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		Again, this doesn't really mean a lot, as the mural was suggested in the first place, meaning it's still a well-known story, just not with every generation of the city's inhabitants. Many people aren't interested in music, sport, history, writers, etc. Many people couldn't tell you that Clive Barker created the Candyman as a Toxteth council-flat ghoul, or that he devised the fiendish Pinhead in a flower shop off Penny lane, lol. There are still plenty of people around who know these things.
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		I don't know what you're talking about regarding the radio city tower, as it plainly has nothing to do with the Maybrick mural. The Maybrick mural is one of several, and all are as noticeable as the other.
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		warm cuddles,
Mike (Not Barrett)
							
						
 The top halves of Flo and Jim are tucked right in the top left hand corner, surrounded by pink clouds, which don't exactly echo your 'dark, local folk tale' of a 'spook house'. But each to his own.
	
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