Vandalism
I got a load of chalk, felt-tip markers and paint from friends one Christmas in a thinly-veiled attempt to get me involved with their plan to vandalise the toilets at the local park. My downfall: Signing my name. Tell us your stories of anti-social behaviour.
Thanks to Bamboo Steamer for the suggestion
( , Thu 7 Oct 2010, 12:10)
I got a load of chalk, felt-tip markers and paint from friends one Christmas in a thinly-veiled attempt to get me involved with their plan to vandalise the toilets at the local park. My downfall: Signing my name. Tell us your stories of anti-social behaviour.
Thanks to Bamboo Steamer for the suggestion
( , Thu 7 Oct 2010, 12:10)
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I once added an "I" to a "TO LET" sign to make it read TOILET
lololololol lmao good times oh my word yes
( , Thu 7 Oct 2010, 15:20, 4 replies)
lololololol lmao good times oh my word yes
( , Thu 7 Oct 2010, 15:20, 4 replies)
I am totallyamazed
that this is not much more prevalent. I mean, it is crying out for it.
Nearest I saw was the old TOYOTA building where they had the appropriate extra letters made in the same font to make it TO LET.
( , Thu 7 Oct 2010, 17:27, closed)
that this is not much more prevalent. I mean, it is crying out for it.
Nearest I saw was the old TOYOTA building where they had the appropriate extra letters made in the same font to make it TO LET.
( , Thu 7 Oct 2010, 17:27, closed)
When we were kids
my younger brother actually thought that's what those signs said. It was most amusing when one day, as a teenager he exclaimed something along the lines of "ooohhh... that makes so much more sense, I always wondered why it was such a big deal to advertise places as having toilets".
( , Sun 10 Oct 2010, 12:03, closed)
my younger brother actually thought that's what those signs said. It was most amusing when one day, as a teenager he exclaimed something along the lines of "ooohhh... that makes so much more sense, I always wondered why it was such a big deal to advertise places as having toilets".
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