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440.1 | | GEMVAX::KOTTLER | | Mon Oct 15 1990 12:55 | 3 |
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sorry, they're confidential.
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440.3 | Here I sit, broken-hearted ... | THEBUS::MALING | Life is a balancing act | Mon Oct 15 1990 16:49 | 11 |
| I've often wondered why the sex difference when it comes to restroom
grafitti. Most women's restrooms I've been in don't have any grafitti
at all. I'm told that most men's restrooms do.
About 15 years ago I was in a women's room at the UC Berkeley campus
student center which was covered with grafitti. But most of it was
very beautiful poetry dealing with life, love, peace, sorrow, etc.
Some of it made me cry and want to hug the person who wrote it. I wish
I had written some of it down. There was almost no really lurid stuff.
Mary
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440.4 | | FORBDN::BLAZEK | windswept is the tide | Mon Oct 15 1990 17:11 | 8 |
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sometimes I do write women's graffiti down, and sometimes I just
try very, very hard to memorize it, usually to no avail. I have
seen heartbroken introspection and tawdry taunts. and once in a
while, when I happen to carry a pen, I add a bit of my own.
Carla
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440.5 | | GLITER::STHILAIRE | Food, Shelter & Diamonds | Mon Oct 15 1990 17:12 | 7 |
| Well, I guess I've been frequenting the wrong restrooms, because I've
seen some really filthy stuff written in the stalls of some ladies
rooms. It's difficult to imagine that anything much worse could be in
the men's rooms.
Lorna
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440.6 | suzie + cheryl 4ever | COGITO::SULLIVAN | Singing for our lives | Mon Oct 15 1990 17:29 | 8 |
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One day about a year ago, I had a job interview and was feeling kinda
nervous about it. I went into the bathroom and saw the lesbian
(two o-+) symbol -- it made me feel a lot safer. Hey, it was in
MK1-1, the women's room near the lobby -- if you're out there,
thanks!
Justine
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440.7 | ;-) | BLUMON::WAYLAY::GORDON | The owls are not what they seem... | Mon Oct 15 1990 19:07 | 4 |
| As the old joke goes...
Don't let the women fool you - there's even more graffiti in women's
rooms - they have both hands free.
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440.8 | | MOMCAT::CADSE::GLIDEWELL | Wow! It's The Abyss! | Mon Oct 15 1990 23:06 | 34 |
| >As a male person, I'm familiar with most of the graffiti that appear in
>men's rest rooms.
As a female person, I'm familiar with the graffiti in both ... cause
when I was young and rude, I would pop into both, F for need, and M
out of curiosity when no one was around, or when the F line was too
long, and M was zero.
My observations:
In grubby bars and donut shops, the graffiti tends to be
crass in both.
At the Big Think departments of universities, the graffiti
tends to be wonderful. Long 'conversations' in many different
handwritings. I recommend Physics, Mathematics, Philosophy,
and English, in that order. The only F/M diff, the conversations
in the M room seemed to go on longer.
The Agriculture department (Southern Illinois University)
had pristine walls. Chemistry was pretty clean.
As for gross graffiti in F rooms, the ratio of "I love" to
"I hate" is about ten to one. Are there aren "I love's" in
M's rooms? I don't remember any.
And why is gross graffiti almost always written in big scrawly
D-in-penship letters? Maybe they were drunk?
Confession time: As a high-school sophomore, I wrote "Duncan Hines
died here" on the picture window of the local tough kid hangout.
Finally, I like the little 1 X 2 chalkboards in the ZK F rooms.
Anyone know how they got there?
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440.9 | Here's a real staple | BABBLE::MEAGHER | | Mon Oct 15 1990 23:28 | 7 |
| I've seen the following in several women's restrooms, for many years:
"If men could get pregnant, abortion would be a sacrament."
In true graffiti fashion, sacrament is often misspelled.
Vicki Meagher
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440.10 | | YUPPY::DAVIESA | Full-time Amazon | Tue Oct 16 1990 05:53 | 16 |
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Re .8
Yes - the best (most thought-provoking, intelligent) strings of
graffiti I've seen were in the library at my University.
I used to go in there just to read them - some were conversations
between intellectual Amazons that went on for months!
Re: U.S. wmns graffiti
I haven't spent much time in American wmns stalls, but the one I did
get a good look at (Carla - what was that "lipstick" bar in Seattle?)
impressed me mightily! I kept going back in to read some more....
And I've been known to add my own too, occasionally ( guess this should
go in "True Confessions")....
