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  1. I have seen to many crack heads in my life time had too many friends from junkie parents and seen food friends slip to drugs for me to even bother wont to look at them though I do have a good story...

     

    When I was in school for lunch me and my mated would all go to the local park. The area my school was in was pretty bad so junkies used the back of the park to jack up. We would see a stream of them every day climbing up a muddy bank to their squat/shanty town. My mate one day had some rockets witch we aimed at this guy with one gangreen lead it hit him in the back of the head he dropped his crunches fell down the hill and landed in a puddle followed by nuth of them charging at us. It was like a war every day at lunch we would though what ever we had to hand at them bottles, stones fireworks the lot

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  3. Re: <3 Paris

     

    Originally posted by UriGellar

    got back from paris last night, :eek: got to say i wasnt expecting to see the amount of graff i saw. makes england look clean and gleaming.

    Anyway i took flicks of just about everything i saw, but.. theyre stills from a video camera, so some of the image quality is less than perfect especially any with any distance. so shall i post them or not?

    safe, i love paris :crazy: :dazed:

     

    btw, i didnt see 1 oclock tag either:o just 1 chrome on the motorway

     

    post them mate this thread needs all the flicks it can get befor it dies.

    glade to here you had a nice time.

  4. Originally posted by Rusty Cunts

    Those are some nice photos Niso.....did you take them yourself?

     

    no i should of relly have given credit they are by a french photographer called 'mr t.' if you are a intrested in more beautiful photos off graffiti check out the photograff thread.

  5. Originally posted by b0b

    Hell Yeah! Good additions Niso

     

    bob i picked up a fresh andre 'love graffiti' book out there limited to 500 copys and hand numbered and singed by him sort of foshizzle you are intrested in.

    if you go there go to a shop called collet its super hipster shop full of fresh stuff alike.l

  6. Originally posted by El Producto

    thanks for the info niso, also, just one question, what is the best/cheapest way to get there??(i cant drive)

     

    cheers, nice updates too

     

    ummmmm i got eurostar wich is some thing like £75 from london its good cos it takes you right in to the hart of the city.

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