Ticomaya wrote:You ask for graffiti, you are likely to get graffiti. Most graffiti on bathroom walls is probably of the "pornographic" variety. And that's pretty much what was asked for, isn't it?
The limerick was offensive and misogynistic as per usual for that particular poster.
BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!
As opposed to "manogynistic"?
Hey there Roxxxanne still knocking them dead over to Martunis with your rendition of Santa Baby? Have reservations for Monday for a flight back to the Big Island if the weather doesn't dump another foot or two snow per rumour.
When are you going to post pictures of your performance? What do your gowns look like.
Happy Holidays my friend
Feel free to post pics on this thread.
For those that enjoy an occasional cool one.
You don't buy beer, you rent it
Gents at Oxford
A little bit of beer is divine medicine
Paracelsus
A loaf of bread, cheese and beer constitutes the chemically perfect food
Queen Elizabeth I
The church is near, but the road is icy. The bar is far away, but I walk carefully
Russian
George wrote:This was part of an email from my friend Jim:
I remember going to the Family History library in Kensington,
Maryland, near DC for genealogy research. As you come around the
beltway curve and see the Temple, you pass under a trestle where
someone always spray-painted "Surrender Dorothy!".
I understand that this particular graffiti has been removed periodically and someone just comes along and spray-paints it back on.
I wonder if there is any more OZ graffiti out there.
At many and various places thoughout the MIT campus: IHTFP.
There are many expansions of the acronym, the most popular being
"I Hate This F***ing Place".
Due to my lack of photo-transfering expertise I cant share the specifics on a great piece of movie graffiti from the Coen Brothers production of "Raising Arizona".
In the jail scene behind the urinal scribbled on the wall is P.O.E.
This is an incredible piece of graffiti, but so arn't the Coen Brother.
I just have a feeling someone, somewhere can come up with this graffiti since it is also that time of the year.
George wrote:At many and various places thoughout the MIT campus: IHTFP.
There are many expansions of the acronym, the most popular being
"I Hate This F***ing Place".
Were you around when a bunch of students managed to get a car on top of, I believe it was the administration building. And I think it was a VW.
Those MIT students are just "wired" for pranks.
Art connoisseurs follow graffiti star Banksy to Bethlehem.
This year Santa's Ghetto, a Christmas sale of work by leading street artists, has moved from its normal home in London to Bethlehem in the occupied Palestinian territories. Organisers say scores of fans are flying in from outside the region for a chance to bid on work by artists such as America's Ron English or Swoon, Sam 3 of Spain and Britain's famous graffiti gadfly, Banksy.
Let us spray
dadpad wrote:Art connoisseurs follow graffiti star Banksy to Bethlehem.
This year Santa's Ghetto, a Christmas sale of work by leading street artists, has moved from its normal home in London to Bethlehem in the occupied Palestinian territories. Organisers say scores of fans are flying in from outside the region for a chance to bid on work by artists such as America's Ron English or Swoon, Sam 3 of Spain and Britain's famous graffiti gadfly, Banksy.
Let us spray
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I understand that Banksy is becoming very well known. I understand the nuisance and cost to private owners when their property is defaced, however Banksy is bringing graffiti to a new level that does not offend.
Thanks for the post. He is a very interesting man. I personally approve of his social conscience.
Region Philbis wrote:Sglass wrote:Due to my lack of photo-transfering expertise I cant share the specifics on a great piece of movie graffiti from the Coen Brothers production of "Raising Arizona".
In the jail scene behind the urinal scribbled on the wall is P.O.E.
This is an incredible piece of graffiti, but so arn't the Coen Brother.
I just have a feeling someone, somewhere can come up with this graffiti since it is also that time of the year.
Cool Region. Now I saw a close up, where it spelled out Peace on Earth in many directions, penciled in. Thank you and have cool yule.
Ticomaya wrote:glitterbag wrote:Thanks Sglass! I'm not much of a morning person and I couldn't make any sense of it. But now I'm really confused, should I be flattered or nervous? I'll assume the former, and many thanks to Ticomaya (I think).
You should be very flattered, GB. :wink:
Well I am flattered, I just don't know what I did for you to post my name in tag script. It really doesn't matter, I'm grateful for your post and appreciate the compliment (but I better not find out it's not a compliment, you know how I get)
I just caught up on this thread's pages since I posted my own song and dance some time ago. I'll say I'm nonplussed, a word I don't use, or hardly at all, in real life.
Some of my floating thoughts -
- Cjhsa has fun being a provocateur. We tend to disagree on this and that, but I didn't get that he was crossing any boundaries posting his limerick.
- Less did I get that Rockhead was crossing graffiti thread boundaries with bathroom stall quotes. Huh?
- then I watch all the dumps, many dumps, on Rockhead for being adolescent. Clearly Seaglass has no clue of Rockhead's generally mature and courteous posting behavior. You were taking it as you saw it, seaglass, as bathroom humor, but what was the anger about in a graffiti thread?
- then I see Seaglass go for the don't go after the old person defense. This one gripes me, being an old person.
Seaglass - if you have guidelines you'd like to see followed on one of your threads, it would help if you post them upfront.
Osso I would appreciate it if you would stop humping my leg. Take your foopdedoo somewhere else.
Sglass wrote:Osso I would appreciate it if you would stop humping my leg. Take your foopdedoo somewhere else.
When you die, who gets to be God.......