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The London Police π¬π§ TLP β’ Street Artists , by mcnuts on Sept 21, 2008 9:23:37 GMT 1, come on, is anyone seriously surprised opus did this? Totally in-line with their antics on here. The constantly flog things ( i cant critique the art for fear of reprisal) and clog up the boards. Now they come on with a (smart business move in the form of a) charity auction - create hype, interest and pull it early. it says more than I need to.
come on, is anyone seriously surprised opus did this? Totally in-line with their antics on here. The constantly flog things ( i cant critique the art for fear of reprisal) and clog up the boards. Now they come on with a (smart business move in the form of a) charity auction - create hype, interest and pull it early. it says more than I need to.
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The London Police π¬π§ TLP β’ Street Artists , by fatherxmas on Sept 21, 2008 23:36:40 GMT 1, i'll take some more pictures tomorrow i cant do any worst lol@wizbong picture of me and the family with my cli che
i'll take some more pictures tomorrow i cant do any worst lol@wizbong picture of me and the family with my cli che
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The London Police π¬π§ TLP β’ Street Artists , by Deleted on Sept 21, 2008 23:40:55 GMT 1, Yes take some more Fatherxmas!, lets see some more of your collection!.
Yes take some more Fatherxmas!, lets see some more of your collection!.
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The London Police π¬π§ TLP β’ Street Artists , by bennyhedgehog on Sept 22, 2008 0:16:44 GMT 1, Yes take some more Fatherxmas!, lets see some more of your collection!.
Maybe in a room with some tasteful stone cladding on the fireplace?
Yes take some more Fatherxmas!, lets see some more of your collection!. Maybe in a room with some tasteful stone cladding on the fireplace?
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The London Police π¬π§ TLP β’ Street Artists , by dodge on Sept 22, 2008 19:22:47 GMT 1, Blimey, this thread has a nasty undertone....
Blimey, this thread has a nasty undertone....
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The London Police π¬π§ TLP β’ Street Artists , by grantb on Sept 22, 2008 21:21:27 GMT 1, 100 pounds inc postage to the uk.
100 pounds inc postage to the uk.
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The London Police π¬π§ TLP β’ Street Artists , by bennyhedgehog on Sept 22, 2008 21:55:51 GMT 1, Blimey, this thread has a nasty undertone....
For my part, Dodge... FX has, in the past, made an awful lot of boastful and detrimental posts to others, particularly in their auctions and trade posts.
Sorry if some of this sounds a little Fred Kite... FX makes himself out to be a big city "playa" - the validity of which I neither discredit nor particularly care about. The existence of such people is an inevitability to a certain extent under the current society we all live in, however the assumption by them and attitude of them that their success is due to anything other than blind, dumb luck shows their extreme arrogance, not that this arrogance isnt displayed in virtually every word they write anyway.
It is also, in no small way in my opinion (and this is only my opinion) greatly at odds with the content of and meaning behind much of the work this forum is about. It does make me wonder why they are here in the first place?
So, an opportunity to bring them down a peg or two and at the same time, (probably futile, I know!) possibly give them food for thought just cannot be passed up without comment. It's only a bit of light relief and surely no more than FX would (should) expect to receive in his worklife and brush off without a second thought. I find it very amusing that he still lives with his folks... it shows a lack of consideration about those that live so close to him that is really very, very comical even if tinged with a little tragedy - but the best comedy often is, isnt it. A child, for some parents, really is forever. There is, of course, also the irony that he is probably renting some of these properties out to people who are moving out of the parental home for the first time into rented housing because they cannot afford the price of a house due to the inflated housing market, inflated, of course by buy-to-let prospectors such as himself - who is living in his parent's spare bedroom.
I did call him a "scumbag" and a "leeching little weasel" and I would do the same to every other person I know when told they are proud and happy to live "for nothing" in their parent's house whilst being successfully employed... a tithe is due, whether prince or pauper... spare the rod and all that. I have a much younger brother in his early twenties who lives at home with our mum, he isnt well paid by any means and yet pays his way - you stop being a child at 16, I can understand another couple of years support if necessary for educational purposes but as soon as you start bringing in money, any money - the first person who gets a cut is the household purse, not you - and this really isnt based on the parents NEEDING a contribution, it's all about RESPECT.
The nastiest individual post on this thread, imho is this one:
Yes i live with my folks and yes i OWN PERSONALLY property. Why move out and pay a mortgage whenim living at home for nothing..Its not a hard one to work out is it. when im 46 i'll move out
It's just not nasty to any forum member or anyone likely to read the post... merely an innocent though tragically complicit third party. Like I said, his parents would be proud - from what I've witnessed of their work, anyway.
Surely the amount of people posting and the fact that he is still here, still posting and hasnt been banned shows that we arent a particularly nasty bunch, doesnt it?
And come on... those photography skills are criminal, even more so when you want to show them off on a forum concerning art.
Blimey, this thread has a nasty undertone.... For my part, Dodge... FX has, in the past, made an awful lot of boastful and detrimental posts to others, particularly in their auctions and trade posts. Sorry if some of this sounds a little Fred Kite... FX makes himself out to be a big city "playa" - the validity of which I neither discredit nor particularly care about. The existence of such people is an inevitability to a certain extent under the current society we all live in, however the assumption by them and attitude of them that their success is due to anything other than blind, dumb luck shows their extreme arrogance, not that this arrogance isnt displayed in virtually every word they write anyway. It is also, in no small way in my opinion (and this is only my opinion) greatly at odds with the content of and meaning behind much of the work this forum is about. It does make me wonder why they are here in the first place? So, an opportunity to bring them down a peg or two and at the same time, (probably futile, I know!) possibly give them food for thought just cannot be passed up without comment. It's only a bit of light relief and surely no more than FX would (should) expect to receive in his worklife and brush off without a second thought. I find it very amusing that he still lives with his folks... it shows a lack of consideration about those that live so close to him that is really very, very comical even if tinged with a little tragedy - but the best comedy often is, isnt it. A child, for some parents, really is forever. There is, of course, also the irony that he is probably renting some of these properties out to people who are moving out of the parental home for the first time into rented housing because they cannot afford the price of a house due to the inflated housing market, inflated, of course by buy-to-let prospectors such as himself - who is living in his parent's spare bedroom. I did call him a "scumbag" and a "leeching little weasel" and I would do the same to every other person I know when told they are proud and happy to live "for nothing" in their parent's house whilst being successfully employed... a tithe is due, whether prince or pauper... spare the rod and all that. I have a much younger brother in his early twenties who lives at home with our mum, he isnt well paid by any means and yet pays his way - you stop being a child at 16, I can understand another couple of years support if necessary for educational purposes but as soon as you start bringing in money, any money - the first person who gets a cut is the household purse, not you - and this really isnt based on the parents NEEDING a contribution, it's all about RESPECT. The nastiest individual post on this thread, imho is this one: Yes i live with my folks and yes i OWN PERSONALLY property. Why move out and pay a mortgage whenim living at home for nothing..Its not a hard one to work out is it. when im 46 i'll move out It's just not nasty to any forum member or anyone likely to read the post... merely an innocent though tragically complicit third party. Like I said, his parents would be proud - from what I've witnessed of their work, anyway. Surely the amount of people posting and the fact that he is still here, still posting and hasnt been banned shows that we arent a particularly nasty bunch, doesnt it? And come on... those photography skills are criminal, even more so when you want to show them off on a forum concerning art.
