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Cats Like *Plain* Crisps
- Photo by Louise.
- Posted on December 28, 2016.
- Filed under confessions.
- Location: Unknown.
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3 Comments
1 Sean Kavanagh wrote:
Used to go to Richmond ice skating rink in early 70s 73/74 I think.
2as always intrigued and mystified by the graffiti. Thought it may refer to a local band of the time. Have never given it a thought until today, some 44 yes later. I have no idea what prompted me to think of it.But thank you. All the best Sean
2 Dr Paul wrote:
This one came up a few years back. It’s apparently on a footbridge over the railway line from Cricklewood to Acton Wells, near Gladstone Park, Neasden.
The original ‘Cats Like Plain Crisps’ were in Richmond and Twickenham in the early 1970s. I saw them at the time.
3 Tibbi wrote:
This was a BAND? SERIOUSLY? I thought it was an enigmatic statement at Twickenham Railways Station in the mid-70s. Every time i have a packet of plain crisps i think of this. Btw it has to be said that actually some cats DO like plain crisps.