'gail
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440.11 | FWO bulletin boards | SAGE::GODIN | Naturally I'm unbiased! | Tue Oct 16 1990 10:18 | 8 |
| The most alarming, yet at the same time reassuring, graffiti I've ever
seen was in the F restrooms at Brandeis University when my daughter and
I visited there while she was trying to select a college. The graffiti
dealt with advice and statistics re. rape on the campus, and at the
same time informed the reader about where to go for help. A FWO
bulletin board telling it like it is.
Karen
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440.12 | | NAVIER::SAISI | | Tue Oct 16 1990 10:45 | 3 |
| "Disarm Rapists" is a popular one. There is good graffiti in the
women's restroom in the Harvard Science Center.
Linda
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440.13 | The toilet paper paper | ULTRA::WITTENBERG | Secure Systems for Insecure People | Tue Oct 16 1990 10:51 | 11 |
| In the computer science or math department at Weslyan, in both
men's and women's bathrooms is (was?) a copy of "The Toilet Paper
Paper" by Donald Knuth. It's a fairly heavy mathematical modelling
paper about what fraction of the time both toilet paper rolls will
be empty as a function of how often they're checked, and the
distribution of people's choices for which roll to use (always the
largest, always the smallest, near, far, choose randomly ...)
It always struck me as very appropriate.
--David
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440.14 | lowlife | TLE::RANDALL | living on another planet | Tue Oct 16 1990 12:33 | 3 |
| I see the same kind of restrooms Lorna hangs around in . . .
--bonnie
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440.15 | Jane and John, sitting in a tree... | TLE::D_CARROLL | Assume nothing. | Tue Oct 16 1990 12:38 | 9 |
| The restrooms here in ZK have no graffiti that I have seen, only
occasional ramblings on the chalkboards.
In malls and gas stations and other public bathrooms, the most common
graffiti I have seen is in the form of JANE LOVES JOHN, usually in a
heart or something else cute. Also, random insults, like "Jane is a
slut and John sucks c*ck." Nothing terribly exciting.
D!
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440.16 | Love is existential, sometimes | SPCTRM::RUSSELL | | Tue Oct 16 1990 17:27 | 16 |
| Whenever I am in a restroom that has large amounts of the xx + xx
in a heart variety, I whip out my pen and scrawl:
Jean Paul
+ in a nice big heart with an arrow.
Simone
4-ever
This to commemorate when Satre and de Bouviour (sp?) were invited
to Cornell (my alma mater) and when they arrived discovered that
they were housed separately because, despite a long term live-in
relationship, they were not married.
They left without spending the night.
Margaret
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440.17 | like it's from prehistoric times or something ;-) | DCL::NANCYB | targets, not victims | Wed Oct 17 1990 00:47 | 10 |
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re: 440.11 (Karen Godin) -< FWO bulletin boards >-
> A FWO bulletin board telling it like it is.
Karen, that sounds like a FWO flavor of a primitive form
of =wn=!!
nancy b.
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440.18 | | FORBDN::BLAZEK | windswept is the tide | Wed Oct 17 1990 12:28 | 7 |
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seen in a coffeehouse restroom yesterday evening, written on
a condom machine in the women's bathroom:
"why is this in here? let men take responsibility for a
change!"
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440.19 | with apologies for bringing politics into it | TLE::D_CARROLL | Hakuna Matata | Wed Oct 17 1990 12:44 | 15 |
| >"why is this in here? let men take responsibility for a
> change!"
Oh this is very frustrating! And I am SOOO happy whenever I see a
condom dispenser in a women's room. To me, a condom dispenser in a
women's room indicates that we are finally allowing women to take
charge of their own sexuality and *not* wait for the men to do what
the women need to do. that women are upset about this is infuriating!
If you won't take charge of your own health and safety, at least let
other women make that choice for themselves!
Besides, the woman probably doesn't realize that not all uses for
condoms involves men.
D!
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440.20 | but it's still interesting graffiti | COGITO::SULLIVAN | Singing for our lives | Wed Oct 17 1990 12:57 | 10 |
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I agree, D! While I can't imagine needing to buy a condom in a women's
bathroom (and I must say I am curious but much too shy to ask about what
you meant about alternative uses :-), I'm always glad to see them
there. A number of straight women I know have been too embarrassed
to buy condoms in a store, but maybe in the privacy of a women's
bathroom, they might.... STDs can be prevented with a little piece of
latex; let's make it easy to get!
Justine
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440.21 | never go out with your lab partner... | TLE::RANDALL | self-defined person | Wed Oct 17 1990 13:00 | 9 |
| I remember one incident in college when I would have been glad to
buy a condom from a vending machine anywhere . . .
