A loving message on headstone at a cemetery in Polk County, Iowa, hides a not-so-decent joke in honor of the deceased man's unique sense of humor. But not everyone in town finds it funny.
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Some
horrible
Iowan
trash-talk.
(See what I did there? It will make sense after you've read the story.)
I did something like that in college once.
A professor pissed me off, and I thought I'd have a private subliminal joke at his expense.
Our projects for the semester were presented at an art gallery downtown so I titled a project:
Evenings
Around
Town
Music &
Entertainment
Driving
Optimum
Nightlife
(I changed the name, but the original had a better flow.)
I would have gotten away with it, but I told one roommate, who told someone else, then the next thing I knew everyone in the gallery was walking up to my project and laughing. It was only a matter of time before the faculty found out.
At one point, I looked across the room to see the Dean take my project off the wall and move it to a storage room.
The professor wanted me expelled.
Other faculty wanted me to get an F for the semester.
There was a disciplinary meeting with the Dean, department Chair, and another professor. I guess the professor I insulted was scared to attend. The prof in the meeting was trying to say that my hidden message was me calling "Don" gay.
I was stupid enough to say "If that was what I meant, it was an invitation, which makes me gay......"
Then an even more stupid thing for me to say was "If anything, I'm saying that he's a cannibal......."
The Dean cracked a grin.....for just a second.....
They asked why I did it, so I told them why the prof pissed me off, and that I made a bad judgement call while I was pulling an all-nighter trying to finish the project. I said I wouldn't do it again, and that I'd behave.
I don't know how I pulled it off, but they only dropped my grade by one letter grade, and they put a letter in my permanent record.