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• #77
It's viral marketing of the show. Dean simply knew about it before he posted. Nothing particularly brilliant about it. (I'm sure most people are aware of that, anyway, I'm not trying to pretend I'm the first one to have worked that out. No, really.)
You mean it's real?!
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• #78
as real as your personal brand
ride around east london thursday night between 'art shows' on your 'fixie' ftw etc
maybe shave your hair real short on the sides, cut some jeans off for shorts and wear a colourful tank top yeh? some redstripe and rollies/?^ beggining to feel this maybe isnt authentic anymore? where / what next? :(
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• #79
You mean it's real?!
No, it's authentic. Distingui, plurabelle, distingui. :)
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• #80
No, it's authentic. Distingui, plurabelle, distingui. :)
Ha!
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• #82
This is all so authentic, it's unreal.
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• #83
Rome, that is where all roads lead to.
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• #84
It has all gone a bit hipsterrunoff in here.
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• #85
Did you know that google throws up like twelve times as many results for China insted of Rome on the same proverb
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• #86
I was trying to find a link to a song by CuD, alas it was not to be.
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• #87
when in rome kill me?
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• #88
I have a friend who uses that saying as an excuse to do anything.
In the pub "Another beer and a couple of shooters?"
to which she replies... "When in Rome..."We were in Frankston.
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• #89
Frankston Victoria I presume?
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• #90
Frank's ton.
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• #91
I'm of to do authentic trackstands on the corner of Hanbury st & Commercial rd.
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Frankston Victoria I presume?
Yeah, sorry... should have clarified.
Rome it aint!
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• #93
I'm of to do authentic trackstands on the corner of Hanbury st & Commercial rd.
The Golden Hart is probably the most authentic spot in London.which lane though? i've had problems with patchy trackstanding authenticity on commercial road, west-bound. i don't want to risk it eastbound so now i just rlj.
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• #94
This corner is most authentic if you are on Hanbury Street heading west through Spitalfields into the City, so All Saints would be on your right.
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• #95
when in rome kill me?
That was it.
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• #96
That was it.
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• #97
I think even you were young (ish) in the Late 80's early 90's, but yes, I see the resemblance.
YouTube - Cud - Neurotica
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• #98
Thanks guys! I missed all the positive feedback here today because I have been in the studio creating some new work.
One thing I am planning is stenciling various words on to the gallery wall - such as fakenger, realenger, walkenger, cockenger etc.enger. I am collecting used oil to do the stenciling from Brick Lane Bikes, King Kog in NY and I am going to approach Tomity to get some used NJS grease sent over from JP.
The police are going to lend me a range of bolt cutters that were collected as evidence from real life bike thievers. I will display them ont the wall with lines drawn around them by hand. This is a reference to the way bike shops outline their tools and the way police outline bodies on CSI.
Next, I love the phrase HTFU so I will get huge yellow mylar ballon letters filled with helium and have the word floating above Charlotte Road. They will be connected by a rubber pipe to a 1970s track pump (if I can find one). This will be a bit more Pop than my usual style but I think it will be worth it for the dazzle factor.
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• #99
Will you be selling prints of those surface pictures?
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• #100
.... I will get huge yellow mylar ballon letters filled with helium ...floating above Charlotte Road. This will be a bit more Pop than my usual style but I think it will be worth it for the dazzle factor.
...if you get a puncture.
It's viral marketing of the show. Dean simply knew about it before he posted. Nothing particularly brilliant about it. (I'm sure most people are aware of that, anyway, I'm not trying to pretend I'm the first one to have worked that out. No, really.)