That hasn’t been my experience, but if there was no more graffiti, there would be no more words from the prophets… (at least on subway walls and tenement halls)
Oh – my – gosh — I was telling someone this same thing a couple of weeks ago. I now have officially joined the “Jimmy Must Be Listening Outside My Walls” club of readers.
I noticed that at least 10 years ago. Then it really proved it, when a bar I frequented painted the stall doors flat black, and provided chalk. Hardly anyone wrote more than, “Hi” or “I was here”.
Regarding the dirty rest rooms, when I was going to college I worked at aGas station no matter how often we clean it was filthy, a lot of people are pigs.
Bathroom graffiti used to get a lot more attention!! Everybody loves posting things, though few bother reading what others have said! No one ever “teaches” and no one ever “learns”…. and NO ONE ever changes his or her mind!!…. so all you can do is ignore them!!!… like almost everyone will ignore THIS!!!
Yakety Sax about 3 years ago
Writing on the walls of the world………………..
mddshubby2005 about 3 years ago
For a good time, download; http:jenny8675309……
admiree2 about 3 years ago
Here I text all broken-hearted…
nosirrom about 3 years ago
But are gas station rest rooms any cleaner?
MRBLUESKY529 about 3 years ago
Social media is graf….ohh never mind. That point is being made by J.J.
annefackler61 about 3 years ago
Fools names, fools faces…Always seen in public places.One of my Mothers favoriteexpressions.
Q4horse about 3 years ago
Bathroom graffiti was how gay men used to hook up, now there are Apps for that.
annefackler61 about 3 years ago
Its also how girls got payback for girls they didnt like.Who me???
Michael G. about 3 years ago
Time marches on, old fellow.
Thanksfortheinfo2000 about 3 years ago
That hasn’t been my experience, but if there was no more graffiti, there would be no more words from the prophets… (at least on subway walls and tenement halls)
well-i-never about 3 years ago
I haven’t sat in a stall with a phone in my life, but if you see, “For a good time, call Shirley 555-. . . .”, that wasn’t me either.
MuddyUSA Premium Member about 3 years ago
That sums up social media!
mourdac Premium Member about 3 years ago
No lack of the equivalent on social media.
dtdbiz about 3 years ago
Oh – my – gosh — I was telling someone this same thing a couple of weeks ago. I now have officially joined the “Jimmy Must Be Listening Outside My Walls” club of readers.
Pickled Pete about 3 years ago
Some come here to sit and think. . .
cuzinron47 about 3 years ago
For some punks, graffiti is social media.
christelisbetty about 3 years ago
I noticed that at least 10 years ago. Then it really proved it, when a bar I frequented painted the stall doors flat black, and provided chalk. Hardly anyone wrote more than, “Hi” or “I was here”.
flying spaghetti monster about 3 years ago
Regarding the dirty rest rooms, when I was going to college I worked at aGas station no matter how often we clean it was filthy, a lot of people are pigs.
alexius23 about 3 years ago
“A man’s ambition is indeed small to write upon a bathroom wall”
donwestonmysteries about 3 years ago
That’s a fat laptop. Must be a decade old. Then again, that’s Arlo. Probably wishes he still had a landline.
suelou about 3 years ago
Bathroom graffiti used to get a lot more attention!! Everybody loves posting things, though few bother reading what others have said! No one ever “teaches” and no one ever “learns”…. and NO ONE ever changes his or her mind!!…. so all you can do is ignore them!!!… like almost everyone will ignore THIS!!!