On Dec 11, 2007 8:41 AM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > absolutely, in terms of outright endangerment. but there's another > component, of how comfortable one feels in one's daily life, before the > level of the incidents rises to "crime". i was severely uncomfortable > in the racist-graffiti-filled georgia restrooms, although no violence > was occuring against me at the time. > > --vicka >
I have been uncomfortable in plenty of northern bathrooms myself. I would in fact go on record as saying I have been to hundreds of public restrooms in the deep south and none had more colorful graffiti than the public restrooms in NY state and california. I myself have personally left some graffiti in california public restrooms that baffle logical description but made great sense to me at the time. I dont think I would use the public restroom graffiti criteria for where to relocate tho. If so, no one would ever live in san fransisco or LA and everyone would be moving in droves to capistrano or Trinity Alabama. (all thats in Trinity ALabama is a huge divinity retreat)... Janice -- yipie tie yie yo