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The London Police π¬π§ TLP β’ Street Artists , by iwouldfollow youanywhere on Sept 22, 2008 22:06:28 GMT 1, well said bennyhedgehog
xmas is just an overgrown child
well said bennyhedgehog
xmas is just an overgrown child
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The London Police π¬π§ TLP β’ Street Artists , by mammal2 on Sept 22, 2008 22:12:59 GMT 1, Now thats what I call a 'Royale with cheese'
Frankie wins hands down for best joke ever on the board. had a little cry.
Now thats what I call a 'Royale with cheese' Frankie wins hands down for best joke ever on the board. had a little cry.
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The London Police π¬π§ TLP β’ Street Artists , by fatherxmas on Sept 23, 2008 15:37:27 GMT 1, Blimey, this thread has a nasty undertone.... For my part, Dodge... FX has, in the past, made an awful lot of boastful and detrimental posts to others, particularly in their auctions and trade posts. Sorry if some of this sounds a little Fred Kite... FX makes himself out to be a big city "playa" - the validity of which I neither discredit nor particularly care about. The existence of such people is an inevitability to a certain extent under the current society we all live in, however the assumption by them and attitude of them that their success is due to anything other than blind, dumb luck shows their extreme arrogance, not that this arrogance isnt displayed in virtually every word they write anyway. It is also, in no small way in my opinion (and this is only my opinion) greatly at odds with the content of and meaning behind much of the work this forum is about. It does make me wonder why they are here in the first place? So, an opportunity to bring them down a peg or two and at the same time, (probably futile, I know!) possibly give them food for thought just cannot be passed up without comment. It's only a bit of light relief and surely no more than FX would (should) expect to receive in his worklife and brush off without a second thought. I find it very amusing that he still lives with his folks... it shows a lack of consideration about those that live so close to him that is really very, very comical even if tinged with a little tragedy - but the best comedy often is, isnt it. A child, for some parents, really is forever. There is, of course, also the irony that he is probably renting some of these properties out to people who are moving out of the parental home for the first time into rented housing because they cannot afford the price of a house due to the inflated housing market, inflated, of course by buy-to-let prospectors such as himself - who is living in his parent's spare bedroom. I did call him a "scumbag" and a "leeching little weasel" and I would do the same to every other person I know when told they are proud and happy to live "for nothing" in their parent's house whilst being successfully employed... a tithe is due, whether prince or pauper... spare the rod and all that. I have a much younger brother in his early twenties who lives at home with our mum, he isnt well paid by any means and yet pays his way - you stop being a child at 16, I can understand another couple of years support if necessary for educational purposes but as soon as you start bringing in money, any money - the first person who gets a cut is the household purse, not you - and this really isnt based on the parents NEEDING a contribution, it's all about RESPECT. The nastiest individual post on this thread, imho is this one: Yes i live with my folks and yes i OWN PERSONALLY property. Why move out and pay a mortgage whenim living at home for nothing..Its not a hard one to work out is it. when im 46 i'll move out It's just not nasty to any forum member or anyone likely to read the post... merely an innocent though tragically complicit third party. Like I said, his parents would be proud - from what I've witnessed of their work, anyway. Surely the amount of people posting and the fact that he is still here, still posting and hasnt been banned shows that we arent a particularly nasty bunch, doesnt it? And come on... those photography skills are criminal, even more so when you want to show them off on a forum concerning art.
Im happy to accept banter on the board as well as people are willing to accept banter of myself.
But with regards to this "There is, of course, also the irony that he is probably renting some of these properties out to people who are moving out of the parental home for the first time into rented housing because they cannot afford the price of a house due to the inflated housing market, inflated, of course by buy-to-let prospectors such as himself - who is living in his parent's spare bedroom"
You are incorrect, I dont rent to students..There shit tenants. Im a party animal and i know what i get upto and im sure uni students are the same if not worst. Also, What your saying is..Just because im in the position to buy property and because i live at home with my parents i shouldnt be allowed? Ive worked hard for what ive got but from your responce you dispise people like me. you are obviously in a industry/business which is the complete opposite to me.
