We went out a scooped up 5 trash bags full of road kill, took it to the hs
and climbed up on the roof and dumpred them down the ventialation/air
conditioning shafts. Got us out of school (and everyone else) for the week
it took them to clean it up and get rid of the smell (it was a fairly hot
May and there were a few skunks involved)
On 8/31/07, Booth Martin <booth@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
A nephew once into his dad's workshop and got a small bag of sawdust.
Then he took the chain off of his dad's chainsaw and waited until Sunday
morning and then went out in the neighborhood next to a telephone pole
and Started up the chainsaw. After he was sure he'd waked everyone up
he put the saw up against the pole and started sprinkling sawdust.
There were a whole lot of people out screaming a him in an awful quick
hurry.
Michael wrote:
There was a show on recently (MTV?) that had the top pranks pulled by
students. Most of the stories involved the police and punishment
though.
:)
-Mike
On 8/31/07, Steve Landess <sjl_abc@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Just before HS graduation in 1969, a buddy and I took a wide roll of
Saran
wrap and taped it (up high) to the side of the high school gym, and
painted
"Class of 1969" on the plastic wrap.
At the graduation ceremony, instead of being punished, they presented
us
with the "Royal Saran Award" for our creativity, since at first they
thought
we had actually painted on the building...
- Steve
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