biko wrote: » Everyone, cop on. Having petty digs and arguments like this is only going to wreck thread and get it locked. A bit of civility and courtesy goes a long way on boards, as in life.
Mrs OBumble wrote: » Except it wasn't removed. Photo taken today:https://us.v-cdn.net/6034073/uploads/attachments/115678/390575.jpg Pretty dodgy IMHO for the rules to say that plants and Claddagh rings aren't ok, but soft-porn is.
pure.conya wrote: » I had a similar argument yesterday regarding Sally Longs featuring famous drug addicts on their gable end
jh79 wrote: » So it's only "art" you approve of that should be allowed? Personally didn't like the ones the council painted over or Sally Longs but if the owners got permission then it should remain.
pure.conya wrote: » I never said i dont approve, I was merely pointing out the fact there's a mural of musicians that features some that died from serious drug addictions
jh79 wrote: » pure.conya wrote: » I never said i dont approve, I was merely pointing out the fact there's a mural of musicians that features some that died from serious drug addictions What's the significance of their drug habits? Surely the only relevant information regarding that mural is whether Sally Longs got permission for it?
Zzippy wrote: » If Sally Longs got permission then why couldn't Claddagh Jewellers? Or are murals only allowed where most people won't see them?
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xtradel wrote: » I'd love something along the lines of a beanstalk or the likes...
Storm 10 wrote: » And today the council are painting a mural on Taff's building supporting Galway 2020, Pot calling Kettle black springs to mind, how come this can go up and the lovely one on Claddagh Jewelers has to be removed they could have left it there until the judges left
_Whimsical_ wrote: » How do those kind of murals add to any semblance of cultural richness or diversity to the place?
beardybrewer wrote: » It doesn't, but it does show the council will bend over and spread those cheeks for that sweet, sweet culture money.
seanin4711 wrote: » you can only be positive thinking about Galway2020 allegedly,see thread dedicated to it!
J.pilkington wrote: » Well worth dragging up a thread for that bitter post
_Whimsical_ wrote: » Given it's a hostel not many locals will see this. I wonder what visitors will make of it.
snubbleste wrote: » Mural painted on side of Strano pub today.