dailymail.co.uk - 9/12/2008
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By Daily Mail Reporter Last updated at 2:12 PM on 12th September 2008 Rocker Pete Doherty has struck up an unusual deal with his local taxi firm - exchanging his paintings for cab rides. The Babyshambles frontman has been using a private firm to get to gigs and airports for the past year. But ...
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Paintings For Cab Rides, You Go Pete DoDo
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... I know they will be increasingly collectable.' Limited edition prints signed in Doherty's blood have sold for up to £2,500. Mr Cook owns Arrow Cars in Wiltshire, where Doherty lives in a rented and run down country retreat. He currently has five of the singer's works and hopes to collect more. Doherty caused controversy in July when he submitted one of his paintings, done in his own blood, to a children's charity art show. source
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... The Daily Mail reports that a money-strapped Pete has resorted to paying for cab rides from one company with this 'art'. ...
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