Blimey, this thread has a nasty undertone.... For my part, Dodge... FX has, in the past, made an awful lot of boastful and detrimental posts to others, particularly in their auctions and trade posts. Sorry if some of this sounds a little Fred Kite... FX makes himself out to be a big city "playa" - the validity of which I neither discredit nor particularly care about. The existence of such people is an inevitability to a certain extent under the current society we all live in, however the assumption by them and attitude of them that their success is due to anything other than blind, dumb luck shows their extreme arrogance, not that this arrogance isnt displayed in virtually every word they write anyway. It is also, in no small way in my opinion (and this is only my opinion) greatly at odds with the content of and meaning behind much of the work this forum is about. It does make me wonder why they are here in the first place? So, an opportunity to bring them down a peg or two and at the same time, (probably futile, I know!) possibly give them food for thought just cannot be passed up without comment. It's only a bit of light relief and surely no more than FX would (should) expect to receive in his worklife and brush off without a second thought. I find it very amusing that he still lives with his folks... it shows a lack of consideration about those that live so close to him that is really very, very comical even if tinged with a little tragedy - but the best comedy often is, isnt it. A child, for some parents, really is forever. There is, of course, also the irony that he is probably renting some of these properties out to people who are moving out of the parental home for the first time into rented housing because they cannot afford the price of a house due to the inflated housing market, inflated, of course by buy-to-let prospectors such as himself - who is living in his parent's spare bedroom. I did call him a "scumbag" and a "leeching little weasel" and I would do the same to every other person I know when told they are proud and happy to live "for nothing" in their parent's house whilst being successfully employed... a tithe is due, whether prince or pauper... spare the rod and all that. I have a much younger brother in his early twenties who lives at home with our mum, he isnt well paid by any means and yet pays his way - you stop being a child at 16, I can understand another couple of years support if necessary for educational purposes but as soon as you start bringing in money, any money - the first person who gets a cut is the household purse, not you - and this really isnt based on the parents NEEDING a contribution, it's all about RESPECT. The nastiest individual post on this thread, imho is this one: Yes i live with my folks and yes i OWN PERSONALLY property. Why move out and pay a mortgage whenim living at home for nothing..Its not a hard one to work out is it. when im 46 i'll move out It's just not nasty to any forum member or anyone likely to read the post... merely an innocent though tragically complicit third party. Like I said, his parents would be proud - from what I've witnessed of their work, anyway. Surely the amount of people posting and the fact that he is still here, still posting and hasnt been banned shows that we arent a particularly nasty bunch, doesnt it? And come on... those photography skills are criminal, even more so when you want to show them off on a forum concerning art. Im happy to accept banter on the board as well as people are willing to accept banter of myself. But with regards to this "There is, of course, also the irony that he is probably renting some of these properties out to people who are moving out of the parental home for the first time into rented housing because they cannot afford the price of a house due to the inflated housing market, inflated, of course by buy-to-let prospectors such as himself - who is living in his parent's spare bedroom" You are incorrect, I dont rent to students..There shit tenants. Im a party animal and i know what i get upto and im sure uni students are the same if not worst. Also, What your saying is..Just because im in the position to buy property and because i live at home with my parents i shouldnt be allowed? Ive worked hard for what ive got but from your responce you dispise people like me. you are obviously in a industry/business which is the complete opposite to me.
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The London Police π¬π§ TLP β’ Street Artists , by dodge on Sept 23, 2008 16:20:13 GMT 1, This thread is class ;D
This thread is class ;D
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The London Police π¬π§ TLP β’ Street Artists , by dodge on Sept 23, 2008 16:21:06 GMT 1, Blimey, this thread has a nasty undertone.... For my part, Dodge... FX has, in the past, made an awful lot of boastful and detrimental posts to others, particularly in their auctions and trade posts. Sorry if some of this sounds a little Fred Kite... FX makes himself out to be a big city "playa" - the validity of which I neither discredit nor particularly care about. The existence of such people is an inevitability to a certain extent under the current society we all live in, however the assumption by them and attitude of them that their success is due to anything other than blind, dumb luck shows their extreme arrogance, not that this arrogance isnt displayed in virtually every word they write anyway. It is also, in no small way in my opinion (and this is only my opinion) greatly at odds with the content of and meaning behind much of the work this forum is about. It does make me wonder why they are here in the first place? So, an opportunity to bring them down a peg or two and at the same time, (probably futile, I know!) possibly give them food for thought just cannot be passed up without comment. It's only a bit of light relief and surely no more than FX would (should) expect to receive in his worklife and brush off without a second thought. I find it very amusing that he still lives with his folks... it shows a lack of consideration about those that live so close to him that is really very, very comical even if tinged with a little tragedy - but the best comedy often is, isnt it. A child, for some parents, really is forever. There is, of course, also the irony that he is probably renting some of these properties out to people who are moving out of the parental home for the first time into rented housing because they cannot afford the price of a house due to the inflated housing market, inflated, of course by buy-to-let prospectors such as himself - who is living in his parent's spare bedroom. I did call him a "scumbag" and a "leeching little weasel" and I would do the same to every other person I know when told they are proud and happy to live "for nothing" in their parent's house whilst being successfully employed... a tithe is due, whether prince or pauper... spare the rod and all that. I have a much younger brother in his early twenties who lives at home with our mum, he isnt well paid by any means and yet pays his way - you stop being a child at 16, I can understand another couple of years support if necessary for educational purposes but as soon as you start bringing in money, any money - the first person who gets a cut is the household purse, not you - and this really isnt based on the parents NEEDING a contribution, it's all about RESPECT. The nastiest individual post on this thread, imho is this one: Yes i live with my folks and yes i OWN PERSONALLY property. Why move out and pay a mortgage whenim living at home for nothing..Its not a hard one to work out is it. when im 46 i'll move out It's just not nasty to any forum member or anyone likely to read the post... merely an innocent though tragically complicit third party. Like I said, his parents would be proud - from what I've witnessed of their work, anyway. Surely the amount of people posting and the fact that he is still here, still posting and hasnt been banned shows that we arent a particularly nasty bunch, doesnt it? And come on... those photography skills are criminal, even more so when you want to show them off on a forum concerning art.
