Well, I have amused myself by reading it. I think it speaks something about society. I've never read anything particularly funny, usually the tired old ditties starting out with "Here I sit all broken-hearted tried to s--t but only f----d. Not particularly funny or ingenious rhyme.
2006-11-10 05:33:47
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answered by William E 5
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There's a handful of great bathroom graffitti in Stephen King's short story "All That You Love Will be Carried Away." Really enjoyable read, for anyone who likes bathroom graffitti or Stephen King, or both!
The funniest graffitti I have encountered was a religious conversation which took place over several years in a bathroom stall on my college campus. It would be painted over, then someone would start again until the entire wall was covered with various religious rants.
2006-11-10 09:39:06
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answered by JenV 6
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Yes! Great Question. I read it and I write it. I do it at work and write things about my boss. I write "For a good time call Pete," along with his cell phone number. I think he knows it's me as I am his only employee and he probably knows my handwriting by now. The fact that I am still employed proves how indispensable I am. I had a friend call him and say "Yes, hello, is this Pete? I'm looking for a good time. I saw your number in a bathroom stall."
2006-11-10 05:45:23
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answered by Anonymous
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there's a handful of super bathing room graffitti in Stephen King's short tale "All which you adore would be over excited." extremely relaxing study, for anybody who likes bathing room graffitti or Stephen King, or the two! The funniest graffitti I surely have encountered replaced right into a non secular communique which happened over a number of years in a washing room stall on my college campus. it could be painted over, then somebody could start up returned till the entire wall replaced into lined with varied religious rants.
2016-12-14 04:54:56
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answered by ? 4
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I don't read what's written on the bathroom walls much anymore because it's the same old things- "I love John", "Jane is a [expletive]", etc. It just gets boring after a while, and makes the restrooms look grubby.
2006-11-10 09:55:47
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answered by Anonymous
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Coolest public washroom is in The Boiler room restaurant in Utica, NY. Its painted with chalkboard paint and they provide chalk. There is usually some great artwork, cool graffitti and questionable phone numbers all over the room. check it out.
2006-11-10 05:59:02
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answered by michaelsmaniacal 5
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Yes, I often enjoy a good stall novel with a glass of port and a cigar.
2006-11-10 05:37:11
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answered by Dr. Quest 5
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Yes I was once one of those that would write:
"Those who write on toilet stall walls rolls their poop in little balls, those who read those words of goop ate my little balls of poop"
Now i hurry get in, and hurry and get out. Same things as you see everywhere, so and so was here on whatever date.
Or so and so phone number for a good time.
2006-11-11 03:05:32
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answered by Moose 6
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Yes to both. I once wrote something about an ex, but he totally deserved it!!! This is so wrong, but I put up his name and number and said that he was looking for a good man. (Clean version)
2006-11-10 06:08:27
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answered by Christabelle 6
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You cant HELP but read some of them. The funniest one I read was one that was written by an obviously uneducated person.
Kim wuz hear!
I laughed so hard I pee'd.
2006-11-10 05:34:36
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answered by mama 2
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