3 Years 362 days - Graffin

3 Years 362 days - Graffin

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Happy mothers day to all the Mum's and Dad's out there. Boyle goes on a trip down memory lane and talks graffiti. (note: it kinda doesn't make sense when I start talking about crime in NY. What I meant is, people think crime went down because Giuliani...

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8:2014 May 2023

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Mother's Day Musings and Graffiti Tales: David Boyle's Nostalgic Journey

Episode Overview

  • Reflects on the commercialism of Mother's Day and the societal pressure
  • Vividly recounts revisiting the scene of a past altercation at a pub
  • Traces the impact of graffiti on crime in New York and its absence today
  • Ponders the influence of social media and its potential effects on the next generation
  • Laments the potential loss of valuable life lessons from graffiti and vandalism
I kind of like seeing some cunt writing tits on the window or scratching their name into the back of the seat. I don't know what's going to happen with this next generation. It's going to be very interesting to see over the next five years.

Ever wondered how a comedian reflects on Mother's Day and the world of graffiti? In this episode, David Boyle takes listeners on a rollercoaster ride through his memories, starting with the commercial side of Mother's Day. Boyle's wit and humor shine as he shares a hilarious yet poignant story about a past altercation at a pub, bringing the scene to life with his vivid storytelling. But it doesn't stop there.

Boyle dives into the history of graffiti and its unexpected connection to crime rates in New York City. He challenges the common belief that stricter policies alone reduced crime, suggesting that cleaning up the subways played a significant role. As he laments the absence of graffiti today, Boyle ponders how social media might be robbing us of valuable life lessons. With his signature blend of humor and insight, this episode offers a unique perspective on societal changes and personal growth.

Whether you're interested in the cultural impact of graffiti or just looking for a good laugh, Boyle's reflections are sure to entertain and provoke thought.

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