Bathroom Graffiti...

Started by BanzaiCat, October 16, 2013, 06:36:42 PM

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BanzaiCat

...yes I'm childish, but I find bathroom graffiti entertaining at times.

Technically, it's reading.





















undercovergeek

lol, i do enjoy 'intelligent' graffiti as opposed to 'Norman sux cox' but i have whiled away many hours reading the various 'i can do this to you on this day at this time, ring this number' messages across the world

BanzaiCat

The best graffiti I ever saw was in the Radio-TV-Film building back at the old San Antonio College. None of the usual racist BS or nonsense; it was all artsy and nonsensical stuff, like people dropping acid and drawing what their perceptions presented.

That school, though, had graffiti in EVERY bathroom, over every square inch of space. Never a dull moment if you had to spend a few minutes in one. ;)

Staggerwing

Quote from: undercovergeek on October 16, 2013, 06:44:39 PM
lol, i do enjoy 'intelligent' graffiti as opposed to 'Norman sux cox' but i have whiled away many hours reading the various 'i can do this to you on this day at this time, ring this number' messages across the world

Probably more nuanced in Estonian or Romni, possibly even romantic.

Quote from: Banzai_Cat on October 16, 2013, 06:46:50 PM
The best graffiti I ever saw was in the Radio-TV-Film building back at the old San Antonio College. None of the usual racist BS or nonsense; it was all artsy and nonsensical stuff, like people dropping acid and drawing what their perceptions presented.

That school, though, had graffiti in EVERY bathroom, over every square inch of space. Never a dull moment if you had to spend a few minutes in one. ;)

I recall two bits of bathroom graffiti in the Music Practice spaces at Wesleyan College. One was 'Holy S**T' in the most delicate illuminated lettering (using at least 4 colors) and the other was 'Save the Whales! Win valuable prizes!"

At the time they were quite hilarious. Lots of 'aromatherapy' and little ventilation, I guess...
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DoctorQuest

"Use an action verb." LOL! Beware the grammer police. They are EVERYWHERE.
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Steelgrave

Quote from: DoctorQuest on October 16, 2013, 09:39:05 PM
"Use an action verb." LOL! Beware the grammer police. They are EVERYWHERE.

Clearly it was BayonetBrant who used the stall after that guy   8)

bayonetbrant

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bayonetbrant

One of my soldiers once figured out that most ports-john graffiti can be sung to the tune of "Black Dog" by Led Zeppelin, and then proceed to sing his way thru most of a road march, just to prove it...

To this day, whenever I see "Here I sit all broken-hearted..." I can't help but think of his musical, uh... "insanity" (yeah, let's go with that)
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"their citizens (all of them counted as such) glorified their mythology of 'rights'...and lost track of their duties. No nation, so constituted, can endure." Robert Heinlein, Starship Troopers

W8taminute

That police call box one is cool but everyone knows that's Dr. Who not Sherlock Holmes or Moriarty like what someone wrote.   :coolsmiley:
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GDS_Starfury

Im guessing thats a British pisser.  might even be Bawbs pub.
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Banzai Cat - There is no "partial credit" in grammar. Like anal sex. It's either in, or it's not.

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BanzaiCat

I was unimpressed. The drawing was rushed and school-grade. I would think Brits would have more patience and love for their art (and their Doctor for that matter).

bob48

...sorry, I was otherwise preoccupied...........
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