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Previously on "The Angel of the North vs"

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  • Archangel
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    Originally posted by Lucy View Post
    The Big Fat Greedy Banker (of the south)

    What sculpture should be the south's equivalent of 'The Angel' ??
    An Albanian plumber?

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  • Dow Jones
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    £ 100 note

    DA wrote:
    A large statue of a £50 note. Northerners will flock to London to see something they have never seen before or are ever likely to see in the future !
    DJ Comment:
    However, there is a £ 100 Scottish note, of which I've seen quite a few circulating in Edinburgh. Maybe SB can confirm

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  • Bod
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    Originally posted by bogeyman View Post
    I'm from Swansea - does that make me a Southerner?
    Bloody Westerners.....

    I'm from Leeds but lived most of my life in Dorset. I guess that makes me a southern nonce but with Yorkshire grit flowing in my veins

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  • Platypus
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    Originally posted by Lucy View Post
    What sculpture should be the south's equivalent of 'The Angel' ??
    A sculpture of someone who does not work in the public sector?

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  • bogeyman
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    Originally posted by Sausage Surprise View Post
    You don't understand, we hate all southerners, not just the upper class mincers
    I'm from Swansea - does that make me a Southerner?

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  • Sausage Surprise
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    Originally posted by bogeyman View Post
    God. For a region that almost defined the English working classes, the North East as become a festering pool of resentment and class hatred.
    You don't understand, we hate all southerners, not just the upper class mincers

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  • bogeyman
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    Blimey - so much Northern chippiness

    God. For a region that almost defined the English working classes, the North East as become a festering pool of resentment and class hatred.

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  • Sausage Surprise
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    A statue of a limp wristed nonce wearing a man bag.

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  • Bod
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    Originally posted by DodgyAgent View Post
    Are you offering to be the model for this sculpture
    It has to be a 50m Arf'ur Daley statue, with a huge pink neon sign:

    "Do not accept a 'free' lunch or puppy-viewings from this man"

    and of course a loudspeaker blaring "I could be so good for you...."

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  • DodgyAgent
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    Originally posted by shaunbhoy View Post
    A supercilious buckle-wearing gel-haired nonce that can't hold his beer, with a Marks & Spencer's Sushi takeaway in his briefcase stood atop a mound of dung meant to symbolically represent London..

    Are you offering to be the model for this sculpture SB?

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  • shaunbhoy
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    A supercilious buckle-wearing gel-haired nonce that can't hold his beer, with a Marks & Spencer's Sushi takeaway in his briefcase stood atop a mound of dung meant to symbolically represent London..

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  • ThomasSoerensen
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    A slim person not eating a deep fried Mars bar

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  • basshead
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    Originally posted by tim123 View Post
    Sorry,

    Does "The Angel of the North" have some local significance then?

    I thought it was just the design that was in the guys head at the time.

    tim
    Originally posted by Anthony Gormley
    The hilltop site is important and has the feeling of being a megalithic mound. When you think of the mining that was done underneath the site, there is a poetic resonance. Men worked beneath the surface in the dark. Now in the light, there is a celebration of this industry. The face will not have individual features. The effect of the piece is in the alertness, the awareness of space and the gesture of the wings - they are not flat, they're about 3.5 degrees forward and give a sense of embrace. The most important thing is that this is a collaborative venture. We are evolving a collective work from the firms of the North East and the best engineers in the world.

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  • tim123
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    Originally posted by HYpno27 View Post
    A bloody great wall that runs from the Bristol Channel to the Thames Estuary
    but that would be south of Oxford

    tim

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  • tim123
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    Sorry,

    Does "The Angel of the North" have some local significance then?

    I thought it was just the design that was in the guys head at the time.

    tim

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