Unfortunately for the town council, Coxall enjoyed the whole experience, and wonders which sculpture to erect in which ...
Mr Coxall said while the legs were just a bit of fun, his "joke" attracted media attention across the UK and as far afield as ...
James Coxall used his daughter’s old jeans, shirts and shoes to make it look like someone was stuck in a pothole, which his ...
A British man, fed up with the large potholes on a road near his home that remained unrepaired for more than eight months, ...
Frustrated by the poor condition of a local road, a British villager decided to take humorous action. He staged a comical ...
James Coxall, frustrated with the ongoing eight-month-long road damage in Castle Camps, creatively highlighted a large ...
James Coxall’s strategy to raise awareness about a roughly four-inch-deep pothole in his English village involved children’s jeans, colorful shoes, hand-me-down shirts, wood and a brick.
A British man has been either swerving around or barreling over the more than metre-long crater in his village for the last ...
Carpenter James Coxall, who set up the prank on Feb. 23, said he's "known as a bit of a joker" Erin Clack is a Staff Editor for PEOPLE. She has been writing about fashion, parenting and pop ...
James Coxall, 41, set up the realistic-looking prank in Castle Camps, England on Sunday after the gaping hole sat unfixed for ...
Mr Coxall, from the small village of Castle Camps, create a pair of fake legs by stuffing stuffed old rags into a pair of ...