Sterling? I thought it was stainless steel.
I don’t know much about art, but, I know I’d like a drink of water.
We ask that museum patrons kindly refrain from urinating on the art.
Nothing about how it’s called a “bubbler” here in Boston?
Good thing it isn’t Duchamp’s fountain!
Someone I knew at college made little signs like that for all of the plaques and portraits in the student union.
Interesting because “Sterling” is a manufacturer of plumbing products; although, I don’t think they make drinking fountains…
I haven’t heard them called a bubler since the 60s. Since they added refridgeration units to them they’re pretty much called water coolers everywhere I’ve been.
Nope, still a bubbler in Boston. Especially among us wicked old people who were around in the 60s.
November 25, 2017
cdward over 9 years ago
Sterling? I thought it was stainless steel.
PICTO over 9 years ago
I don’t know much about art, but, I know I’d like a drink of water.
Kyle Robert over 9 years ago
We ask that museum patrons kindly refrain from urinating on the art.
PamelaWho over 9 years ago
Nothing about how it’s called a “bubbler” here in Boston?
skyriderwest over 9 years ago
Good thing it isn’t Duchamp’s fountain!
davanden over 9 years ago
Someone I knew at college made little signs like that for all of the plaques and portraits in the student union.
neverenoughgold over 9 years ago
Interesting because “Sterling” is a manufacturer of plumbing products; although, I don’t think they make drinking fountains…
naturally_easy over 9 years ago
I haven’t heard them called a bubler since the 60s. Since they added refridgeration units to them they’re pretty much called water coolers everywhere I’ve been.
PamelaWho over 9 years ago
Nope, still a bubbler in Boston. Especially among us wicked old people who were around in the 60s.