"Albert, the kid is ghosting...." In Paris, this would be surreally hip and intelligible only to the select ; in London, it would pass muster as a Banksy slogan, and certainly as a wacky band name; in LA, I could comfortably imagine this line from a forgotten film, but I saw this on a bridge parapet in Doncaster....
Now Doncaster has a certain charm, it's own signature, but prone to gnomic statements like this ? In South Yorkshire, facts are most certainly facts, and this sounds way too avant garde for the good burghers of that town.
Donny folk specialise in bluntness, rough kindness, telling it like it is. These five words have that abrasive texture if you look at them individually and say them separately; it's the fact they're arranged, like ducks in a row, in a declaration I just could n't imagine anyone there saying, but someone did, so what's it all mean. This will be bugging me for days.
Sunday, May 31, 2009
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I love seeing this phrase on the bridge. Just saw it a minute ago and googled it. Glad I have found someone else who these words have intrigued and enchanted.
It has to be one of the most enigmatic slogans I've ever seen, and the fact it's in Doncaster, well, that just adds even more mystery.
Yay! Some other people who have spotted this! Intriguing, isn't it? The first time I spotted it, I quickly typed it into my mobile phone and it's been there ever since - those words haunting me. It sounds so futuristic.
Exactly. It's the weirdest thing I've seen in years. It's so cryptic and difficult to pin down that I wondered whether it was either:
A. An Eric Cantona-ism - remember the seagulls following the trawler thing of his?
B. Or something from one of Mark E.Smith's lyric book.
This is crying out to be tee-shirt slogan.
Hi mate,
I see this regularly as I travel back to Doncaster (my home town) from Lincoln.
It always makes me think.
Just saw this on my train journey to peterborough. Finding a blog of someone who's seen it too makes me love the internet even more! Such a mysterious sentence...
Just saw it from the train and was compelled to google. Beautifully enigmatic and evocative!
Managed to get a picture of it the last time I went to Edinburgh. There are like dozens of definitions of what "ghosting" is on Urban Dictionary. All possible...
http://www.flickr.com/photos/andunemir/6224596066/
I've just seen this whilst driving and googled it finding your blog, it's intrigued me and would love to know who and why.
But also whilst googling this came across an alternative, suggesting there could be some punctuation missing, for example.
Albert, the kid is ghosting.
Just seen it. Glad so many others have before me. 12/08/2015
Just seen it. Glad so many others have before me. 12/08/2015
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