ca
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how much ££ for girl with red balloon signed print, by ca on May 14, 2017 20:44:46 GMT 1, laughing and crying at the same damn time
laughing and crying at the same damn time
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mla
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how much ££ for girl with red balloon signed print, by mla on May 15, 2017 9:35:06 GMT 1, Amazing thread. What a difference a decade makes.
Amazing thread. What a difference a decade makes.
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Aza
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how much ££ for girl with red balloon signed print, by Aza on May 15, 2017 10:14:51 GMT 1, In 10 years time when it's worth £1500 again, we will be dragging up the old threads from today, laughing at how people where paying £100k for it...maybe.
In 10 years time when it's worth £1500 again, we will be dragging up the old threads from today, laughing at how people where paying £100k for it...maybe.
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Dr Plip
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how much ££ for girl with red balloon signed print, by Dr Plip on May 15, 2017 10:39:48 GMT 1, In 10 years time when it's worth £1500 again, we will be dragging up the old threads from today, laughing at how people where paying £100k for it...maybe. I often lie awake at night, wondering how I would be able to keep my art and toy collection safe in a post-apocalyptic environment.
If a lump of space stuff hit us, a super-volcano erupts, nuclear war breaks out, disease, alien invasion, ant attack, etc, how many of us will be lugging posters tubes, Selwyn sleeves and watch winders across a rubble-strewn landscape.
And what would be the last piece of art we'd burn for warmth?
And while others are looting Waitrose stores and taking part in Prime Minister May's Hunger Games, how many of us will be launching raids on POW?
And if you had to eat one Banksy print, which one would it be?
Anyway, the prices are certainly impressive. And there's no denying that.
In 10 years time when it's worth £1500 again, we will be dragging up the old threads from today, laughing at how people where paying £100k for it...maybe. I often lie awake at night, wondering how I would be able to keep my art and toy collection safe in a post-apocalyptic environment.
If a lump of space stuff hit us, a super-volcano erupts, nuclear war breaks out, disease, alien invasion, ant attack, etc, how many of us will be lugging posters tubes, Selwyn sleeves and watch winders across a rubble-strewn landscape.
And what would be the last piece of art we'd burn for warmth?
And while others are looting Waitrose stores and taking part in Prime Minister May's Hunger Games, how many of us will be launching raids on POW?
And if you had to eat one Banksy print, which one would it be?
Anyway, the prices are certainly impressive. And there's no denying that.
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Flashback
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April 2016
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how much ££ for girl with red balloon signed print, by Flashback on May 15, 2017 10:45:32 GMT 1, Chocolate Donut!
Chocolate Donut!
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how much ££ for girl with red balloon signed print, by Coach on May 15, 2017 10:47:49 GMT 1, In 10 years time when it's worth £1500 again, we will be dragging up the old threads from today, laughing at how people where paying £100k for it...maybe. I often lie awake at night, wondering how I would be able to keep my art and toy collection safe in a post-apocalyptic environment.
If a lump of space stuff hit us, a super-volcano erupts, nuclear war breaks out, disease, alien invasion, ant attack, etc, how many of us will be lugging posters tubes, Selwyn sleeves and watch winders across a rubble-strewn landscape.
And what would be the last piece of art we'd burn for warmth?
And while others are looting Waitrose stores and taking part in Prime Minister May's Hunger Games, how many of us will be launching raids on POW?
And if you had to eat one Banksy print, which one would it be?
Anyway, the prices are certainly impressive. And there's no denying that.
Cheery for a Monday morning.
In 10 years time when it's worth £1500 again, we will be dragging up the old threads from today, laughing at how people where paying £100k for it...maybe. I often lie awake at night, wondering how I would be able to keep my art and toy collection safe in a post-apocalyptic environment.
If a lump of space stuff hit us, a super-volcano erupts, nuclear war breaks out, disease, alien invasion, ant attack, etc, how many of us will be lugging posters tubes, Selwyn sleeves and watch winders across a rubble-strewn landscape.
And what would be the last piece of art we'd burn for warmth?
And while others are looting Waitrose stores and taking part in Prime Minister May's Hunger Games, how many of us will be launching raids on POW?
And if you had to eat one Banksy print, which one would it be?
Anyway, the prices are certainly impressive. And there's no denying that.
Cheery for a Monday morning.
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