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 almost 10 years ago
Sterling? I thought it was stainless steel.
PICTO almost 10 years ago
I don’t know much about art, but, I know I’d like a drink of water.
Kyle Robert almost 10 years ago
We ask that museum patrons kindly refrain from urinating on the art.
PamelaWho almost 10 years ago
Nothing about how it’s called a “bubbler” here in Boston?
skyriderwest almost 10 years ago
Good thing it isn’t Duchamp’s fountain!
davanden almost 10 years ago
Someone I knew at college made little signs like that for all of the plaques and portraits in the student union.
neverenoughgold almost 10 years ago
Interesting because “Sterling” is a manufacturer of plumbing products; although, I don’t think they make drinking fountains…
naturally_easy almost 10 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 almost 10 years ago
Nope, still a bubbler in Boston. Especially among us wicked old people who were around in the 60s.