Nope. On Penn’s campus, there are stone benches along Locust Walk (through Hill Field). Some bright individuals decided to take the inscriptions (quotes from ex-Penn women) and distill them into fortune cookie statements. They engraved these on wood “backs” for the benches, which were over-laquered and rested behind the stone benches (which were backless). Kicker: the wood backs weren’t attached in any way. If someone actually tried to sit on them, they fell over.
This is one of those backs, with rain forming droplets on it.
Uh – somewhere in your new kitchen?
Nope. On Penn’s campus, there are stone benches along Locust Walk (through Hill Field). Some bright individuals decided to take the inscriptions (quotes from ex-Penn women) and distill them into fortune cookie statements. They engraved these on wood “backs” for the benches, which were over-laquered and rested behind the stone benches (which were backless). Kicker: the wood backs weren’t attached in any way. If someone actually tried to sit on them, they fell over.
This is one of those backs, with rain forming droplets on it.