We did eventually find one (condom, not women's bathroom), and I
have to admit the long search, which became almost a quest, did
add a sort of mythic dimension to an otherwise uninteresting
evening . . .
--bonnie
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440.22 | alternative uses | GEMVAX::KOTTLER | | Wed Oct 17 1990 13:03 | 6 |
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They use them to keep the sand out of the rifles in the Persian Gulf...
;-)
D.
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440.23 | another suggestion | TLE::RANDALL | self-defined person | Wed Oct 17 1990 13:05 | 4 |
| A coworker reading over my shoulder says they make great water
balloons . . .
--bonnie
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440.24 | Story told by George Will in Newsweek | IE0010::MALING | Life is a balancing act | Wed Oct 17 1990 13:07 | 12 |
| In the 1940's there was a gas station owner (male) who was asked by the
oil company after an inspection of his station to remove the condom
machine from the ladies room as it was inappropriate. The owner
replied, "Hell no! I make $100 a week from that machine and there's
never been a condom in it."
I love this story, because it points out women's reluctance to complain
about losing their money in a condom machine, and one man's use of that
to victimize them.
Mary
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440.25 | *real* alternative uses | TLE::D_CARROLL | Hakuna Matata | Wed Oct 17 1990 13:12 | 12 |
| Seriously. In the interest of safe sex, this seems like a good thing
to pass on:
A condom, cut open, makes a handy replacement for a dental dam. (A
dental dam is one of those latex sheets dentists use, but in this
context they are used to prevent exchange of bodily fluids during oral
sex with a woman.)
Sorry if this is too graphic, but I think this sort of information
should be dissemminated wherever possible.
D! for safe sex
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440.26 | | WRKSYS::STHILAIRE | Food, Shelter & Diamonds | Wed Oct 17 1990 13:19 | 6 |
| re .25, Oh. I'm glad I'm not the only one who had no idea what you
meant. I don't know if I'd even want to bother doing it if I had to
use something like that. I can't imagine it would feel the same. :-(
Lorna
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440.27 | | FORBDN::BLAZEK | windswept is the tide | Wed Oct 17 1990 13:23 | 10 |
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some other fun graffiti in the coffeehouse discussed favorite
Brady Bunch episodes. one woman's choice was when Davy Jones
sang at Marcia's prom. long live the Monkees!
where these women come up with topics like this is amazing ...
but definitely makes for interesting reading.
C.
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440.28 | Some tradeoffs are better than others... | SPCTRM::RUSSELL | | Wed Oct 17 1990 14:30 | 6 |
| RE: .26
No, it probably would not feel the same, but it would feel.
Sometimes that's good enough. :^)
Margaret
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440.29 | Showers? | EXPRES::GILMAN | | Wed Oct 17 1990 15:47 | 5 |
| re. 26 I have heard it said that using a condom during sex is like
taking a shower with a raincoat on.... but better with a raincoat on
than no shower at all.
Jeff
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440.30 | | TINCUP::KOLBE | The dilettante debutante | Wed Oct 17 1990 15:54 | 8 |
| Maybe it's just cause Colorado Springs is weird but at the women's room
in the UCCS library building much of the grafitti seems to be christians
and lesbians fighting. Neither side is fond of the other to judge from
what is said. None of the other buildings on campus seem to have much
in the way of bathroom verse. Maybe it's cause the women's center is in
this building just down the hall from the bathroom. Maybe it's just two
individuals having a private battle, I've never seen any mentoin of it
in public like the school paper. liesl
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440.31 | | RUBY::BOYAJIAN | One of the Happy Generations | Thu Oct 18 1990 06:21 | 13 |
| Last week I saw a film on cable that showed an interesting use for
condoms. It was THE BIG RED ONE, a WW2 film. At one point in the
movie, the American squad runs into a French woman who's in labor,
and there's no doctor about, so the squad medic has to deliver the
baby. There were no rubber gloves around for him to wear, so the
other guys opened a bunch of condoms and stretched them over the
medic's fingers.
On the flip side, a friend of mine keeps feminine napkins in his
first aid kit. When asked why, he replies, "What better to use to
sop up blood from a wound than something made to absorb blood?"
--- jerry
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440.32 | Can I have a quarter? | COMET::BOWERMAN | | Thu Oct 18 1990 12:05 | 15 |
| Speaking of Condom Machines-Last night we took my in-laws out to dinner
and My four year old came into the bathroom while I was changing
the two year old. Hes hanging on the part of the machine
where the money goes and finally asks me for a quarter.I said no.
