Is there a translator on the board please? These young uns come on here talking a strange language...
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Just, two hours ago dawbed 'UTM, Millers on Tour' & 'RUFC' on a wall at the sea front promenade at Broadstairs, (also did same at Ramsgate this afternoon). Also dawbed homage to my girlfriend...'Happy Birthday Mel - 4-4-14 love from Lee' This done in naturally occurring chalk, fallen from the cliff face. Sure it'll wash off?![]()
Is this acceptable ?
off to Gillin'em tmoz. God they talk funny darn ere!
Right... off t'pub nar!
Is there a translator on the board please? These young uns come on here talking a strange language...
My brian hurts
As far as I can work out...Originally Posted by BradfordFozzie
"Two hours ago I wrote "UTM, Millers on Tour" on a wall on the promenade at Broadstairs. (I did the same thing at Ramsgate earlier in the afternoon.) I also wrote "Happy Birthday Mel - 4/4/14 love from Lee" to honour my girlfriend.
To create this graffiti, I used local chalk which had fallen from a nearby cliff face. I'm sure it will wash off quite easily.
What I would like to know is whether you think this behaviour is acceptable or not.
I'm off to Gillingham tomorrow, Goodness, they have a strange way of speaking down here in the south.
Right, I'm off to the pub now!"
In answer to the question, to my knowledge, the chalk face cliffs at Broadstairs and Ramsgate contain no additional elements that would prevent rain from eventually washing away the words. Hopefully the relationship with Me
no wonder podd hides these days :/
Originally Posted by gramiller1959
No and Podd.