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i remember drawing dicks on every single chair in my high school, as well as writing GAY on them in texta so not only were you gay but you were sitting on a dick :thumbsup:

lol, i remember seeing some chairs like that during high school as well.

At our priveleged private school (la di da!) we took a picture of some kid with a permanent marker down his pants to make it look like a hardon. We accidentally emailed to "#all" (usergroup including all students, teachers, principals, PTA members etc.). The subject line was "My hard on" and my friend (owner of the email account) was asked to leave the school. He did. Good times :thumbsup:

Im so bleeding this event has been cancelled! It now was only 10 mins from my place & the only time of the year you can run a muck legally! I was rushing 2 finish off my car just 4 easternats! :(

Big lol @ the bob jane pics!

Im so bleeding this event has been cancelled! It now was only 10 mins from my place & the only time of the year you can run a muck legally! I was rushing 2 finish off my car just 4 easternats! :O

Big lol @ the bob jane pics!

Come along to DECA sometime, it's like a miniature Easternats four times a year :(

Charles and James both have small amounts of responsibility down there but nothing compared to Dad. They are all dicks IMO

Its his son that is running the show no is it not?

they are both f**kwits!

I got a SMS sent yesterday about this and ppl are going to protest down Priny HWY...

f**k off and die you old c*nt

No shit yeah!

Not that I give a shit about Easternats, but for the drag / burn out ppl would be hating on him %110.

His tyres are fcuking shit too.

Worst piece of shit of a rubber ever.

At our priveleged private school (la di da!) we took a picture of some kid with a permanent marker down his pants to make it look like a hardon. We accidentally emailed to "#all" (usergroup including all students, teachers, principals, PTA members etc.). The subject line was "My hard on" and my friend (owner of the email account) was asked to leave the school. He did. Good times :ermm:

i guess my private school was more privileged than yours :thumbsup:

EDIT: LOL at shit tyres comment

i guess my private school was more privileged than yours :thumbsup:

EDIT: LOL at shit tyres comment

I went to werribee tech (now galvin park secondary college) we are even more prifillaged

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