Graffiti of the week
- Author:
- Michael Gormly
- Posted:
- Thursday, 4 February 2010
They’re calling it the ‘Letter Series’ around Kings Cross, rumoured to be chalked by a British backpacker which seems likely as the apostrophes are in the right place and the author has a vocabulary. This one resonates with the ‘live and let live’ culture of the Cross. Others declare that T is for “totally”, N is for “nefarious” and G is for “gristle”. MG

A timely reminder to the 'me' generation
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