Graffiti
Posted: 14 Jul 2012, 10:37
Graffiti is a blight on our urban environment,but at one time it was possible to find a bit of wit,three examples of which follow.The first two are certainly true because I saw them myself,the third I heard of.
1) In the early 1960's there was a deodorant called Apmlex or Ampex which was advertised on billboards and showed two men standing either side of a woman and giving her dubious looks.On Birmingham's New Street station some wag had written under one man,'My name's Pete and it ain't my feet' and under the other man 'My name's Jack and it ain't my back'
Under the woman was 'My name's Annie'
2) On a poster outside a church was 'Jesus Saves' followed by 'With The Woolwich'
3) On a similar poster was 'Jesus Saves Fallen Women' followed by 'Ask Him to save one for me'
Has anyone seen any witty graffiti lately ?
EricT
1) In the early 1960's there was a deodorant called Apmlex or Ampex which was advertised on billboards and showed two men standing either side of a woman and giving her dubious looks.On Birmingham's New Street station some wag had written under one man,'My name's Pete and it ain't my feet' and under the other man 'My name's Jack and it ain't my back'
Under the woman was 'My name's Annie'
2) On a poster outside a church was 'Jesus Saves' followed by 'With The Woolwich'
3) On a similar poster was 'Jesus Saves Fallen Women' followed by 'Ask Him to save one for me'
Has anyone seen any witty graffiti lately ?