When i look at old 50s and 60s films i see how ugly it is out there now in hundreds of ways. The sight that pisses me off most are the amount of yellow lines everywhere ugly bloody things and they seem intent on creating more. The word NO is everywhere as well, i went to a town in the south last year that i call Dontbourne as you are not allowed to park anywhere, walk a dog, ride ,a bike, skate ,play ball games,feed the birds,park in the country,fish,dive in,not wear a top,Climb trees and so on, signs everywhere saying NO. What sights piss you off most or you find ugly.
Eyesores in Britain.
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rammywhite
Keegan
Lyric Todkill
Numpty 28723
bwfc71
Reebok_Rebel
Bernard Dennis Park
Angry Dad
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2 Re: Eyesores in Britain. Fri Oct 19 2012, 10:36
Bernard Dennis Park
El Hadji Diouf
Natasha Whittam the morning after the night before.
3 Re: Eyesores in Britain. Fri Oct 19 2012, 10:54
Reebok_Rebel
Frank Worthington
Off top of my head, in Bolton...
The lower portion of Halliwell and Blackburn road is a general shit-hole.
That pathetic arch bridge that was named the 'Gateway to Bolton' ...when its on a one way street leading OUT of Bolton town centre! (fucking idiot counsellors!)
The train station.
Some mosques are total eyesores - why do they have to make them stand out SO much - the Taj Mahal is a nice building, but a full scale replica looks totally stupid wedged in between rows of terraced housing really dont it?
The lower portion of Halliwell and Blackburn road is a general shit-hole.
That pathetic arch bridge that was named the 'Gateway to Bolton' ...when its on a one way street leading OUT of Bolton town centre! (fucking idiot counsellors!)
The train station.
Some mosques are total eyesores - why do they have to make them stand out SO much - the Taj Mahal is a nice building, but a full scale replica looks totally stupid wedged in between rows of terraced housing really dont it?
4 Re: Eyesores in Britain. Fri Oct 19 2012, 11:54
bwfc71
Ivan Campo
The wasteland that used to be The Odeon cinema
The wasteland that used to house Bolton College on Manchester Road
The wasteland that used to be the Water Place
The inside of the Market Hall - why couldn't they have designed teh retail unites to fit in with the building rather than just using rectangular concrete blocks
The waste of space that is currently called Bolton Interchange
Bottom bit of Bradshawgate with burnt out buildings, boarded up premises (i.e. from the old Lucky King, or whatever it was called, down to Trinity Street)
the list goes on....
The wasteland that used to house Bolton College on Manchester Road
The wasteland that used to be the Water Place
The inside of the Market Hall - why couldn't they have designed teh retail unites to fit in with the building rather than just using rectangular concrete blocks
The waste of space that is currently called Bolton Interchange
Bottom bit of Bradshawgate with burnt out buildings, boarded up premises (i.e. from the old Lucky King, or whatever it was called, down to Trinity Street)
the list goes on....
5 Re: Eyesores in Britain. Fri Oct 19 2012, 12:38
Numpty 28723
Andy Walker
Too many street signs doesn't help either. Makes no difference if they lump them all together on one post or give every sign a post of its own.
6 Re: Eyesores in Britain. Fri Oct 19 2012, 13:12
bwfc71
Ivan Campo
Numpty 28723 wrote:Too many street signs doesn't help either. Makes no difference if they lump them all together on one post or give every sign a post of its own.
That last photo looks like the main road junction at Kings Cross Station
10 Re: Eyesores in Britain. Sat Oct 20 2012, 01:01
Angry Dad
Youri Djorkaeff
You have my full support with this one. Imagine the terror on a babies face if that apparition looked in the pram.Keegan wrote:
11 Re: Eyesores in Britain. Sat Oct 20 2012, 12:45
rammywhite
Frank Worthington
On the M6 tollroad there are two signs, one on each carriageway that are supposed to tell you the tariff for using the toll road.
Immediately in front of them there is another sign stating that these signs are not in use. What is that all about?
Two big signs with useless information
What's more at night ,when you can't see them, there's a big expensive light ,lighting them up to tell you tht the sign is not in use.
Some clown has been in the wrong job too long
Immediately in front of them there is another sign stating that these signs are not in use. What is that all about?
Two big signs with useless information
What's more at night ,when you can't see them, there's a big expensive light ,lighting them up to tell you tht the sign is not in use.
Some clown has been in the wrong job too long
12 Re: Eyesores in Britain. Sat Oct 20 2012, 20:12
Alf Hooker
David Lee
Talking of which - have you ever seen the signs on the M6 say 'M6 Toll Congested'? No me neither, cause it is a total fucking ripoff so no bugger uses it. We've paid our car taxes (of which about a quarter gets spent on the roads!) so let us use ALL the fucking roads. I hate politicians - cunts the lot of 'em
14 Re: Eyesores in Britain. Sun Oct 21 2012, 22:09
Reebok Trotter
Nat Lofthouse
Lyric Todkill wrote:
Yip. Women with badly done tattoos.
15 Re: Eyesores in Britain. Sun Oct 21 2012, 22:20
Banks of the Croal
Frank Worthington
There's quite a few Eyesores... on this show.
Think this one's a women
Think this one's a women
17 Re: Eyesores in Britain. Sun Oct 21 2012, 22:37
bwfc71
Ivan Campo
Sluffy wrote:Here's another one -
Do you know where I can get a mask like that for next weekend?
19 Re: Eyesores in Britain. Mon Oct 22 2012, 07:38
rammywhite
Frank Worthington
...and the tatooist who did it should be taken out and shot!
20 Re: Eyesores in Britain. Mon Oct 22 2012, 09:30
Reebok Trotter
Nat Lofthouse
rammywhite wrote:...and the tatooist who did it should be taken out and shot!
I agree. Being greeted by that ugly mug every day of your life must be a nightmare. The tattooist was out of order because the muppet was probably pissed when he had it done.
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