Quality post btw ;D
Blimey, this thread has a nasty undertone.... For my part, Dodge... FX has, in the past, made an awful lot of boastful and detrimental posts to others, particularly in their auctions and trade posts. Sorry if some of this sounds a little Fred Kite... FX makes himself out to be a big city "playa" - the validity of which I neither discredit nor particularly care about. The existence of such people is an inevitability to a certain extent under the current society we all live in, however the assumption by them and attitude of them that their success is due to anything other than blind, dumb luck shows their extreme arrogance, not that this arrogance isnt displayed in virtually every word they write anyway. It is also, in no small way in my opinion (and this is only my opinion) greatly at odds with the content of and meaning behind much of the work this forum is about. It does make me wonder why they are here in the first place? So, an opportunity to bring them down a peg or two and at the same time, (probably futile, I know!) possibly give them food for thought just cannot be passed up without comment. It's only a bit of light relief and surely no more than FX would (should) expect to receive in his worklife and brush off without a second thought. I find it very amusing that he still lives with his folks... it shows a lack of consideration about those that live so close to him that is really very, very comical even if tinged with a little tragedy - but the best comedy often is, isnt it. A child, for some parents, really is forever. There is, of course, also the irony that he is probably renting some of these properties out to people who are moving out of the parental home for the first time into rented housing because they cannot afford the price of a house due to the inflated housing market, inflated, of course by buy-to-let prospectors such as himself - who is living in his parent's spare bedroom. I did call him a "scumbag" and a "leeching little weasel" and I would do the same to every other person I know when told they are proud and happy to live "for nothing" in their parent's house whilst being successfully employed... a tithe is due, whether prince or pauper... spare the rod and all that. I have a much younger brother in his early twenties who lives at home with our mum, he isnt well paid by any means and yet pays his way - you stop being a child at 16, I can understand another couple of years support if necessary for educational purposes but as soon as you start bringing in money, any money - the first person who gets a cut is the household purse, not you - and this really isnt based on the parents NEEDING a contribution, it's all about RESPECT. The nastiest individual post on this thread, imho is this one: Yes i live with my folks and yes i OWN PERSONALLY property. Why move out and pay a mortgage whenim living at home for nothing..Its not a hard one to work out is it. when im 46 i'll move out It's just not nasty to any forum member or anyone likely to read the post... merely an innocent though tragically complicit third party. Like I said, his parents would be proud - from what I've witnessed of their work, anyway. Surely the amount of people posting and the fact that he is still here, still posting and hasnt been banned shows that we arent a particularly nasty bunch, doesnt it? And come on... those photography skills are criminal, even more so when you want to show them off on a forum concerning art. Quality post btw ;D
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The London Police π¬π§ TLP β’ Street Artists , by bennyhedgehog on Sept 23, 2008 16:59:02 GMT 1, Im happy to accept banter on the board as well as people are willing to accept banter of myself. But with regards to this "There is, of course, also the irony that he is probably renting some of these properties out to people who are moving out of the parental home for the first time into rented housing because they cannot afford the price of a house due to the inflated housing market, inflated, of course by buy-to-let prospectors such as himself - who is living in his parent's spare bedroom" You are incorrect, I dont rent to students..There s**t tenants. Im a party animal and i know what i get upto and im sure uni students are the same if not worst. Also, What your saying is..Just because im in the position to buy property and because i live at home with my parents i shouldnt be allowed? Ive worked hard for what ive got but from your responce you dispise people like me. you are obviously in a industry/business which is the complete opposite to me.
Nah... said nothing of the sort... don't mention students one single time. I said people who are moving out for the first time from the parental home, looking to buy a property. I also didnt say you shouldnt be allowed to do it, I merely pointed out it was ironic.
"Ive worked hard for what ive got"... this betrays you and highlights the fundamental core of what I see to be the problem with you, as portrayed in this forum. No doubt I'm pissing in the wind, but hey-ho... In essence: an adherence to and self-congratulatory agreement with, though misguided it may be, the principle of meritocracy. That is a belief, in you, shown time and time again that feels you can denigrate others because they do not appear to have the external material success that you feel you have. When in fact, as mentioned, the real reason behind any success you may have had is blind, dumb luck and we all know luck goes around and comes around in many many differing forms... you will learn this, though sadly (I expect) through quite tough experiences later in life rather than through a solid and sound, balanced upbringing.
I've said before now on this forum that I am currently a software developer (about a dozen years in it now, previously various other trades, mostly manual labour of one form or another - you know, actual "work done" from a physical perspective) and I work for a multitude of clients in all manner of trades: banking, industry, healthcare - all of which are varying but well paid and it affords me quite a nice lifestyle... however I am under no illusion whatsoever that I happen to be extremely lucky to be able to do a job in a sector that requires little effort and strain on my talents, is fairly robust currently against the varying market forces and pays well. I know full well that I do not get paid a day's pay for a day's work (there's a clue to my underlying beliefs, if you needed one, that will probably pass you by) but given the system we all live in it is the easiest and best paid job availble to someone with my talents. To think that I, intrinsically, deserve the remuniation I get any more than, say, a teacher, doctor, farmer, policeman, soldier and on and on merely because someone else is willing to pay that much is folly - don't entertain it for a single moment, it is merely luck, for me, and bad luck for those teachers, doctors and farmers etc. - ask Hirst after his recent auction if he deserved the cash he made due to his hard work, ask Beckham after 90 minutes on the pitch, ask Soros after last week's crash and boom... everyone knows they don't deserve it, do I begrudge them getting it... on balance yes a little, but personally under the system we live in, no... I can't really - like I say, it is inevitable to a certain degree.
I could bring the nature of geography and history into it, at least 99% of your luck is due to your "birthrite" which is probably why you ignore it so easily and willingly (another irony - actually not an irony at all but anyway: "Standing on the Shoulders of Giants" is Newton's quote on the edge of the Β£2 coin... the phrase is meant for scientific pursuit and development, however really, when you think about it... go on, think about it... hint: it is on the side of a Β£2 coin, which is our most recent monetary issue). Tell me, how many people live on a dollar a day in this world? (Or do we use a euro a day as the guide these days? hmmm??) Do any of them work any less hard than you? Is their effort commensurate with their pay when compared to yours? Answer that with extreme care.
Feel lucky for what you have, but don't ever feel deserving of it. There are very few truly deserving people in the west and property developer is way down towards the bottom of the other list. You are praying to the wrong god if you do believe you are deserving.
So next time you feel you want to say "Ive worked hard for what ive got"... remember, you havent, not really. You might have put yourself out there, taken a punt or two or had to think hard every now and then, you might even have had to stay up late a couple of nights in a row thinking about various things... but worked hard? No, you haven't... rarely does that phrase get used by any one who has had to work hard, you'd know what it really means if you had done.
