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Graffiti Wars - Robbo VS Banksy
#16
I enjoyed watching this. Is he ok now and recovering?

I was looking out for some Pure work when it was showing old footage Smile
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#17
Haha, i have to say i was looking out for any memorable names.. i cant work out what most graf says anyway tho Laughing

RIP Kase 2!

RE RObbo and his coma..

I couldnt find much about it online..

I did think that if he's now in a coma, then surely people know who he is - and if he does come out of it, wont he go straight to prison?
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#18
I doubt the authorities do know.
If it's all being kept on the lowdown then that would explain why there's been no investigation into whether it was an accident or an "accident".

Yeah, sad about Kase 2. A proper fucking legend of the game.

Sad

I call bullshit on Banksy's statement.
He knew exactly what he was doing!

Oh, and cheeky cunt, Tony.

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#19
LOL you are old tho G Razz

Jokes bro, jokes Smile

Did you ever cross paths with Robbo back in't day?






(when the wheel was square and god we're a lad?)




Ahaha




Always joking Smile
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#20
Never met him.
Some of my mates know him quite well but he's only been back a year or so and was all over London when I was writing illegally, whereas I was pretty much only South.

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#21
I just watched it. I always have liked banksy, but that programme was certainly eye opening. Do we know what happened to Robbo was it an attack or did he fall off something doing work.
I am the know idea superstar but still a superstar.
Away
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#22
Sab, where did you watched it?
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#23
I thought he fell down some stairs at home, then someone said he fell down some stairs outside and another person said he fell down some stairs track side.
Maybe he didn't "fall" down any stairs.
Sounds dodgy to me.

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#24
(15-08-11, 05:34 PM)Vortec Wrote: Sab, where did you watched it?

It was on (our) Channel 4 Vortec. They do have an online "on demand' service, try that. Failing that, it must be on youtube somewhere.




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#25
http://www.streetartnews.net/2011/08/rob...-full.html
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#26
I didn't bother with the hip hop thing, cos those kind of things are always poorly researched by people who know nothing about hip hop, and are always full of opinions from people who have no involvement, no interest and no knowlege. I mean wham? How have wham contributed more than the countless folk missed out?

As for the Robbo Vs Banksy thing, Robbo pissed all over Banksy. I don't see how a stencilers can be artists. If they are, does that mean the chaps that do the road markings are artists too?
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#27
When I find a new running route I mark off the miles on my bike odo by spraying a number in red or white model paint.

"Now what am bid? Lot fifteen, the number three mile marker kerb stone from hartford road by the traffic lights. I'll start at one million..."

fc is on the phone to Sotherbys


'All sins tend to be addictive and the terminal point of addiction is damnation.' - W H Auden




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#28
Personally I used to like Obey a lot, before the whole Obama thing.
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#29
#TeamRobbo
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#30
I like obey, not for any hip street art reason or to make any ironic statement about the treatment of thumbless midgets in todays ever evolving 10 fingred society, I just like andre the giant.
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