If you have an hour free some time between the 6th July and 14th October 2009 you could stand on the plinth. My advice is to go for the earlier dates as it might get a bit cold and wet towards the Autumn.
3 comments:
Jimmy
said...
I suggest we leave it to the judiciary to assign people to an hour on the plinth, and that Londoners are allowed to throw rotten vegetables, provided by supermarkets that complain we don't buy things past their best before date, how about 'best throwing tomatos' firm or sloppy.
Politicians/bankers could also voulenteer to help raise money for their favourite charity/porche.
What an absolutely ridiculous inditement of Great Britain today.
There should be a statue of the greatest Prime Minister that this country has ever seen, Margaret Thatcher, permanantely displayed on that plinth as a reminder of better times.
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3 comments:
I suggest we leave it to the judiciary to assign people to an hour on the plinth, and that Londoners are allowed to throw rotten vegetables, provided by supermarkets that complain we don't buy things past their best before date, how about 'best throwing tomatos' firm or sloppy.
Politicians/bankers could also voulenteer to help raise money for their favourite charity/porche.
What an absolutely ridiculous inditement of Great Britain today.
There should be a statue of the greatest Prime Minister that this country has ever seen, Margaret Thatcher, permanantely displayed on that plinth as a reminder of better times.
The tomato sellers of London would still be most pleased.
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