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Except the youngsters probably would not know what they were if it were not for the spoilt middle class hipster tw@ parents going all total retard on it.Originally posted by northernladuk View PostKinda funny until we found two outside our house. Not quite so amusing anymore. Council says it hasn't made them fill holes any faster but is costing them time to clean off cause families with young children are complaining.
"Oh Tarquin, oh no do not look someone has painted a mans rape sword onto the road, avert you eyes or be forever be tainted by the devil"
fookin cnuts
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On the A20 outside Wrotham there is a lane with directions to West KingsDown. Lane is not that wide so abbreviated to W'King. I want to insert an "AN" one night. In road marking paint.
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Is it where Ian Krankie buried his wife?Originally posted by northernladuk View PostIndeed but I thought they did a better job of fixing than is shown in that picture so I'm not 100% convinced the filled in one has been done by the council TBH.
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Indeed but I thought they did a better job of fixing than is shown in that picture so I'm not 100% convinced the filled in one has been done by the council TBH.Originally posted by DaveB View PostAlthough interestingly none of the pictures of filled in holes show any signs of attempts to remove the paint.
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Although interestingly none of the pictures of filled in holes show any signs of attempts to remove the paint.Originally posted by northernladuk View PostKinda funny until we found two outside our house. Not quite so amusing anymore. Council says it hasn't made them fill holes any faster but is costing them time to clean off cause families with young children are complaining.
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Kinda funny until we found two outside our house. Not quite so amusing anymore. Council says it hasn't made them fill holes any faster but is costing them time to clean off cause families with young children are complaining.
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