Im happy to accept banter on the board as well as people are willing to accept banter of myself. But with regards to this "There is, of course, also the irony that he is probably renting some of these properties out to people who are moving out of the parental home for the first time into rented housing because they cannot afford the price of a house due to the inflated housing market, inflated, of course by buy-to-let prospectors such as himself - who is living in his parent's spare bedroom" You are incorrect, I dont rent to students..There s**t tenants. Im a party animal and i know what i get upto and im sure uni students are the same if not worst. Also, What your saying is..Just because im in the position to buy property and because i live at home with my parents i shouldnt be allowed? Ive worked hard for what ive got but from your responce you dispise people like me. you are obviously in a industry/business which is the complete opposite to me. Nah... said nothing of the sort... don't mention students one single time. I said people who are moving out for the first time from the parental home, looking to buy a property. I also didnt say you shouldnt be allowed to do it, I merely pointed out it was ironic. "Ive worked hard for what ive got"... this betrays you and highlights the fundamental core of what I see to be the problem with you, as portrayed in this forum. No doubt I'm pissing in the wind, but hey-ho... In essence: an adherence to and self-congratulatory agreement with, though misguided it may be, the principle of meritocracy. That is a belief, in you, shown time and time again that feels you can denigrate others because they do not appear to have the external material success that you feel you have. When in fact, as mentioned, the real reason behind any success you may have had is blind, dumb luck and we all know luck goes around and comes around in many many differing forms... you will learn this, though sadly (I expect) through quite tough experiences later in life rather than through a solid and sound, balanced upbringing. I've said before now on this forum that I am currently a software developer (about a dozen years in it now, previously various other trades, mostly manual labour of one form or another - you know, actual "work done" from a physical perspective) and I work for a multitude of clients in all manner of trades: banking, industry, healthcare - all of which are varying but well paid and it affords me quite a nice lifestyle... however I am under no illusion whatsoever that I happen to be extremely lucky to be able to do a job in a sector that requires little effort and strain on my talents, is fairly robust currently against the varying market forces and pays well. I know full well that I do not get paid a day's pay for a day's work (there's a clue to my underlying beliefs, if you needed one, that will probably pass you by) but given the system we all live in it is the easiest and best paid job availble to someone with my talents. To think that I, intrinsically, deserve the remuniation I get any more than, say, a teacher, doctor, farmer, policeman, soldier and on and on merely because someone else is willing to pay that much is folly - don't entertain it for a single moment, it is merely luck, for me, and bad luck for those teachers, doctors and farmers etc. - ask Hirst after his recent auction if he deserved the cash he made due to his hard work, ask Beckham after 90 minutes on the pitch, ask Soros after last week's crash and boom... everyone knows they don't deserve it, do I begrudge them getting it... on balance yes a little, but personally under the system we live in, no... I can't really - like I say, it is inevitable to a certain degree. I could bring the nature of geography and history into it, at least 99% of your luck is due to your "birthrite" which is probably why you ignore it so easily and willingly (another irony - actually not an irony at all but anyway: "Standing on the Shoulders of Giants" is Newton's quote on the edge of the Β£2 coin... the phrase is meant for scientific pursuit and development, however really, when you think about it... go on, think about it... hint: it is on the side of a Β£2 coin, which is our most recent monetary issue). Tell me, how many people live on a dollar a day in this world? (Or do we use a euro a day as the guide these days? hmmm??) Do any of them work any less hard than you? Is their effort commensurate with their pay when compared to yours? Answer that with extreme care. Feel lucky for what you have, but don't ever feel deserving of it. There are very few truly deserving people in the west and property developer is way down towards the bottom of the other list. You are praying to the wrong god if you do believe you are deserving. So next time you feel you want to say "Ive worked hard for what ive got"... remember, you havent, not really. You might have put yourself out there, taken a punt or two or had to think hard every now and then, you might even have had to stay up late a couple of nights in a row thinking about various things... but worked hard? No, you haven't... rarely does that phrase get used by any one who has had to work hard, you'd know what it really means if you had done.
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The London Police π¬π§ TLP β’ Street Artists , by bennyhedgehog on Sept 23, 2008 17:38:30 GMT 1, Im happy to accept banter on the board as well as people are willing to accept banter of myself. But with regards to this "There is, of course, also the irony that he is probably renting some of these properties out to people who are moving out of the parental home for the first time into rented housing because they cannot afford the price of a house due to the inflated housing market, inflated, of course by buy-to-let prospectors such as himself - who is living in his parent's spare bedroom" You are incorrect, I dont rent to students..There s**t tenants. Im a party animal and i know what i get upto and im sure uni students are the same if not worst. Also, What your saying is..Just because im in the position to buy property and because i live at home with my parents i shouldnt be allowed? Ive worked hard for what ive got but from your responce you dispise people like me. you are obviously in a industry/business which is the complete opposite to me.
Ahh... fuck it, I tried to stay away from the rest of the post, but just can't resist, I'm a sucker for a basket case...
I don't despise you, per se, to a certain degree property developers are a necessity with an expanding and ever-changing population.
I despise the self-congratulatory attitude you portray, which I would expect to be toned down a great deal when confronted in a face-to-face with harsh reality and home truths. The internet is a great thing to hide behind, likewise I have the experience to know that I would tone it down to you, too, however the fundamentals behind my discourse would be the same. I've mentioned the sectors I work in and have come across some real types... we are talking flaming ferraris et al, and at their core they are not bad people - if I believed you were, I wouldnt be responding at all, believe me. They tend to just go about their business and get caught up in a continually reinforcing maelstrom of self-belief that makes them appear to be bad people.
If anything, I despise the system that allows them to continue unchecked. Money, you will learn, is very much an ethereal concept... it comes and goes into your life, if you put too much faith into it, as I say, you are praying to the wrong god... now I don't want to sound all evangelical as, personally, religion is right up there for me with money... but this lesson is a harsh one to learn especially when you've already put all those eggs in that basket. That rug (metaphor-mixing-is-us!) can and will be pulled out from underneath you without so much as a bye or leave and then where are you? I have lived, within my 40-ish years, in quite a few differing scenarios - we've had house staff with drivers, maids and butlers (seriously) and we've lived on council estates and barrack housing - my father used to trade commodities between europe and the middle east, and it is all basically easy come and easy go... the only reals involved are the people and relationships in that situation - everything else is mere frippery.
Think on this... that sentence I said a couple of posts up that I thought was the nastiest individual post on this thread... print it out and show it to your mum or dad... and ask them their opinion on it... don't tell them you wrote it... just ask for their opinion on the person who did... go on, I dare you - are you party animal enough for the consequences?
