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Planners
07-12-2005, 07:44
Bathroom stalls.


The other day I was doing my daily business, when I noticed a particular enthralling debate, amongst a number of entrants, on the left wall my stall. They a wide variety of sometimes humourus opinions and answers to a serious question posed by the original vandal.

Ns'ers have you taken part in public vandalism? Whether it be a wall, back seat of a bus or table and giving your 2 cents on a particular subject?
The South Islands
07-12-2005, 07:47
Indeed I have. Politics seems to be an especially exhilarating topic as of late.
Kreitzmoorland
07-12-2005, 07:48
Bathroom stalls.


The other day I was doing my daily business, when I noticed a particular enthralling debate, amongst a number of entrants, on the left wall my stall. They a wide variety of sometimes humourus opinions and answers to a serious question posed by the original vandal.

Ns'ers have you taken part in public vandalism? Whether it be a wall, back seat of a bus or table and giving your 2 cents on a particular subject?
One I will always remember said, in pink "I'm here flying".

For some reason, that phrase has a ring to it, which peculiarly conrasts it somewhat abject location in the discoloured grout between tiles.
Keruvalia
07-12-2005, 07:49
I always leave my mark on any wall that grabs my attention. I always carry a large black marker just in case.

It is instant publishing.

If I have nothing witty or amusing to say, I simply write "Fishpaw Lives". Some in the Houston area may have encountered that as I've put it *everywhere*.

Some would call it defacement of public property, but the way I figure it, graffiti has been around since the ancient Egyptian days. Why deny our baser nature through pointless legislation?
The Eliki
07-12-2005, 08:24
Normally, I'm opposed to graffiti. But it's refreshing to see moronic politics put where they belong: the toilet.
Europa Maxima
07-12-2005, 08:26
Normally, I'm opposed to graffiti. But it's refreshing to see moronic politics put where they belong: the toilet.
Hear Hear! :D
[NS]Olara
07-12-2005, 08:27
Normally, I'm opposed to graffiti. But it's refreshing to see moronic politics put where they belong: the toilet.
Especially moronic politics with bad spelling and grammar. There's definitely a reason these people write in bathroom stalls and not for the Times.