Tuesday 21 September 2010

Someone had fun




This is my kind of graffiti :-)

Trying to be happy but it is a sad sad day. A national conservative political party was elected as a member of the Swedish Riksdag.

17 comments:

  1. Oh this is wonderful. I love your graffiti!

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  2. Whoooot? Stone and tree - their surprised looks are appropriate for this day and age, right?

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  3. Lovely graffitis...and yes quite sad day...strange wave is moving along europe...a bit afraid of it.

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  4. I am sorry to hear about that party. It gets a litlle scary. It's good to fight a bad day with nice graffitti.

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  5. yay to the graffiti, boo to the election!

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  6. I am sorry to hear they got elected. I was reading a long article about it in an English paper the other day. It's scary.

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  7. Oh boy ! What will THEY say in a couple of centuries when they discover the graffities ?
    :))

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  8. i'm trying to convince myself it's all a sign of things getting worse before they get better...

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  9. Glad someone made something cheerful and funny on such an icky day. So sorry about the political stuff.

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  10. UGH so sorry to hear about your election- BOO!
    Glad to see your finding some sweetness none the less-:)

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  11. This is graffiti is awesome! :)

    And I just don't understand politics. :(

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  12. I found your blog quite a while ago and I've been visiting it since. Nice to hear from faraway, different places... I was born in Lisbon, Portugal, where I live. I too heard the news and I too was sad :( Hope and believe better days will come - congrats for your work and graffiti :)
    helena

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  13. hahha lovely faces...as of astonishment or of Terror

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    Thanks

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  14. My son once did the same with the trees in our garden.
    And join the club of conservative countries... it's a sad reality in Europe nowadays.

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