He asks me again and tries to bribe me with "I'll let you look
at the prize If you give me a quarter". I said No again, vaguely
wondering why he would want money here. At the time I was to busy
taking care of the rash on Johns bottom to be as amused as I later
got when I "out of curiosity" went to look at the machine to see
what kind of 'prize' he was talking about.
My mother-in-law got a good laugh when I told her.
janet
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440.33 | | FORBDN::BLAZEK | windswept is the tide | Thu Oct 18 1990 12:28 | 6 |
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only in WOMANNOTES will a discussion on WOMEN'S graffiti turn
into a discussion of something a man stuffs his penis into.
Carla
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440.34 | sorry but the climate is getting to me | INFRNO::RANDALL | self-defined person | Thu Oct 18 1990 12:52 | 3 |
| Only in Womannotes do I feel slammed for liking men . . .
--bonnie
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440.36 | | WMOIS::B_REINKE | We won't play your silly game | Thu Oct 18 1990 13:04 | 13 |
| At one job I had as a teacher, there was one particular stall
in the ladies room where there was a lot of grafitti. As time
went on, the 'conversations' between various file users, one
of whom was fairly radical lesbian, one a very free living
heterosexual woman and one a very conservative religiously
oriented woman, (plus other minor contributors) got angrier
and raunchier..
Finally one day the whole stall was scrubbed down and repainted..
the conversation never started up again, but it had been very
intertaining to follow for several weeks.
BJ
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440.37 | RE: .34 and .35 The atmosphere is getting to me, too. | CSC32::CONLON | Cosmic laughter, you bet. | Thu Oct 18 1990 13:05 | 6 |
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Well, it certainly isn't only in Womannotes that women are severely
pressured to be sure they don't ever say anything that could even
REMOTELY be regarded as anything less than 100% respectful to men
without worrying that the whole damn universe will collapse.
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440.38 | PHOOEY!!!!!! | ASHBY::GASSAWAY | Insert clever personal name here | Thu Oct 18 1990 13:11 | 7 |
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Gee, I like some men...in fact, I have more male friends than female
friends.
Can I still note here?
Lisa
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440.40 | The man-hating accusations are unfair stereotypes... | CSC32::CONLON | Cosmic laughter, you bet. | Thu Oct 18 1990 13:18 | 8 |
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RE: .38 Lisa
Well, I've committed a bigger sin than you have. I brought a
<gasp> man into the world 19 years ago.
It's a wonder I haven't killed myself over the horror of it.
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440.42 | I'm never respectful to men, or women | INFRNO::RANDALL | self-defined person | Thu Oct 18 1990 13:29 | 27 |
| I probably overstated my annoyance . . . I'm sorry.
A condom's a device used to prevent conception and the spread of
disease between members a couple having intimite relations, not
necessarily male-to-female. More often than not it goes over the
male member, although notes here have mentioned putting it over
tongues, fingers, and rifles.
Since the condom is the easiest and most convenient form of
protection from pregnancy and disease that's easily available
without advice and consent from a doctor, it's part of many a
woman's life, especially the woman who enjoys sexual contact
outside a committed relationship.
Men are part of many a woman's life. Men are an important part of
many a heterosexual woman's life, a positive and enjoyable part of
a good sex life.
So talking about these things, even though they are related to
men, is an important part of my life as a woman. I don't think
the simple fact that for the most part the man wears the condom
makes it off limits for discussion among women.
And this whole discussion does sound like something that would be
written on the walls of the stalls in the philosophy department...
--bonnie
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440.44 | | CSC32::CONLON | Cosmic laughter, you bet. | Thu Oct 18 1990 13:39 | 8 |
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RE: .42 Bonnie R.
> I probably overstated my annoyance . . . I'm sorry.
Thanks. I'm sorry if my response came across a bit too
sharply as well.
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440.46 | "graffiti" | GEMVAX::KOTTLER | | Thu Oct 18 1990 14:04 | 4 |
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Where does the word come from anyway? Is it Italian?
D.
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440.47 | | CSC32::CONLON | Cosmic laughter, you bet. | Thu Oct 18 1990 14:17 | 9 |
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RE: .43 Herb
Honestly, I wasn't avoiding you - it's not easy to find the
words to explain what I meant (beyond what I said in the note.)
I've since apologized for stating things a bit too sharply, so
it may not be wise to rehash it now.
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440.49 | | WMOIS::B_REINKE | We won't play your silly game | Thu Oct 18 1990 14:47 | 5 |
| D.
