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Banksy • Choose Your Weapon Print, by Happy Shopper on Dec 13, 2010 18:28:24 GMT 1, Will they give a COA to anyone but the original owner? Tough to get the COA once it's sold I expect.
Will they give a COA to anyone but the original owner? Tough to get the COA once it's sold I expect.
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JockoLad
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Banksy • Choose Your Weapon Print, by JockoLad on Dec 13, 2010 18:36:29 GMT 1, Who was the most deserving Forum member not to get a print?
Maybe if we identify them we could ask POW to ask Banksy if he could create an origianl piece just for them.
For starters, I have a peg leg, am mild mannered, am kind to children and animals, always respect a queue, help old ladies cross the road, and have attended church every Sunday of my life. I keep good personal hygiene and have cheerful disposition. For the reasons above I nominate myself.
I think POW need to start realising that prints should only be made available to good guys. Capitalism has its place, but not in the contemporary art world.
Grafik should not be considered for nomination as he is a xenophobe with a strong taste of sour grapes in his mouth (hopefully sour grapes that were grown somewhere in 'Eastern Europe').
I'm away to make up my pleading email to POW about the bad boys in the queue in an attempt to bag a free Banksy; I deserve one after all!
Who was the most deserving Forum member not to get a print?
Maybe if we identify them we could ask POW to ask Banksy if he could create an origianl piece just for them.
For starters, I have a peg leg, am mild mannered, am kind to children and animals, always respect a queue, help old ladies cross the road, and have attended church every Sunday of my life. I keep good personal hygiene and have cheerful disposition. For the reasons above I nominate myself.
I think POW need to start realising that prints should only be made available to good guys. Capitalism has its place, but not in the contemporary art world.
Grafik should not be considered for nomination as he is a xenophobe with a strong taste of sour grapes in his mouth (hopefully sour grapes that were grown somewhere in 'Eastern Europe').
I'm away to make up my pleading email to POW about the bad boys in the queue in an attempt to bag a free Banksy; I deserve one after all!
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St. Art Gallery
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Banksy • Choose Your Weapon Print, by St. Art Gallery on Dec 13, 2010 18:39:25 GMT 1, Appearantly I can join the group of disappointed art lovers (and flippers).
I hope prices will come down a bit in the future so I will be waiting for a good opportunity to get me one.
I guess everything has been said now about this print release. Let's hope POW will learn from this.
Really annoying to see all those print popping up at Ebay. Best way to discourage flipping is simply not bidding more than 450 GBP. If everyone would do this it won't be interesting to flip. But I realize this can only happen in a perfect world and obviously this isn't.
Finally I would like to say I am very disappointed I didn't get one. But as mentioned before it is just a piece of paper and there are more important things in life.
Maybe it would be a good idea that everyone who wanted to buy the print and didn't get one donate the 450 GBP to charity.
Merry Christmas to everyone.
Appearantly I can join the group of disappointed art lovers (and flippers).
I hope prices will come down a bit in the future so I will be waiting for a good opportunity to get me one.
I guess everything has been said now about this print release. Let's hope POW will learn from this.
Really annoying to see all those print popping up at Ebay. Best way to discourage flipping is simply not bidding more than 450 GBP. If everyone would do this it won't be interesting to flip. But I realize this can only happen in a perfect world and obviously this isn't.
Finally I would like to say I am very disappointed I didn't get one. But as mentioned before it is just a piece of paper and there are more important things in life.
Maybe it would be a good idea that everyone who wanted to buy the print and didn't get one donate the 450 GBP to charity.
Merry Christmas to everyone.
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Banksy • Choose Your Weapon Print, by grafik on Dec 13, 2010 18:43:27 GMT 1, Who was the most deserving Forum member not to get a print? Maybe if we identify them we could ask POW to ask Banksy if he could create an origianl piece just for them. For starters, I have a peg leg, am mild mannered, am kind to children and animals, always respect a queue, help old ladies cross the road, and have attended church every Sunday of my life. I keep good personal hygiene and have cheerful disposition. For the reasons above I nominate myself. I think POW need to start realising that prints should only be made available to good guys. Capitalism has its place, but not in the contemporary art world. Grafik should not be considered for nomination as he is a xenophobe with a strong taste of sour grapes in his mouth (hopefully sour grapes that were grown somewhere in 'Eastern Europe'). I'm away to make up my pleading email to POW about the bad boys in the queue in an attempt to bag a free Banksy; I deserve one after all!
