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Hidden water pit prank
Hidden water pit prank













hidden water pit prank

On the morning of April 1st, it was absolute and complete chaos.” – Clapperothĩ.

hidden water pit prank

Sometimes in an entirely different building of the school. They then replaced those top center drawers in another faculty member's desk. (Note: 1200 student school, over 75 faculty members). “Two friends of mine were part of a 9-person crew that broke into their high school the night of March 31st, entered every single teacher and administrator's office or classroom and removed the top center drawer of their desk. On Monday when they came to school the faculty were running around chasing chickens and to top things off, they always served chicken for lunch on Mondays.” – AngelMoroniĨ. My dad had keys to get into the school because he would run morning workouts for wrestling team so they took all of the chickens to the school on Saturday night and hid them throughout the whole school.

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He said as long as they were gone then he was fine with them taking them so they got a bunch of dog carriers and stuffed them full of chickens. My dad and his friend got some of there other buddies and asked the one friend's grandpa for the chickens. At the time, the chicken farm was going to put down a couple dozen hens because they were no longer producing eggs. “My dad had a close friend who's grandpa owned a chicken farm. Best part was nobody saw a 100-vehicle convoy with a 15 foot statue in the center, on the highway.” – TheRealOneTwoħ. The next day the school had to get a crane to get the statue removed. We got it to the school, hoisted it to the center of the main building and admired our work. The pickup was surrounded by 100 or so cars and trucks. Most of the school showed up at 4am to get the statue, driving down the expressway with the head over the front of the pickup and the feet almost touching the ground in the back with a tarp over the middle. There was a restaurant about 15 miles away with a Paul Bunyan statue out in front. “We had an interior courtyard in one of the buildings. The school then had to pay that SAME company to come remove it.” – Sl圜oopersButtĦ. “Some seniors paid a company to move a big boulder in front of the main entrance to the school. “During my sophomore year of high school, the seniors covered the hallway floors with bubble wrap and managed to play elevator music through the announcement speakers.” – ChaneIĥ. The principal was not impressed.” – Amj9412Ĥ. “At graduation about 10-15 of us each had our own tubes of glitter and at the end when they say, we give you the class of 2012 or whatever instead of the graduation caps we threw the glitter in the air. Needless to say, the cards are occasionally found even to this day.” – ģ. Under couches, behind paintings, in books in the library, in ceiling tiles. “About 30 years ago the senior class bought 10,000 business cards that simply said "Class of 1985", and hid them everywhere. A bucket of screws was later delivered to the principal with no context.” – masterCAKEĢ. “We took screwdrivers with us to school and randomly unscrewed things over the course of months – non-essential screws so that whatever we were removing screws from was still left intact.















Hidden water pit prank