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The blue trays used in the [[John Jay Dining Hall]]. Although seemingly uninteresting, the blue trays have taken a life of their own over the years. Many of the trays have been inscribed with tray puns, leaving future tray users with a bit of wit and humor to enjoy their freshman fifteen inducing meals with. Examples of tray carvings include an image of "Tray Guevara", "John Tray", "Sexual Frustraytion", "Traydo-Masochism", etc. More images of tray art can be found on [[The Bwog]][http://www.bwog.net/publicate/index.php?page=post&article_id=1444].
 
The blue trays used in the [[John Jay Dining Hall]]. Although seemingly uninteresting, the blue trays have taken a life of their own over the years. Many of the trays have been inscribed with tray puns, leaving future tray users with a bit of wit and humor to enjoy their freshman fifteen inducing meals with. Examples of tray carvings include an image of "Tray Guevara", "John Tray", "Sexual Frustraytion", "Traydo-Masochism", etc. More images of tray art can be found on [[The Bwog]][http://www.bwog.net/publicate/index.php?page=post&article_id=1444].
  
The trays, in addition to the graffiti, have been popularized as makeshift sleds for sledding in [[Riverside Park]] on heavy snow days.
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The trays, in addition to the graffiti, have been popularized as makeshift sleds for sledding on [[The Steps]] or in [[Riverside Park]] on heavy snow days.
  
 
== Quasi-witty etchings ==
 
== Quasi-witty etchings ==

Revision as of 14:26, 28 August 2007

Sample etching

The blue trays used in the John Jay Dining Hall. Although seemingly uninteresting, the blue trays have taken a life of their own over the years. Many of the trays have been inscribed with tray puns, leaving future tray users with a bit of wit and humor to enjoy their freshman fifteen inducing meals with. Examples of tray carvings include an image of "Tray Guevara", "John Tray", "Sexual Frustraytion", "Traydo-Masochism", etc. More images of tray art can be found on The Bwog[1].

The trays, in addition to the graffiti, have been popularized as makeshift sleds for sledding on The Steps or in Riverside Park on heavy snow days.

Quasi-witty etchings

  • Mothafuckas act like they forgot about Tray.
  • Shall I compare thee to a summer's tray?
  • All work & no tray make John Jay a dull boy.
  • She moves in mysterious trays.
  • Sustaining the grand traydition, one tray at a time.

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