Xenophobia: is an irrational, deep-rooted fear of or antipathy towards foreigners
CONSIDERING i'm a foreigner myself I think its pretty rude of you to say i'm a racist. I made a single joke about the availability of cheap labor from Eastern Europe and now i'm branded racist!?
Do you know my entire ethnic background? no. so schuuuuch
I do have a strong taste of grapes in my mouth, but its mainly from this cheap ass wine i'm drinking.
Who was the most deserving Forum member not to get a print? Maybe if we identify them we could ask POW to ask Banksy if he could create an origianl piece just for them. For starters, I have a peg leg, am mild mannered, am kind to children and animals, always respect a queue, help old ladies cross the road, and have attended church every Sunday of my life. I keep good personal hygiene and have cheerful disposition. For the reasons above I nominate myself. I think POW need to start realising that prints should only be made available to good guys. Capitalism has its place, but not in the contemporary art world. Grafik should not be considered for nomination as he is a xenophobe with a strong taste of sour grapes in his mouth (hopefully sour grapes that were grown somewhere in 'Eastern Europe'). I'm away to make up my pleading email to POW about the bad boys in the queue in an attempt to bag a free Banksy; I deserve one after all! Xenophobia: is an irrational, deep-rooted fear of or antipathy towards foreigners CONSIDERING i'm a foreigner myself I think its pretty rude of you to say i'm a racist. I made a single joke about the availability of cheap labor from Eastern Europe and now i'm branded racist!? Do you know my entire ethnic background? no. so schuuuuch I do have a strong taste of grapes in my mouth, but its mainly from this cheap ass wine i'm drinking.
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Banksy • Choose Your Weapon Print, by leumasdarnley on Dec 13, 2010 18:44:04 GMT 1, No love for Leumas congrats to all that won
No love for Leumas congrats to all that won
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Banksy • Choose Your Weapon Print, by wizzy on Dec 13, 2010 18:47:27 GMT 1, Appearantly I can join the group of disappointed art lovers (and flippers). I hope prices will come down a bit in the future so I will be waiting for a good opportunity to get me one. I guess everything has been said now about this print release. Let's hope POW will learn from this. Really annoying to see all those print popping up at Ebay. Best way to discourage flipping is simply not bidding more than 450 GBP. If everyone would do this it won't be interesting to flip. But I realize this can only happen in a perfect world and obviously this isn't. Finally I would like to say I am very disappointed I didn't get one. But as mentioned before it is just a piece of paper and there are more important things in life. Maybe it would be a good idea that everyone who wanted to buy the print and didn't get one donate the 450 GBP to charity. Merry Christmas to everyone.
Nice DFace on your site...........(is this your Gallery?).
www.st-artgallery.com/art/her-royal-hideous.html
Appearantly I can join the group of disappointed art lovers (and flippers). I hope prices will come down a bit in the future so I will be waiting for a good opportunity to get me one. I guess everything has been said now about this print release. Let's hope POW will learn from this. Really annoying to see all those print popping up at Ebay. Best way to discourage flipping is simply not bidding more than 450 GBP. If everyone would do this it won't be interesting to flip. But I realize this can only happen in a perfect world and obviously this isn't. Finally I would like to say I am very disappointed I didn't get one. But as mentioned before it is just a piece of paper and there are more important things in life. Maybe it would be a good idea that everyone who wanted to buy the print and didn't get one donate the 450 GBP to charity. Merry Christmas to everyone. Nice DFace on your site...........(is this your Gallery?). www.st-artgallery.com/art/her-royal-hideous.html
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Nuno
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Banksy • Choose Your Weapon Print, by Nuno on Dec 13, 2010 18:48:30 GMT 1, grafik, are you american?
grafik, are you american?
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St. Art Gallery
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Banksy • Choose Your Weapon Print, by St. Art Gallery on Dec 13, 2010 18:51:11 GMT 1, @wizbong. Yes, this is my gallery. Hope you like it.
@wizbong. Yes, this is my gallery. Hope you like it.
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grafik
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Banksy • Choose Your Weapon Print, by grafik on Dec 13, 2010 18:52:03 GMT 1, grafik, are you american?
no,
1/8 Chinese 1/8 Indian (I think) born in Essex, father from HK, mother born in Sudan
and a duel Omani-English national , lived in Oman most my life
I'm a mongrel
grafik, are you american? no, 1/8 Chinese 1/8 Indian (I think) born in Essex, father from HK, mother born in Sudan and a duel Omani-English national , lived in Oman most my life I'm a mongrel
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kunstrasen
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Banksy • Choose Your Weapon Print, by kunstrasen on Dec 13, 2010 18:54:19 GMT 1, Should we set up an online chat-room for those who are left empty handed and get wasted together tonight? Have no one over here in Germany who would understand.
