Tuesday, 2 October 2007

3 favourite railway station graffiti

back in the 80s, before the blight of "tagging", graffiti was seldom seen and usually of a political (the left, naturally) nature. and, consequently, more entertaining. the first two come from toorak station. the third is from windsor.

1. "ronald mcmurder, the cows aren't laughing".
2. "v.f.l. and c.i.a. conspire with tv to keep the people ignorant".
3. "the third way: neither moscow nor washington" (national front).

3 comments:

Len said...

We still have those here in Heidelberg.

coffeesnob said...

still have what? political graffiti messages?

what these 3 have in common is futility. people aren't going to stop eating junk food (mcdonalds) or watching football (vfl), or suddenly become skinheads (national front). regarding the last, maybe 1 in 10 australians would know what the national front is. maybe 1 in 100 would understand what is meant by "neither moscow nor waashington".

Len said...

yeah, still have political graffiti messages.