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Old 05-26-2016, 09:42 AM   #121
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Originally Posted by BurningYears View Post
Grades 7-9 the hell raising years of Jr High,

I would spend all of my Social Studies class doing anything but schooling. Throwing textbooks into the courtyard in the middle and spending the next 20 minutes meandering the halls to retrieve them. In this same class I'm pretty sure I spent 2 full classes taping a piece of presentation paper over a vent that was blowing cold air.

Friend blowing a hole through the arts room window with a home made pipebomb and proceeding to need to run to the closest alley.

The popular Snowball at vehicle exercise resulting in a much slower adult getting out of said vehicle and chasing us, as well as rocks at seagulls.

And my favorite would be when I discovered that bobby pins plus electrical outlets equal "sweet balls of spark everywhere" usually I would do it in empty hallways, until my final episode outside of Miss Lim's math room during class change, of course the packed hallway went crazy which proceeded to Miss Lim running out and asking who did it. Could of just said nothing and no one would of been in trouble, but nope got the one kid who yelled my name and pointed to me, End Result was a trip to the office and having to write a report on voltage.

Good times....
I was with a buddy of mine and bored waiting for the bus. We were bored and dumb I guess and throwing snowballs at cars driving past. I threw one and it was perfect. Like I got a lot on it (for a kid who was like 12-13ish) and my timing was perfect. I still remember the moment and can picture the snowball leaving my fingers and then realising a split second later that the guy had his window open. Part of me was so proud because it was such great timing. That pride turned to horror in about a second when the guy slammed his brakes on. Of course we shoud've run off, but I guess we were waiting for the bus? I have no idea.

The guy grabbed me by my collar and slammed me against the bus shelter and was clearly not as impressed by my throw. "I should really beat the hell out of you because you're going to kill someone! You're lucky you're just a kid!" It worked though and I learned my lesson for sure. Now, years later its pretty hilarious to me, but at that point it wasn't that funny.
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