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Men’s room signage

This was in the men’s room on the sixth floor of Pray-Harrold:

Bathroom sign

A couple of quick thoughts:

  • Someone put some work into this– ALL CAPS!  And it’s laminated and on yellow paper!
  • What are the chances that this sign will deter the numbskulls that are putting paper towels down the toilets and throwing toilet paper on the floor?
  • I think I have a possible submission to PassiveAgressiveNotes.com
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7 comments to Men’s room signage

  • Kayla Potter

    Remind me to send you the picture of a sign I saw in the 1st floor Marshall bathroom. WHOA.

  • sitedad

    Oh, please do, Kayla!

  • Kayla Potter

    Sent. A few of us certainly debated on the merits of sending it to passiveaggressivenotes.com, lol.

  • aginghippie

    KAYLA!

    You never wander by the CS labs anymore.

    *sniff*

  • Kayla

    Lol. That’s because I don’t have classes in PH! Sad, I know. I spend all my time in Marshall & Roosevelt finishing up my social work classes. woo! And my internship. But that’s in A2. Not campus.

  • aginghippie

    Sounds like you’re perilously close to graduation. Good for you.

    FWIW, my family and I are very grateful for and to the social workers at the nursing home where my mother-in-law had been slowly dying of Alzheimer’s, dementia, stroke, and cancer over the past too-many months. They treated her with dignity, respect, and–most importantly–genuine care and concern. They also looked out for my father-in-law as he watched on helplessly.

    Nice to see that you and so many others of your age are still refusing to suckle at the teat of Mammon. Keep waging peace.

  • Kayla

    Thanks, I’m glad to hear that. I’m happy that you and your family had good social workers, and that they treated everyopne well, espacially your mother- and father-in-law. It’s nice to people speak well of my soon to be profession; makes me glad to go into it.

    I’ll be done and graduated in August. So close & yet so far!

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