Not these days. it seems more and more journalists, editors, etc. are being hired for their color, etc. and NOT for their education and journalistic skills.
So, I was on the train the other day, and you know how it takes a while to get to the city, well my phone battery was flat and I didn’t have a book, so I was a bit bored, but then I realized that there is all this cool graffiti on the tunnel walls… and um… so my phone was dead… and.. the city?
dadthedawg Premium Member 10 months ago
For a good time call…..
The dude from FL (not bragging) Premium Member 10 months ago
WOW, those journalists must also subscribe to also. Most expect perfection in the remarks. Did I make a mistake? I’m sure I will be corrected
Superfrog 10 months ago
And graffiti doesn’t usually have a date and byline.
ArcticFox Premium Member 10 months ago
…and, of course, was still gibberish.
OldsVistaCruiser 10 months ago
I used to subscribe to a Doylestown, PA newspaper called The Intelligencer. It was often called the Misspelligencer!
sousamannd 10 months ago
Not these days. it seems more and more journalists, editors, etc. are being hired for their color, etc. and NOT for their education and journalistic skills.
rshive 10 months ago
Tell me it ain’t so!
littlejohn Premium Member 10 months ago
My friend was arrested by the cops for spray painting graffiti, and he tried to deny that he did it.
But the writing was on the wall.
littlejohn Premium Member 10 months ago
So, I was on the train the other day, and you know how it takes a while to get to the city, well my phone battery was flat and I didn’t have a book, so I was a bit bored, but then I realized that there is all this cool graffiti on the tunnel walls… and um… so my phone was dead… and.. the city?
Oh darn it! I lost my train of thought.
littlejohn Premium Member 10 months ago
Anyone interested in doing some graffiti with me?
If so, feel free to tag along.
Dean 10 months ago
Do the walls have autocorrect?
Steve Dallas 10 months ago
These days, I see spelling and grammar errors in news stories all the time.
'IndyMan' 10 months ago
I’ll make a bet that there was no notation: “For a good time call Roz—555-1234” ! ! ! !
oakie817 10 months ago
oh when i first started high school in RI, our desks had graffiti from the Civil War on them (school built in 1843, tore it down my sophomore year)
The Brooklyn Accent 10 months ago
“For a good copyedit, call…”
Dianna Brown 10 months ago
I remember that the best graffiti ever was written on the walls of the stalls in the restrooms of the library at Michigan State University.
Buckeye67 10 months ago
I’ll bet most of it made mention of the University of Michigan.
LONNYMARQUEZ 10 months ago
they just need to know how to lie with a straight face
prrdh 10 months ago
I thought a graffito was, but graffiti were.
T... 10 months ago
But were they grammatically correct?…
dsom8 10 months ago
On a wall somewhere? …
I love grils
Its GIRLS stupid
What about us grils?
dialfred 10 months ago
Before computers & Spell Check our town’s newspaper was full of mispelled words
DaBump Premium Member 10 months ago
Cute, cute.
EnlilEnkiEa 10 months ago
Perhaps they were visited by a clinique full of people with OCD and dirty minds.
Dr_Fogg 10 months ago
ROFL!!!