Bathroom Humor

There isn't enough good bathroom graffiti these days. Either people don't feel expressive on the can anymore or it's painted over too quickly to get wide readership. When a magazine or a newspaper in the stall may as well be War and Peace, it's nice to have something pithy to read.

The fella over at The Crystal Drum Page seems to agree with me.

The Writing on the Wall

I was sitting in the men’s room at a Beds Baths & Beyond in downtown Manhattan this past weekend, where I found a heartening message on the wall to my right: "Everybody at 126 East 17th Street stinks." Below that, slightly larger but clearly written by the same hand with the same red Sharpie, "Mitch Vogel forgets NOTHING." Written on the toilet paper dispenser, possibly although not definitely by Mr. Vogel, were the words, "KILL KILL KILL KILL."

Funky Dung

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Comments 3

  1. John Thompson wrote:

    I am always a fan of the old Nixon era bathroom grafiti "Republicans can't shit here, your asshole's in washington.

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    Posted 30 Nov 1999 at 12:00 am
  2. emily wrote:

    I saw political graffiti in the women's restroom at Hillman Library… I was kinda surprised, as most of it is quite boring. This is what it said:

    "Dear American SUV drivers,
    Thank you for your support of terrorism!
    Sincerely,
    The House of Saud."

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    Posted 30 Jul 2004 at 6:44 am
  3. Funky Dung wrote:

    John,

    Your Nixon graffiti reminds me of a '72 Democrat slogan my dad told me.

    "Why switch dicks in the middle of a screw?
    Tricky Dicky in '72!"

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    Posted 30 Jul 2004 at 4:33 pm

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