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motameus wrote:you should lead a cow up to the top floor and leave it there because cows are really hard to get back downstairs. then the teachers will have to drag it down. thats what they did at a Kings College in nsw lmfao
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for our muck up day we did two things: Firstly all the windows of our building were double glazed, so in the prefects room, we drilled a small hole at the top of each window, filled it up with water and put goldfish in between the two panels.
our school also has an entrance and an exit thats linked by an internal road, so someone brought along a council bib and stop sign and started diverting traffic through the school, that only last a few minutes before the teachers caught on.
good times!
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jameshunter1 wrote:
i dont see how u wouldnt notice that.. its bloody obvious and you'd feel it?
but who sits down to pi.ss? (boys school btw)
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chippa7 wrote: It's now called 'activity day' at my school..and only year 12's attend! instead of muck up day we were required to raise money for charity in the city which wasnt too bad - didnt stop us go nuts on the day before graduation though
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hezzy111 wrote:for our muck up day we did two things: Firstly all the windows of our building were double glazed, so in the prefects room, we drilled a small hole at the top of each window, filled it up with water and put goldfish in between the two panels.
our school also has an entrance and an exit thats linked by an internal road, so someone brought along a council bib and stop sign and started diverting traffic through the school, that only last a few minutes before the teachers caught on.
good times!  gold
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hezzy111 wrote:for our muck up day we did two things: Firstly all the windows of our building were double glazed, so in the prefects room, we drilled a small hole at the top of each window, filled it up with water and put goldfish in between the two panels.
our school also has an entrance and an exit thats linked by an internal road, so someone brought along a council bib and stop sign and started diverting traffic through the school, that only last a few minutes before the teachers caught on.
good times! How does a goldfish fit in a small drilled hole? What sort of drill bit did you use to drill through glass without it shattering?
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Here's what we did at Uni (during Prosh week, not muckup day):
We found some tramway workers who were repairing tram tracks near the Uni. We rang the cops, and told them a group of students were masquerading as tramway workers, digging up tracks and disrupting traffic ... thought the joke had gone too far so we were calling the cops ... Then we went and told the tramway workers that a group of students masquerading as police were on their way, and that as they were not real police, they should ignore them ... then we sat in the bar overlooking the street and watched events unfold.
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shigster wrote:yer, i heard abt, crazy things like beheadings of chickens and what not, really gross how can u do such a thing...i mean comeon! my school. it was pretty bad. and ossie, that's hillarious! do you go to melb?
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ossie wrote:
How does a goldfish fit in a small drilled hole? What sort of drill bit did you use to drill through glass without it shattering?
The hole was about 4-5cm in diameter... so not small small. and we didn't drill the glass we drilled from above - if you know what i mean.
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fu.cking newington - worst school in the GPS alongside scots high FTW!!!
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hezzy111 wrote:
The hole was about 4-5cm in diameter... so not small small. and we didn't drill the glass we drilled from above - if you know what i mean.
No, I don't but it sounds like a nice story!  El Nino wrote: and ossie, that's hillarious! do you go to melb?
I did - a long time ago!
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adders wrote:
fu.cking newington - worst school in the GPS alongside scots
high FTW!!!
absolutely disgraceful, gonna be an awkward year 12 luncheon today.
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hezzy111 wrote:
our school also has an entrance and an exit thats linked by an internal road, so someone brought along a council bib and stop sign and started diverting traffic through the school, that only last a few minutes before the teachers caught on.
Friend of mine had some year 12s that did this one year. However, their school is on Springvale Road (in Melbourne) and needless to say, complete mayhem
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idiots wtf r they going nuts for already? still another term left
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a_F_c wrote:idiots wtf r they going nuts for already? still another term left  Year 12s in NSW finish classes in term 3 as the HSC starts term 4.
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Our muck-up was very rushed...wasn't the best thing to do, but it worked alright. It was the afternoon of one of our last days...we couldn't decide what to do for muckup day, and we'd been discussing it for weeks. There was some parents and teacher's graduation tea going on, and a few of us finally decided on the spot, to swap some of the staff's car number plates. One of my mates, for some reason, always had a set of screwdrivers in his bag, so we were set. We swapped teacher's plates so they were different on the front and back. We also scattered a few plates around the school and glad-wrapped the principal's car. Bloody principal always said that having a muck-up day could *****k up your HSC, but we got away with it...they never found out who did it. Great times...
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I like this quote from one of the lads: "I know we aren’t all responsible but the actions of a few have destroyed not only the integrity of our year group but the school we love so dearly.” Deadset what a joker. That is such a violent display of ar se-kissing that I doubt he will ever rid himself of the smell...
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The Year 12's in grade 9 put tons of bleach in the school pool, they thought people would jump in without noticing and have white hair, clothes etc. But it stuffed all the filters and pipes up before anyone jumped in.
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