My dictionary says it is Italian.
BJ
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440.50 | extracting a rathole | TLE::D_CARROLL | Hakuna Matata | Thu Oct 18 1990 14:49 | 4 |
| I'd like to continue the discussion of condoms and birth control in
topic 458.
D!
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440.51 | | CADSE::KHER | | Thu Oct 18 1990 17:33 | 3 |
| "grafitti" is Italian and is plural, the singular being grafito
manisha
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440.52 | little scratchings | INFRNO::RANDALL | self-defined person | Thu Oct 18 1990 17:40 | 5 |
| And it means "little scratchings," according to my Webster's
dictionary. It can refer to artistic as well as vandalistic
scratchings.
--bonnie
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440.53 | I'm going to scratch some graphium | CUPMK::SLOANE | The Sloane Ranger writes again! | Thu Oct 18 1990 18:06 | 8 |
| singular = grafito.
It's from the Latin "graphium" and Greek "graphion" or "graphein,"
all of which means "to write."
(It's easy to sound eruditic when you look in the dictionary.)
Bruce
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440.54 | ;-) | AUSSIE::WHORLOW | D R A B C = action plan | Thu Oct 18 1990 23:03 | 8 |
| G'day,
I hate spaghetti, canneloni, vermicelli, graffiti and all other italian
food!
derek
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440.55 | | LYRIC::BOBBITT | COUS: Coincidences of Unusual Size | Mon Oct 29 1990 09:39 | 17 |
| I found this on the ferry to Martha's Vinyard....
"There is no peace without first a clear commitment to peace...."
(there were several more lines but they'd been washed off pretty
thoroughly....)
"You are a possibility!
You are a possibility in the world!
Smile and love yourself!
Love others!
And see it come back to you!
Does it ever!"
And the standard four "Sherry loves Jimmy" type things.....
-Jody
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440.56 | appreciated | TLE::RANDALL | self-defined person | Mon Oct 29 1990 09:53 | 6 |
| In a Nashua restaurant, in letters I couldn't always read:
"Misha from Kiev says hello and thanks you for the wonderful fall
colors in your fine state."
--bonnie
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440.57 | | FORBDN::BLAZEK | girl's germs, no returns | Mon Oct 29 1990 11:22 | 5 |
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in a women's restaurant in Portland, Oregon:
quality men support women's equality
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440.58 | Tried and true, but got wierd looks at gas stations... :-) | CYCLST::DEBRIAE | the social change one... | Mon Oct 29 1990 12:54 | 7 |
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Reminds me of a favorite phrase and bumper sticker of mine...
"A man of quality is not threatened by a woman seeking equality."
-Erik
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440.60 | Coed rabble-rouser | SAGE::GODIN | Naturally I'm unbiased! | Wed Oct 31 1990 12:48 | 6 |
| Seen on a white board in my daughter's dorm last weekend:
War is mensturation envy.
Karen
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440.61 | | FORBDN::BLAZEK | when you wake up and scream | Wed Oct 31 1990 13:08 | 7 |
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HA! I love it!
using blood for warpaint,
Carla
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440.62 | | LEZAH::BOBBITT | COUS: Coincidences of Unusual Size | Tue Nov 06 1990 08:59 | 13 |
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actually this is, courtesy of a friend, from a men's room...but I think
most men's room graffiti may not have this thought provoking feel about
it....
"the further we go
the older we grow
the more we know
the less we show"
-Jody
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440.63 | | LEZAH::BOBBITT | pools of quiet fire | Wed May 29 1991 10:45 | 8 |
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I went to the restroom at Denny's in Worcester, MA and found graffiti
in at least three languages (English, Arabic, German).
bizarre, but very cool.
-Jody
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440.64 | | MEWVAX::AUGUSTINE | Purple power! | Wed May 29 1991 14:32 | 8 |
| That reminds me. I once wrote (eek! did I really deface a bathroom wall?
well, only once. or maybe twice. and it was a long time ago) on a bathroom
stall at college "Semper ubi sub ubi". I returned to the scene of the
crime several weeks later to find messages in about 25 different languages
and one short note in my native language: "Would you _please_ write
in English?"
<grin>
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440.65 | | RUBY::BOYAJIAN | One of the Happy Generations | Thu May 30 1991 04:36 | 7 |
| Well, it's not *women's* graffiti, but in a men's room at Northeastern
University about 20 years ago, there was a graffito written in the
rune system used by Tolkien for THE HOBBIT. I copied it down and
translated it after getting home. It read: "If you can read this,
you're in the wrong century." :-)
--- jerry
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