Congrats to those who got one either @pow or today through the lottery.
Should we set up an online chat-room for those who are left empty handed and get wasted together tonight? Have no one over here in Germany who would understand.
Congrats to those who got one either @pow or today through the lottery.
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JockoLad
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Banksy • Choose Your Weapon Print, by JockoLad on Dec 13, 2010 18:55:36 GMT 1, Sorry Grafik, I forgot that 'foreigners' could not be xenophobes, or even racists.
My bad.
Sorry Grafik, I forgot that 'foreigners' could not be xenophobes, or even racists.
My bad.
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Banksy • Choose Your Weapon Print, by toothfairy on Dec 13, 2010 18:59:47 GMT 1, double dissappointment, missed the queue and didn't get lucky again...when will the gods shine on me?
Double disappointment too! No justice. Breaks my heart seeing them on ebay!
double dissappointment, missed the queue and didn't get lucky again...when will the gods shine on me? Double disappointment too! No justice. Breaks my heart seeing them on ebay!
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Banksy • Choose Your Weapon Print, by joglu on Dec 13, 2010 19:01:33 GMT 1, no luck for me either...
Should we set up an online chat-room for those who are left empty handed and get wasted together tonight? Have no one over here in Germany who would understand. doch, ich verstehe das
no luck for me either... Should we set up an online chat-room for those who are left empty handed and get wasted together tonight? Have no one over here in Germany who would understand. doch, ich verstehe das
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Banksy • Choose Your Weapon Print, by tirol on Dec 13, 2010 19:03:06 GMT 1, no luck for me either... Should we set up an online chat-room for those who are left empty handed and get wasted together tonight? Have no one over here in Germany who would understand. doch, ich verstehe das
ich auch
no luck for me either... Should we set up an online chat-room for those who are left empty handed and get wasted together tonight? Have no one over here in Germany who would understand. doch, ich verstehe das ich auch
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grafik
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Banksy • Choose Your Weapon Print, by grafik on Dec 13, 2010 19:08:06 GMT 1, Sorry Grafik, I forgot that 'foreigners' could not be xenophobes, or even racists. My bad.
and I'm neither,
Sorry Grafik, I forgot that 'foreigners' could not be xenophobes, or even racists. My bad. and I'm neither,
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Banksy • Choose Your Weapon Print, by Deleted on Dec 13, 2010 19:13:42 GMT 1, Sorry Grafik, I forgot that 'foreigners' could not be xenophobes, or even racists. My bad. and I'm neither,
next you'll try and convince us that you're not a flipper
Sorry Grafik, I forgot that 'foreigners' could not be xenophobes, or even racists. My bad. and I'm neither, next you'll try and convince us that you're not a flipper
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Standard
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Banksy • Choose Your Weapon Print, by Standard on Dec 13, 2010 19:14:06 GMT 1, Great story a page back - Love. It's nice to hear some good news and see these land in directly in the hands of true fans, and the same to everyone else on here who were lucky - that is with exception to those that bullied their way.
Great story a page back - Love. It's nice to hear some good news and see these land in directly in the hands of true fans, and the same to everyone else on here who were lucky - that is with exception to those that bullied their way.
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Banksy • Choose Your Weapon Print, by Phat Spider on Dec 13, 2010 19:14:45 GMT 1, I can't beleive how many purples are on ebay - i've seen at least 20% (more like 25% if you exclude the first 3 POW supposedly kept) listed/sold
I can't beleive how many purples are on ebay - i've seen at least 20% (more like 25% if you exclude the first 3 POW supposedly kept) listed/sold
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digitalkid
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Banksy • Choose Your Weapon Print, by digitalkid on Dec 13, 2010 19:16:39 GMT 1, Does anyone have anymore photos of the queue at POW?
Does anyone have anymore photos of the queue at POW?
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grafik
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Banksy • Choose Your Weapon Print, by grafik on Dec 13, 2010 19:16:41 GMT 1, next you'll try and convince us that you're not a flipper
yawn, VLH and NBG are on my wall not eBay
next you'll try and convince us that you're not a flipper yawn, VLH and NBG are on my wall not eBay
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digitalkid
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Banksy • Choose Your Weapon Print, by digitalkid on Dec 13, 2010 19:20:10 GMT 1, grafic stop biting back and they may give up..
grafic stop biting back and they may give up..
