefore not giving sovereignty to David Cameron, but to the UK House of elected representatives. Do not be fooled by the fear campaigns that are simply run by the wealthy, who need EU money to thrive! Think about the future, and your family's future Hi. Can you please tell me the source of this? Thanks.
Exactly what I was thinking.
There seems to be a lot of misunderstanding about June 23rd, and people want to know the facts. Here are some: You are not voting to leave the EEA or WTO, meaning all of the UK's trade and benefit agreements will remain unchanged should we leave, until such a time that the UK decides to renegotiate them for any reason. You are not voting to leave NATO, meaning our security agreements remain unchanged. Should we receive an act of hostility from a non-NATO member, then NATO countries are obliged to come to our assistance. This does not change. You are not voting to leave the UN, G8 or G20, meaning Britain will have the same voice on the world stage as it does today. You are not voting to leave Europe!! The UK will still, geographically, be part of Europe. Non political organisations aligned to Europe will still extend membership to the UK (I.e. sports governing bodies, and so on). You are not voting to stop recognising Interpol, Europol and neither are you voting for SIS / MI6 to stop dealing with other intelligence services in the fight against terrorism and global, organised crime. You are not voting against being able to travel to Europe, contrary to the belief of some fools recently on TV. The UK has always maintained stricter border and passport controls than many EU members. This will not change. You will still use a passport to go on holiday and you will still be allowed entry to countries in Europe. You may even get chance to skip queues by using the non--EU queues at the airport (the only point so far that is my opinion, and not necessarily a fact). The UK economy will benefit to the tune of ยฃbillions in the first year after we leave. Medical and science research will not simply stop. The UK pays into the EU to then get money back in the form of funding. The UK will now be in control of this money and can choose to fund whatever UK based medical, science, art or other research it chooses. Farming will not lose money because of EU funding being cut. The UK negotiated a rebate of some monies that the UK pays to the EU, in order to subsidise UK farmers. Instead of asking for our money back, we can give it straight to farmers. No change there. You are not voting against human rights. The EU Convention on, and European Court of Human Rights are not part of the EU. Until parliament passes a new bill of rights for the UK, these will still apply, as will precedents already passed down to UK courts from Brussels. You are not voting to kick anyone out of the UK or block access to anyone. Neither are you voting to stop recruiting valuable European workers into things like the NHS. Like my other point about passports for travel, the UK is already outside of the Schengen zone and so migrant workers must enter the UK with a valid passport before and after June 23rd. That will not change. British borders maintain full control of who comes and goes. Should someone have the skills to apply to work in the NHS, then they will still be permitted travel and given an opportunity to apply for a job. Worst case, points based assessment, like the US, Canada and Australia use, will come into effect. The UK is likely to negotiate freedom of labour movement though, in exchange for freedom of goods movement. You are not voting to move jobs nor production out of the UK! The EU actually helped fund the move of Ford Transit production from the UK to Turkey... Yes, the EU helped give UK jobs to people in Turkey by giving Ford a loan of ยฃ80m with very generous terms! What you are voting for is UK sovereignty. You are voting to stay in or leave a political union of leaders and representatives that you British people did not elect. You are voting against a commission of unelected, elite men that nobody at all voted for and yet they make decisions on our behalf. You are simply voting to bring sovereignty back to Westminster, and that is all. If you worry about that because you don't like the Conservative government, look at the reality. Their majority in parliament is very slim. They have been blocked on big decisions already. You are therefore not giving sovereignty to David Cameron, but to the UK House of elected representatives. Do not be fooled by the fear campaigns that are simply run by the wealthy, who need EU money to thrive! Think about the future, and your family's future Hi. Can you please tell me the source of this? Thanks. Exactly what I was thinking.
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Fanakapan ๐ฌ๐ง Street Art โข Print Release โข Art For Sale , by RoboJ on Jun 7, 2016 10:15:57 GMT 1, What will the print be and is it a screen print? Thanks
What will the print be and is it a screen print? Thanks
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Speed painting on the streets!, by RoboJ on Jun 7, 2016 7:40:05 GMT 1, Really impressive well done
Really impressive well done
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Art Yard Sale โข Brighton, by RoboJ on Jun 5, 2016 21:02:33 GMT 1,
I got the last one of these! Really liked it
I got the last one of these! Really liked it
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Art Yard Sale โข Brighton, by RoboJ on Jun 5, 2016 16:21:58 GMT 1, Flippers were out in force for Eelus some on the forum became a bit of a ruck
Just shitty how blatant the flippers are. Everyone I front of me came out with a hand full of Eelus peices. I was lucky there was one left under the table which I liked
Flippers were out in force for Eelus some on the forum became a bit of a ruck Just shitty how blatant the flippers are. Everyone I front of me came out with a hand full of Eelus peices. I was lucky there was one left under the table which I liked
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