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Well, you know, if you are allowed to draw penises all over football stadiums, subways and bus shelters and the police just stand and watch, why would you think a colosseum was off limits?
It isn't a British phenomenon; it happens everywhere, and dates back to the Roman Empire, ancient Greece and to Egypt - where graffiti was found on all of the pyramids.
Joe Turner wrote: It isn't a British phenomenon; it happens everywhere, and dates back to the Roman Empire, ancient Greece and to Egypt - where graffiti was found on all of the pyramids.
More Brits these days Barney.
Do you actually leave your bedsit and see the world, or is Google your friend and girlfriend?
Jim-Boy who is a nerdish friend of mine, he told some Brits off who were going deface Washington Monument for the sake of it. Even the Spaniards want the Brits out.
now a million of the buggers in Oz..on every street corner. (I don't hate them )
I was thinking of my only visit to the Coliseum in the late 80s and how tourism has changed..hardly a soul or other tourist was there just lots of cats.
Now you have to queue for an hour just to see the statue on the seaside in Denmark.
hedda wrote: now a million of the buggers in Oz..on every street corner. (I don't hate them )
I was thinking of my only visit to the Coliseum in the late 80s and how tourism has changed..hardly a soul or other tourist was there just lots of cats.
Now you have to queue for an hour just to see the statue on the seaside in Denmark.
I don't like almost anyone and hate a few. I hate all journos though and everyday idiots.
The population has grown within the last 40 years Hedda.
hedda wrote: now a million of the buggers in Oz..on every street corner. (I don't hate them )
I was thinking of my only visit to the Coliseum in the late 80s and how tourism has changed..hardly a soul or other tourist was there just lots of cats.
Now you have to queue for an hour just to see the statue on the seaside in Denmark.
I visited Pompeii as a child in the early 80s and a couple of years back. I could barely see anything the last trip it was so thick with tourists. It is actually getting to the point where one is better off viewing these places online. I don't mind queuing I don't mind crowds; but I want to be able to bloody well see the place...
One of the many joys of Stupid Lockdown was that, for the first time in decades, there was NO QUEUE to see MichelAngelo's David (the greatest work of art ever, for me) last year or the year before. I stayed for ages.
JK2006 wrote: One of the many joys of Stupid Lockdown was that, for the first time in decades, there was NO QUEUE to see MichelAngelo's David (the greatest work of art ever, for me) last year or the year before. I stayed for ages.