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Banksy • Choose Your Weapon Print, by Ruggs on Dec 13, 2010 19:22:58 GMT 1, Our Christmas Tale or a story about love: Hi Guys, we’re the so called german couple and we wanted to share our view as tourists with you. We visited London four weeks ago and stayed one week. We had a great time in London and had the first time visiting all the galleries we only know from their online presentations. We visited a lot of museums as well and it is awesome that you don’t have to pay for the entrance for most of them. We had a great week over there, so we decided last week to give it a shot again and go for our chance that there will be a release on Saturday morning. I sent that many pm’s to Fragile about a possible release, I’m sure this top guy hates me now. He didn’t know anything, but I love to gamble and we decided to give it a try The flights were found fast, cause there is only 1 flight, which was early enough to join the queue if there will be one forming. We started at 12 o’clock and I picked up my girlfriend at her flat, I was so nervous, that we took the wrong motorway and almost missed our flight, cause we found our first long queues for that day at the airport. Lucky as we were on that day, the plane got a 20 mins delay so we did it. After arriving in London we had to wait 40 mins for our backpacks, which makes me nervous again and I was happy to join the queue at M+S in the low 50’s. It was a nice spot, watching all the Soho peoples and drinking beer with the daddychaps, thanks mate, not only for the beer, you did a awesome job at POW. Thanks to you and your mates to keep the small chance for us, getting a print, alive. Had some nice talk with Carol and her man, until someone shouted that we should check our e-mails and almost everyone started to run like mad. For my girlfriend and me who aren’t local it wasn’t easy to get to POW into a given time, but we decided to follow daddychaps for the caps. We lost them there because, the cab was full and we lost some serious time in getting another cab, so we ended up at about 150 in the queue at POW. I knew it was close, but it could work out. Daddychaps and his mates did they best they could to keep the queue like it was and I recounted the queue several times during this night. I was not really sure but I ended up at 180 in the morning. Need to thank Sand for a great time there, had some nice talk with him and his mates and I’m more than happy that he scored. We shared our chairs and blankets with each other and watched out for the others stuff if we get some drinks or meals. My girlfriend felt a sleep very deep and had a good one in her warm sleeping bag, … wasn’t that warm for me, but Sand made me laugh and I was happy to be part of that event. After the security arrived it was horrible, cause there were greed and dollars in a lot of eyes I saw. I was always afraid of my girlfriend, but she’s a hero. We lost more and more and was pushed back in the queue, so we ended up seeing that a guy which was 8 in front of me got the golden ticket 200. We were very sad that it didn’t work out, but we knew we did our best. We didn’t push or anything else and we were 50 in Soho and 150 at POW, we know under normal circumstances, we scored. In the next second we saw some guys running away like mad, and we didn’t think twice and ran behind these guys. I asked them were they ran to, but all I got was a “f**k off” (This was what I understood after standing several hours in cold dark London), but we decided to follow these guys. We lost them at the underground station, cause we ran out of funds (damn London is so expensive), we didn’t find the right machine to pay with our cards, so we failed in getting the underground and lost everyone. We stood there with no cash, holding each others hand, freezing and where totally down. We talked about getting to the airport and sleep there, cause we were totally finished. We were just sad and tired, but we decided to give it a last try at M+S, just to tell Dora what happened this night in East End. We didn’t hoped for a print, we just want to tell someone what happened this night. We didn’t ran nor hurry to get to M+S and as we arrived a guy, which I now know is SteveSoho, asked us if wanted to queue here. We looked each other and weren’t sure about it but a quite and shy yes came out of my lips. So SteveSoho, damn I thank you so much, wrote number 59 on my hand and number 60 on my girls hand. Just behind us, a girl arrived, she looked very sad, too and I’m happy that she got a print with number 61. SteveSoho told us after some time that he talked to Simon and there were 60 prints aviable for this queue here. Peoble hugged each other and they cheered and felt into each others arms. I couldn’t be that happy cause we were the end of the queue and if there would anyone push we’re straight out. I had to many up and downs this night and I don’t wanna believe what I just heard. Anything went very well with this queue and we scored the last two tickets, which were given away this day. Happy faces all over the street, it was like a Christmas tale… I met several Forum members at the queue but we were too tired and sucked out for a longer conversation. Thanks Ruggs for the whiskey, it made my day at the airport. We almost lost the prints at the airport, cause the german police wasn’t so sure what they are worth… happy that they never heard about banksy. We slept the rest of the weekend and just smiled each other, knowing we had a trip and a story that noone could ever take and we both knew that this prints will never leave our flats again, reminding us of our crazy trip into the dark, the nice peoples we met and our love for each other. The Prints are already at the framer and one will hang in my flat over my coach and the other one will hang at my girlfriends flat in her living room. Thanks again to anyone out there, who made it that absolute unbelievable weekend. Cheers ... and 1000 excuses for my bad english .