Im happy to accept banter on the board as well as people are willing to accept banter of myself. But with regards to this "There is, of course, also the irony that he is probably renting some of these properties out to people who are moving out of the parental home for the first time into rented housing because they cannot afford the price of a house due to the inflated housing market, inflated, of course by buy-to-let prospectors such as himself - who is living in his parent's spare bedroom" You are incorrect, I dont rent to students..There s**t tenants. Im a party animal and i know what i get upto and im sure uni students are the same if not worst. Also, What your saying is..Just because im in the position to buy property and because i live at home with my parents i shouldnt be allowed? Ive worked hard for what ive got but from your responce you dispise people like me. you are obviously in a industry/business which is the complete opposite to me. Ahh... fuck it, I tried to stay away from the rest of the post, but just can't resist, I'm a sucker for a basket case... I don't despise you, per se, to a certain degree property developers are a necessity with an expanding and ever-changing population. I despise the self-congratulatory attitude you portray, which I would expect to be toned down a great deal when confronted in a face-to-face with harsh reality and home truths. The internet is a great thing to hide behind, likewise I have the experience to know that I would tone it down to you, too, however the fundamentals behind my discourse would be the same. I've mentioned the sectors I work in and have come across some real types... we are talking flaming ferraris et al, and at their core they are not bad people - if I believed you were, I wouldnt be responding at all, believe me. They tend to just go about their business and get caught up in a continually reinforcing maelstrom of self-belief that makes them appear to be bad people. If anything, I despise the system that allows them to continue unchecked. Money, you will learn, is very much an ethereal concept... it comes and goes into your life, if you put too much faith into it, as I say, you are praying to the wrong god... now I don't want to sound all evangelical as, personally, religion is right up there for me with money... but this lesson is a harsh one to learn especially when you've already put all those eggs in that basket. That rug (metaphor-mixing-is-us!) can and will be pulled out from underneath you without so much as a bye or leave and then where are you? I have lived, within my 40-ish years, in quite a few differing scenarios - we've had house staff with drivers, maids and butlers (seriously) and we've lived on council estates and barrack housing - my father used to trade commodities between europe and the middle east, and it is all basically easy come and easy go... the only reals involved are the people and relationships in that situation - everything else is mere frippery. Think on this... that sentence I said a couple of posts up that I thought was the nastiest individual post on this thread... print it out and show it to your mum or dad... and ask them their opinion on it... don't tell them you wrote it... just ask for their opinion on the person who did... go on, I dare you - are you party animal enough for the consequences?
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The London Police π¬π§ TLP β’ Street Artists , by fatherxmas on Sept 23, 2008 18:40:35 GMT 1, After reading what you have said i totally agree. I have it so easy. I bet everything ive done in the passed 5ish years was a peice of cake. No sacrifices made to make my business build from strength to strength. I think your right, im going to get a normal job, work for someone else, sell the car and the houses and claim the rock 'n' roll Get a council house paid for and hopefulyl with the bills going up Mr bown could contribute to this.
If you FUCKING think for once ive had a walk in the park i think firstly you shoudl wake up and smell the coffee DICKHEAD The only c**t who have it easy in this bloody soft country is thoes TOSSERS on the rock 'N' roll. They get a weekly allowance however small, a house to rest there tired body after a hrd day infront of the 50" plasma tv which is on tick from currys.
Now, really who has the easy life?
Dont get me wrong, I love money. Because from my understanding with no money you cant buy the nice things in life. IMO I might sound like a cock fro saying this but i dont want to be another person walking the streets, I want people to say look what he started with and look at him now. From gettin told by a cunt in school i'll be nothing in life to what i have now. And in such short time. If anything i thank her for saying that, Cos if she didnt i would prob have graduated from uni next year with a worthless degree and after all that time just doing a 9-5
After reading what you have said i totally agree. I have it so easy. I bet everything ive done in the passed 5ish years was a peice of cake. No sacrifices made to make my business build from strength to strength. I think your right, im going to get a normal job, work for someone else, sell the car and the houses and claim the rock 'n' roll Get a council house paid for and hopefulyl with the bills going up Mr bown could contribute to this.
If you FUCKING think for once ive had a walk in the park i think firstly you shoudl wake up and smell the coffee DICKHEAD The only c**t who have it easy in this bloody soft country is thoes TOSSERS on the rock 'N' roll. They get a weekly allowance however small, a house to rest there tired body after a hrd day infront of the 50" plasma tv which is on tick from currys.
Now, really who has the easy life?
Dont get me wrong, I love money. Because from my understanding with no money you cant buy the nice things in life. IMO I might sound like a cock fro saying this but i dont want to be another person walking the streets, I want people to say look what he started with and look at him now. From gettin told by a cunt in school i'll be nothing in life to what i have now. And in such short time. If anything i thank her for saying that, Cos if she didnt i would prob have graduated from uni next year with a worthless degree and after all that time just doing a 9-5
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The London Police π¬π§ TLP β’ Street Artists , by bennyhedgehog on Sept 23, 2008 18:47:34 GMT 1, After reading what you have said i totally agree. I have it so easy. I bet everything ive done in the passed 5ish years was a peice of cake. No sacrifices made to make my business build from strength to strength. I think your right, im going to get a normal job, work for someone else, sell the car and the houses and claim the rock 'n' roll Get a council house paid for and hopefulyl with the bills going up Mr bown could contribute to this. If you f**kING think for once ive had a walk in the park i think firstly you shoudl wake up and smell the coffee d**kHEAD The only c**tS who have it easy in this bloody soft country is thoes TOSSERS on the rock 'N' roll. They get a weekly allowance however small, a house to rest there tired body after a hrd day infront of the 50" plasma tv which is on tick from currys. Now, really who has the easy life? Dont get me wrong, I love money. Because from my understanding with no money you cant buy the nice things in life. IMO I might sound like a cock fro saying this but i dont want to be another person walking the streets, I want people to say look what he started with and look at him now. From gettin told by a c**t in school i'll be nothing in life to what i have now. And in such short time. If anything i thank her for saying that, Cos if she didnt i would prob have graduated from uni next year with a worthless degree and after all that time just doing a 9-5
You really need to start reading the posts rather than assuming what is in them.
After reading what you have said i totally agree. I have it so easy. I bet everything ive done in the passed 5ish years was a peice of cake. No sacrifices made to make my business build from strength to strength. I think your right, im going to get a normal job, work for someone else, sell the car and the houses and claim the rock 'n' roll Get a council house paid for and hopefulyl with the bills going up Mr bown could contribute to this. If you f**kING think for once ive had a walk in the park i think firstly you shoudl wake up and smell the coffee d**kHEAD The only c**tS who have it easy in this bloody soft country is thoes TOSSERS on the rock 'N' roll. They get a weekly allowance however small, a house to rest there tired body after a hrd day infront of the 50" plasma tv which is on tick from currys. Now, really who has the easy life? Dont get me wrong, I love money. Because from my understanding with no money you cant buy the nice things in life. IMO I might sound like a cock fro saying this but i dont want to be another person walking the streets, I want people to say look what he started with and look at him now. From gettin told by a c**t in school i'll be nothing in life to what i have now. And in such short time. If anything i thank her for saying that, Cos if she didnt i would prob have graduated from uni next year with a worthless degree and after all that time just doing a 9-5 You really need to start reading the posts rather than assuming what is in them.
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The London Police π¬π§ TLP β’ Street Artists , by fatherxmas on Sept 23, 2008 19:00:03 GMT 1, No, You need to stop with the 1000 perfectly written essays and just get to the point.
You clearly said "ive been very lucky, had it easy, and never know what a hard days work is"
And just like many other things is their really a such thing as LUCK? I ve heard of risk, And what risk brings is financial gain or financial misery.
