Graffitti

We went across the bridge to Dunfermline to see the Pars play a must-win match against local rivals Raith Rovers. DH introduced me to the delights of the Commercial Inn for a quick refreshment but we got to the ground early to get a good seat since the tickets were all sold out. It was an afternoon of some good football, steady drizzle and high emotion but eventually the sun came out and the Pars won 2-1! Hooray!

Unusually, I had three shots to chose from for blips - one of the ground in the distance beyond town roofs, a very depressing one of a dead mouse and a fag butt in a corner of crumbling concrete outside the ladies toilet in the NW stand, or this strange little building in the park that we passed through on our way to the match. The assertion about "Dino the Greek" on the left-hand side is a quote from the late, great, Peter Cook in Entirely a matter for you, one of his performances for Amnesty International in 1979. I don't know if this means that the graffiti has been here for a very long time or that it's just better referenced than the average. ;-)

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