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Old Aug 15, 2003 | 11:05 AM
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We did the usual stuff. I loaded a drinking fountain with frogs. The first girl played it out perfectly. She was busy looking down the hall as she bent over. Her face was right in them.

One girl put a live chicken up in the ceiling. She lifted a panel and let it loose. Took them forever to get it back.

One hall had an incline. That one got greased several times.

We took one too far. Too much to detail, but it involved explosives and the bell in the math hall. It was intended to be done while nobody was around, but there was a miscommunication, and it was set off while some people were in the hall. Superficial wounds, but it still should not have happened. We were young and stupid. If we had done that in today's world I'm sure it'd be on the cover of Newsweek and Time and all that crap. I think at the time it was a Class D felony. I was the only one that didn't get hauled in. The rest got busted and didn't rat me out. My dad busted me though. He saw who got caught and knew I was deep in it.

The cops never got the real story. My dad did.
 
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Old Aug 15, 2003 | 11:31 AM
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if you have an upstairs to your school, especially one with out a freight elevator or something of the like, go and find a cow. doesnt have to be too big but big enough so that a few people can nopt carry it. then take it to the school and unload it up a stair case. Cows go up but they dont go down stairs. they will have to tranquilize it to get it out.

At my school, we have a seagull problem...i live in ca...so we put food all over the parking lot....crap galore. we also used grass killer and painted a 75 yard ***** on the football field. that one made the local paper, and the school used it as an excuse to redo the horrible field so it was a win win situation...ill talk to my friends cause i know they did some good stuff too.
 
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Old Aug 15, 2003 | 11:51 AM
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Hmmm, not a senior prank but a good one anyway. This makes me laugh every time I think about it. When my younger brother was 16 he was working at the same place I was. I worked upstairs doing A/R and he was in the warehouse /re-line shop (wholesale brake supply company). Anyway there was this HUGE guy that was really very nice but everyone was always teasing him and so one day little Bro and one of the other shop boys shrink wrapped the big guys car.......there was NO WAY those doors were gonna open!!! Didn't hurt anything. And the boss saw it and made them take it off before the guy even saw his car. The boys got a short lecture about wasting company time and resources and the whole thing was forgotten.
 
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Old Aug 15, 2003 | 12:46 PM
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u know...we did the exact same thing to my friends car. A friend of mine got a roll of the industrial strength shrink wrap from the ford plant in michigan. we used a whole roll on his car. we wrapped his whole car, in black...it was pretty funny...took him a long time to get it off...we even wrapped the stuff under his car, to keep the doors from getting opened...
 
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Old Aug 15, 2003 | 02:12 PM
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Where I used to work it was a pretty regular thing to shrink rap a car. We even wraped and banded a Metro to a pallet once and stuck it on top of a 4 bundle tall stack of wood about 20 feet in the air. We also put alot of cars and trucks on flat bed semi trailers and a few in van trailers.

By far the funniest thing that I saw while working there though was not even a prank. One of the guys i worked with drove a old GMC truck. This truck slipped out of park one day and went rolling across the parking lot one day and right into the St. Louis river, good thing there were no cars in the way and the water was only about 2 1/2 feet deep. It did take the old Kenworth yard dog to get it out of the river though.

Oh and dog food really attracts sea gulls. Just make sure that your car is no where near the dog food.
 

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Old Aug 15, 2003 | 07:35 PM
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This wasnt a senior prank either, but It was one of the funniest things I have ever did as a prank.

There is this old guy nicknamed "Whip" in the small town that I live in. Whip never would hurt a fly, he just would spin the day walking around town drinking, and he kept to his self.

Well one day while me and a group of buddies were at this little food mart seting around talking, one of my friends got him a donut. He had it in a little white bag and sat it on the table next to me, and went outside to talk to someone else. Then in walks Whip and picks up an order he had made at the register which is in the same kind of white bag as my buddys donut. So I hide the donut and tell everyone to play alone with me. When my buddy walked in I told him that Whip had stole his donut, and he looked outside and could see whip walking across the street with his white bag. This was at lunch time, so there was a lot of people around. He ran to the door and yelled, "Hey you old bas@@rd, you stole my fu@@in donut!"

I guess you would have had to been there, but you should have seen his face when he looked back in the window and seen me waving his white bag at him.
 

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Old Aug 15, 2003 | 08:24 PM
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this one is fer real country boys unless u can gat ahold of a bale of hay, me and a friend took a bale into the bathroom andcut the twine speaded it every were.
Somebody drug the basket bal teams ball caddy and dumped it all into the hall way.
years ago somebody drove their car under the canopy of the schools front doors, Somebody even drove a motorcycle thru the hallways.
one guy in my class who was a real goof ball stripped naked during PE and walked aaround the gym patting everybody on their bottoms.
after the movie "the water boy" came out a FB player decided to pull his pants down during practice yelling "moma says football is the devil"
last year during my 1st semester of my senior year a teacher who actually expects the seniors to pull pranks, everybody likes him by the way. Had gotten his hands glued to his podeum, well actually it was strong tacky and he laughed and said kudos to whoever did it lol.
 
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Old Aug 15, 2003 | 08:36 PM
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We did a ton of stuff during highschool.
The best thing we ever did, wasn't really a prank but the teachers/principals about crapped themselfs when they seen us.
About 20 of us were always at school early in the parking lot, just shooting the crap and talking.
Well one day we decided to "cook breakfast" lol
We had us a big ole fire and were cooking out on an open fire, in the parking lot
We also had a "burn out contest" in the same parking lot one morning. It was just stupid stuff we did.
Someone shot out the glass in the front of the school ( I had nothing to do with this one, as its a bit 2 far for me)
Most of the stuff listed so far I've seen done or participated in.
The most annoying thing that the teachers had to deal with was when someone put up a for sale sign on the Sign out by the Road that usually has announcements on it. That was hilarious.
 
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Old Aug 17, 2003 | 02:38 PM
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we used to go to opposing schools and put "Go Dogs" on their announcement boards. we super glued locks, and all of that too, but my favorite was operation bubble bath. The school has a half moon in front for parents of kids that dont drive. in the middle, there is a fountain, and we filled it with 5 boxes of powdered laundry detergent. THAT was a mess. we had hall markers too that just said "Hall B" or whatever hall you were on. Me and my buddies would always have piggy back races down the hall, and one day, we made a sign that just had "SS" on it, and put it on the hall A sign. The one we got in the most trouble for was at the cross creek soccer game. we were visiting, and they opened their locker rooms for us, and we had always took shotputs and put them in peoples bags, but this time we took it too far. The girls had their game first, and we cleaned the place out, and even emptied a fire extinguisher. We took the starting guns and everything. We all got searched before we left, and ended up haveing 10 hours community service, and had to pay $140 each for the cleaning and unrecovered items.
 
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Old Aug 17, 2003 | 10:45 PM
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Took the Bumpers, Fenders & Wheels off of one of the Councillors VW's and moved it into a classrom then re-assembled it. Make sure you wear gloves and defeat the video security system first!

Called in some favors from a friend already out of school who worked for a Roofing Co and borrowed a lift Truck to put the Dean's TR-4 on th Gym roof.

Never did any harm, never got caught, but it'll be fun talking about at this years 30th yr reunion.
JK
 
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