No, You need to stop with the 1000 perfectly written essays and just get to the point.
You clearly said "ive been very lucky, had it easy, and never know what a hard days work is"
And just like many other things is their really a such thing as LUCK? I ve heard of risk, And what risk brings is financial gain or financial misery.
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The London Police π¬π§ TLP β’ Street Artists , by bennyhedgehog on Sept 23, 2008 19:11:22 GMT 1, No, You need to stop with the 1000 perfectly written essays and just get to the point. You clearly said "ive been very lucky, had it easy, and never know what a hard days work is" And just like many other things is their really a such thing as LUCK? I ve heard of risk, And what risk brings is financial gain or financial misery.
Read them again, if that is all you have taken from them then you maybe should have stayed in school?
Risk? Watching the One Show are we, you party animal, you. OUTCOME brings rewards, not risk.
No, You need to stop with the 1000 perfectly written essays and just get to the point. You clearly said "ive been very lucky, had it easy, and never know what a hard days work is" And just like many other things is their really a such thing as LUCK? I ve heard of risk, And what risk brings is financial gain or financial misery. Read them again, if that is all you have taken from them then you maybe should have stayed in school? Risk? Watching the One Show are we, you party animal, you. OUTCOME brings rewards, not risk.
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The London Police π¬π§ TLP β’ Street Artists , by fatherxmas on Sept 23, 2008 19:33:07 GMT 1, Ive taken out the bits which i found most interesting. And maybe i should of stayed in school, maybe then i could of eventually got a degree, be in over my neck in debt and have a wonderufl job takin orders from c**t
And im actually watching Hollyoaks E4
OUTCOME BRINGS REWARD BUT RISK DOESNT. HMMMMMMMM
So why
Ive taken out the bits which i found most interesting. And maybe i should of stayed in school, maybe then i could of eventually got a degree, be in over my neck in debt and have a wonderufl job takin orders from c**t And im actually watching Hollyoaks E4 OUTCOME BRINGS REWARD BUT RISK DOESNT. HMMMMMMMM So why
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The London Police π¬π§ TLP β’ Street Artists , by bennyhedgehog on Sept 23, 2008 20:33:58 GMT 1, Ive taken out the bits which i found most interesting. And maybe i should of stayed in school, maybe then i could of eventually got a degree, be in over my neck in debt and have a wonderufl job takin orders from c**ts And im actually watching Hollyoaks E4 OUTCOME BRINGS REWARD BUT RISK DOESNT. HMMMMMMMM So why
You did ask...
A risk, as an event, doesnt necessarily involve the loss or gain of anything tangible specifically, not necessarily anyway. Risk, as such, is purely a single perspective or one of many perspectives on "an event" - not all perspectives on that event could be said to involve risk.
Every risk "taken" has an outcome, even if the event is a non-event if you like. The entire outcome of the "risk event" is what needs to be judged in order to establish any loss or gain, and not all the outcomes of such an event will necessarily be immediately evident after the event - like, for example, when you make a decision to spend Β£X on Y, not only are you risking Β£X on Y but you are also excluding the use of that Β£X's on any infinite number of other potential events that are now no longer available, ie: spending the Β£X on Z, ZA, ZB etc so on and so forth. You will have come across these and should recognise it. Not being able to eat your cake and still have it, as it were. Even assuming money is the focus, not every potential outcome of the risk event can be or even should be evaluated in purely monetary terms, sometimes a position, amount of knowledge, even contact or experience gained from a detrimental outcome will put you in credit in another manner, such as intellectual leverage - having the upper hand in another situation, recognise it? Like when an estate agent might say to you, sorry you missed out on that chance, you're top of my list for the next head's up though. Yeah? You might be a few quid out of pocket on a survey, say, but next time... wahey. Likewise, sometimes, the non-monetary gain, if money is the focus, from a positive outcome arent worth the trials and tribulations gone through in order to get there. One could say "Pyrrhic victory". This is generally, unfortunately for most of us on here, where art falls into, risk wise!!! I don't care about the consequences, I must have THAT! Don't think of this in anyway as conclusive, it simply isnt... hopefully just shows that the gain or loss comes from the outcome not the risk itself. Of course, I could have just said there are some risk free outcomes that provide profit... but thats just me.
And you are just you... "As for going through college, getting into debt and taking orders from c**ts"... I've never suggested this to you... it certainly isnt the road I've gone down and wouldnt be the road I would suggest to others particularly - on that note I do tend to agree with you, it's absolutely imperative that you lead your own life. Personally, I just think and happen to know from experience that being successful in any paradigm and being an arsehole about it arent mutually inclusive, in fact, in the long term they are the opposite - mutually exclusive - rarely does an arsehole stay successful for long. I also think a little understanding about the meritocratic system that you adhere so closely to, probably without even realising it, would go an awful long way for you, seriously I do... a belief that one is superior to another based on, the above mentioned, outcomes does little other than to show one's ignorance and arrogance.
Like I said before, I dont think you're all bad - just a bit misguided and very full of yourself, you would (certainly in this exchange of posts) benefit from reading the posts, if you find parts of them difficult to understand then view that as an opportunity to get the dictionary out or ask for clarification. If I did think you were all bad, don't you think I'd just ignore you?
