Saturday, Oct 11, 2008

The Ghost Train in the Underground.

Daily Mail: Welcome to Britain

A current perspective, although open for interpretation , the train driver is Gordon and the tramp is the economy,or maybe the train?
The hoodie, a refugee from canary wharf .God bless .

Posted by camping @ 09:08 AM (218 views) Add Comment
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1. mark said...

5th picture down, what is the guy doing with hands in pockets..lol

i think it should show kids shooting and knifing each other, this is more a reflection of britain..........

Saturday, October 11, 2008 11:22AM Report Comment
 

2. Eternal Sceptic said...

If crash Gordons the driver, maybe someone should point out that most of the track was taken up and sold some years before the gold reserves.

Saturday, October 11, 2008 11:54AM Report Comment
 

3. it_is_going_with_a_bang said...

What a load of crap to be honest. Bold and edgy? How about unnecessary and rude.
Is this really what people want to see? I for one do not. I would rather not visit a place that feels it necessary to show things like that.
How on earth does a statue of a tramp sticking his finger up portray anything.

Now if had been 2 Jags or Gordon Brown giving the finger to us all that would be a representation of modern society and how it has been formed.
I don't mind that - at least i can show it to the kids and say its educational.

Saturday, October 11, 2008 01:24PM Report Comment
 

4. it_is_going_with_a_bang said...

A more realistic representation of out times ...

Saturday, October 11, 2008 02:23PM Report Comment
 

5. alan said...

Sorry guys,

If you want to try a few changes you could do worse than copy the Stockholm underground statues and presentations.

IMHO, all the stuff in the article is in poor taste.

Saturday, October 11, 2008 04:10PM Report Comment
 

6. last_days_of_disco said...

One of the good things about the credit crunch is that the budget for such "art", will get the chop.

Thank goodness. Time to clean up all the wanton excess of the last 10 years.

Saturday, October 11, 2008 08:57PM Report Comment
 

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