12 April 2013

Men in Black at Mount Painter?

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Ben_Dover was roaming in the wilderness when he came across this startling piece of evidence:

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Down at the foot of Mount painter, some imbecile has vandalised the park care sign. One can only wonder why? Protest at tree culling? Anti-rabbit control vendetta? Just hipsters being their usual PITA?

Who knows? The old crumblies who work on Mt Painter, free and for all our own benefit do not deserve or need this kind of stupidity.

Ben_Dover seems to believe this is the work of some kid, but I’ll be my tin-foil hat that something much more sinister is going on.

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Matt_Watts said :

It’s not there any longer. Have they stopped watching?

They’ve moved on for there’s nothing further to see there.

It’s not there any longer. Have they stopped watching?

PS: Not actually offended 🙂

Old crumblies? Hey I resent that – I volunteer and I’m only 29!

Oh waaah Papyrus is used too often.

It is elegant lettering and while I agree the papyrus effect isn’t always necessary, an elegant letter is an elegant letter.

Nobody whines that it’s ugly or hard to read, just that it’s everywhere. Well so are those dresses with the little frilly flare from the waist. Do you see me complaining every time some underpaid secretary or clueless weather girl walks past?

Ah George Orwell is alive and watching so you’ve been warned!

Kangaroo culling antis??????………..is it that time of year again?

gospeedygo said :

Eugh, Papyrus.

I don’t get it.

Holden Caulfield said :

Haha, +1. We do know it could have been much worse though.

+2. Comic Sans. *shudder*
http://pvponline.com/comic/2009/05/11/the-font-snob

Holden Caulfield12:50 pm 12 Apr 13

gospeedygo said :

Eugh, Papyrus.

Haha, +1. We do know it could have been much worse though.

Eugh, Papyrus.

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