Best Graffiti Ever
My favourite was a public loo in Oxford where someone had written a huge poem all down the cubicle door. Best bit? Someone else had added detailed literary criticism. Only in Oxford. Have you seen better? Worse? Do tell.
( , Thu 3 May 2007, 17:16)
My favourite was a public loo in Oxford where someone had written a huge poem all down the cubicle door. Best bit? Someone else had added detailed literary criticism. Only in Oxford. Have you seen better? Worse? Do tell.
( , Thu 3 May 2007, 17:16)
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Skool Daze
When I was at school (and all this were nowt but fields) we had those nice big roller blackboards as referred to several posts down from here.
My English teacher looked like a witch and you didn't want to get on the wrong side of her. One lunchtime I snuck into the classroom and wrote something on the board in large, decorated lettering and rolled it to the back of the board.
After lunch we all sit down and Teacher (who's initials were SS and the moniker was appropriate) began. When she needed more space she rolled the board around and was greeted with an arrow pointing at her desk and the words "CAVE CANEM".
She knew who had done it, but couldn't do anything about it because at least I'd shown some of her teachings had sunk in!
( , Fri 4 May 2007, 14:15, Reply)
When I was at school (and all this were nowt but fields) we had those nice big roller blackboards as referred to several posts down from here.
My English teacher looked like a witch and you didn't want to get on the wrong side of her. One lunchtime I snuck into the classroom and wrote something on the board in large, decorated lettering and rolled it to the back of the board.
After lunch we all sit down and Teacher (who's initials were SS and the moniker was appropriate) began. When she needed more space she rolled the board around and was greeted with an arrow pointing at her desk and the words "CAVE CANEM".
She knew who had done it, but couldn't do anything about it because at least I'd shown some of her teachings had sunk in!
( , Fri 4 May 2007, 14:15, Reply)
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