Great post love. Enjoyed reading your experiences of Friday and Saturday. So many highs and lows. Glad you and your girlfriend were finally rewarded. Your English is bloody good, no need to apologise.
Our Christmas Tale or a story about love: Hi Guys, we’re the so called german couple and we wanted to share our view as tourists with you. We visited London four weeks ago and stayed one week. We had a great time in London and had the first time visiting all the galleries we only know from their online presentations. We visited a lot of museums as well and it is awesome that you don’t have to pay for the entrance for most of them. We had a great week over there, so we decided last week to give it a shot again and go for our chance that there will be a release on Saturday morning. I sent that many pm’s to Fragile about a possible release, I’m sure this top guy hates me now. He didn’t know anything, but I love to gamble and we decided to give it a try The flights were found fast, cause there is only 1 flight, which was early enough to join the queue if there will be one forming. We started at 12 o’clock and I picked up my girlfriend at her flat, I was so nervous, that we took the wrong motorway and almost missed our flight, cause we found our first long queues for that day at the airport. Lucky as we were on that day, the plane got a 20 mins delay so we did it. After arriving in London we had to wait 40 mins for our backpacks, which makes me nervous again and I was happy to join the queue at M+S in the low 50’s. It was a nice spot, watching all the Soho peoples and drinking beer with the daddychaps, thanks mate, not only for the beer, you did a awesome job at POW. Thanks to you and your mates to keep the small chance for us, getting a print, alive. Had some nice talk with Carol and her man, until someone shouted that we should check our e-mails and almost everyone started to run like mad. For my girlfriend and me who aren’t local it wasn’t easy to get to POW into a given time, but we decided to follow daddychaps for the caps. We lost them there because, the cab was full and we lost some serious time in getting another cab, so we ended up at about 150 in the queue at POW. I knew it was close, but it could work out. Daddychaps and his mates did they best they could to keep the queue like it was and I recounted the queue several times during this night. I was not really sure but I ended up at 180 in the morning. Need to thank Sand for a great time there, had some nice talk with him and his mates and I’m more than happy that he scored. We shared our chairs and blankets with each other and watched out for the others stuff if we get some drinks or meals. My girlfriend felt a sleep very deep and had a good one in her warm sleeping bag, … wasn’t that warm for me, but Sand made me laugh and I was happy to be part of that event. After the security arrived it was horrible, cause there were greed and dollars in a lot of eyes I saw. I was always afraid of my girlfriend, but she’s a hero. We lost more and more and was pushed back in the queue, so we ended up seeing that a guy which was 8 in front of me got the golden ticket 200. We were very sad that it didn’t work out, but we knew we did our best. We didn’t push or anything else and we were 50 in Soho and 150 at POW, we know under normal circumstances, we scored. In the next second we saw some guys running away like mad, and we didn’t think twice and ran behind these guys. I asked them were they ran to, but all I got was a “f**k off” (This was what I understood after standing several hours in cold dark London), but we decided to follow these guys. We lost them at the underground station, cause we ran out of funds (damn London is so expensive), we didn’t find the right machine to pay with our cards, so we failed in getting the underground and lost everyone. We stood there with no cash, holding each others hand, freezing and where totally down. We talked about getting to the airport and sleep there, cause we were totally finished. We were just sad and tired, but we decided to give it a last try at M+S, just to tell Dora what happened this night in East End. We didn’t hoped for a print, we just want to tell someone what happened this night. We didn’t ran nor hurry to get to M+S and as we arrived a guy, which I now know is SteveSoho, asked us if wanted to queue here. We looked each other and weren’t sure about it but a quite and shy yes came out of my lips. So SteveSoho, damn I thank you so much, wrote number 59 on my hand and number 60 on my girls hand. Just behind us, a girl arrived, she looked very sad, too and I’m happy that she got a print with number 61. SteveSoho told us after some time that he talked to Simon and there were 60 prints aviable for this queue here. Peoble hugged each other and they cheered and felt into each others arms. I couldn’t be that happy cause we were the end of the queue and if there would anyone push we’re straight out. I had to many up and downs this night and I don’t wanna believe what I just heard. Anything went very well with this queue and we scored the last two tickets, which were given away this day. Happy faces all over the street, it was like a Christmas tale… I met several Forum members at the queue but we were too tired and sucked out for a longer conversation. Thanks Ruggs for the whiskey, it made my day at the airport. We almost lost the prints at the airport, cause the german police wasn’t so sure what they are worth… happy that they never heard about banksy. We slept the rest of the weekend and just smiled each other, knowing we had a trip and a story that noone could ever take and we both knew that this prints will never leave our flats again, reminding us of our crazy trip into the dark, the nice peoples we met and our love for each other. The Prints are already at the framer and one will hang in my flat over my coach and the other one will hang at my girlfriends flat in her living room. Thanks again to anyone out there, who made it that absolute unbelievable weekend. Cheers ... and 1000 excuses for my bad english . Great post love. Enjoyed reading your experiences of Friday and Saturday. So many highs and lows. Glad you and your girlfriend were finally rewarded. Your English is bloody good, no need to apologise.
