Thursday, April 22, 2010
Grafitti Romance
College students like to write stuff on anything they can. I noticed these partial lyrics to an old Peter Frampton song written on a metal railing by the sidewalk while I was walking down a street next to a fraternity house near the FSU campus. It says "Ooh baby I love your ways" and after seeing that, I couldn't get that song out of my head for the rest of the day!
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Did they write it, or used a metal and "keyed" engravings in it?
LOL, has he made a come back with the college crowd?
What a blast from the past. What college kid listens to that?
i love that song!
I haven't remember this song for such a long time! :-)))
And now the song is in our heads as well (even when I am on a business trip in a different state from where my car is located in which there is a CD that contains that song).
As far as places on which to write graffiti, this guard rail is less offensive than most. At least it is not spray painted on a wall or building.
Thanks, Lois. Now it's rattling around my brain, too.
Thanks. Now I do too.
Uh-oh, now I think you've planted it in my head!
They are also romantic!Cute post dear Lois!
hugs
Léia
Well now it's back in my head too! Sorry. I am getting this funny picture in my mind of bloggers all over the world humming this song in their head :)
AAAAhhhh, it's in my head too!
At least it's some of the least offensive graffiti I've seen lately...
Thanks. At least this knocked Stairway to Heaven out of my head for awhile :) Kathy
Graffiti on a metal railing may be dangerous to be written, but at least don't deface buildings!
I think most college professors would say much the same thing - college students like to screw with your head!
It is odd how something like that makes a song come to mind then sticks.
Oh no! Now I'm going to be singing it too!
Sunny :)
I think they now call it urban art :)
"I wanna be with you night and day"
I've joined the crowd and now it's in MY head, too! ;-)
«Louis», lacking a brain, has that song rattling more noisily around in his head than is the case with the rest of you. It's funny how things echo in a vacant space like that...
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