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When i was over in england, we got to talk about the famous CLPC survey, trying to remember who started it.
Weed, in one of his previous reincarnation, was the one who got it out of the kitchen of number seven, sending it on a journey round the world or so it seems, but who actually wrote it on the kitchen wall for the first time? Come on own up! Or do you think it is best to let it remain a mystery?
Weed's answer:
the graffiti immediately above it (and prior to it) went something like -
all things stem from roots
BEGONIAS ROOT FROM STEMS
?? (something a bit pretentious)
Cats Like Plain Crisps
Scatch's answer:
I don't know who wrote the kitchen wall original of CLPC but I started the kitchen wall graffiti after being * off doing the washing up with " tidying up is an art form-create space " to which the replies followed
art has no form
art is form
form is art
orm is fart
cats like plain crisps
according to a recent survey...... etc
Joëlle:
And does anybody know what happened to the CLPC banner.
Weed's answer:
from Stonehenge B.I.T. Newsletter No 15 -
"Missing from the Free Food Kitchen, THE GROSVENOR ROAD FLAG. A gold velvet banner, embroided with a pyramid with the sun coming out behind it, and this motto "CATS LIKE PLAIN CRISPS" on the bottom. There's a list of the festivals it's been to written on it, since Windsor '74. This flag is of great sentimental value to the people who lived and knew Grosvenor Road. If anyone finds it, could they please return it to the free food kitchen or the big blue box van with No 7 on the door"