End of school pranks...

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oppp7

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Only 11 years of school? Hm, I really don't know much about foreign schools.

As for pranks: I think they're juvenile and just leave a mess for the janitors to clean up. Those guys got what they deserved.
 

WhyteBoy

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Our announcements are given over television, and my friend is part of the team that does it every morning. So we were thinking of doing something very simple but funny to us, which will be playing "Troll Roll" for the entire school, forcing them to watch it.

Trolololoo loloo looo...
 

Chrono212

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oppp7 said:
Only 11 years of school? Hm, I really don't know much about foreign schools.

As for pranks: I think they're juvenile and just leave a mess for the janitors to clean up. Those guys got what they deserved.
ehh, its complicated
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_and_British_English_differences#Education

Year 11 = 10th Grade

...actually not that complicated :/

And you do have a point, but it's just a way to let the whole school know that you might be gone for good so giving them a reason to remember you is the main drive behind all of this
 

HT_Black

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I started a multi-grade pool noodle fight at midday. I was never caught.

Good times, good times.
 

Chrono212

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HT_Black said:
I started a multi-grade pool noodle fight at midday. I was never caught.

Good times, good times.
Pool...noodle?
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All I can imagine is a swimming pool full of Pot-noodle type noodles...and lots of people throwing it at each other
 

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not_the_dm said:
Every so often someone outs our school on Ebay, and a coulple of years back the upper sixth painted a swazstika on the front lawn. I think it was last year that the upper sixth put police tape across the door to one of the English classrooms while the teacher was inside. The year 7s were waiting out side for 20 minutes.
Actually, the police tape was part of an on-going battle between one of the English teachers and the head of classics.
The swazstika was also done in grass killer. In the end, the school just ripped the turf up.

Ah, you forget some of the greater pranks.
Putting an estate agents 'for sale' sign up on the front lawn - several people called the school and the agent requesting the info.
They did the thing with their cars (last year) and blocked the staff in. So, the porters blocked them in, with a minibus. The guys lifted it up, and moved it away. They got clamped. They cut the clamps off.

Stealing the porter's tractor keys, driving it up and down the junior-school's playing fields, parking it in the middle, and throwing the keys away.

Ahh...I can't wait for what we do next year NTD. Nerf/foam rocket barrage in assembly? Raid the classrooms with waterguns?
 

HT_Black

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Chrono212 said:
HT_Black said:
I started a multi-grade pool noodle fight at midday. I was never caught.

Good times, good times.
Pool...noodle?
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All I can imagine is a swimming pool full of Pot-noodle type noodles...and lots of people throwing it at each other
Pool noodles are these long, thin, brightly-colored styrofoam tubes that become much heavier when soaked in water. A common children's pastime where I come from is to drench one and then smack everybody at the pool upside the head with it.

It's better than it sounds.
 

Chrono212

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HT_Black said:
Chrono212 said:
HT_Black said:
I started a multi-grade pool noodle fight at midday. I was never caught.

Good times, good times.
Pool...noodle?
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All I can imagine is a swimming pool full of Pot-noodle type noodles...and lots of people throwing it at each other
Pool noodles are these long, thin, brightly-colored styrofoam tubes that become much heavier when soaked in water. A common children's pastime where I come from is to drench one and then smack everybody at the pool upside the head with it.

It's better than it sounds.
Oh, THOSE things. Didn't know they were called noodles

Pot-noodle fight would still be better though...
 

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dragonslayer32 said:
i put peanut butter on all of the door handles in the school. twas quite amusing
peanut butter? you wuss, i put a combination of vaseline and dog poo. judging from the reactions, i think the vaseline was worse lol
 

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We came up with a good one but never pulled it off. The idea was to get two pigs, paint the first with the #1 and the second with the #3, then grease them up and let them loose on different ends of the school. The idea being once the school finally caught pig 1 and 3 they'd think that there was a pig 2 still loose in the school. we couldn't get the pigs though so we settled with breaking a rotton ostarage egg in the princible's car and removing the alternator from the assistant princeble's car.
 

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Wahful said:
Pulled the tag on a rape alarm, tied it to a helium balloon and let it go in the assembly hall.

Which is like a gillion foot tall.
...I'm sorry, rape alarm??? Really? I'm... curious. =/ Is it what I think it is (exactly what it says)?
 

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Klarinette said:
Wahful said:
Pulled the tag on a rape alarm, tied it to a helium balloon and let it go in the assembly hall.

Which is like a gillion foot tall.
...I'm sorry, rape alarm??? Really? I'm... curious. =/ Is it what I think it is (exactly what it says)?
Baically a girl carries one about, and if she feels indangered she pulls the tag and it emits an ear piercing sound that has a huge radius.
 

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Ah Muck Up Day. The teachers got very anal about this because just about every year someones car (usually a teachers) got egged. But, the year that I left I believe they somehow put flour in the principals air vents of his car...didn't end very well in Senior assembly :)
 

GuideBot

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Wow, ha, memories.

My year as a whole did a whole raft of pranks. We put fish in the ventilation system. Someone put a dead bird in the head of sixth forms draw. Someone (or someones, I guess) painted the 6thform block a different color and then put various messages on it. Some people made a dummy pupil (out of papier mache with a balloon head), dressed it up in school uniform and then filmed various staffs reactions to seeing the dummy pupil thrown out of high windows or run over (mostly underwhelming, but some classic reactions).

For my part, me and some friends closed the school gates at 7am with a heavy chains and padlocks. We'd come across some old russian communist ex-army gear, which we got up in (I made a fine commissar) and we staged a mini revolution until they got rid of us. Quite funny, we backed up the road with an epic que of coaches and minibuses.

Wierdly, the most successful was the stealing of the staff room kettle. God damn, that caused a fuss.

I'm sure I'll remember more as I think about it... *nostalgic haze*
 

Konijn

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We had a theme for our prank: camping! :p. so we basically just put up a crap-load of tents and barbecues on the school terrain. combine that with some HORRIBLE Dutch music (seriously it's awful) and water-guns and you have utter chaos.
 

Nocta-Aeterna

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We used to have those too. Usually it was all fun and games, but my year they had to cancel it due to some pricks thinking they could cover the school in graffiti and some other stuff I've forgotten.
 

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Chrono212 said:
...did you do anything?

Just today in the school that I go to, the Year 11's had their last day (not including the upcoming exams) so 3 of them thought it would be a good idea to set off military grade smoke 'nades in the toilets.

Needless to say that fire alarms and the Fire Brigade were involved and now 2 of them are expelled and 1 suspended (which is not going to school in a bad way). But the only reason they did this is because there is a tradition of sorts called 'Muck Up day'. You can probably guess what's meant to happen.

Anyway, the point of this is did you take part in any particularly memorable end of school pranks or did you fall victim to any? Or did you plan the most epic thing ever...and never get around to it?
Prior to our very last day of school, we were explicitly told by our headmaster that there is to be no 'muck up' anything or else we will not get our senior certificate, this included even minor things like water bombs. Safe to say, no one mucked up, we didn't want to waste 12 years of schooling for one prank.
 

bluepilot

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Just the traditional last day egging of the school

Nothing particulary epic or creative.

But huge fun nevertheless, I miss school pranks...