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#1
4th Mar 2013 at 11:09 AM
Anyone did a muck up day or anyone is planning one this year?
I'm finally Year 12 and I can't wait for the muck up day on October.. Hehe... It's Funny Spray time or baby powder time!
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#2
4th Mar 2013 at 11:49 AM
^ Lol, I remember ours. Our Principal said that we weren't allowed to have one, but she had to leave town for a few days, and we got our muck up day.
We wrote on all the walls with chalk and were water-bombing other students.
One year, the Year 12's glued the door's to the school blocks with glue, so no-one could use them.
Make it idiot proof and someone will make a better idiot.
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We wrote on all the walls with chalk and were water-bombing other students.
One year, the Year 12's glued the door's to the school blocks with glue, so no-one could use them.
Make it idiot proof and someone will make a better idiot.
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#3
4th Mar 2013 at 1:43 PM
Quote: Originally posted by daniandan
^ Lol, I remember ours. Our Principal said that we weren't allowed to have one, but she had to leave town for a few days, and we got our muck up day. We wrote on all the walls with chalk and were water-bombing other students. One year, the Year 12's glued the door's to the school blocks with glue, so no-one could use them. |
Who paid for the repairs?
#4
4th Mar 2013 at 1:49 PM
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*sigh*i wish i could have been at my school's muck up day,but i had to look after my little sister that day
#5
4th Mar 2013 at 3:11 PM
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What is muck up day?
#6
4th Mar 2013 at 3:43 PM
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Wikipedia says it's the Australian/UK equivalent of what we in the States call the "senior prank".
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#7
4th Mar 2013 at 3:48 PM
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Okey-dokey! My senior class prank was lame. They just put vaseline on people's locker handles :\
#8
4th Mar 2013 at 10:12 PM
Quote: Originally posted by crocobaura
Who paid for the repairs? |
I don't remember who paid for the repairs, but because of that, they cancelled the muck up days for a few years. Thank god the principal wasn't around lol.
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#9
4th Mar 2013 at 10:23 PM
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Sadly, I was a big nerd and wasn't privy to anything slightly social-ish so I don't even know what our senior prank was or who pulled it off or when.
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#10
4th Mar 2013 at 10:58 PM
I don't think my high school class had a senior prank... although there are legends of a class years before mine unleashing three pigs into the school for their own senior prank. They supposedly labeled the pigs 1, 2, and 4, released them into the cafeteria, and then frantically ran around asking where pig #3 was after they had been caught. I'm not sure if I believe it, but it makes a good story.
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#11
4th Mar 2013 at 11:12 PM
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Quote: Originally posted by frankokomando
Okey-dokey! My senior class prank was lame. They just put vaseline on people's locker handles :\ |
They did that one year at my school, only put it all over the door handles and stair railings instead.
Other pranks included tying string across all the doorways and outside walkways, changing all the clocks to wrong times, one year changed the background of every school computer to a shirtless guy, another year they covered the school in bras and condoms (I should mention it was an all girls school), water bombs and water pistols were banned after a girl slipped and fractured her ankle one year...
My year parked all their cars up the school driveway and right in front of the main entrances, then covered every hallway, plus the librarian's desk, in the school with icing sugar and cocoa powder. It was all you could smell for 2 months afterwards, even after it was cleaned up. They also tied together all the chairs in every classroom and in the library, sprayed silly string everywhere and tucked pornographic images in all the library books so nobody could find them. The librarian was new that year and nobody had thought to warn her about the prank day, so she cried when she saw what they'd done to the library. I was not involved in the "pranking".
My brother's year at his school released a load of chickens into their school quad.
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#12
5th Mar 2013 at 12:10 AM
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Quote: Originally posted by jhd1189
I don't think my high school class had a senior prank... although there are legends of a class years before mine unleashing three pigs into the school for their own senior prank. They supposedly labeled the pigs 1, 2, and 4, released them into the cafeteria, and then frantically ran around asking where pig #3 was after they had been caught. I'm not sure if I believe it, but it makes a good story. |
and then they had to use a crane to get the cow out because they can't walk down stairs.
#13
5th Mar 2013 at 1:35 AM
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Yes, senior pranks aren't on a specific day, but I remember the school administration threatening to curb such traditions as soaping car windows and throwing toilet paper in trees. At one high school, their seniors spray painted the class of "year" on a nearby bridge every year,.
#14
5th Mar 2013 at 1:46 AM
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my years senior prank didn't come till graduation day when the principal handed out our diplomas and shook our hands the whole class slipped him condoms
#15
5th Mar 2013 at 2:02 AM
Quote: Originally posted by paksetti
and then they had to use a crane to get the cow out because they can't walk down stairs. |
How did you know? I did say I didn't really believe it. Is the pig thing one of those urban legends that everyone claims someone in their high school did?
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#16
5th Mar 2013 at 2:33 AM
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It totally is- almost everyone I know has that little urban legend floating around in the back of their mind as something some class did once maybe. I totally believed the cow one for the longest time, though. There was a dairy farm right next to my high school.
As far as senior pranks go, the class before mine had a little arsonist in it, and he was never caught until he was much older (though most people suspected him of it) So, it was less fun pranks, and more burning down a playground. Also, funfact, it was traditional for the fifth graders in my district to take a class camping trip to Oklahoma, until Matches Mcgee burned down a fair portion of the forest.
As far as senior pranks go, the class before mine had a little arsonist in it, and he was never caught until he was much older (though most people suspected him of it) So, it was less fun pranks, and more burning down a playground. Also, funfact, it was traditional for the fifth graders in my district to take a class camping trip to Oklahoma, until Matches Mcgee burned down a fair portion of the forest.
#17
5th Mar 2013 at 3:09 AM
Quote: Originally posted by paksetti
It totally is- almost everyone I know has that little urban legend floating around in the back of their mind as something some class did once maybe. I totally believed the cow one for the longest time, though. There was a dairy farm right next to my high school. |
See, I had a much harder time ever believing the cow one... everyone always claimed that they had to get the cow out of the bell tower (I guess because it was the highest point in the building), but come on, how do you even get a cow to walk up all of those flights of stairs in the first place? I think the horrifying twist that my school added to that story was that they didn't bother with the crane--they just butchered the cow right there in the tower. Lovely.
There was a tiny part of me that had always hoped the pig one was true, though. We should start an "I know it sounds like an urban legend but it TOTALLY could have happened, you guys" thread.
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5th Mar 2013 at 4:22 AM
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