4 favourite examples of ‘flipboard vandalism’
From the marvellous mind of Robert Popper.
Wandered into a hotel conference room while everyone was on a break. When they come back, this will greet them… pic.twitter.com/Q0IBuxELIB
— Robert Popper (@robertpopper) March 13, 2018
Someone send it to Donald Trump, quick.
you should also add the following bullet points:
– beer, how to search for and/or mine.
– How many Tescos do we need?
– Pub facilities: before or after landing?
– Vegetarian options should NOT be considered as Tesco havent considered expanding there yet – thoughts?— الأرشيدوق قٌرَني (@LeGrandBahnas) March 13, 2018
Which got people sharing their other favourite examples of this sort of thing.
My go-to flipchart vandalism pic.twitter.com/Co2WqsnGhH
— Alistair Coleman (@alistaircoleman) March 13, 2018
How to play: before leaving any office, write a load of absurd bollocks on the whiteboard for the next lot to puzzle at. #SillyWhiteboards pic.twitter.com/iEaytmfZla
— Jason Hazeley (@JasonHazeley) March 15, 2017
Found this beauty a couple of years. Felt compelled to photograph it, now I know why! pic.twitter.com/bT7NBA0gN3
— Denz (@denzil777) March 15, 2017
Separate but related. And too good to leave out.
*Nice*. I like leaving little mysteries behind for housekeeping to find… pic.twitter.com/TOCiVKv0lH
— (@LorumIpsum) March 13, 2018