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Previously on "Tesco Value"
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Seems to me to be more at home in the pages of Private Eye. As satire, it's brilliant. As support of anarchist groups, it's a bit pathetic really, showing a profound lack of humour, and deep earnestness.
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I used to live in Stokes Croft. When did all this kick off?Originally posted by zeitghost View PostThat looks like a glass beer bottle to me.
That Banksy, wot's he like?
Banksy backs Bristol Tesco rioters with new petrol bomb poster | Mail Online
It is the wail though.
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That looks like a glass beer bottle to me.Originally posted by Spacecadet View PostSounds great until you discover that plastic maybe cheaper than glass but is completely unsuitable for a petrol bomb
That Banksy, wot's he like?
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...mb-poster.html
It is the wail though.Last edited by zeitghost; 5 May 2011, 13:01.
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Sounds great until you discover that plastic maybe cheaper than glass but is completely unsuitable for a petrol bomb
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