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been done. some idiots from my old school snuck in and ripped up the oval in one of the groundskeepers utes. in front of the grounds keeper. two got expelled and didnt get to sit VCE

note: the above may be total bullshite because i was 14 at the time and didnt know any of the dudes presonally. story filtered down thru the bs generator that is the schoolyard

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Dont worry mate shit happens, you'll eventually be looking back on this laughing. It could be worse anyways i just found out the other day that my friend cemented a toilet to the cricket pitch at his school for his muck up day(this was a few years ago) and he got expelled for it lol

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We used weed killer to draw a massive 800m Satan sign on the oval.

It turned out much better than we expected; looked perfect from the top story.

We thought it was a bit of a laugh being it was a religious school. They were extremely extremely pissed, which scared us in to not telling anyone else about it. lol

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Its not that depressing , Cubes (paying of the mortgage) Just look at it this way

In 5 years , the house has gone up in value , Big time.

We sell up and buy a slightly cheaper value house say $80 thou less and WAAALLLLAAAA

A nice R34GTR sitting behind our current skylines.

On topic though , find the rat and kick his ASS.

As someone else said thereabouts , looked guilty because you ran off . Bet you gave the cops a mouthful too. lol

Was the person who gave the most lip the one that kicked ?

We were young once too you know .LOL

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when did they turn gaol into jail...i should pay attention in english lol

well i didnt get in any sh*t and neither did my mates.

At assembly are principal said he wanted to see the yr 12s after

so we went to go see him and he spoke to us individually. When it came to my turn he asked me if i was picked up and i said yes i was..was then asked if i was caught at the basketball courts but i wasnt i was picked up on the oval..apparently some other school came and graffitied our new gym.

he asked if i was involved in any of the egging and i wasnt so i said no. he said thanks for telling the truth and he commended me and my mates for going back to the coppers he said it was the decent thing to do instead of being cowards. So all is good..i can now look back and laugh..actually piss my self hahaha that'll definately be one of, if not the most memorable night of my life lol

oh and muck up day was today..it was fkn awsome..best school day of my life and on fridays i only have 2 lesson which start at 1 50 so i was mucking round the whole day.. We were makin dry ice bombs all day,water bombs, flower bombs, fart bombs, toilet papering trees, streaking with nothing but aprons on, the ladies wore biknis tho :spank: lol funni sh*t. Also set up a karaoke machine with the PA system at lunch and also at lunch we drove our cars into the quad and set it up like a car show and poped our bonnets lol i was using my sisters ford festiva lol

im dehydrated and exhausted so im gonna have an early one tonight lol hope yall had a good laught at me for getting done by the coppers lol

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Its not that depressing , Cubes (paying of the mortgage) Just look at it this way

In 5 years , the house has gone up in value , Big time.

We sell up and buy a slightly cheaper value house say $80 thou less and WAAALLLLAAAA

A nice R34GTR sitting behind our current skylines.

On topic though , find the rat and kick his ASS.

As someone else said thereabouts , looked guilty because you ran off . Bet you gave the cops a mouthful too. lol

Was the person who gave the most lip the one that kicked ?

We were young once too you know .LOL

haha yeh my mate is pretty stupid at time..the cop told him to get on the ground and he kept walkin around so the cop pushed him down and then kicked him in the ribs and then started to kick his pockets to see if there was anything in there and thats when my mate said "it would be much easier if i just emptied my pockets with my hands wouldnt it?" lol the idiot and then the coppers kept calling him einstein and givin him shit lol i dont think ive tried to hold so much laughter in before haha

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ahh the good old days...

we gladwrapped two of the teacher's cars completely... one of the guys got into trouble though cos he thought it'd be a good idea to get on top of one of the cars and piss on it.

we also got some horses from a stable down the road and packed them in the principals room and got some industrial strength gellatin from a factory and turned our swimming pool into a big huge clear jelly. wasn't flavoured/coloured tho and still tasted like piss and chlorine. one of the year 7's bounced on it when he jumped in... took about a week to break it all up and flush it out. school was pissed. we were amused. the end.

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so were up for it next year too? :spank:

haha i dunno we were talkin to our tourism teacher today about it and he said it would be better because we would now know what to expect and they'll think yr 12s did it lol he is a bad influence that bloke lol

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