Ive taken out the bits which i found most interesting. And maybe i should of stayed in school, maybe then i could of eventually got a degree, be in over my neck in debt and have a wonderufl job takin orders from c**ts And im actually watching Hollyoaks E4 OUTCOME BRINGS REWARD BUT RISK DOESNT. HMMMMMMMM So why You did ask... A risk, as an event, doesnt necessarily involve the loss or gain of anything tangible specifically, not necessarily anyway. Risk, as such, is purely a single perspective or one of many perspectives on "an event" - not all perspectives on that event could be said to involve risk. Every risk "taken" has an outcome, even if the event is a non-event if you like. The entire outcome of the "risk event" is what needs to be judged in order to establish any loss or gain, and not all the outcomes of such an event will necessarily be immediately evident after the event - like, for example, when you make a decision to spend Β£X on Y, not only are you risking Β£X on Y but you are also excluding the use of that Β£X's on any infinite number of other potential events that are now no longer available, ie: spending the Β£X on Z, ZA, ZB etc so on and so forth. You will have come across these and should recognise it. Not being able to eat your cake and still have it, as it were. Even assuming money is the focus, not every potential outcome of the risk event can be or even should be evaluated in purely monetary terms, sometimes a position, amount of knowledge, even contact or experience gained from a detrimental outcome will put you in credit in another manner, such as intellectual leverage - having the upper hand in another situation, recognise it? Like when an estate agent might say to you, sorry you missed out on that chance, you're top of my list for the next head's up though. Yeah? You might be a few quid out of pocket on a survey, say, but next time... wahey. Likewise, sometimes, the non-monetary gain, if money is the focus, from a positive outcome arent worth the trials and tribulations gone through in order to get there. One could say "Pyrrhic victory". This is generally, unfortunately for most of us on here, where art falls into, risk wise!!! I don't care about the consequences, I must have THAT! Don't think of this in anyway as conclusive, it simply isnt... hopefully just shows that the gain or loss comes from the outcome not the risk itself. Of course, I could have just said there are some risk free outcomes that provide profit... but thats just me. And you are just you... "As for going through college, getting into debt and taking orders from c**ts"... I've never suggested this to you... it certainly isnt the road I've gone down and wouldnt be the road I would suggest to others particularly - on that note I do tend to agree with you, it's absolutely imperative that you lead your own life. Personally, I just think and happen to know from experience that being successful in any paradigm and being an arsehole about it arent mutually inclusive, in fact, in the long term they are the opposite - mutually exclusive - rarely does an arsehole stay successful for long. I also think a little understanding about the meritocratic system that you adhere so closely to, probably without even realising it, would go an awful long way for you, seriously I do... a belief that one is superior to another based on, the above mentioned, outcomes does little other than to show one's ignorance and arrogance. Like I said before, I dont think you're all bad - just a bit misguided and very full of yourself, you would (certainly in this exchange of posts) benefit from reading the posts, if you find parts of them difficult to understand then view that as an opportunity to get the dictionary out or ask for clarification. If I did think you were all bad, don't you think I'd just ignore you?
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The London Police π¬π§ TLP β’ Street Artists , by spenie1975 on Sept 23, 2008 20:42:20 GMT 1, Nice prints by the way!
Nice prints by the way!
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The London Police π¬π§ TLP β’ Street Artists , by fatherxmas on Sept 23, 2008 20:46:01 GMT 1, lol@ your last sentence.
but i do understand this " Like when an estate agent might say to you, sorry you missed out on that chance, you're top of my list for the next head's up though. Yeah? You might be a few quid out of pocket on a survey, say, but next time... wahey. " A brown envelope tends to help in most cases
lol@ your last sentence. but i do understand this " Like when an estate agent might say to you, sorry you missed out on that chance, you're top of my list for the next head's up though. Yeah? You might be a few quid out of pocket on a survey, say, but next time... wahey. " A brown envelope tends to help in most cases
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The London Police π¬π§ TLP β’ Street Artists , by fatherxmas on Sept 23, 2008 20:47:25 GMT 1,
Wait till you see unblured pictures.. and the one opus underground framed for me as a nice gesture
Wait till you see unblured pictures.. and the one opus underground framed for me as a nice gesture
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The London Police π¬π§ TLP β’ Street Artists , by bennyhedgehog on Sept 23, 2008 20:47:57 GMT 1, lol@ your last sentence. but i do understand this " Like when an estate agent might say to you, sorry you missed out on that chance, you're top of my list for the next head's up though. Yeah? You might be a few quid out of pocket on a survey, say, but next time... wahey. " A brown envelope tends to help in most cases
Saves on brown trousers
lol@ your last sentence. but i do understand this " Like when an estate agent might say to you, sorry you missed out on that chance, you're top of my list for the next head's up though. Yeah? You might be a few quid out of pocket on a survey, say, but next time... wahey. " A brown envelope tends to help in most cases Saves on brown trousers
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The London Police π¬π§ TLP β’ Street Artists , by junkieart on Sept 23, 2008 21:06:11 GMT 1, Nice TLP'ess by the way, I've forgotten are they for sale or not? Peace JA
Nice TLP'ess by the way, I've forgotten are they for sale or not? Peace JA
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The London Police π¬π§ TLP β’ Street Artists , by mishco on Sept 23, 2008 21:07:08 GMT 1, "Personally, I just think and happen to know from experience that being successful in any paradigm and being an arsehole about it arent mutually inclusive, in fact, in the long term they are the opposite - mutually exclusive - rarely does an arsehole stay successful for long. "
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pints are on me benny if we ever meet...brilliant reading!
"Personally, I just think and happen to know from experience that being successful in any paradigm and being an arsehole about it arent mutually inclusive, in fact, in the long term they are the opposite - mutually exclusive - rarely does an arsehole stay successful for long. "
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pints are on me benny if we ever meet...brilliant reading!
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The London Police π¬π§ TLP β’ Street Artists , by fatherxmas on Sept 23, 2008 21:14:47 GMT 1, NOT FOR SALE BTW
But i think they are still available @ opus
NOT FOR SALE BTW
But i think they are still available @ opus
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The London Police π¬π§ TLP β’ Street Artists , by junkieart on Sept 23, 2008 21:26:23 GMT 1, Thanks FX great prints, thanks for the heads up. But F**K I would be fighting my corner here if you believe what you say, you either have very thick skin or don't read all of the posts above? You will probably have a go at me as easy pray as you've done before as I can't be bothered to argue with you! You always sound like a different person from here and the Dface forum? Come on FX just enjoy the art as you seem to have built a nice collection!! Are you at the Dface exhibit on the 2nd where ever it may be? Maybe buy you a beer. Take it easy JA
Thanks FX great prints, thanks for the heads up. But F**K I would be fighting my corner here if you believe what you say, you either have very thick skin or don't read all of the posts above? You will probably have a go at me as easy pray as you've done before as I can't be bothered to argue with you! You always sound like a different person from here and the Dface forum? Come on FX just enjoy the art as you seem to have built a nice collection!! Are you at the Dface exhibit on the 2nd where ever it may be? Maybe buy you a beer. Take it easy JA
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The London Police π¬π§ TLP β’ Street Artists , by fatherxmas on Sept 23, 2008 21:31:58 GMT 1, Ive got skin like a rhino and thats thick Im @ the show on the 2nd if the q isnt to big.
Ive got skin like a rhino and thats thick Im @ the show on the 2nd if the q isnt to big.
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The London Police π¬π§ TLP β’ Street Artists , by Cocteau 101 on Sept 23, 2008 21:34:31 GMT 1, Fuckin hell - this all started with wallpaper!
Fuckin hell - this all started with wallpaper!
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