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Nuno
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Banksy • Choose Your Weapon Print, by Nuno on Dec 13, 2010 19:28:19 GMT 1, oh right, grafik. There was an american lad in front of me in the q must of been about 150ish at pow. He designed language games I think.
oh right, grafik. There was an american lad in front of me in the q must of been about 150ish at pow. He designed language games I think.
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ecb
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Banksy • Choose Your Weapon Print, by ecb on Dec 13, 2010 19:29:18 GMT 1, when they sold the prints in London on saturday, did they take the buyers names, email, and address info? Just wondering if those prints are registered (or will be) since no CoA's were given out.
also, did they accept cash or cc only?
when they sold the prints in London on saturday, did they take the buyers names, email, and address info? Just wondering if those prints are registered (or will be) since no CoA's were given out.
also, did they accept cash or cc only?
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grafik
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Banksy • Choose Your Weapon Print, by grafik on Dec 13, 2010 19:29:31 GMT 1, oh right, grafik. There was an american lad in front of me in the q must of been about 150ish at pow. He designed language games I think.
I was behind the bin.. if that makes sense..
oh right, grafik. There was an american lad in front of me in the q must of been about 150ish at pow. He designed language games I think. I was behind the bin.. if that makes sense..
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Banksy • Choose Your Weapon Print, by They call me Stephen on Dec 13, 2010 19:31:05 GMT 1, I thought you lived across the road Grafik??
I thought you lived across the road Grafik??
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Banksy • Choose Your Weapon Print, by robinbanks on Dec 13, 2010 19:31:21 GMT 1, oh right, grafik. There was an american lad in front of me in the q must of been about 150ish at pow. He designed language games I think. I was behind the bin.. if that makes sense..
I was down in the dumps!
Still am!
oh right, grafik. There was an american lad in front of me in the q must of been about 150ish at pow. He designed language games I think. I was behind the bin.. if that makes sense.. I was down in the dumps! Still am!
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January 2008
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Banksy • Choose Your Weapon Print, by georgec7 on Dec 13, 2010 19:32:05 GMT 1, Maybe I shouldn't have emailed POW on Saturday morning to tell them how badly the queue was handled - you never know ! :-)
Maybe I shouldn't have emailed POW on Saturday morning to tell them how badly the queue was handled - you never know ! :-)
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digitalkid
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October 2008
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Banksy • Choose Your Weapon Print, by digitalkid on Dec 13, 2010 19:32:49 GMT 1, when they sold the prints in London on saturday, did they take the buyers names, email, and address info? Just wondering if those prints are registered (or will be) since no CoA's were given out. also, did they accept cash or cc only?
They took my name and post code on the back of the raffle ticket and only my name when I bought the print. Cash or CC was ok..
when they sold the prints in London on saturday, did they take the buyers names, email, and address info? Just wondering if those prints are registered (or will be) since no CoA's were given out. also, did they accept cash or cc only? They took my name and post code on the back of the raffle ticket and only my name when I bought the print. Cash or CC was ok..
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grafik
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September 2009
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Banksy • Choose Your Weapon Print, by grafik on Dec 13, 2010 19:33:32 GMT 1, I thought you lived across the road Grafik??
I do now.
I thought you lived across the road Grafik?? I do now.
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