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Random MSN Gibberings LXXIII: Beyond Good & Evil

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Does anybody know of that youtube video that was posted round these parts a few months back of that kid walking along the street off his face in Scotland, and them lads that are recording him are shouting a name at him?

If so, got a link?
 
What does anyone think of the new warehouse project in leeds, its run by the owners of Mint club, the original warehouse project in manchester is still staying in manchester but at a new venue.. anyway the pictures look promising, a lot of new venues and good nights ahead......

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Does anybody know of that youtube video that was posted round these parts a few months back of that kid walking along the street off his face in Scotland, and them lads that are recording him are shouting a name at him?

If so, got a link?


Yas! "Easy! Easy Lionel!" "Here big man, you tooken sweeties or suhin?" Hahaha. Fucking legend.

I should point out to anyone that doesn't know, that video is right in the middle of Glasgow city centre lol. Right in front of the gallery of modern art on Royal Exchange Square, in front of this guy...

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Lionel wanders off down that street towards Argyle Street, I'd love to know what happened on the rest of his journey.

That traffic cone still makes me smile every time I see it :)
 
Must have taken a lot of effort to get that cone up there. Even more if the perpetrator was drunk.

After tonight I'm on a self imposed poppy tea ban til the new year. Just testing the whole "I can quit any time I want" mindset.
 
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/4264683.stm

Council in road cone statue plea

Officials in Glasgow are asking people to end a tradition that centres on the city's most famous traffic cone.
The Duke of Wellington's statue on Queen Street has long attracted the attention of late night revellers clambering up to adorn him with a hat.

However, the continuing prank has resulted in damage being done to one of Scotland's oldest bronze monuments.

As a result, the city council has issued a reminder that the placing of the cone constitutes a "criminal act".

Strathclyde Police warned that anyone caught climbing up the 160-year-old monument outside Glasgow's Gallery of Modern Art (Goma) could face prosecution.


Any person found defacing the statue or climbing on it for the purpose of defacing it may face criminal charges
Strathclyde Police
The Wellington statue was sculpted by Italian artist Carlo Marochetti and erected in 1844.

The traffic cone hat tradition is thought to stretch back at least 20 years.

Locals say the cone demonstrates Glaswegians' sense of humour and is as much part of the city as any of the famous buildings or statues.

However, after years of turning a blind eye to the prank, the city council is now believed to be taking a tougher stance on the unsanctioned decoration.

The Duke has lost his spurs and half his sword as a result of pranksters trying to scale the structure.

'Don't do it'

A spokesman for Glasgow City Council told BBC Scotland's news website that the placing of the traffic cone on the statue constituted "an act of vandalism".

He added: "We as a council would be very concerned about anyone climing on the statue, not only because of the damage that could be caused to the statue itself, but of the harm that could come to someone if they fell off - it is a tall structure after all.

"The message we would send to people thinking about climbing on the Duke of Wellington is 'don't do it - please'."


The cone-free statue offers a resting place for pigeons
Strathclyde Police warned that anyone caught climbing on the statue could face criminal prosecution.

Chief Superintendent David Christie said: "Any person found defacing the statue or climbing on it for the purpose of defacing it may face criminal charges.

"However, each individual incident would have to be treated on its own merits."

Historic Scotland backed measures to protect the monument.

A spokeswoman told BBC Scotland's news website: "Glasgow's Duke of Wellington statue is nationally important.

"While the crowning of the statue with the cone is a longstanding tradition, at the end of the day the statue is A-listed and it is up to the council to determine what steps to take to protect it."

You definitely can't knock the Scots for their banter. =D
 
Strathclyde Police warned that anyone caught climbing on the statue could face criminal prosecution.

Chief Superintendent David Christie said: "Any person found defacing the statue or climbing on it for the purpose of defacing it may face criminal charges.

"However, each individual incident would have to be treated on its own merits."

Even the copper is basically saying it's OK to put a cone on it's head.

They didn't do a good job of stopping it. There's a cone on his head right now as far as I can remember.
 
Does anybody know of that youtube video that was posted round these parts a few months back of that kid walking along the street off his face in Scotland, and them lads that are recording him are shouting a name at him?

If so, got a link?

Easy Lionel - That video is fuckin class. Im sure I posted it on here a few months back. I think one of my pals told me that guy lost his job over that video. Fuck knows how he would know that though- just repeating what he told me.
 
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